Letting Go of the Script in Midlife with Marc Ronick
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Why trying something scary can unlock your next chapter
What happens when you give yourself permission to be a beginner again — in midlife?
In this episode of Late Bloomer Living, Yvonne Marchese is joined by her friend Marc Ronick for a candid conversation about play, fear, and reinvention.
After more than 20 years in podcasting, Marc decided to try something that genuinely scared him: improv classes. What began as a way to stretch his skills as a live podcaster quickly became a powerful personal practice — helping him loosen perfectionism, reconnect with play, and navigate a challenging season of growth in his 50s.
Together, Yvonne and Marc talk about:
- What it’s really like to walk into a room as a beginner later in life
- How improv helped Marc show up more fully — on the mic and in life
- Building a generous, supportive community through The Podcasting Morning Chat
- Producing a podcasting conference for the first time in midlife
- Why passion has to be bigger than fear if we want to grow
This episode is a reminder that play isn’t frivolous, being scared doesn’t mean you’re wrong, and midlife may be the perfect time to let go of the script and try something new.