I started listening to the Jann Arden podcasts a year or two ago. I was drawn to the exchange that Jann had with her interesting guests. I enjoyed hearing opinions and stories from both Jann and her guests. I liked [and still like] Sarah's supportive role. And speaking of like, I didn't hear the word 'like' constantly. Missing those days.
@debilarge11 күн бұрын
I turned 64 the day after Christmas. And yes, at about age 60, my attitude about what others think totally changed. I don't give a shit anymore about whether or not someone likes me, doesn't like me, agrees with me on things, afraid to express my opinion, unafraid to offend someone, on and on. It's a great relief. :)
@scout387313 күн бұрын
I watched most of the New Years show Jann Arden did with Adrienne Arsenault. What an absolute joy. I couldn't agree more with Jann Arden, it was charming, endearing, entertaining and very well handled by all folks involved.
@wendymacfarlane856013 күн бұрын
I have to agree with hitting menopause, 7 years now, was 50 and the hormonal shift to caring less. It was a weird feeling, like what Jann referenced with Jodi Foster. For someone like myself who all my life so far has worried and wanted to make sure everyone around me was ok all the time. When the shift per say happened it was unnerving but also like a weight had been lifted. Great podcast as usual ladies!
@russrichards14 күн бұрын
What do you mean: Let us know what you think of the Pod????.... Am I not busting my heart out to you guys every single day??? .... I mean, what the feck??? 🤣🤣🤣 I love you guys and couldn't love you any more, nobody loves "The Pod" like I loves "The Pod" I'm telling ya all. That's what I think of the pod. 👍😊❤💯 Tood-le-doo!!
@gamergranny28513 күн бұрын
Love your chats. And you are right about the hormone shift in us. I left my husband at 44.. premenapausal.. because I didn't want to live like that any more. My kids were early 20s. My daughter left her baby daddy at about the same age for the same reason.. but her kids were teens. ..very difficult time for all.. but she had the strength of character to leave.. for her own self health. .... this is very common. Women have to take care of themselves. I have no regrets.. she doesn't either.
@cindystevenson966914 күн бұрын
Mullein!!!! In a vaporizer and/or tea. Works for respiratory issues. We also use it with horses who have heaves mixed in with grain. As far as getting older, I'm finding 6 yrs into menopause the opposite..looking to cut back to part time work this spring , downsizing ,doing a lot more volunteering. Caring more , embracing inner /outer acceptance of myself as well as others , feeling mentally younger , lots more outdoor activities etc... aging after menopause is liberating! Jann dont listen to the trolls...you're aging amazingly ! Sarah /Caitlin enjoy the journey! As always I always look forward to Friday night podcasts to kick off the weekend. 🤗 🤗 🤗
@DonnaSinclair-w9x14 күн бұрын
I love your podcast. So glad I found you ladies. Happy New Year to all of you.
@PMcDMind2312 күн бұрын
Try as I may, I can’t find you on Patreon. Am I doing something wrong?
@CalenBernhardt14 күн бұрын
As a kid Mom used to rub Vicks Vapo Rub on our feet and then put socks on. She also slathered it on our chests. We smelled awful but it worked!!
@salyol713 күн бұрын
Me too on the chest only I like the smell
@mjjohnston663814 күн бұрын
Why do I have to enter a cc in to join Patreon?
@salyol714 күн бұрын
I usually get a cold during November , December but so far nothing.I don't get the flu vaccine either.
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