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Menopause, Hot Flashes & Hard Landings: The Midlife Flight Brief

Menopause, Hot Flashes & Hard Landings: The Midlife Flight Brief

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Episode 250 is a milestone — and Commander Drew and Dr. Paul mark it with a conversation that matters for everyone: the truth about midlife, hormonal change, and how to keep your body flying strong when your system gets a software update you didn’t ask for.

The show opens with a no-excuses fitness brief on the five areas that protect your health through midlife: resistance training, balance, mobility, cardio, and mindfulness. Whether it’s menopause for women or the quiet decline men try to ignore, the message is the same—your airframe changed. Stop pretending you’re 22 and fly what you’ve got with a plan that actually works.

The Good News segment honors Mrs. Susan Young Browne — 108 years old, born in 1918, and still collecting reasons to keep going. She walked ten miles a day for school in a segregated system, taught for three decades, traveled the world in retirement, and recently had a governor show up to her birthday asking for life advice. Her story is a masterclass in purpose and movement.

The Wingmen Longevity Quiz gives every listener an honest look at their long-range flight plan—five key areas: health, home, social connection, care readiness, and purpose. The questions are simple. The answers might sting. Either way, you leave knowing exactly what to fix.

Jet Jolt pulls back the curtain on the night carrier landing—the maneuver most civilian pilots don’t know exists and most Navy pilots never forget. No horizon, a pitching deck, a glowing meatball, and one shot to catch a wire. It’s a controlled crash, and it’s home.

The Frequent Flow-Line brings a letter from Key Largo—a woman preparing for a family reunion with a narcissistic uncle, asking how to protect her peace and model strength for her young son without starting a war. Drew and Paul walk through grey-rock tactics, boundary language, and the ready-room standard for handling someone who mistakes control for leadership.

The Gouge with Ace tackles EFOL Fact #6: the difference between healthy self-confidence and ego that quietly drives people away. And the Wingman story closes the show with Marcus—a man 47 years into bad habits and one early-morning text away from getting his life back.

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