The Woolfer’s Nina Lorez Collins shares some of the best aging and perimenopause advice on the Internet

Amy Cuevas Schroeder
7 min readDec 14, 2020

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The author of What Would Virginia Woolf Do continues her mission to age without apology

It’s funny — OK, not so funny, but interesting — how so many frustrating experiences inspire people to embark on a whole new path or start a business. In Nina Lorez Collins’ case, her 2015 experience of failing to find helpful information about perimenopause was a big part of what led her to start The Woolfer, the thriving community for women over 40.

Now 51, Lorez Collins — a former book agent who lives in New York — not only owns her midlife experience, but she empowers other women to live their best lives, flaws and all.

Here she talks about the highlights of being 50-plus, building her business as a creative, and how much she’s changed since her divorce.

Now that you’re on the other side and post-menopausal, can you share your wisdom? What should perimenopausal women look forward to, and what’s your advice for women in their 40s?

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Amy Cuevas Schroeder

Founder & CEO of The Midst: The gateway drug to the modern midlife experience. Bylines in Etsy, Minted, Pitchfork. https://the-midst.com/