• Ep. 250 Understanding Why Unmet Family Expectations Create Anxiety & Stress in Midlife and Coping Skills That Help
    Mar 30 2026

    Why do unmet family expectations create so much anxiety and stress in midlife?
    If you’ve ever wished someone you love would be different, you’re not alone
    In this episode, you’ll discover:
    1. Why unmet family expectations are often hidden wishes that quietly fuel anxiety and stress in midlife relationships
    2. How generational differences and life experiences shape family behavior in ways that can easily lead to misunderstanding and disappointment
    3. A simple practice that helps you notice when expectations create emotional intensity and begin responding with more awareness and coping skills
    Take 13 minutes to understand how unmet expectations drive anxiety and stress in midlife and begin creating more calm in your family relationships—you’re worth it.

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    About the Host:
    MJ Murray Vachon LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 48,000 hours of therapy sessions and 31 years of experience teaching her Mental Wellness curriculum, Inner Challenge. Four years ago she overcame her fear of technology to create a podcast that integrated her vast clinical experience and practical wisdom of cultivating mental wellness using the latest information from neuroscience. MJ was Social Worker of the Year in 2011 for Region 2/IN.

    Creating Midlife Calm is a podcast designed to guide you through the challenges of midlife, tackling issues like anxiety, low self-esteem, feeling unworthy, procrastination, and isolation, while offering strategies for improving relationships, family support, emotional wellbeing, mental wellness, and parenting, with a focus on mindfulness, stress management, coping skills, and personal growth to stop rumination, overthinking, and increase confidence through self-care, emotional healing, and mental health support.

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    13 mins
  • Ep. 249 How to Calm Anxiety and Stress in Midlife When Your Overthinking
    Mar 26 2026

    Why does anxiety in midlife make your mind spin even when thinking harder only increases the stress?
    There is a practical and hopeful way to calm anxiety and stress that doesn’t require figuring everything out first.
    In this episode, you’ll discover:
    1. Why anxiety and stress in midlife pulls your attention into overthinking.
    2. How practicing body awareness during ordinary moments prepares you to handle anxiety when stress bombs hit.
    3. Three simple coping skills that help you return to your body so anxiety and stress in midlife can naturally settle
    Take 12 minutes to learn how to calm anxiety and stress in midlife when you can’t stop thinking—you’re worth it.

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    About the Host:
    MJ Murray Vachon LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 48,000 hours of therapy sessions and 31 years of experience teaching her Mental Wellness curriculum, Inner Challenge. Four years ago she overcame her fear of technology to create a podcast that integrated her vast clinical experience and practical wisdom of cultivating mental wellness using the latest information from neuroscience. MJ was Social Worker of the Year in 2011 for Region 2/IN.

    Creating Midlife Calm is a podcast designed to guide you through the challenges of midlife, tackling issues like anxiety, low self-esteem, feeling unworthy, procrastination, and isolation, while offering strategies for improving relationships, family support, emotional wellbeing, mental wellness, and parenting, with a focus on mindfulness, stress management, coping skills, and personal growth to stop rumination, overthinking, and increase confidence through self-care, emotional healing, and mental health support.

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    12 mins
  • Ep. 248 Why Trying To Get Clarity When You're Anxious Makes You Feel WORSE & Increases Stress During Midlife
    Mar 23 2026

    Why does anxiety make you search for answers when the real problem may be the intensity moving through your nervous system?

    There is a powerful shift that can help anxiety and stress settle without trying to think your way out of them.
    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    1. Why anxiety and stress in midlife push your brain to search for clarity.
    2. How emotional intensity temporarily shuts down your thinking brain and fuels rumination and overanalysis.
    3. Why learning to hold emotional intensity becomes one of the most powerful coping skills for managing anxiety and stress in midlife.

    Take 10 minutes to understand why clarity isn’t the coping skill your anxiety and stress actually need—you’re worth it.





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    About the Host:
    MJ Murray Vachon LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 48,000 hours of therapy sessions and 31 years of experience teaching her Mental Wellness curriculum, Inner Challenge. Four years ago she overcame her fear of technology to create a podcast that integrated her vast clinical experience and practical wisdom of cultivating mental wellness using the latest information from neuroscience. MJ was Social Worker of the Year in 2011 for Region 2/IN.

