Annette and Megan are the hosts of Forever 39 — New Jersey 101.5's podcast about life at 40(ish!) in the Garden State. Annette is single, while Megan is married. Both of us have a wide social circle of friends and family, dealing with so many different issues, just like you.
Forever 39
Fashion trends for fall 2017: What’s hot? — Forever 39 Podcast
Broad shoulders, fishnet stockings, and belted coats are just some of the fashion trends hot for fall 2017.
Our ultimate VIP experiences revealed — Forever 39 Podcast
Whether it's a backstage pass to the Oscars or a five star African safari, we've all dreamed up some pretty lavish VIP experiences!
Dating in our 40s: Calling all the good guys — Forever 39 Podcast
The dating scene at any age can be a real drag, but there's no doubt dating in your 40s comes with a whole different set of circumstances.
Only children and sibling relationships: We compare childhoods — Forever 39 Podcast
For those of us that didn't grow up with a sibling, there's a genuine curiosity about sibling bonds, sibling rivalry ... basically all things siblings!
Family Fun in NJ: 27 activities for your ‘bucket list’ — Forever 39 Podcast
Looking for something fun the whole family can enjoy? New Jersey Family reveals it's ultimate bucket list for families.
Trouble with the in-laws? Here’s some tips to help — Forever 39 Podcast
If you've got a difficult relationship with your in-laws, there's some guidelines that might help smooth things over.
How employees waste about 490 minutes per week at work — Forever 39 Podcast
Americans are wasted a lot of time while at work, according to a recent OfficeTeam survey.
Living with OCD — How it affects each of us (Forever 39 Podcast)
Obsessive compulsive disorder impacts 2.2 million U.S. adults.
The worst customer service annoyances — Forever 39 Podcast
Whether at a retail establishment or over the phone, customer service workers can sometimes do things that we all find annoying.
Top chocolate candies revealed — Forever 39 Podcast
Chocolate sales continue to increase in the U.S., and could hit 25 billion in 2019.