Most women I talk to over 40, 50, and 60 say the same thing: “I never thought I’d be here, dating at this stage of life.” And let’s be honest, midlife dating often gets a bad rap. But the truth? It can be the BEST time in your life to find real love… if you know how to approach it. In this episode, we talk about why dating now can be easier, more authentic, and more fulfilling than ever—and how shifting your perspective can change everything. Episode Highlights: Why dating now can feel easier and more authentic than ever The freedom that comes from wanting—not needing—a partner How showing up as your true self changes who you attract Why self-acceptance is magnetic How trusting yourself shapes every choice you make in love Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Dating Over 50: Why It’s the Best Time for Love 00:53 Meet Hilary 01:47 Midlife Dating Truths 02:07 Reason 1: Maturity & Clarity 03:44 Reason 2: Desire, Not Need 05:08 Reason 3: Authentic Self 07:06 Reason 4: Confidence & Magnetism 08:52 Reason 5: Self-Trust & Boundaries 10:28 Why It’s Never Too Late for Love Dating now isn’t about chasing chemistry or proving your worth—it’s about finding a true, equal partnership that adds to your already beautiful life. ✨ I’m Hilary Silver, LCSW, former psychotherapist turned master coach and founder of Ready for Love. I help high-achieving women show up in love as confidently as they do in their careers. 💡 Through this podcast, I share my WOMAN-centered, SELF-centered approach—time-tested methods that blend psychology, brain science, relationship skills, and no-BS dating advice. 🎙️ Since 2017, we’ve helped over 10,000 women with a 98% success rate, making Ready for Love the #1 program in the world for women who’ve tried everything else. 🎯 Watch my free masterclass to learn the proven 4-step Ready for Love Method: https://readyforloveinc.com/masterclass 💬 Apply for a free Love Breakthrough Call with my team: https://readyforloveinc.com/apply…
At Maāz Meáczhar, we reflect on life by deconstructing ideas that move us — the ones that stir our curiosity, challenge our thinking, or touch our hearts. The name Maāz Meáczhar is a beautiful Kashmiri expression — probably untranslatable — evoking deep affection, tenderness, and the quiet sweetness of kinship, especially within families. It’s a space of honest, heartfelt conversation — between a dad, a son, and you! 📬 We'd love to hear from you: sulaimanhussaini@gmail.com
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#12 From Kashmir to Cashmere: To Long and Belong
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1:00:28Send us a text In this episode, we are joined by a special guest—Nafeesa Syeed, a writer whose lyrical, deeply personal piece 'A Kashmiri in Cashmere' traces a journey across landscapes, names, and the weight of memory. We have a conversation about her beautifully crafted essay—one that begins in the Pacific Northwest but stretches all the way to t…
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Send us a text In this episode we talk about the idea of Justice. Among other things we discuss: Justice in the western and Islamic tradition Adler’s Syntopicon ( Dictionary of Ideas) 102 greatest ideas, boiled to 6 great ideas, Justice being one of them Justice as an unlimited good Justice for all oppressed peoples of the world - Palestine, Kashmi…
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Send us a text In this episode we have an authentic conversation in Kashmiri (کٲشُر) about Marhoom Prof. Rahman Rahi's multi-dimensional themes found in his literary works. Guided by our special guest , Zareef Ahmed Zareef , a celebrated poet of the Kashmiri language himself, we try to feel and taste the sweetness & depth of Rahi's kalam. During th…
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Send us a text In this episode we talk exclusively in Kashmiri (کٲشِر) about Cecil Tyndale-Biscoe's service to Kashmir. Along with our special guest , Shafi Ahmed Qadri , author of a book titled - Biscoe in Kashmir, we explore the various facets of his work and what impact it has historically made and continues to make in current times. Among many …
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Send us a text In this episode we talk about the idea of happiness. What does it really mean to be happy? Is it transient or lasting? Is it relative or something absolute? Is it only a means or an end in itself. Does it mean that during our limited life span we are happy in every waking and sleeping moment? Is there a blueprint for happiness? Among…
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Send us a text In this episode, along with our special guest Dr. Jane Strand, we talk about our serendipitous meeting and revisit a local Kashmiri story about Jana and her relationship with Robert Thorp. Based on new research, we identify a historical error and propose to rectify it. Among many other things we discuss : Cashmere Misgovernment ( Rob…
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Send us a text In this episode we continue our conversation from the previous episode and explore other themes prevalent in the society, 1950's and onwards. We deliberate on the question: Why it matters to know our story or history ? Conversation is in Kashmiri (کٲشِر) and among the ideas touched on: The Mufti House Hold Kashur Quran text Kashur Qu…
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Send us a text In this episode we talk exclusively in Kashmiri (کٲشِر) and take a peek into the 1950's & onwards scene of the social, economic, religious and political situation in the Kashmir Valley. We attempt to address the question : Why it matters to know our story or history ? Among many other things we discuss : Maaz Meaczhar and its deeper …
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Send us a text In this episode we look at the idea of doing good in the world without expecting anything in return. We explore the lives of three Unsung Heroes and their contributions to the Kashmiri people. Even Fat Tony gets to ask a question during the conversation! References: https://quran.com/99 Wounded Paradise Kashmir Misgoverned The Bouque…
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Send us a text In this episode along with our special guest, Manejah Yaqub , we explore the idea of 'Reading' and look at how it can enrich our lives. How to be a part of the grand conversation between the greatest minds that have ever lived, who discussed themes which have concerned us all along the ages. We reflect on the prose-poetry of Khalil J…
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Send us a text In this episode we explore the idea of diversity and Quranic notions of Spiritual equality which have implications for concrete social relations as it pertains to race or caste. We explore how diversity ought to be seen as a positive sign of God and evidence of His Creative Genius; And not let evil forces use diversity as a divisive …
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Send us a text In this maiden episode we talk about the idea of suffering. We look critically at the Essay "Suffering as Surrender" by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf published in Renovatio, Journal of Zaytuna College ( Spring 2020, Vol 4, No.1 ). References: https://renovatio.zaytuna.edu/article/suffering-as-surrender Śaĥīĥ Muslim How wonderous is the affair o…
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