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The Midlife Mess

The Midlife Mess

De : Lara Thompson
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Welcome to The Midlife Mess Podcast! A podcast about the mess that is midlife, how to cope in your relationships, interpersonally, and the world during this time of life. Hosted by, Lara Thompson, a 42-year-old single mom and professional. In each episode Lara will use her background knowledge of psychology and mindset to discuss a self-improvement strategy or hot topic in a way that brings empathy and understanding for women and men. So, unless every aspect of your life is perfect, join the discussion every Wednesday, and please subscribe, rate, review, and follow TheMidlifeMessPod on Instagram.

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    • Episode 12: The Real Charleston: Neighborhood Vibes, Beaches, Growth Pains, and Why I Chose It
      Feb 18 2026

      Charleston has been ranked a top travel city for years — but visiting and living here are two totally different experiences. In this episode, Lara shares why she chose Charleston, what surprised her after moving from the DC area, and how each part of town has its own personality — from downtown’s postcard charm to West Ashley’s laid-back “real life” vibe, to Mount Pleasant’s suburban-coastal polish, to Folly’s low-key surf energy, and Summerville’s fast-growing family scene. She also gets honest about growth, traffic, cost, school choice, the dating scene, and Charleston’s complicated history — and why she’s still grateful to call it home.

      What you’ll hear in this episode

      • Why Lara chose Charleston (small-town Virginia → DC → “Charleston is my middle”)
      • Two things she missed immediately: major league sports + a thriving mall (hello, Sephora panic 😅)
      • “Postcard Charleston”: Rainbow Row, carriages, church steeples, Spanish moss (and why she loves it)
      • Downtown breakdown: Upper King vs. Lower King + a lesser-known gem (Philadelphia Alley)
      • Neighborhood/area vibes across the metro (3 counties: Charleston, Berkeley, Dorchester):
        • North Charleston realities + the cool pockets (Park Circle, Old Navy Base redevelopment)
        • “East of the Cooper” world: Mount Pleasant, Sullivan’s, IOP, Daniel Island
        • “West side” world: West Ashley (Avondale) + hidden treasure Charles Towne Landing
        • The plantation district stops: Drayton Hall, Magnolia, Middleton Place
        • Island life: James Island, Johns Island (and commute/traffic realities)
        • Beach culture: why Folly Beach is her favorite
        • Summerville: old-town charm + Nexton growth and what it feels like
      • Schools & the big question: “Where are the good schools?”
        • What “school choice” means in Charleston County
        • Spotlight on Ashley River Creative Arts (and why Lara loves it for her daughter)
        • Magnet options later (arts + academic pathways)
      • Growth and the economy: the metro pushing toward ~1M over the next decade + diversified industry
      • The “been here vs come here” tension (and the transplant jokes)
      • Dating in Charleston: slightly more women than men + Peter Pan syndrome (Lara keeps it real)
      • Charleston’s complicated past — and why acknowledging it matters
        • The market’s history
        • International African American Museum, McLeod Plantation, and honoring Gullah Geechee culture
      • Closing: Charleston isn’t perfect (cost, heat, traffic)… but it’s where she’s built a life

      If you know someone visiting or thinking about moving to Charleston, send them this episode. And if you want a deeper dive on any area (West Ashley pockets, Mount Pleasant vs Daniel Island, best “local” beach days, etc.), DM Lara and tell her what you want next.

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      54 min
    • Episode 11: Can Men and Women live in Harmony, Not a Power Struggle?
      Feb 12 2026

      In this episode of Midlife Mess, Lara dives into one of the most nuanced and emotionally charged conversations of our time: the dynamic between men and women.

      Is it strained? Yes.
      Is it hopeless? Absolutely not.

      Lara believes we’re actually closer than ever to something healthier — but growth always comes with friction.

      From Travis and Taylor (yes, we’re going there) to the “wives submit…” Bible verse that’s rarely quoted in full, to pregnancy, physical vulnerability, masculine and feminine energy, and the male loneliness epidemic — this episode is an honest, bridge-building conversation meant to bring men and women closer together, not push them further apart.

      This is not an anti-man episode.
      It’s a pro-relationship, pro-respect, pro-understanding episode.

      Forward this one to your husband, boyfriend, brother, dad, or male friends. This is a conversation worth having together.

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      48 min
    • Episode 10: Twin Flame Theory & Understanding the 3 Types of Love
      Feb 4 2026

      In this episode of The Midlife Mess, Lara explores the idea that we only fall in love three times—and why that framework can be incredibly freeing in midlife.

      Inspired by You Only Fall in Love Three Times by Kate Rose, this episode breaks down soulmate love, karmic love, and twin flame love, and how each relationship serves a purpose rather than representing a failure.

      Through personal reflection and real-life examples, Lara reframes past relationships as lessons that build toward emotional awareness, boundaries, and readiness for calm, consistent love.

      If you’re single, healing, dating again, or wondering whether you missed your chance, this episode offers reassurance: you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.

      Love isn’t something we fail at—it’s something we evolve through.

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      41 min
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