What if you don’t have to be fully healed, fully confident, or fully certain to speak?
Still Finding My Voice is a personal growth podcast for adults 50 and over navigating reinvention, identity shifts, and life after the big transitions. If you're an empty nester, in midlife, exploring purpose after years of caregiving, career-building, or simply staying quiet, this show is for you.
Hosted by former Cancan dancer Lynne Street, the podcast blends humor, movement, and honest conversation to explore recovery, confidence, emotional growth, and returning to your authentic self. This isn't about becoming someone new. It's about remembering who you were before the world got loud.
Through solo reflections and thoughtful guest interviews, Lynne speaks to midlife listeners who have done the therapy, survived the hard chapters, and are now asking, "What's next?" Expect conversations about resilience, voice, relationships, courage, creativity and yes - the occasional metaphorical "high kick."
Because finding your voice after 50 doesn't require perfection. it requires presence. and maybe a little rhythm.
In this episode of Still Finding My Voice, Lynne shares honest conversations about what it means to find your voice while you’re still becoming. This is for anyone who has felt quieted by life, softened by experience, or unsure if their voice truly matters. Through reflection, storytelling, and Lynne's VOICE Method™, we explore how your voice doesn’t arrive all at once—it emerges in layers, through courage, self-trust, and permission. You’ll be reminded that your voice is worthy now, not someday. If you’ve been waiting to feel “ready,” this episode is your gentle invitation to begin anyway. Welcome to Still Finding My Voice.
🎉This podcast is for reflection, not perfection. Consult professionals when needed, stretch responsibly, and remember — "high kicks are always optional.”✍🏼Creation note: Portions of the planning and structuring process for this podcast were supported by reflective writing tools, including ChatGPT, used as a creative aid. All stories, reflections, and conversations are original and shared from lived experience.