After my last tear-jerker post for Father’s Day, I decided to get back in my fun lane for today’s post. If you are a regular reader here, you know I’m in the middle of a 12-week unpaid internship at a local whiskey distillery.
I proposed this lifelong learning opportunity as a “Midlife Reimagined Apprenticeship” for my 61-year-old retired-teacher self. I am learning so much about making, finishing, filtering, proofing, and evaluating bourbon. I’m having a blast, plus I get the best homework ever!
Another side benefit of my internship as a worker on the distillery floor is improved physical fitness. There is lots of heavy lifting, rolling, pushing, pulling, stacking, squatting, and lunging. In fact, it’s quite a workout for me and my scrawny arms. I have never been athletic (unless clumsiness is a sport — then I’m gold-medal badass), and have very little upper body strength. I do have a titanium screw in my right shoulder, holding my bicep in place, so I’m being careful, but after seven weeks I am noticing improved strength and tone in my ‘lil arms. I’m calling it the Whiskey Intern Workout. This is not to be confused with my usual Bourbon Bicep Curls workout of repeatedly raising and lowering a glass of bourbon whiskey to my mouth.
I’ve created this handy infographic for your workout pleasure. Just go find yourself a sweet distillery and get to workin’ with these six moves:
- Filled Barrel Roll
- Empty Barrel Flip
- Box Squat, Lift, & Stack
- Forward Lunge & Empty Tank Incline Push
- Backward Lunge & Filled Tank Pull
- Double Bucket Lift

(OK, folks…you know this is for entertainment purposes only, right?)
I’m no fitness trainer, but I do know strengthening, weight-bearing exercise is especially important for midlife women. Someone recently pointed out that, at 61, I’m technically past midlife. Yeah? Well, I’m still in the throes of never-ending Devil Menopause (hence the “hot” in The Hot Goddess) so I’m still claiming midlife, damnit.

Of course, the real strengthening benefit of my Midlife Reimagined Apprenticeship is to my confidence and courage. I wrote here about trying to overcome my own negative self-talk and self-doubt as I was contemplating proposing my apprenticeship idea to the distillery CEO. I was afraid of my own wild imagination and its crazy idea. I was afraid of making mistakes and looking foolish. But, just like with everything that’s good for our growth and transformation, all I had to do was give myself permission to be afraid…and go forward anyway. So glad I did.
What “crazy” idea are you afraid of? What helps strengthen your courage and confidence?

All images from thehotgoddess.com retired_rewired_inspired.
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Ok I love this and the pics. I love that you are not wallowing in self pity and are being so positive about aging. I have recently read two posts by women that were not and I truly believe that attitude is the key. Attitude and the ability to laugh at ourselves.
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Thank you so much for this comment! I think being able to laugh at ourselves and find humor in everyday living is so important.
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Yes very important.
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You look fantastic! And I am taking steps toward this same sort of life outlook. So glad to be reading you!
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Thank you so much! Good for you! I’ve made progress in the outlook department, but it’s been in lots of baby steps. ❤
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Thanks for the laughs and inspiration Natalie. Your stinky face is funny! 🤪 I need to step up my strength training (inner and outer).
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Thank you, Brad! I’m not good at looking tough, but I’ve got stinky down. It is satisfying to begin to feel stronger inside and outside. 💙
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My 14 yo son is into fitness. Never fails to compare his gradually forming biceps to my non-existent ones. Now i can see he is right, cause even a 61 yo never-ending Devil Menopause woman seems to have stronger biceps than me 💔
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LOL, Ananda! You have a huge heart❤😊
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Damn Girl! Get it!! Still can’t believe you talked yourself and someone into being a Whiskey Distillery Intern. I think the hot should be for “Hot Ticket”. High praise… my mom would say that all the time for me when I was putting myself out there in the world.
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Ha! Thanks for making me smile, Matt. I can’t believe I got the intern gig to happen either. Great that your mom encouraged you to put yourself out there. It feels good to be growing more and more confident.
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Hilarious and you do look great!💯💯💪🏾💪🏾
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Lol, thank you Ann, and thanks for reading!❤
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That post should inspire a few people!
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Thank you so much, Geoff!
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Fantastic post! Thank you for the smiles and the inspiration. You look great!
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Thank you so much, Michele! I’m so happy you enjoyed the post ❤
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Oh yeah!! 😁
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You are amazing, inspiration, and beautiful! I love this line, “just like with everything that’s good for our growth and transformation, all I had to do was give myself permission to be afraid…and go forward anyway. So glad I did.” Exactly so. Wonderful post, Natalie. ❤️
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That means a lot coming from you, Jeff. Thank you so much!❤
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That is so kind, thank you, my friend. ❤️ You’re most welcome!
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This is incredible. What could be better than pursuing a passion and getting some muscle along the way.
Sharing.
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Thank you for reading❤. I am having fun…and stocking up on Aleve
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lol at your “mean” face.
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Lol, I know. I’ve got stinky face down, though. Thank you for reading!
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I hope to be like you when I age. Currently I workout everyday and hope to keep doing so till I die.
I even write a fitness blog, here’s a link if you want to check it out
https://ironflecs.wordpress.com/
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Thanks so much for your comment. I don’t have a daily workout routine orher than my manual labor at the distillery. I admire your commitment.
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Ohh I’m pretty sure your manual labour is harder than my one hour workouts 🔥. I admire your positive outlook towards life
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Thank you!😊
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this is awesome wow!!! I’ll be trying some these for sure!!! thank you
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Thank you for reading❤🥃
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