• Why The Quiet Moments Matter More As You Age
    Mar 20 2026

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    We slow down enough to see how the smallest moments can hold the most meaning as we age. We connect the dots between protecting our energy and building a life where quiet joy becomes the whole point.
    • retiring rushed mornings and choosing a calmer start
    • finding a “middle morning” that feels balanced
    • letting go of the idea that happiness equals milestones
    • redefining luxury as a simple day and a plain week
    • valuing easy friendships and dropping relationships that require performing
    • protecting small joys with better boundaries and fewer yeses
    • practicing natural gratitude without forcing it

    What are your small joys?


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    12 mins
  • Not My Circus, Not My Password
    Mar 13 2026

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    We catch up on my life, then zero in on the moment many of us reach with age: I’m too old for this nonsense, not from anger but from perspective. We talk about protecting energy, setting cleaner boundaries, and why life gets simpler when we stop tolerating what never made sense.
    • noticing how perspective changes with age and why energy feels like currency
    • comfort winning over painful “cute” choices and other outdated trade-offs
    • spotting drama as an energy sucker and stepping back from fixer mode
    • choosing “not my circus” boundaries with family and friends
    • dealing with technology frustration and knowing when to walk away
    • quitting the habit of overexplaining and using clear simple no’s
    • valuing time more and rejecting meetings that should have been emails
    • building a simpler day-to-day that centers connection and meaningful work

    Just head to marcybackhusmedia.com.
    Go out and do something positive.
    email:marcybackhusmedia@gmail.com

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    23 mins
  • You Don’t Have To Prove Anything Anymore
    Mar 6 2026

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    We share why aging with intention beats aging quietly and how releasing pressure restores joy, energy, and choice. From ditching the busy badge to redefining health, we offer practical shifts that free your time and mind.

    • naming the invisible pressures we carry
    • choosing purpose over proving
    • redefining productivity after 50
    • practical rhythms that protect energy
    • letting go of perfection in health and appearance
    • valuing small joys and quiet wins
    • holding boundaries without overexplaining
    • remembering that other people’s opinions are not our business
    • preview of the series on intentional aging

    You can email me at Marcybacchusmedia at gmail.com
    You can find information about me and these podcasts and listen to them all at Marcybacchusmedia.com


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    18 mins
  • Guard Your Energy Like It’s Your Retirement Fund
    Feb 27 2026

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    Energy used to feel endless, and saying yes was our default. These days, we treat it like money—budgeted, protected, and spent where it matters most. We open up about the mindset shift that comes with aging: valuing rest without guilt, setting boundaries without explanations, and designing days that actually restore us. From road-trip reflections and a return to routine, to car shopping shaped by biking and charging realities, the throughline is simple—make choices that lower friction and raise joy.

    We also talk candidly about health as the new accountant. A rare infection, cardiology follow-ups, and sleep puzzles changed how we plan our weeks. Instead of pushing through, we factor in recovery, watch how food affects tomorrow, and commit to movement that pays dividends rather than debt. The body keeps receipts, and honoring that audit has given us steadier energy, clearer moods, and more fun in the moments that count.

    The most powerful change came from boundaries. We retired from fixing emotionally immature adults and reclaimed peace by saying no—clean and kind, without a monologue. We share how removing energy vampires and trimming overexplaining freed up time for forest preserves, water aerobics with friends, and quiet mornings with coffee. Inside our marriage, we hit reset, named the drains, and divided the load with intention. That honest shift returned energy we were losing to survival mode and gave us room for curiosity, travel, and easier days in Chicago.

    If you’re ready to guard your energy like the currency it is, this conversation offers practical steps: take a weekly energy inventory, choose low-drama people, make rest a deposit in tomorrow, and only spend on what lights you up. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs stronger boundaries, and leave a review with one habit you’ll change this week—where will you stop spending and what will you fund instead?

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    19 mins
  • A Long Drive Proved That Aging Is About Choosing Better, Not Doing Less
    Feb 20 2026

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    We share what a 4,000-mile road trip at 65 taught us about aging with intention, from friendship and freedom to supportive shoes and strategic snacks. Fewer sprints, more wisdom; less ego, more joy; and gratitude that lands quiet and steady.

