welcome to the BROAD MINDED PODCAST, where best friends kristin and destiny deep-dive into the stuff society only whispers about -- no small talk, no filters, just two audacious broads surviving perimenopause without losing their minds... or their keys.
the Broad Minded Podcast serves as a digital headquarters for women navigating the messy, hilarious, and often wine-soaked realities of midlife. Hosted by besties Destiny and Kristin, the show is a masterclass in radical authenticity, centering on the liberating—if slightly chaotic—experience of #goingperimenopostal.
DESTINY
Destiny is a seasoned wine industry professional and hospitality expert who brings a "curated vibe" to every conversation. Based in Nehalem, Oregon, she spent years as a "wine maven," a background that informs her philosophy of "popping bottles" to celebrate small victories and artistic joy. On the podcast, she acts as the mystical anchor, often pulling tarot cards to help navigate the "heavy" parts of life. For Destiny, midlife isn't about fading away; it’s about using her strong voice, commanding presence and sharp creative instincts to foster radical collaboration among women.
KRISTIN
Armed with a sharp wit and zero patience for "polite" conversation, our resident Spicy Chihuahua tells it like it is. From navigating her personal health journey to going perimenopostal on the front lines of middle age, she ensures that even the most vulnerable topics are met with candor, grace, and humor.
A former yoga instructor and TV professional with a background in the high-energy lifestyle of both Los Angeles and New York City, Kristin has been around the block and has no qualms about being crowned reigning queen of the reality check.
LOBBYING
Together, the duo hosts the recurring segment "Lobbying," where they scout hotel lobbies—like Portland’s Sentinel Hotel—as sacred spaces for community, connection, and a perfectly chilled glass of wine. Whether they are discussing the nuances of a vintage pinot or the latest perimenopausal symptom, Destiny and Kristin prove that the best way to survive midlife is with a best friend, a sharp wit, and a very "broad" mind.