Once women reach 40 (nay, 30), roles start to dwindle.

Men make up approximately two-thirds of on-screen credits, according todata collected by economists Robert Fleck and Andrew Hanssen.

Although Julia Louis-Dreyfus has seemingly escaped this Hollywood curse, she’s still vocal about ageism.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus at Academy Awards

“I want to know how they do it; how they did it.

How do they navigate aging and life?”

According to Fonda, aging isn’t as scary as people seem to think.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus speaking into microphone

As for those under 30?

“It’s really, really hard to be young,” Fonda notes.

Give yourself some grace.

Patricia Arquette and Julia Louis-Dreyfus

They all have advice and juicy stories to share with listeners.

Louis-Dreyfus also brings on her mother, Judith Bowles, for additional perspective.

After all, Julia Louis-Dreyfus' conversations surrounding ageism in Hollywood are nothing new.