    • celebrating 65 with strong, kind friends
    • honoring limits as the body votes
    • gear that protects energy and comfort
    • snack strategies, electrolytes and routine
    • daily treadmill walks to stay mobile
    • cleaner truck stops and safer bathroom plans
    • patience over speed on open highways
    • reflecting alone and releasing old weight
    • packing for function while keeping style
    • gratitude for time, health and wide skies

    I love you all. Now go hydrate


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    20 mins
  • I Stopped Proving My Worth And Started Protecting My Peace
    Feb 12 2026

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    We close our road series with a simple truth: arrival can mean intact, not impressive. From cruise calm to medical detours handled with grace, we trade urgency for awareness and performance for peace, and we choose alignment over achievement.

    • closing the road series with arriving differently
    • redefining success from achievement to alignment
    • pausing before yes and setting boundaries
    • shifting from urgency to awareness and curation
    • resting without apology and trusting instincts
    • Medicare Advantage PPO working out of state
    • choosing peace over performance and overextension
    • bringing home gentle arrivals and self-trust

    Please remember to share, like, whatever you can do to help me grow my podcasts
    You can email me at Marcybacchusmedia at gmail.com
    You can get all three of my podcasts at Marcybacchusmedia.com

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    21 mins
  • Finding Steady Joy In The Season You’re In
    Feb 11 2026

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    Joy doesn’t always arrive with fireworks. Sometimes it slips in softly during a quiet morning coffee, a shared smile with a stranger, or the decision to leave your phone on airplane mode and watch the horizon breathe. That’s the energy we bring here: a real-time reflection on what it means to experience steady joy, the kind that expands when we slow down, say no with kindness, and choose “enough” without apology.

    We share stories from a spa-centered cruise, why skipping Wi‑Fi can be an act of self-care, and how the ocean’s pace teaches us to unclench time. From a tender exchange over a name badge to letting go of the need to document every view, these moments reveal how presence reshapes happiness. We unpack the joy of not rushing—lingering over meals, allowing conversations to deepen, and proving to ourselves that nothing falls apart when we pause. Instead, we notice more and need less.

    There’s practical wisdom here, too: how self-knowledge cuts through second-guessing, how boundaries invite better energy, and why enough is not settling but discerning. If you’ve spent years accumulating plans, stuff, and expectations, consider this a gentle nudge toward peace and clarity. The takeaway is simple and powerful: joy grows where attention goes. Breathe, look around, and name one good thing you can feel right now.

    If this conversation helps you find a little more ease, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs permission to slow down, and leave a review so more people can discover the quiet side of joy.

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    11 mins
  • Strength Without Performance, Peace Without Permission
    Jan 29 2026

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    A swollen hand, a missed Disneyland day, and a suitcase full of TJ Maxx finds might not sound like a manifesto—but this week turns into a vivid map of becoming. Between a family dust-up, a rare infection biopsy, and a hopeful green light for an upcoming cruise, we face the question that quietly shapes midlife and beyond: Who am I becoming, and who am I done trying to be?

    I walk through the messy middle of identity shifts, the kind that don’t announce themselves with fireworks. There’s the Target moment asking for help when my hand won’t cooperate, the decision to rest instead of push, and the relief of telling the truth even when it’s uncomfortable. We talk about releasing the roles that used to keep us safe—the peacekeeper who pays with her own peace, the tireless performer, the palatable version who overexplains—and how alignment feels like shoulders finally dropping. Along the way, you’ll hear what it’s like to navigate a rare infection (biopsy, stitches, waiting on cultures), the reality of locked-up essentials in big box stores, and the courage to speak up about the state of the country without turning this space into a shouting match.

    If you’ve felt a quiet resistance to who you used to be, this conversation gives language and permission. We explore choosing peace over approval, listening to intuition, honoring limits, and refusing to rush—a practical blueprint for aging with honesty and heart. The payoff isn’t perfect days; it’s the absence of self-betrayal. You stop forcing yourself into rooms that shrink you. You stop negotiating with your gut. You start trusting that showing up as you are is enough.

    Press play for a clear, compassionate take on growth, boundaries, recovery, and real strength. If the message resonates, share it with a friend who needs it, subscribe for more candid conversations, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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    25 mins