The Messy Middle
In this wide-ranging, candid episode of Our Rough Draft, Denise and Tim unpack what “middle life” feels like—from the frustration of overgeneralized research to the consequences of repeated moves and the friendships that survive seasons of change.
Denise reflects on her academic research (Cycle Zero complete!) and why she prefers “holding the process loosely” over blindly trusting one-size-fits-all systems. They talk about the Wenatchee move, what they learned (and what they regret), and how it exposed limits in both jobs and mental health. Moving through Seattle, Duval, Wenatchee, Gold Bar, Redmond, Woodinville, and finally Phoenix taught them hard lessons—rent first, read the neighborhood, and keep your priorities aligned.
The conversation turns to friendships: who stayed, who faded, and why some relationships are seasonal while others become foundations. They also share practical marriage lessons learned over 25 years—how to avoid “one-upmanship” in empathy, set simple rules about venting, and put the relationship first so the family (“the five”) can thrive.
Whether you’re mid-transition, questioning the advice you read online, or navigating relationships across life seasons, this episode offers honest reflection and practical tools for the messy middle.
We’d love to hear about a season of change in your life—moves, job transitions, or friendships that shifted. Tag @theroughdraft or email us your story. Tell us: what became your base when everything else changed?