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Oct 2, 2017 • 24min

no. 7 - The Fashion Episode (Part II)

Do you cuff jeans over booties or tuck them in? Are shoulder-less shirts in or out? What's the rule with skinny jeans again? Questions about what to wear can get a little more complicated after 40. Not wanting to look too young is as much of a battle as not wanting to dress "too old." In today's podcast, I'm talking again with ChicMadeSimple's Tracy James about how to answer these types of questions. Today's show covers: The shoulder-less shirt -- In or Out? Where women after 40 should shop -- department store, bargain bin or fancy boutique? Can online ordering help with curating the perfect outfit? Are any stores "off limits" for the after 40 crowd? What's the deal with jeans these days -- skinny, flared, low-waisted, high-waisted or who knows? What's the best way to wear booties -- to tuck or not to tuck? I wrap up my conversation with Tracy by expanding on the idea of having a "list" that guides your purchases and offering a personal invite to listeners to share their feedback by leaving me a voicemail OR joining the This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group. Thanks for subscribing. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review! Until next time, ~Regan Never miss another episode! This Unmillennial Life is available each week via iTunes and NPROne. This week’s episode is sponsored by HealthyAperture.com — the web's first and only dietitian-curated recipe discovery site. Musical support provided by Ben Williams at Kudzu Studio. Website support provided by Katy Widrick at MakeMediaOver.com. Additional support provided by Robin Plotkin of RobinsBite.com.    
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Sep 22, 2017 • 24min

no. 6 - The Fashion Episode (Part I)

As most women know, having a closet full of clothes doesn't always mean you have something to wear. Whether it's wishing you could fit in that perfect pair of black pants you wore to your class reunion or realizing this year's styles needed to find you about 15 years earlier, navigating the changing waters of fashion after 40 can sometimes make you want to shut the closet door and forget what's inside. Today's show is the first in a two part series with fashion and style expert Tracy James of ChicMadeSimple aimed at helping women not only embrace a "what's right for me" style mentality, but also prep their closets for their next round of quality (versus quantity) fashion purchases. In this episode Tracy discusses: her background in the fashion industry and how it's helped her understand real women and their fashion worries why she doesn't believe in hard and fast fashion rules and instead, offers insights for women to embrace the look that's right for their individual figures why treating your closet like a "garden to be weeded" helps not only inspire confidence, but also inventories your clothing needs in a way to make future purchases more efficient and inspiring how donating clothes -- even those that still have the tags on them -- can be beneficial on many levels I break my conversation with Tracy into two parts -- you'll hear the other one next week -- to give listeners time to embrace Tracy's tips and begin the closet clean out and organization she mentions. Next week, we return with specific fashion insights and answering questions from the This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group about topics ranging from finding the right fit of jeans to begging for shoulder-less tops to fall away. To close out the show, I'll revisit one of my favorite segments -- If I Had A VCR I'd Tape This -- with my recommendation for a Netflix program I found both educational, entertaining and enlightening.  If you’d like to share what YOU would tape if you had a VCR, please leave me a voicemail OR join the This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group. I’d love to hear what’s on your mind! Thanks for subscribing. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review! Until next time, ~Regan Never miss another episode! This Unmillennial Life is available each week via iTunes and NPROne. This week’s episode is sponsored by HealthyAperture.com — the web's first and only dietitian-curated recipe discovery site. Musical support provided by Ben Williams at Kudzu Studio. Website support provided by Katy Widrick at MakeMediaOver.com. Additional support provided by Robin Plotkin of RobinsBite.com.  
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Sep 18, 2017 • 36min

