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Send us a text197 Bonus Episode (Thoughts): Men Vs. Women Chapter 13 - Part 2This chapter is called "The 5 keys to great sex" and it´s from the book "Laugh Your Way to a Better Marrige." So you guys who are listening, maybe you want to pay extra attention! Our next episode will be released on 2025-06-06 but we release Bonusepisodes every week between our monthly episodes. Plus the episodes for the course New Year New Me! Be the Light. Share the Light. Spread the Light. Shine!LDS AND MEDIUM PODCAST BACKGROUND:I was born into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or LDS for short. All my life I felt awkward and out of place, not because of my religion, but because of my spiritual gifts. It was hard to combine the idea of what first seemed like two separate worlds. So my whole life I have tried. I have learnt more about my gifts, and stayed faithful to my faith. But then I heard people left the church because it seems impossible to combine the two. So I am here, to try and mend the rift. To show that it is possible to be both LDS and to have, and use, our spiritual gifts. I am not alone on this journey, but my sister, who just is waking up to her spiritual gifts is by my side and she will also share her story.Jesus Christ, our older brother, was a healer. He asked us to love one another. So let´s follow in his footsteps. Please join me on this journey, let´s make a community of strong spiritual LDS, or whatever religion you belong to, and all work together to make this world a better place.If you like what I do, then you can find me here:https://linktr.ee/ldsandmediumIf you have words of support or stories that you anonymously want me to share please write me at ldsandmedium@gmail.com. I will try and answer all your emails BUT I am very busy with my life and I hope you can have some patience with me.If you would like access to the Podcast before it is released, all the bonuses and extra trainings and the meditation prayers as an mp3 you can support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ldsandmedium or send a Donation through Paypal. It will also be available as an archive that you can subscribe to on https://payhip.com/LDSandMediumDISCLAIMER: This Podcast is not official LDS doctrine, nor is it in any way financially supported by the LDS church. All the content is either our own personal thoughts and reflections or stories from our lives or the lives of others. Any quotes included will come from the Bible, The Book of Mormon or other scriptures, Church publications, hymns, General Conference or spiritual sites. This podcast is also for entertainment purposes only and you are always the one responsible for actions you decide in your own life, as we are all responsible always only for ourselves.LINKS:Learn about the LDS faith: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/Get your free copy of the Book of Mormon: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/uk/forms/order-book-of-mormonSupport the show
When it comes to fitness advice, there's a lot of noise—and even more bad takes—about how men and women should train, eat, and recover. In this episode, we break down the real, research-backed differences between male and female physiology that actually matter when it comes to lifting, dieting, and making progress in the gym.We unpack things like:How hormones like estrogen and testosterone impact recovery and muscle growthWhether women really “should” lift lighter weightsWhy men might benefit from more rest—but women might thrive on higher volumeHow to actually adjust your training during your menstrual cycleWhat women with PCOS should focus on when it comes to dietAnd why “train like a man, look like a goddess” isn't as far off as it soundsWhether you're looking to optimize your workouts, understand your body better, or just cut through the BS, this one's for you.Sign up for Fitness Stuff PREMIUM here!!Access to ALL advanced 12-Week Training Programs, Bonus podcast episodes EVERY Friday, Weekly Legion supplement giveaways, and more.Legion Athletics:20% OFF Supplements with Code "FSPOD"Tools mentioned in episode:Fitness Stuff Calculators (Calorie, Protein, etc.)Timestamps:(02:30) What we're talking about today (07:30) Potential to build muscle(24:00) How to change your workouts(30:56) Cycle Syncing(35:17) Nutritional Differences
Starting with a rant just to get warmed up the main part of this episode is talking about how women can't make gun noises. What are they doing with their lives? Essentially.
Are these common stereotypes about men and women actually true?
