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Listen to Dave Schoof Interview LifeTwo's Wesley Hein

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Our friend Dave Schoof interviewed LifeTwo co-founder Wesley Hein for his "Engaging The Disquiet" podcast. Wes talks about how LifeTwo came about and discusses "the Disquiet" with Dave (that's Dave's term for the unsettled feeling men may get in middle age). »more»

Engaging the disquiet

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Do you feel like there is something wrong with your life?

Is there a restlessness or unease that wakes you at 2am? This disquiet shows up in different ways. For men it relates to their sense of success – at work and as men. »more»

Audio Interview with Sue Shellenbarger, Author of Female Midlife Crisis Book "The Breaking Point"

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A very interesting radio interview from 2005 with Sue Shellenbarger can be found at this link, (note: requi »more»