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Life After Launch: Tools for coping with the empty nest, navigating midlife transitions, and parenting adult children.

Life After Launch: Tools for coping with the empty nest, navigating midlife transitions, and parenting adult children.

By: Allison Goldberg
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Your life isn’t over because the kids are grown, it’s just getting started. Life After Launch is the podcast that helps you take back your time, rediscover who you are, and create a life you’re excited to wake up to.

If you’re navigating the empty nest, parenting adult kids, or wondering what’s next now that everything has changed—this show is for you.

Hosted by Allison Goldberg , Life After Launch delivers real talk, expert tools, and honest stories that will help you feel seen, supported, and ready to launch again-on your own terms.

Every episode gives you:

  • Eye-opening conversations about identity, purpose, and midlife reinvention
  • Smart strategies for setting boundaries, finding joy, and managing change
  • Validation, hope, and inspiration—especially when things don’t go as planned

You’ve spent years pouring into others. Now it’s your turn.

This is the podcast that helps you build your next chapter with clarity, courage, and community.

New episodes drop weekly.

Hit follow and start designing your Life After Launch.

Allison Goldberg
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Episodes
  • Give Yourself Permission to Fall Apart: The Reality of the Empty Nest Transition
    May 26 2026

    If you are navigating the empty nest transition, struggling with midlife anxiety, or trying to handle parenting young adults without losing your mind, this episode is your lifeline. This week on Life After Launch, life coach Alison Goldberg breaks down why women over 50 face the heavy pressure of perfectionism and how to overcome emotional burnout when your kids leave home.

    Moving past the polished filters of the internet, Alison pulls back the curtain on a truth nobody wants to admit: nobody has it all together. Not even the coaches. Allison shares her personal struggles with catastrophic worry, the common trap of living life on "fast forward," and the life-changing "camp swing" strategy that allows you to process midlife identity crisis shifts without getting stuck in them. Discover how to navigate marriage after kids leave and why turning 50 gives you the ultimate bravery to embrace your beautifully messy life. You don't have to look perfect to build a deeply meaningful next chapter.

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    16 mins
  • How to Handle Empty Nest Anxiety: 5 Tips for Your Child’s Last Summer at Home
    May 12 2026

    t’s May, and if you have a child graduating or moving out, you’re likely feeling the "May-cray" at an all-time high. You’re looking at every "last Tuesday" or "last late-night snack" and feeling that lump in your throat.

    But beneath the sadness, there is often a hidden layer of fear: Will they be safe? Can they handle the pressure? Did I teach them enough?

    This week, Alison Goldberg is getting real about the "Emotional Transfer"-how we accidentally pass our anxiety onto our kids when they need our confidence the most. If you want this summer to be defined by connection and lightness rather than lectures and interrogation, this is your survival guide.

    What You’ll Learn: 5 Ways to Navigate the Transition
    1. Stop the Emotional Transfer: Learn how to stop making your child responsible for your fears.
    2. Create a "Safe Harbor": How to move from "interrogating" to creating a space where they actually want to share the truth.
    3. Choose Lightness Over Intensity: Why every dinner doesn’t need to be a "core memory" and how to bring joy back into the house.
    4. Reclaim Your Identity: The "tough love" reminder that your emotional survival is your job, not theirs.
    5. The Power of Trust: How to let your child feel your belief in them so they leave home feeling capable and empowered.
    Memorable Moments:
    • Why "be careful" might be the most damaging thing you can say right now.
    • The one question to ask instead of "Where are you going?"
    • How to build a life that still belongs to you (The Walk & Talk strategy).
    • The "Figurative Home": Letting them know they can always come back.
    Featured Resources:
    • The Empty Nest Reset:Rediscovering Your New Normal: Grab your copy on Amazon to help process these feelings in real-time.
    • How to Simplify Your Life in 30 Days: My 30-day guide to clearing the mental clutter.Grab your copy on Amazon
    • Follow Allison on Instagram: @lifecoachally] for daily "Coach-in-your-pocket" moments.


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    14 mins
  • The Marathon of Motherhood: Navigating Empty Nest Grief and Finding Your Second Wind with Sheila Scott
    May 5 2026

    Is the silence in your house feeling a little too loud?

    When Allison Goldberg’s client tried to listen to this podcast, he had to turn it off because the reality of the empty nest felt too heavy. If you’re feeling that same weight, this episode is your permission slip to feel it all, the grief, the relief, and the terrifying excitement of what comes next.

    Today, Allison sits down with Sheila Scott, author of Miles of Motherhood and a powerhouse athlete about to run her 17th marathon. Sheila spent decades as the "ultimate room mom" and community volunteer, but when her children launched, she realized she was entering a brand-new race.

    In this episode, we dive deep into:

    • The Marathon Metaphor: Why dropping a child off at college feels exactly like crossing a finish line after months of grueling training.
    • The "Driver’s License" Transition: How the anxiety of them driving is actually the universe's way of preparing us for the ultimate launch.
    • Overcoming "Mom Brain" Stagnation: How Sheila found the courage to publish a book after 10 years and why it’s never too late to use your brain in a brand-new way.
    • The "Venting vs. Solving" Rule: A tactical communication tool to save your relationship with your adult children and your spouse.
    • Navigating the Messy Middle: Why seeking therapy during the "anticipatory grief" phase isn't just okay, it’s essential.

    Whether you are currently crying in the carpool lane or staring at a quiet house wondering "Who am I now?", Sheila’s journey proves that the launch isn't the end, it's just the start of your second wind.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Book: Miles of Motherhood by Sheila Scott
    • Connect with Sheila: Instagram & Facebook @SheilaScottBooks
    • Allison’s Book: How to Simplify Your Life in 30 Days

    Are you ready to find your second wind? If this episode touched your heart, please share it with a friend who needs to know they aren't alone. You can reach Allison at navigatingthelaunch@gmail.com.

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    28 mins
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