Midlife Reset with Jama Pantel
Midlife Reset with Jama Pantel is a podcast for high-achieving women navigating midlife changes and figuring out how to feel like themselves again.
If you’ve ever felt like you don’t feel like yourself anymore in midlife… but you can’t quite explain why, you’re not alone.
You’ve done everything right. You’ve built the life, the routines, the discipline.
And now something feels different. Not wrong… just different. Your body is changing. Your energy isn’t the same. And the things that used to work… don’t always work anymore.
But here’s the part no one really talks about. You might also feel more like yourself than ever before. More clear. More grounded. More aware of what you want and what no longer works for you. And now you’re trying to figure out what to do with that.
This podcast is where we talk about all of it. Midlife identity shifts. Confidence in midlife. Body changes and evolving routines. The “good girl” and “oldest daughter” patterns that kept you being the easy one, and what happens when that stops working.
Each week, Jama Pantel shares real conversations about what it looks like to move through a midlife reset in a way that feels honest, grounded, and aligned with who you are now. No extremes. No pretending everything is falling apart. No starting over from scratch. Just honest perspective, real-life experience, and figuring it out as you go.
If you’re in your 40s and navigating change, growth, and that feeling of “something is shifting”… this podcast will help you make sense of it.
Midlife Reset with Jama Pantel
Rebuilding Strength in Midlife: What It Really Means to Be Strong
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Rebuilding Strength in Midlife: What It Really Means to Be Strong
Episode Description:
What does strength look like when the version you used to know doesn’t fit anymore?
In this episode, Jama opens up about what it really means to rebuild strength in midlife: not just in your body, but in your mindset, your confidence, and the way you show up in your brand.
After years of defining strength through marathon training, hustle, and pushing harder, Jama hit a point where her body and energy said, “No more.” What followed was a deep shift, one that redefined how she approached fitness, creativity, and success.
Whether you’re a runner, a business owner, or just a woman navigating this new chapter of life, this episode will remind you that strength isn’t something you lose, it’s something you rebuild differently.
In this episode, Jama shares:
- How her definition of strength changed after hitting burnout
- The lessons she learned from shifting her training and lifestyle
- Why your body and your brand both need recovery to grow
- How alignment creates more power than constant hustle
- What “strong” actually looks like in this season of life
Because strength isn’t about doing more, it’s about learning to trust yourself enough to do what truly matters.
Timestamps:
– Hook: When strength stops looking like it used to
– How Jama’s running journey changed everything
– The truth about burnout and body signals
– Why pushing harder doesn’t always make you stronger
– The link between body alignment and brand alignment
– What rebuilding strength really means
– Closing reflections: strong looks different now
Key Takeaways:
- True strength isn’t performance — it’s presence.
- Rest and recovery build more resilience than constant output.
- Your body and your business both need seasons of rebuilding.
- Alignment, not intensity, sustains your energy and creativity.
- Strength in midlife is about sustainability, not speed.
Closing Note:
If your definition of strong is shifting, it’s because you are. You don’t have to prove your power anymore, you just have to embody it.
The more you honor where you are, the stronger your foundation becomes, in your body, your work, and your brand.
Midlife Reset with Jama Pantel is a podcast for high-achieving women navigating midlife changes and learning how to feel like themselves again.
If you’re in your 40s and noticing shifts in your body, your energy, or your identity, this podcast helps you make sense of it and move forward in a way that feels aligned with who you are now.
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Rethinking What Strength Means
Jama PantelWhat if the version of strong you've been chasing isn't strength at all? What if real strength has nothing to do with how much you can lift and everything to do with how you rise? Hey y'all, it's your podcast Bessie Jama and today we're talking about strength. Not just the kind you build in the gym or on a run, but the kind that shows up when life knocks you flat and you have to decide to get back up anyway. If you've been following me for a while, you know fitness has always been a huge part of my life. But this year I had to completely rethink what strength meant to me, physically, mentally, and even how I show up in my brand. Because the truth is, strength evolves just like everything else, and sometimes the hardest part isn't losing it, it's redefining it. For many years running has been my therapy, my structure, and honestly, my identity. I'd run marathons and everything else, I'd track things, I'd chase PRs, strength was measured in miles and minutes. But earlier this year, everything changed. My body was tired, my hormones were shifting, and my usual plan stopped working. Just as I said that, I realized it wasn't earlier this year. It actually started changing years back, but I just realized it earlier this year, and I had to pull back, rebuild, and face the uncomfortable truth that doing less felt like failure. This wasn't just a fitness wake up call, it was a life one. I realized I'd built my definition of strength around performance, around pushing, around proving, and it wasn't sustainable, not in running, not in business, and not in life. So I slowed down, way down. I started strength training differently, I stopped running and started walking. I paid attention to recovery, I focused on nutrition, and somewhere along the way, I realized something. I was getting stronger by doing less because I was doing it with intention. And although right now I am in marathon training, I have noticed that it does cause stress on my body and it takes longer to recover, and I am not where I want to be strength wise. However, old habits die hard, I'm still that marathoner at heart, and it might be my last one, I don't know. I'll never give up running, but I have noticed that doing less is more at this stage in life. We often define strength by visible effort, the grind, the hustle, the long hours, the long runs, the heavy lifts, but true strength is quieter. It's saying no when you've overcommitted, it's resting before you break down, it's staying grounded when things fall apart. In brand building, it's the same thing. You can't pour into your business, your clients, or your creativity if you're running on fumes. The version of you who's burned out, underfueled, and overextended isn't leading, she's surviving. Redefining strength means building a foundation that supports you, body, brand, and mindset. The whole picture. When I started giving my body what it actually needed, food, rest, recovery, something wild happened. My energy came back. I dropped the weight, my clarity came back, my creativity came back, I started feeling like myself again. And that's when I realized the way we treat our bodies mirrors how we treat our brands. If you're constantly overworking and undernourishing your business, it'll eventually crash too. But if you give it space, structure, and support, it grows stronger, just like you do. So if you've been feeling disconnected, tired, or uninspired lately, maybe it's not a sign to push harder, maybe it's a sign to slow down and realign. Strength isn't about force, it's about foundation. It's built in recovery, in boundaries, in the quiet decision to stay consistent even when no one's watching. As a woman in midlife, building brands, leading teams, raising families, our version of strong gets to evolve. It's not about perfection anymore. It's about sustainability and doing this for the long haul. You don't have to be a superhuman to build something powerful. You just have to be present enough to build it from a place of alignment. So if your body's been sending signals or your business feels heavy, take this as an invitation, not a failure. Because sometimes the strongest thing you can do is stop chasing the old definition of strength and start creating a new one that actually supports the life and the brand you're building now. And that, my friends, is living the whole picture.
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