Ep. 7 Millennials and the Midlife Crisis: A Generational Shift

Did you know millennials are experiencing midlife crises between 30-45, much earlier than previous generations? In this illuminating episode, Scott and Kristen reframe what we've been calling a "crisis" and reveal why it might actually be your greatest opportunity for growth.What you'll discover:Why the traditional view of midlife crisis (sports cars and impulsive decisions) misses the deeper transformation happeningCarl Jung's powerful concept of the "two halves of life" and what each half is truly aboutThe difference between building your container (first half) and filling it with meaning (second half)What happens when you cling to your first-half metrics while your soul is crying out for second-half depthTwo profound questions to help you navigate this transition with intention instead of panic"Midlife is not about you going crazy. It's about you waking up to yourself and realizing what actually matters." - KristenTune in to discover how shifting from "crisis" to "breakthrough" can transform this challenging transition into the most meaningful chapter of your life.Share this episode with anyone wondering "is this it?" or contemplating a major life change without understanding the deeper shift happening underneath.We also have an active community for listeners of The Pursuit of Happywell. Join our community on facebook: The Pursuit of Happywell Community or find the website at LiveHappywell.com

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At The Pursuit of Happywell, we believe that happiness and success aren’t just destinations—they’re lifelong pursuits shaped by how we face challenges, setbacks, and everyday moments. Our mission is to break down the science of well-being and personal growth into practical, thought-provoking conversations that challenge conventional wisdom. Each week, we explore the big questions through cutting-edge research, real-life stories, and candid discussions, empowering you to build a life you truly love—one rooted in resilience, purpose, and lasting fulfillment.