by Di Kersey | Oct 3, 2025 | Invisible to Visible, Life Stages for Women, Modern Women, Patriarchy, Visible Women
Why Do I Feel Invisible in My Own Life: How Do I Reclaim My Time, Space, and Identity in Midlife? (Join the conversation over on Substack) Tell me if this sounds like you. You wake up already thinking about what you need to do for everyone else. Your partner, your...
by Di Kersey | Oct 3, 2025 | Invisible to Visible, Life Stages for Women, Modern Women, Patriarchy, Visible Women
Why Do I Feel Like I Have to Shrink Myself to Be Taken Seriously: And How Do I Reclaim My Voice in Midlife? (Join the conversation over on Substack) You’re not imagining it, and you’re not too sensitive. You don’t need to be quieter, smaller, or...
by Di Kersey | Oct 3, 2025 | Invisible to Visible, Life Stages for Women, Modern Women, Patriarchy, Visible Women
Invisible No More: How Midlife Women Can Reclaim Voice, Presence, and Power (Join the conversation over on Substack) Do you ever feel like you’ve been living your whole life for everyone else, only to wake up one day and realise you have disappeared in the...
by Di Kersey | Oct 3, 2025 | Invisible to Visible, Life Stages for Women, Modern Women, Patriarchy, Visible Women
Living Visible, Heard, and Valued in Midlife: Your Next Chapter Begins Here (Join the conversation over on Substack) So here we are. You’ve journeyed through the five biggest truths of invisibility in midlife: Shrinking your voice in rooms that weren’t built for you....
by Di Kersey | Jul 29, 2025 | Visible Women
Some women don’t just live through history. They shape it. (Join the conversation over on Substack) They don’t wait for permission or soften themselves to be more “acceptable.” They don’t let the weight of ‘what’s always been’ stand in the way of what could be. Edith...
by Di Kersey | Jun 5, 2025 | Visible Women
Some women don’t just live through history. They shape it. (Join the conversation over on Substack) They don’t wait for permission or soften themselves to be more “acceptable.” They don’t let the weight of ‘what’s always been’ stand in the way of what could be. Edith...