Have questions about The Midlife Curriculum?

I know that investing in yourself can feel like a big decision. If you have specific questions about the course, or maybe you're just wondering if it's the right fit for you, I would love to meet with you one on one to discuss it.

By the end of our call, it is my goal that you feel confident in your decision.

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Backed By Research. Trusted By Experts.

Hi! I’m Leah Weiss, PhD—a Stanford lecturer, author, therapist, and researcher who has spent 25 years helping accomplished leaders navigate life’s big questions. I am also the creator of The Midlife Curriculum.

I’ve worked with executives at Google, NATO, and NASA, and my work has been featured in The New York Times, TED Ideas, and BBC.

The Midlife Curriculum started as a personal framework. A way to pause and ask: What am I doing with this next stretch of life? And what kind of clarity and support would actually help?

Being the nerd I am, I went straight to the research. I dug into the developmental psychology around midlife transitions, and I talked to my therapy and coaching clients—smart, thoughtful women navigating this exact season.

The Midlife Curriculum draws from this experience plus cutting-edge research on midlife development to offer you frameworks that match your level of sophistication and honor the complexity of this life stage.

MY WORK HAS PROUDLY BEEN FEATURED IN: 

"Dr. Weiss’s work combines ancient insights with modern science in a way that is both practical and deeply beneficial. Her programs make timeless wisdom accessible to people in their everyday lives."
 
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
"Weiss's approach to greater satisfaction and success is steeped in evidence-based science. And it's not just philosophical; there's plenty of practical advice."
 
New York Times Book Review
"Named a “Chief Kindness Officer,” GSB lecturer Leah Weiss is recognized for her groundbreaking work bringing compassion, wisdom, and purpose into leadership — a powerful antidote to burnout and disconnection."
 
Stanford Magazine
"If you want work to work for you, read this book. If you wonder what your true work is, read this book."
 
Jon Kabat-Zinn
"An antidote to burnout... can help transform the daily grind into the things that most uplift and sustain us: meaningful contribution and a sense of belonging."

Kelly McGonigal, PhD
"Purpose is something we do or something we create — not something we buy, inherit or achieve."
 
TED Ideas