Mom To MORE
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Have you ever looked around and wondered:
What happens after the kids need me less?
Who am I beyond being Mom?
Is it too late to start something new?
In this episode of Mom To MoreĀ®, I sit down with Meghan Caponiti and Kristin Price Hocker, co-hosts of the Finding Fabulous podcast, for an honest conversation about navigating midlife's biggest transitions.
From empty nests and aging parents to health challenges and career pivots, both women found themselves standing at a crossroads, asking the same question so many of us ask:
"What's next for me?"
Together, we talk about:
⨠The fear of starting over
⨠Why motherhood gives us more transferable skills than we realize
⨠Finding purpose after a season of caregiving
⨠Building confidence when you feel left behind
⨠Why midlife isn't an endingāit's an invitation
One of the biggest reminders from this conversation?
You are not behind.
You are not too late.
And your next chapter may be closer than you think.
If you're navigating a season of reinvention, this episode will feel like a conversation with friends who truly get it.
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I think so many women are waiting to feel fully ready before they take the first step toward something new.
But what if readiness isnāt the goal?
In this episode of Mom To More®, Anne Taylor Hartzell shared something that really stayed with me⦠sometimes the answer is simply to begin.
Not beginning is often what creates that heaviness. That feeling of being stuck. Lost. Restless. And the truth is, momentum usually doesnāt come before action⦠it comes because of action.
One small brave step.
Then another.
Then another.
And somewhere along the way, new opportunities appear. The right people show up. A new path starts unfolding that you couldnāt even see before.
I loved Anneās reminder that none of us wake up one day suddenly feeling 100% ready for reinvention, change, or adventure. It doesnāt work that way.
But your next chapter may be waiting on the other side of one decision to just start.
If youāve been feeling stuck, uncertain, or afraid to take the leap⦠this conversation is for you.
05/31/2026
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Sometimes the biggest thing standing between us and our next chapter isnāt talent, timing, or even desire⦠itās fear.
In this episode of Mom To MOREĀ®, I sat down with author, speaker, and entrepreneur Anne Taylor Hartzell to talk about what it really looks like to choose yourself again in seasons of change.
From leaving agency life to create more flexibility for her family⦠to navigating the emotions of motherhood and the empty nest transition⦠Anne shares how one quiet dorm room drop-off became the beginning of her own reinvention story.
What I loved most about this conversation is how honest it was about fear. So many women think courage means not being afraid, when really itās about learning to move forward anyway. Anne talks about reframing fear into curiosity, trusting your intuition again, and taking small brave steps toward a life with fewer regrets and more adventure.
Because midlife is not the end of your story⦠it may actually be the chapter where you finally stop shrinking and start becoming more of yourself.
This episode is for the woman wondering:
⨠Whatās next for me?
⨠Is it too late to start over?
⨠What would happen if I actually went for it?
You are not behind. You are not finished. And you are allowed to want more.
Iāve reached the age where I am absolutely allergic to wasting money and good products.
If youāve ever looked at an expensive foundation and thought āThere has to be a better way to apply thisā¦ā this is for you.
Iāve been using the Brush and honestly⦠I get the hype now.
What I love most is that it helps a little product go a LONG way. A couple drops⦠thatās it. Turn it on and it blends everything so beautifully and evenly with almost no effort.
⨠Tinted moisturizer
⨠Creamy blush
⨠Base makeup
⨠Under-eye blending
⨠Neck blending
It just gives me that smooth, natural, flawless finish without soaking up half your makeup like some applicators do.
And at this stage of life, I appreciate products that make getting ready feel easier⦠faster⦠and my nice products arenāt getting soaked up by a sponge.
Also, can we normalize loving beauty and skincare at every age? Because glowing skin and feeling good about yourself never expire. šāØ
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05/29/2026
Workout complete with my girls! šŖ
Thereās something really special about watching your daughters grow into women⦠and still getting to do life alongside them. š„¹
A workout together may seem small, but these are the moments I treasure more and more in this season of life.
The conversations between sets, the laughter, the encouragement, the simple gift of being healthy enough to move our bodies together.
Motherhood changes over the years⦠but one of the sweetest parts is when your children are still some of your favorite people to spend time with. ā¤ļø
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Because the real cost of playing it safe isnāt failure⦠itās regret. š
That moment when you look back and wonder:
āWhat if I had just tried?ā
In this episode of Mom To MoreĀ®, Anne Taylor Hartzell shares such a powerful perspective on midlife and transition⦠reminding us that this chapter is still full of possibility if weāre willing to say yes to it.
I loved when she shared the question:
āWhat would my 85-year-old self want me to do in this moment?ā
Because so many women spend these years shrinkingā¦
Staying home moreā¦
Playing smallā¦
Convincing themselves itās ātoo late.ā
But what if this is actually the season to rise?
To try the dance classā¦
Learn the new hobbyā¦
Travelā¦
Build new friendshipsā¦
Start over if you need toā¦
And choose a life with no regret.
Midlife is not the ending.
Itās an invitation to live more fully and intentionally than ever before. āØ
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Somewhere along the way, so many of us started believing we were supposed to already know everything⦠already be good at everything⦠already have life all figured out by now.
But what if this chapter isnāt about staying the same?
What if itās about rediscovering yourself?
Golf lessons.
Ballroom dancing.
Pickleball.
Painting.
Traveling solo.
Starting the business.
Taking the class.
Trying the thing youāve always been curious about.
There is still so much life left to live. āØ
One of the most beautiful parts of getting older is realizing you donāt need permission from anyone else to experience joy, challenge yourself, or begin again.
Joy doesnāt have an age limit.
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05/21/2026
So many women carry guilt over the āgapā on their rĆ©sumé⦠when in reality, they were building skills most companies desperately need. šš½
In this episode of Mom To MOREĀ®, Susan De Marco shares how years spent raising children became the foundation for leadership, resilience, strategy, and ultimately stepping into a CEO role.
Motherhood is not a pause on your potential.
Itās proof of it. ā¤ļø
If youāve ever questioned whether itās ātoo lateā to start again, pivot, launch something new, or reclaim your identity outside of motherhood⦠this conversation is for you.
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