My So-Called (Mid)Life

My So-Called (Mid)Life
Jennifer Bechtold ran My So-Called (Mid)Life from 2020 to 2025 and racked up 228 episodes before signing off with a final episode titled "It's not goodbye, it's see you later." The show earned a 4.7-star rating on Apple Podcasts, and for good reason. Bechtold brought a genuine comedic voice to midlife content, covering relationships, dating, menopause, and current events with the kind of humor that made listeners feel like they were catching up with a sharp, opinionated friend. The podcast was a solo show for the most part, with Bechtold riffing on whatever was on her mind that week. One episode might tackle the absurdity of dating apps after 40, and the next could veer into true crime or celebrity news. That unpredictability was part of the charm. She didn't stick to a narrow lane, and the result was a show that felt genuinely personal rather than formulaic. With 228 episodes in the archive, there's a deep catalog for new listeners to work through. The show's strength was always Bechtold's voice. She was funny without trying too hard, honest without being performative, and willing to say the things that most midlife women think but don't say out loud. The weekly humor format hit a sweet spot between entertainment and real talk, and the episode backlog remains a solid resource for anyone who wants to laugh about the absurdities of being a Gen X woman in the modern world.

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