no. 5 - The CrossFit Episode

If you think CrossFit is a fitness craze only enjoyed by millennials, think again. With more than 4 million devotees, CrossFit has captured the hearts, minds and muscles of men and women all over the world. But with all that attention and success comes a fair amount of scrutiny. Today's show jumps right into uncovering the strengths and weaknesses of CrossFit. In this episode: You’ll hear two different perspectives from listeners of the show -- Holly and Stacy -- who share what they do (or don't) like about CrossFit. I'll also provide some personal insights on what I experienced when I tried CrossFit for the first time. Then, I’ll share my interview with Chris Mohr, Ph.D., one of the country's leading fitness experts (who also happens to be a fellow Registered Dietitian). Specifically, he discusses: why CrossFit "works" the importance of lifting heavy weights within the context of efficient, effective and safe weight training why the CrossFit community is a positive part of the overall experience when CrossFit crosses over into risky territory the importance of training to fatigue and not through pain I wrap up my conversation with Dr. Mohr with insights on how to find a CrossFit box that provides adequate support and training and then offer a personal plea to women everywhere to start weight training now, no matter whether you try CrossFit or not. To close out the show, you’ll hear from Rita, a fan of the show, answering the question "What Makes You SO Unmillennial?" You'll also hear her personal story on how the Eyelashes episode helped her (And Rita if you're reading -- Thank You for Your Message!) If you’d like to be featured in an upcoming show, leave me a voicemail OR join the This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group. I’d love to hear what’s on your mind! Thanks for subscribing. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review! Until next time, ~Regan This week’s episode is sponsored by HealthyAperture.com — the web's first and only dietitian-curated recipe discovery site. Musical support provided by Ben Williams at Kudzu Studio. Website support provided by Katy Widrick at MakeMediaOver.com. Additional support provided by Robin Plotkin of RobinsBite.com.  
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Sep 11, 2017 • 27min

no. 4 - The Botox Episode

If you enjoy the show, please leave a review! This week’s episode dives a little deeper into the topic of beauty by addressing one of the common questions for women after 40 — should I get Botox? Admittedly, a more polarizing topic than last week’s episode on eyelashes, the decision to pursue Botox, along with other injectables (more often known in medical circles as “facial rejuvenation treatments”), is a highly personal one. While not right for everyone, for some people it’s an option they’d like to know more about. That’s the goal of this week’s new show — to give listeners more info to help with those decisions. On this episode: You’ll first hear two different perspectives — one from a listener who gets Botox treatments and the other from a listener who does not. Both women share the reasoning behind their choices and what they think are the most important concerns/considerations. Then, I’ll share my interview with Dr. Landon McLain, a double board-certified cosmetic surgery specialist who offers facial rejuvenation treatment as a part of his oral/facial and cosmetic surgery practice. Specifically, he discusses: the difference between the two most common injectable treatments — Botox and fillers how “over-treatment” might occur and what can be done about it the best time to start seeking out facial rejuvenation treatments to minimize the amount needed over time and maximize results what women can do BEYOND Botox to slow the aging process I wrap up my conversation with Dr. McLain with some insights on how to find a reputable provider and then share my own experiences in terms of discomfort levels of both Botox and Sculptra. To close out the show, you’ll hear from two fans of the show as they answer the question, "What Makes You SO Unmillennial?" (Note: If you’ve been listening to the podcast directly on the website, because you aren’t sure where to “subscribe” you will relate to the first listener for sure!) If you’d like to be featured in an upcoming show, leave me a voicemail OR join the This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group. I’d love to hear what’s on your mind! Thanks for subscribing. Until next time, ~Regan This week’s episode is sponsored by HealthyAperture.com — the web's first and only dietitian-curated recipe discovery site. Musical support provided by Ben Williams at Kudzu Studio. Website support provided by Katy Widrick at MakeMediaOver.com. Additional support provided by Jim White of JimWhiteFit.com and Robin Plotkin of RobinsBite.com.
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Sep 4, 2017 • 49min

