In our very first HeySister! Mailbag episode, Michelle answers your anonymous questions—raw, real, and straight from the heart.
From how to reinvent yourself in midlife to what fuels you at any life stage, we’re diving into the life shifts no one prepares us for. Michelle also responds to a listener navigating weight gain after a hysterectomy and shares why perimenopause looks different for every woman.
Plus, we talk balancing work, health, and family when it feels like life is pulling you in every direction.
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