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Midlife by Design: Curating Your Next Chapter

Midlife by Design: Curating Your Next Chapter

De: Kiran Singh
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Welcome to Midlife by Design, the podcast that invites you to stop drifting through your next chapter… and start curating it with clarity, courage, and heart.

I’m Kiran Singh, Midlife Lifestyle Coach & Menopause Wellness Coach, and your guide as you step into the most expansive, intentional, and soul-aligned chapter of your life yet.

This is your space for honest conversations, soulful reflections, and practical tools to help you reinvent your life from the inside out, on your terms.

Each week, we explore the 5 Core Life Areas that shape your midlife transformation:

  • Health & Well-being
  • Self-Discovery & Identity
  • Relationships & Connection
  • Money & Purpose
  • Quality of Life & Everyday Joy

Whether you're navigating change, craving reinvention, or simply longing to feel more you, this podcast is your reminder that midlife isn't a crisis, it's your creative awakening.

You’re not here to fade quietly into the background.
You’re here to come home to yourself.
To lead your life with intention.
To curate a chapter that feels deeply, unapologetically yours.

Hit subscribe, pour a cup of tea, and let’s begin this beautiful reimagining together.


Listen now on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, YouTube, Podomatic & Deezer, and take the first step toward curating your next chapter.

If you’re ready to deepen the connection, come join my world. You’ll find journaling prompts, soulful midlife support, and a beautiful community over at Kiransinghuk.com, where we’re curating this next chapter together, one honest conversation at a time.

Copyright 2026 Kiran Singh
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Episodios
  • Episode 90: When I Stopped Negotiating With the Present
    Feb 17 2026

    There’s a moment in midlife when you realise you’ve been living one step ahead of yourself.

    Not in an ambitious, visionary way. In a restless way. The kind where you’re mentally rehearsing the next chapter while real-life you is standing in the kitchen, hungry, tired, staring at a counter that looks like a small tornado took personal offence.

    In today’s episode, Letting Life Meet Me Where I Am, we talk about the quiet trap so many of us fall into in our 40s and 50s: treating the woman we are as an inconvenient draft, while we chase the upgraded version we think we should be by now.

    We explore why midlife is the season that refuses performance. You can’t out-plan hormonal shifts. You can’t hustle through grief. You can’t productivity your way out of exhaustion. Your body starts telling the truth faster than your mind can decorate it, and suddenly the question isn’t How do I fix this? but What if I stopped fighting it?

    This episode is a love letter to the messy middle. The in-between season that isn’t a mistake, it’s a passage. The place where you stop earning rest, stop negotiating with your reality, and start building a life that can actually hold you, not just on your best days, but on your tired ones too.

    You’ll come away with simple, grounded ways to meet yourself where you are, without turning it into a crisis: checking your true capacity, choosing support over discipline, letting rest be a requirement (not a reward), and creating tiny rituals that bring you back to yourself.

    If you’ve been feeling like you should be further along, let this be your reminder: you’re not behind. You’re human. And you don’t need to perfect your life to feel better. Sometimes the shift is simply this: stop abandoning yourself in the present while you wait for a future version of you to finally feel worthy.

    If this landed, share it with a woman who’s been carrying too much and calling it fine. And for more soul-led, practical midlife support, visit Kiransinghuk.com and join me on Substack for my Love Notes, that gentle pause in your week.

    With love,

    Kiran x

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    14 m
  • Episode 89: The Truth About My Midlife Body No One Prepared Me For
    Feb 10 2026

    There comes a moment in midlife when your body stops whispering and starts asking. Not loudly. Not dramatically. But clearly enough that you can’t ignore it anymore.

    In this episode, we explore that turning point so many women reach in their 40s and 50s, when disrupted sleep, lingering pain, emotional shifts, fatigue, or a quiet sense of grief begin to ask for a different kind of attention. Not another plan. Not more discipline. But a more honest relationship with yourself.

    This conversation isn’t about fixing your body or pushing through discomfort. It’s about learning how to listen, how to recognise when your needs have changed, and how to respond with support rather than self-judgement. We talk about why midlife often brings grief for old versions of ourselves, and why that grief doesn’t mean something has gone wrong, it means a transition is underway.

    You’ll hear why resilience in midlife isn’t built through extremes, but through discernment. Through choosing nourishment over restriction, consistency over intensity, and relief over unnecessary suffering. We also touch on how building a personal support system, whether that’s medical, physical, emotional, or practical, can help you move out of survival mode and into partnership with your body.

    This episode is for the woman who’s tired of fighting herself. For the one wondering whether it’s okay to choose support. For the one who senses that her body isn’t failing her, it’s guiding her.

    Midlife doesn’t ask you to push harder. It asks you to respond differently. And when you do, you may discover that your body isn’t limiting you at all, it’s leading you home.

    For more reflections and support, visit Kiransinghuk.com and Substack. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a woman who needs a soft place to land today x

    With love,

    Kiran x

    Kiransinghuk.com | The Sattva Collective

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    10 m
  • Episode 88: When There’s No Old Version to Go Back To
    Feb 3 2026

    Today’s episode is a Midlife Living Journal entry from one of those tender, heavy days. The kind where you feel flat, two days away from your bleed, emotions sitting close to the surface, and your body asking for softness instead of productivity. I watched part of the documentary BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey, hoping for clarity around perimenopause and HRT, and instead, it stirred up the questions so many of us carry quietly: What if I’d started earlier? What if I’d known sooner? What if I could feel more like me by now?

    But here’s what landed as I sat with it. I don’t actually know what normal feels like. For more than two decades, my baseline hasn’t been calm, regulated, or even neutral. It’s been survival. Responsibility. Hypervigilance. Being the one who holds it all together. So two months into HRT, the question isn’t just is this working? It’s deeper than that. Because there is no old version of me to return to. I’m not restoring anything. I’m creating something new: a nervous system learning safety for the first time. Hormones finding rhythm. A body recalibrating after years of running on pure capability.

    We also talk about what it’s like when chronic hip and leg pain makes your world smaller, when winter feels long, and when surgery sits in the background like a quiet drumbeat. You’ll hear how I’m preparing in a practical, loving way by simplifying my home, making life easier for Khushi, and building a bridge between who I am now and the woman I’ll be on the other side of recovery. And if you’ve been feeling more inward lately, less interested in crowds, events, and being on, I share why that might not be avoidance at all. It might be discernment. Conserving your energy for what truly matters.

    This episode is an invitation to stop forcing your way through discomfort just to prove you can. To let the questions exist without urgency. To soften into the truth that you’re not behind, you’re becoming.

    If this resonates, take five minutes after listening and ask yourself: What do I need right now, if I’m being completely honest? Write what comes up. No judgement. Just truth. And if you want more reflections and support as you navigate your next chapter, come and join me at Kiransinghuk.com and on Substack. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a woman who needs a soft place to land today x

    With love,

    Kiran x

    Kiransinghuk.com | The Sattva Collective

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    11 m
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