• How Comparison Sneaks Into Midlife (And Why It's Hard to Shake)
    Feb 18 2025

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    Morgan and Chris take on the midlife struggle with comparison, exploring how it shows up in careers, parenting, relationships, and personal growth. In a world where social media fuels self-doubt, they share personal stories about recognizing comparison, its impact, and how they manage it.

    But comparison doesn’t just steal joy—it weakens connection and stifles creativity. The hosts discuss how this mindset can be unconsciously passed down to our kids, keep us chasing external validation, and prevent us from embracing our authentic selves.

    Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution, Morgan and Chris open up about their own experiences and how they work through comparison in everyday life. The big takeaway? Letting go of comparison isn’t just freeing—it allows you (and everyone around you) to shine.

    Covered in this episode:
    How comparison in midlife impacts self-worth and relationships
    The role of social media and external validation in fueling self-doubt
    How comparison affects parenting
    Why breaking free from comparison fosters authenticity and connection

    Mentioned in this episode: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho – Get the book here

    Join the conversation on midlife, self-acceptance, and embracing the messiness of real life: Chime in via their home page www.themidlifemud.com/contact

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    34 mins
  • Screens, Streams, and Scrolls: Breaking Free from Midlife Digital Addiction
    Feb 4 2025

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    In this episode of Midlife Mud, Morgan and Chris take a look at the relationship between midlife adults and screen time. From endless social media scrolling to streaming binges and fear-driven LinkedIn usage, they share personal stories about how screens often become addictive escapes from the challenges of midlife.

    Inspired by Dr. Anna Lembke's Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence, the hosts explore how the constant pursuit of instant gratification through screens can create harmful addiction cycles. Morgan reflects on how social media has become a way for her to check out, while Chris opens up about using Netflix as a distraction from addressing personal challenges.

    Rather than offering quick fixes, Morgan and Chris candidly discuss their ongoing efforts to navigate their own screen habits and addictions. Through humor and honesty, they reflect on the messy process of balancing digital distractions with the demands and opportunities of midlife.

    If you’ve ever wondered how your screen time might be affecting your well-being, creativity, or sense of purpose, this episode is for you. Join us as we explore the complexities of midlife, growth, and connection – with or without our screens.

    Discover Dr. Anna Lembke's book, Dopamine Nation, here.














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    26 mins
  • Lost in the Practical? Start Dreaming Again
    Jan 21 2025

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    In this episode of The Midlife Mud, Morgan and Chris explore the delicate dance between dreaming and practicality. They share personal stories and insights on rekindling dreams while managing real-life responsibilities. From navigating transitions between dreamer and pragmatist to embracing creativity and intentional choices, this honest and relatable discussion offers practical strategies for finding balance and purpose. Whether you're stuck in the midlife muck or seeking more joy, tune in to discover how to align your intentions for a fulfilling year ahead.

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    46 mins
  • From Tasks to Emotions: Asking for Help in Midlife
    Jan 7 2025

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    In this episode of The Midlife Mud, Morgan and Chris get real about the struggle of asking for help in midlife. They share their own experiences of fighting the urge to "go it alone," often driven by the pressure to look like they’ve got it all figured out. But, spoiler alert—vulnerability and authenticity are the true superpowers. The conversation digs into the hidden costs of not reaching out, from burning out to messing with relationships, and they offer some practical ways to make asking for help feel a little less daunting. In the end, this episode is a reminder that asking for help is not weakness—it’s a bold move that helps us connect and thrive.

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    48 mins
  • Midlife is Level 2 Fun: Where Struggles Meet Joy
    Jan 7 2025

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    In this episode, Morgan and Chris dive into the why behind The Midlife Mud—how they’ve come to embrace the glorious mess that is midlife and why they want to connect with others navigating the same muddy waters. They talk about the different levels of fun that come with this stage of life and how it’s not always what you expect. The episode also takes a turn as they share a recent backcountry trek that challenged them in ways they didn’t anticipate, but left them with some serious personal growth and newfound connections. They reflect on the power of slowing down, appreciating the small moments, and finding meaning even in life’s messiest parts. Morgan and Chris invite you to share your own midlife experiences with them over at www.midlifemud.com.

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    39 mins
  • The Midlife Mud Trailer
    Nov 28 2024

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    Chris and Morgan, siblings and hosts of the "Midlife Mud" podcast, discuss the challenges and complexities of midlife. They explore feelings of overwhelm, boredom, and existential questions that often accompany this life stage. Despite acknowledging gratitude for what they have, they highlight the common experience of midlife not meeting expectations. The podcast aims to provide authentic, humorous, and flawed perspectives on midlife struggles, offering a sense of community and the possibility of using these challenges as a form of personal growth. New episodes will be released bi-weekly starting January 7, inviting listeners to subscribe and engage with their journey through midlife's messiness.

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    2 mins