    Creating Midlife Calm is a podcast designed to guide you through the challenges of midlife, tackling issues like anxiety, low self-esteem, feeling unworthy, procrastination, and isolation, while offering strategies for improving relationships, family support, emotional wellbeing, mental wellness, and parenting, with a focus on mindfulness, stress management, coping skills, and personal growth to stop rumination, overthinking, and increase confidence through self-care, emotional healing, and mental health support.

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    11 mins
  • Ep. 247 Why Cutting Back on Your Phone in Midlife Might Be the Wrong Coping Skill for Anxiety and Stress
    Mar 19 2026

    Have you noticed that fighting your phone often leaves you feeling more anxious, tense, or deprived instead of calmer?
    You deserve a more fulfilling way forward.
    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    1. Why trying to restrict phone use can backfire and increase anxiety and stress in midlife
    2. How your phone quietly meets ancient human needs for connection, consuming, and creating—and how those needs are met matters to your nervous system
    3. How small, more fulfilling real-world shifts can bring back enjoyment, meaning, and calm while keeping your phone in your life

    Take 9 minutes to notice how you meet your needs for connection, consuming, and creating—your nervous system will thank you.

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    About the Host:
    MJ Murray Vachon LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 48,000 hours of therapy sessions and 31 years of experience teaching her Mental Wellness curriculum, Inner Challenge. Four years ago she overcame her fear of technology to create a podcast that integrated her vast clinical experience and practical wisdom of cultivating mental wellness using the latest information from neuroscience. MJ was Social Worker of the Year in 2011 for Region 2/IN.

    Creating Midlife Calm is a podcast designed to guide you through the challenges of midlife, tackling issues like anxiety, low self-esteem, feeling unworthy, procrastination, and isolation, while offering strategies for improving relationships, family support, emotional wellbeing, mental wellness, and parenting, with a focus on mindfulness, stress management, coping skills, and personal growth to stop rumination, overthinking, and increase confidence through self-care, emotional healing, and mental health support.

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    10 mins
  • Ep. 246 How Constant Bad News Increases Anxiety and Stress in Midlife and a Coping Skill That Restores Calm
    Mar 16 2026

    Have you noticed that anxiety about the future can spike even when your day-to-day life is actually okay?
    You deserve a more fulfilling and calmer way forward.
    In this episode, you’ll discover:
    1. Why your nervous system can stay on high alert even when nothing immediate is wrong in your life
    2. How online environments amplify intensity and repetition, quietly shaping anxiety and stress in midlife
    3. How understanding collective illusions and nervous-system science can become a powerful coping skill for restoring calm
    Take 11 minutes to notice how your body feels after being online versus after real-world interaction—this awareness is where calm begins.

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    About the Host:
    MJ Murray Vachon LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 48,000 hours of therapy sessions and 31 years of experience teaching her Mental Wellness curriculum, Inner Challenge. Four years ago she overcame her fear of technology to create a podcast that integrated her vast clinical experience and practical wisdom of cultivating mental wellness using the latest information from neuroscience. MJ was Social Worker of the Year in 2011 for Region 2/IN.

    Creating Midlife Calm is a podcast designed to guide you through the challenges of midlife, tackling issues like anxiety, low self-esteem, feeling unworthy, procrastination, and isolation, while offering strategies for improving relationships, family support, emotional wellbeing, mental wellness, and parenting, with a focus on mindfulness, stress management, coping skills, and personal growth to stop rumination, overthinking, and increase confidence through self-care, emotional healing, and mental health support.

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    11 mins
  • Ep. 245 The Coping Skill That Works Better Than Stress Eating to Ease Anxiety and Stress in Midlife
    Mar 12 2026

    What if learning to relax is the missing step in changing stress eating in midlife?
    If you’ve tried to stop stress eating by using willpower or discipline, you’re not alone — and there’s a more supportive way forward.
    In this episode, you’ll discover:
    1. Why stress eating often shows up when your body doesn’t yet know how to relax
    2. How learning to listen to your body helps reduce anxiety and stress without relying on food
    3. Gentle, science-backed coping skills that make relaxation feel safer and more accessible in midlife
    Take 10 minutes to explore how relaxation — not restriction — can change your relationship with stress eating. You’re worth it.

