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The Iconic Midlife with Roxy Manning

The Iconic Midlife with Roxy Manning

By: Roxy Manning
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What if midlife isn’t a crisis… but your most powerful chapter yet? The Iconic Midlife is the unapologetic podcast for women 40 and over who are ready to own their next act with boldness, brains, and zero apologies. Hosted by longtime entertainment journalist and red carpet insider Roxy Manning, this weekly show challenges outdated narratives around aging—and delivers real, unfiltered conversations about reinvention, ambition, beauty, perimenopause, menopause, sex, money, wellness, friendship, and everything women were told to stop caring about after 40. Each Tuesday, Roxy sits down with celebrity guests, health experts, industry disruptors, thought leaders, and fearless midlife voices to talk about what it really means to age with power, pleasure, and purpose. Whether you’re navigating hormonal shifts or building your empire, The Iconic Midlife will make you feel bold, seen, and completely unbothered by anyone’s expectations but your own. Midlife isn’t invisible. It’s iconic. New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe now—and stay iconic.@2025 The Iconic Midlife with Roxy Manning. All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Why Your Closet Doesn’t Feel Like You Anymore (And How to Fix It) — with Stylist Kathy Duglin
    Jan 27 2026

    This chat dives into the transformative power of personal style, emphasizing that fashion is not just about trends but rather a reflection of who we are at any given moment, especially in midlife. Our guest, Kathy Duglin, a savvy personal stylist, shares her journey of using clothing as a tool for self-discovery and confidence. We explore how the closet becomes a space for emotional exploration, akin to therapy, where we shed the old and embrace what truly resonates with us. With a light-hearted twist, we discuss the importance of editing our wardrobes, letting go of items that no longer serve us, and welcoming new pieces that align with our current selves. Ultimately, it's about reclaiming our identity through style, encouraging listeners to embrace their uniqueness and express themselves boldly. So grab a seat, pour a drink, and let’s chat about the magic of style in midlife!

    Takeaways:

    1. Understanding that style is deeply tied to personal identity can empower women in midlife.
    2. Emphasizing comfort doesn't mean sacrificing style; it's about finding the right fit and fabric.
    3. The journey of personal styling can serve as a form of therapy, helping to reclaim one's identity.
    4. Editing your closet is crucial; it's about letting go of items that no longer serve your current self.
    5. Fashion should evoke joy and confidence, not just cater to trends or societal expectations.
    6. It's essential to trust yourself and embrace your unique style journey, especially in midlife.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Midlife Myths—Busted (with Sara Preston)
    Jan 22 2026

    Intermittent fasting isn't just a one-size-fits-all approach; it works differently for women compared to men, and that's one of the key takeaways from our chat today. We dive into the nuances of how factors like hormones, stress, and lifestyle play a significant role in weight management, especially for women over 40. It's not merely about the number on the scale, but rather how your body composition can shift, leaving you looking and feeling different even if the scale doesn't budge. Consistency is the name of the game—it beats intensity any day, and we explore how making this a lifestyle rather than a sprint can lead to sustainable results. So, if you've been feeling like giving up too soon, remember: sometimes the real magic happens when you least expect it, and we're here to cheer you on for the long haul! Navigating the world of health and wellness can feel like trying to find a needle in a haystack, especially for women over 40. Our recent discussion unpacks the realities of intermittent fasting, addressing a common misconception: that it works the same for everyone. While men may experience rapid results, the complexities of a woman's body — with its unique hormonal fluctuations and metabolic changes — often mean a different path to success. We emphasize that consistency is key; it's not about punishing workouts or extreme diets, but rather about adopting sustainable lifestyle changes. As we dive into the nitty-gritty of body composition, we highlight that weight isn't the sole indicator of progress. The scale can lie—five pounds of fat versus five pounds of muscle can look drastically different. So, we suggest focusing on how clothes fit and how one feels, which can be far more empowering than just a number. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that health is a marathon, not a sprint, and that real change takes time and patience, especially in midlife. The conversation takes a playful turn as we engage in a game debunking various myths around fitness and nutrition. For instance, the idea that aging means carbs automatically turn into fat is swiftly dismissed. Instead, we advocate for a balanced view of carbohydrates, recognizing their vital role in energy and muscle building. Moreover, we tackle the myth that one must work harder as they age; rather, we argue for smarter training techniques that prioritize muscle maintenance and overall wellness. The episode is peppered with practical advice, such as ensuring adequate protein intake in midlife to mitigate muscle loss, and we stress the importance of listening to one's body—after all, everyone's journey is unique. Together, we explore how to sustain motivation and instill accountability, reminding listeners that community support is invaluable. In this episode, we also take a closer look at cortisol and its impact on our bodies, especially during times of stress. Understanding how stress hormones interact with our fitness routines can help listeners navigate their health journeys more effectively. We emphasize the importance of stretching, warm-ups, and mobility work to prevent injuries — because let's face it, nobody wants to be sidelined by a preventable issue. By the end of our chat, the core message resonates: it's not about perfection, but about finding what works for you and sticking with it. As we encourage our listeners to embrace their unique paths, we remind them that true health is about feeling good in your skin, not just looking good. So grab a friend, stay accountable, and let's make health a lifestyle choice that lasts.

    Takeaways:

    1. Intermittent fasting produces similar results for women and men, but hormonal differences require tailored approaches.
    2. The number on the scale doesn't always reflect progress; body composition changes can be significant despite weight staying the same.
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    16 mins
  • Why Your Old Fitness Rules Fail After 40 (And What Actually Works Now) with Sara Preston
    Jan 20 2026

    Today, we dive deep into the world of health and wellness for women navigating the glorious chaos of midlife. Our guest, Sara Preston, a menopause-certified fitness and nutrition coach, shares invaluable insights on how to truly nourish our bodies while embracing the changes that come with age. We tackle the often confusing relationship between hormones, nutrition, and fitness, aiming to shed light on why traditional approaches might be leaving us feeling frustrated and stuck. It's all about working smarter, not harder, and finding joy in the process—because feeling good is addictive! So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and let’s get ready to empower ourselves with practical tools and strategies you can start using today.

    Takeaways:

    1. The birth control pill, while common for many women, has long-term implications that we didn't fully understand at the time, highlighting the need for greater awareness and education about women's health choices.
    2. As we age, our bodies respond differently to alcohol, making it harder to enjoy it without consequences, which is frustrating but a common experience for many women in their 40s and beyond.
    3. Strength training is essential for women over 40, not only for muscle retention and fat loss but also for building resilience against the stressors of life, emphasizing the importance of working smarter, not harder.
    4. Nutrition should focus on whole foods and adequate protein intake, allowing for a balance that nourishes the body, especially during midlife when hormonal changes can complicate weight management and overall health.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
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