Fail Big, Show Up, Stay Real: Cara Rosellini on Midlife, Motherhood & Making it in Comedy

We’re three episodes into this season, and I’m so excited to bring you this conversation with my friend Cara Rosellini—standup comedian, writer, actress, mom, and just an overall phenomenal human. This episode is a bit of a departure—it’s less of an interview and more of a candid chat between two women trying to figure out what it means to show up, be vulnerable, and create something new in middle age. Cara and I talk about: – Coming back to work and creativity after years away – What it’s really like to navigate social media and self-promotion when you’re 40+ – The fear of being seen—and doing it anyway – The beauty of failing big and trying again – And why staying true to yourself is the only path forward This one’s for everyone who’s ever felt frozen, stuck, or unsure if they’re still relevant. (Spoiler alert: you are.) We see you. We are you. Let’s keep going—and maybe even fail big together.

Connect with Cara: cararosellini.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cararosellini You can find me on Instagram @rightinfrontofmyface or send me a note at tinfrontofmyface@gmail.com. If this conversation hit home for you, please share it with a friend and leave a review. It really does help more people find these stories. And as always, don’t forget to look around—you never know what’s happening right in front of your face. Thank you to my sponsors Cassie and Jeremy Johnson with Windermere Real Estate: https://johnsonandwalker.com/

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