no. 3 - The Eyelashes Episode

The life of the unmillennial is clearly filled with some serious topics -- are you saving enough for retirement, have you reached the peak of your career and why do the aches/pains that used to disappear linger these days? Those are all worth topics to feature on the show, but that's absolutely NOT what we're discussing today. 'Cause a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. And I gotta do eyelashes. If you've ever thought about glamming up your look or simply improving that wand of mascara in your make-up bag, today's show is for you! On the show you'll learn about: My experience with the eyelash boosting serum Latisse. I'll clear up some common misconceptions about Latisse and then you'll hear from Julie on her experience with the popular Rodan+Fields eyelash booster   Next, you'll hear from Danielle on her experience with lash extensions and learn more about the pros/cons, time commitment and cost. My last guest, Gretchen, will share why Magnetic Eyelashes were the best option for her and share insights about how easy (or hard) the lashes are to actually apply. I'll round out the discussion with insights into my absolute favorite mascara (affiliate link), plus provide some helpful tips on choosing just the right tube. To close out the show, you'll also hear a fun feature entitled "If I had a VCR, I'd record this." Thinking fondly of the days when a VHS tape recording of your favorite show was your best bet for "binge watching," I'm giving a little preview into what I think you should be watching NOW on Netflix! If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming show, either sharing what YOU are loving on Netflix now OR addressing my favorite question "What Makes You SO Unmillennial," simply send me a voicemail (via the widget one the site) OR, join the This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group to keep the conversation going. I'd love to hear what's on your mind! Lastly, if you enjoyed the show please leave us a rating and review. Thanks for listening! Until next time, ~Regan This episode is sponsored by HealthyAperture.com -- the world's first and only dietitian curated recipe discovery site. Musical support provided by Ben Williams at Kudzu Studio. Website support provided by Katy Widrick at MakeMediaOver.com. Additional support by Jim White of JimWhiteFit.com and Robin Plotkin of RobinsBite.com.
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Aug 29, 2017 • 25min

no. 2 - The Sleep Episode

  Getting a good night's sleep is the stuff dreams are made of for many women. But all too often the foods we eat, drinks we drink and habits we keep are preventing the slumber we so deserve and desperately need. In this episode, I share not only the top tips experts recommend for uncovering an approach to a better night's sleep, but also share my personal experiences battling insomnia. On the show you'll learn about: The high prevalence of insomnia among women, and especially stay-at-home moms How sleep disturbances are linked to both depression and expanding waistlines What Top 3 Foods/Drinks registered dietitian Emily Field sees in her own practice as impacting sleep the most (To learn more about stable blood sugar, sleep and Emily's approach to balanced nutrition you can connect with her at EmilyFieldRD.com.) My personal experience with both alcohol and caffeine and what changes I made when I was desperate for a good night's sleep The impact exercise has on sleep -- both good and bad Strategies to summon sleep in your bedroom, including what temperature to keep your room When/How to use melatonin to reset your body clock (To purchase the melatonin drops I mention in the show, visit [affiliate link] amazon.com.) To close out the show, you'll also hear from Sally at RealMomNutrition on "What Makes Her SO Unmillennial." If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming show, send us a voicemail at ThisUnmillennialLife.com OR, join our This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group to keep the conversation going. I'd love to hear what's on your mind. Lastly, if you enjoyed the show please leave us a rating and review. Thanks for listening to the show. Until next time, ~Regan This episode is sponsored by HealthyAperture.com -- the world's first and only dietitian curated recipe discovery site. Musical support provided by Ben Williams at Kudzu Studio. Website support provided by Katy Widrick at MakeMediaOver.com. Voiceover support by Robin Plotkin of RobinsBite.com.
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Aug 22, 2017 • 2min

no. 1 - The Welcome Episode

Welcome to This Unmillennial Life — a lifestyle a podcast aimed women who’ve fallen into a generational gap.  From discussions about the importance of skincare after forty, to why lifting weights is more important now than ever, to how to care for both young kids and aging parents, This Unmillennial Life aims to inspire, educate and entertain with stories and topics of interest to women who are entering the best season of their lives.   To join the This Unmillennial Life Facebook Group, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/thisunmillenniallife/.     

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