Get to know me.

Hey, sis, I am Tashica, a soon-to-be 43-year-old California girl at heart now living life with a Southern soul twist in Georgia. I'm a mom of three, two grown Queens and one teen prince, a wife for the second time around, but have truly gotten it right this time, and a woman deep in the thick of rediscovering herself, mind, body, spirit, and soul, and honestly while still trying to discover, I don't know what that looks like on a day-to-day basis. Most of us women are just rolling with the punches I'm trying to make it look good while we do it.

But in re-discovering who I truly am, Midlife glo was born from my journey of feeling unseen, unheard, and unsure of where I fit in this loud world, the changes that come with pre-menopause I
questioned my purpose after the kids started flying the nest, and been through the quiet ache of not feeling fully present in my own life, even while loving deeply and giving constantly. Struggled with underpaying job burnout, and the weight of always showing up for others well forgetting to show up for myself.

But I've always found the light through my spirituality. I love the outdoors, hikes, waterfalls, trying to stay my best healthy self with herbs and vitamins, reading, journaling, and self-reflection. I know it sounds like the average thing that most do to rediscover themselves but trust me, it has worked with consistency. I am slowly building a life that feels like mine, and Midlife Glo is where I invite you to do the same.

This space is for women like us for us:

  • Wives who love deeply but feel invisible in silence

  • Mamas, who have given everything, and are now ready to give back to themselves

  • Women who want better health, better peace, and better pay, but don't know where to start

  • Sisters seeking joy, purpose, sisterhood, true friendship, and healing in midlife and beyond

Through blogs, e-books, journals, coloring books for stress and mental stimulation, wellness resources, digital education, and heart field inspiration:
I'm here to walk with you as we glow through what we go through together. We're not lost, sis; we're just becoming, and trust me, the version of you that's coming—she's everything.