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**LINK IN BIO FOR FULL EPISODE** Men and women experience aging very differently. For men, aging is often associated with authority, accomplishment, and credibility.
For women, it brings marginalization — a narrowing of value tied to appearance and youth. But the social rules don’t actually have to change for women to begin to feel freer. What has to change first is how deeply those rules have been internalized. When you’ve been told your whole life that your worth is tied to how you look, then stepping out of that story can feel disorienting, even frightening. It’s not just cultural pressure. It becomes personal identity. But liberation doesn’t come from pretending those pressures don’t exist. It comes from grounding ourselves in what’s actually true. The regrets of people at the end of their lives are well documented. And they are not about appearance. People don’t agonize over how they looked at 30 or 50. They grieve the time they spent policing themselves instead of living — the love they withheld from themselves, the risks they didn’t take, the time they missed because they were too busy managing how they were seen. That’s why we invited Dr. Hillary McBride into the studio. Hillary is one of the world's leading psychologists working at the intersection of body image and aging. With years of clinical experience sitting with women under this exact pressure, she’s uniquely positioned to see the full picture — what’s happening culturally, how it’s shaping us psychologically, and what it actually takes to break free. This is one of the most comprehensive conversations you’ll hear on this topic. We don’t shy away from the uncomfortable or the taboo. Hillary names this moment with rare precision, and what she suggests comes next deserves serious attention. Watch the full episode via link in bio or search for “Mighty Pursuit Podcast” on YouTube, Apple, or Spotify.

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