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    About the Host:
    MJ Murray Vachon LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 48,000 hours of therapy sessions and 31 years of experience teaching her Mental Wellness curriculum, Inner Challenge. Four years ago she overcame her fear of technology to create a podcast that integrated her vast clinical experience and practical wisdom of cultivating mental wellness using the latest information from neuroscience. MJ was Social Worker of the Year in 2011 for Region 2/IN.

    Creating Midlife Calm is a podcast designed to guide you through the challenges of midlife, tackling issues like anxiety, low self-esteem, feeling unworthy, procrastination, and isolation, while offering strategies for improving relationships, family support, emotional wellbeing, mental wellness, and parenting, with a focus on mindfulness, stress management, coping skills, and personal growth to stop rumination, overthinking, and increase confidence through self-care, emotional healing, and mental health support.

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    11 mins
  • Ep. 244 How To Beat Stress Eating In Midlife By Calming Your Stress & Anxiety
    Mar 9 2026

    What if stress eating in midlife isn’t a lack of discipline but a nervous system response trying to help you cope?
    If this is something you struggle with, you’re not broken — and there is a compassionate, meaningful way to understand what’s happening.
    In this episode, you’ll discover:
    1. Why emotional eating in midlife is often a coping skill for anxiety and stress rather than a failure of willpower
    2. How biology, history, and culture shape your relationship with food and self-control
    3. Why rebuilding self-attunement helps calm your nervous system and reduces stress eating without shame
    Take 11 minutes to understand stress eating with compassion instead of criticism — you’re worth it.

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    About the Host:
    MJ Murray Vachon LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 48,000 hours of therapy sessions and 31 years of experience teaching her Mental Wellness curriculum, Inner Challenge. Four years ago she overcame her fear of technology to create a podcast that integrated her vast clinical experience and practical wisdom of cultivating mental wellness using the latest information from neuroscience. MJ was Social Worker of the Year in 2011 for Region 2/IN.

    Creating Midlife Calm is a podcast designed to guide you through the challenges of midlife, tackling issues like anxiety, low self-esteem, feeling unworthy, procrastination, and isolation, while offering strategies for improving relationships, family support, emotional wellbeing, mental wellness, and parenting, with a focus on mindfulness, stress management, coping skills, and personal growth to stop rumination, overthinking, and increase confidence through self-care, emotional healing, and mental health support.

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    11 mins
  • Ep. 243 How To FINALLY Feel Relaxed Again in Midlife, As Anxiety and Stress Take Over
    Mar 5 2026

    What if relaxing at night feels hard because your body never had a chance to slow down during the day?
    If this sounds familiar, you’re not doing anything wrong — your nervous system just needs a different kind of support.
    In this episode, you’ll discover:
    1. Why trying to relax on command often backfires when anxiety and stress have created ongoing urgency
    2. How reducing urgency while you’re still busy helps your nervous system feel safer and less exhausted
    3. Simple, realistic coping skills you can use throughout the day to make rest and relaxation more accessible at night
    Take 9 minutes to learn how easing urgency during the day can help your body relax again — you’re worth it.

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    About the Host:
    MJ Murray Vachon LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 48,000 hours of therapy sessions and 31 years of experience teaching her Mental Wellness curriculum, Inner Challenge. Four years ago she overcame her fear of technology to create a podcast that integrated her vast clinical experience and practical wisdom of cultivating mental wellness using the latest information from neuroscience. MJ was Social Worker of the Year in 2011 for Region 2/IN.

    Creating Midlife Calm is a podcast designed to guide you through the challenges of midlife, tackling issues like anxiety, low self-esteem, feeling unworthy, procrastination, and isolation, while offering strategies for improving relationships, family support, emotional wellbeing, mental wellness, and parenting, with a focus on mindfulness, stress management, coping skills, and personal growth to stop rumination, overthinking, and increase confidence through self-care, emotional healing, and mental health support.

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    10 mins