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New Female-Driven Podcast “Talk Fifty to Me” Explores Life, Love, And Power After 50.

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Actress and director Constance Zimmer, known for her work on television series like “Entourage” and “House of Cards,” is teaming up with television writer and pro-aging influencer Heidi Clements on a new show directed toward older women. Titled “Talk Fifty to Me,” the series says its aim is to reframe the narrative around aging.


“I felt invisible when I hit 50 and now at 65 I know it’s because no one was listening to me — we are listening now,” said Clements. “We want all women to feel seen, heard and celebrate the joy of aging.”


With 23 episodes planned in the first season, the series blends candid host conversations, guest interviews, and audience engagement through social media. Listeners can expect discussions on everything from menopause and midlife pivots to dating and sex, giving advice to the next generation of women and redefining the second half of life. The creators say “Talk Fifty to Me” will offer personal insights designed to inspire younger women to embrace aging as empowerment rather than limitation.


“Talk Fifty to Me is about dismantling outdated narratives and showing women that this stage of life can be powerful, creative, and deeply fulfilling,” said Zimmer.


Zimmer and Clements have partnered with AdLarge and the fwd. network, the female-first podcast platform, to launch the show.


“We are thrilled to welcome ‘Talk Fifty to Me’ to the fwd. network,” said Cathy Csukas, CEO of AdLarge and the fwd. network. “Heidi and Constance bring a bold, refreshing perspective to conversations around aging, and their voices perfectly embody our mission to amplify female-driven stories that inspire, challenge, and connect.”


The series is produced by Alex Beattie, a seasoned producer known for work across television, film, and streaming platforms. First season guests will include Elizabeth Banks, Angela Kinsey, Yvette Nicole Brown, Teri Hatcher, Sherri Saum, Stacy London, Mally Roncal, Tracie Thorns, Nicole Eggert, Ricki Lake, Merrin Dungey, Margaret Cho, Rachael Harris, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Paulina Porizkova, and more.

 
 
 

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