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I knew this discussion had to be shared and the Friday Night BeerBlog (FNBB) and subsequent podcast episodes on Redesigning Midlife were born. Join us every other week as I publish the blog, but also produce the FNBB podcast version where we discuss and disagree a lot. All in fun. And usually over a beer.
As I worked through imposter syndrome and began to gain confidence in this blog, I asked my husband, Mike, to sit and listen to it each week. The discussion and the midlife male perspective on the topics was lively to say the least.
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What Is Relationship “Popcorning” And Am I Guilty?
The Fifty-First Official Friday Night BeerBlog
The Seventy-Fourth Official Friday Night BeerBlog
What’s With The Friday Night BeerBlog (FNBB) Anyway?
The Seventy-Second Official Friday Night BeerBlog
Married 26 Years Last Month – The McShane Secrets To A Successful (ish) Marriage.
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You’re a Savage. Classy. Bougie. Ratchet.
The Eighty-Third Official Friday Night BeerBlog
The Eighth Official Friday Night BeerBlog
I Can See Clearly Now The Dirt Is Gone
The Twenty-Third Official Friday Night BeerBlog
August 19, 2022 – The Seventy-Ninth Official Friday Night BeerBlog You are asking a good question if it’s “What does that even mean?”. I’m even asking myself, but as I sit here every day with my head buried in a textbook or have eyes on the computer while my fingers tap across the keys at […]
August 12, 2022 – The Seventy-Eighth Official Friday Night BeerBlog One of my good friends turns 60 in a few weeks. Two friends that I’ve been riding with for years and years are both 61 this year. My sister-in-law entered the last year of her 50s this week. And Mike, the 25 year old hunk […]
It is a show of strength to ask for help. No man is an island. Most of the time is it up to us send up a flare and scream S.O.S. When you do, watch out, people are going to come out of the woodwork. You may even be overwhelmed by the help that is offered.
There are so many people that have some thing in mind that they want to “be”. But because they think it will be too hard to “become” that thing, they refuse to try. Fear of failure grips and that dream is shoved to the back of the brain. The ego says, “Don’t try that, someone […]
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