In this unapologetic episode, Caroline Stanbury dives headfirst into one of the most polarizing questions women face: Can you be beautiful, successful, and still be seen for your brains—not just your looks? From the boardroom to the red carpet, Caroline unpacks the double standards that come with “pretty privilege,” the judgment behind feminine confidence, and why being underestimated might just be your greatest superpower. Expect bold truths, personal stories, and zero filters. Because beauty isn’t a weakness — and being underestimated is where the power play begins.
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Welcome to Over 50 & Flourishing, the show for any woman who feels like she lost her compass in the sea of midlife. I’m here to tell you it’s never too late to change your course and awaken the healthy, wise, and wonderful woman within. My name is Dominique Sachse, and I love to ask questions, which was why I spent nearly three decades of my life in the TV news business. I also started a YouTube channel in 2014 to connect intimately with my community, and I took an even deeper dive in my book Life Makeover - Embrace The Bold, Beautiful and Blessed You.
I’ll be the first to say, I’ve made mistakes, and I’m not afraid to be vulnerable and learn from them. I mean let’s face it, this stage of life can be complicated. Children are moving out, relationships are being examined, our parents are aging, and we’re having to manage all of this along with our menopause! It’s easy to lose sight of ourselves, but can I just say.. we matter.
So, whether it’s finding ways to enhance and celebrate our own beauty, taking bold steps toward living our best life in the second half of life, finding ways to be healthier, happier, and more spiritually connected, I will bring you thinkers and innovators who share the same passion of flushing out these ideas. It’s my goal to leave us all feeling inspired, thought and intent-driven, and with a sense of purpose in whatever we pursue. Let’s celebrate growing older together and embrace our Prime. It’s our time!
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In this unapologetic episode, Caroline Stanbury dives headfirst into one of the most triggering questions in modern relationships: Why do some men still struggle with powerful, successful, confident women?
From boardrooms to bedrooms, Caroline breaks down the double standards, the fragile egos, and the outdated expectations that alpha females still face. She shares her own experiences—being labeled “too much,” intimidating, or “hard to handle”—and why those labels say more about them than they ever did about her.
It’s bold. It’s honest. And it’s for every woman who’s ever been told to shrink herself to be loved. Spoiler alert: we’re done doing that.
This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Visit Quince.com/uncut for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.
Produced by Dear Media
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In this unapologetic episode, Caroline Stanbury dives headfirst into one of the most triggering questions in modern relationships: Why do some men still struggle with powerful, successful, confident women?
From boardrooms to bedrooms, Caroline breaks down the double standards, the fragile egos, and the outdated expectations that alpha females still face. She shares her own experiences—being labeled “too much,” intimidating, or “hard to handle”—and why those labels say more about them than they ever did about her.
It’s bold. It’s honest. And it’s for every woman who’s ever been told to shrink herself to be loved. Spoiler alert: we’re done doing that.
This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
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Produced by Dear Media
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In this brutally honest and unfiltered episode, Caroline and Sergio dive into the glam, the pressure, and the controversy behind plastic surgery, Botox, and modern beauty standards.
Caroline opens up about her own cosmetic journey, the judgment that comes with aging in the spotlight, and what it really takes to feel confident in a world obsessed with perfection. Meanwhile, Sergio shares his surprising take on natural beauty, why he loves every wrinkle, and how being younger doesn’t mean he wants “Instagram perfect.”
From the rise of tweakments to the emotional cost of comparison culture, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who’s ever felt the pressure to look ageless or has something to say about it.
The glam, the guilt, the glow-ups… it’s all on the table. No filters. No shame. Just the truth.
This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Visit Quince.com/uncut for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.
Produced by Dear Media
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Time to cut the cameras and turn ON the mic — Erin and Abe Lichy are pulling back the curtain on the wild ride of marriage, sex, business, and everything in between in Come Together.
As a powerhouse couple who’ve built empires together—Erin as a serial entrepreneur, interior designer, and Real Housewives of New York star, and Abe as a sharp legal mind and founder of The Advisory—they’re the couple you want at your dinner party, the ones you want to grab a drink with, and the first ones you’ll turn to for advice.
Each week, the duo will dive into the real, raw, and often unspoken realities of blending parenting, business, and love — all while keeping it real. With their signature honesty, wit, and easygoing vibe, they’re baring it all. Whether they’re talking business wins, how to keep the spark alive after nearly 15 years, or just the chaos of everyday life, no topic is off-limits.
Tune in every Monday for the real secret behind what it really takes to Come Together.
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Caroline Stanbury sits down with Larsa Pippen to talk about breaking free from the label of “basketball wife” and reclaiming her identity on her own terms. From navigating fame, motherhood, and high-profile relationships to building her own brand and speaking her truth, Larsa opens up about the power of reinvention, the double standards women face, and why she’s no longer living in anyone’s shadow. This episode is for every woman who’s ever been underestimated—and decided to write her own story anyway.
This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
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Produced by Dear Media
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