The biggest problem that exists today is the 'us versus them' narrative about men and women that gets perpetuated in the mainstream.How did it get this way? What's happening? In this episode I attempt to unpack some of the things that I think are factors in this including how modern comforts erased our physical differences, the historical abuse and control of women, the collective dismissal and lack of empathy towards men, and much more. Listen in to learn about the dark triad, luxury beliefs, our pain points as men and women, and what we need to do about this.Timestamps: 00:00 - 00:29 Episode Trailer And Intro00:29 - 00:48 Episode overview 00:48 - 02:00 The issue with living in a men's vs women's world02:00 - 04:52 Our inability to validate other people's pain04:52 - 06:38 The pain points of men and women06:38 - 08:08 Who had it worse - men or women?08:08 - 09:42 Where does the adversarial relationship between men and women come from?09:42 - 11:03 Feminism begins with the ultra elite11:03 - 12:01 Why rich people saying 'Defund the police' is such a joke12:01 - 13:23 Is women's anger towards men misplaced?13:23 - 15:39 Men are energetic geniuses15:39 - 16:31 Here's why men won't chase you if you say you're uninterested16:31 - 18:27 Who really hurts and demeans women?18:27 - 21:23 What fraction of men are actually psychopaths?21:23 - 21:57 All women want is connection21:57 - 22:38 Final thoughts and key takeaways22:38 - 23:16 Outro_______________________If you found some value today then help me spread the word! Share this episode with a friend or leave a review. This helps the podcast grow.You can also watch the episodes on youtube hereFollow me on Instagram @anyashakhYou can book a discovery call at anyashakh.com
Send us a text195 Bonus Episode (Thoughts): Men Vs. Women Chapter 13 - Part 1This chapter is called "The 5 keys to great sex" and it´s from the book "Laugh Your Way to a Better Marrige." So you guys who are listening, maybe you want to pay extra attention! Our next episode will be released on 2025-05-05 but we release Bonusepisodes every week between our monthly episodes. Plus the episodes for the course New Year New Me! Be the Light. Share the Light. Spread the Light. Shine!LDS AND MEDIUM PODCAST BACKGROUND:I was born into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or LDS for short. All my life I felt awkward and out of place, not because of my religion, but because of my spiritual gifts. It was hard to combine the idea of what first seemed like two separate worlds. So my whole life I have tried. I have learnt more about my gifts, and stayed faithful to my faith. But then I heard people left the church because it seems impossible to combine the two. So I am here, to try and mend the rift. To show that it is possible to be both LDS and to have, and use, our spiritual gifts. I am not alone on this journey, but my sister, who just is waking up to her spiritual gifts is by my side and she will also share her story.Jesus Christ, our older brother, was a healer. He asked us to love one another. So let´s follow in his footsteps. Please join me on this journey, let´s make a community of strong spiritual LDS, or whatever religion you belong to, and all work together to make this world a better place.If you like what I do, then you can find me here:https://linktr.ee/ldsandmediumIf you have words of support or stories that you anonymously want me to share please write me at ldsandmedium@gmail.com. I will try and answer all your emails BUT I am very busy with my life and I hope you can have some patience with me.If you would like access to the Podcast before it is released, all the bonuses and extra trainings and the meditation prayers as an mp3 you can support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ldsandmedium or send a Donation through Paypal. It will also be available as an archive that you can subscribe to on https://payhip.com/LDSandMediumDISCLAIMER: This Podcast is not official LDS doctrine, nor is it in any way financially supported by the LDS church. All the content is either our own personal thoughts and reflections or stories from our lives or the lives of others. Any quotes included will come from the Bible, The Book of Mormon or other scriptures, Church publications, hymns, General Conference or spiritual sites. This podcast is also for entertainment purposes only and you are always the one responsible for actions you decide in your own life, as we are all responsible always only for ourselves.LINKS:Learn about the LDS faith: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/Get your free copy of the Book of Mormon: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/uk/forms/order-book-of-mormonSupport the show
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Infidelity is complicated and one of the most painful things anyone can go through. I've heard many stories from people over the years and after a while you start recognizing similarities. In this episode, I break down the differences in men and women when it comes to infidelity. I discuss the statistics surrounding cheating, common motivations, and the emotional and sexual factors that contribute to infidelity. Ultimately, I want you to have healthy relationships so you can avoid cheating and perhaps learn why someone in your life cheated._____________________________What Is Marriage Isn't Dead?Marriage Isn't Dead is an organization focusing on practical self-improvement advice for marriage, dating, career, work/life balance, entrepreneurship, parenting, and a healthy lifestyle. I've been a happily married dude for 20+ years. I am a healthcare provider, father of two, entrepreneur, and lover of life. My main mission is to help people become the best versions of themselves, form healthy families, maintain happy families, and help struggling families stay together. In the end, life is all about people… specifically family.This channel and content is devoted to helping others achieve financial, family, and marital success! Disclaimer: I am not a therapist and this content is not meant as a substitute for therapy.“Marriage Isn't Dead” on all podcast platforms!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marriageisntdead/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555370507017YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarriageIsntDead?sub_confirmation=1 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6592493Email: scott@marriageisntdead.com
Welcome to the Mind Muscle Connection Podcast!Today's solo episode, I talk about How women have a higher stress response to dieting (men vs women fat loss differences)!I discuss what that heightened stress response means for your dieting approach, why it's essential to be strategic rather than just cutting calories and how hormonal differences impact women's experiences with fat loss.If you're curious about some key differences between Women and Men, this episode is a must listen!Let's talk about:IntroductionWomen have a higher stress response to dietingMen vs WomenFollow me on Instagram for more information and education: @jeffhoehn_FREE 30 Min Strategy Call: HEREBody Recomp Checklist 2.0 HERENutrition Periodization Masterclass: HEREHow You Can Work With Me?: HERECoaching application: HEREBody Recomp Checklist 2.0: https://chipper-producer-6244.kit.com/26b5c9f94a
What Up Peeps! I'm BACK with that Verbal Cardio! This episode is about men vs women topics, discussions that miss the important details, Tupac's best album, speaking on legacies before my time, being clowned for clothing, ranking Thriller's songs, and top 3 Michael Jackson songs.
In this week's episode of Teaching Keating, Molly (aka Mo) and Weston dive deep into the hilarious and frustrating world of communication between men and women. From unraveling why 'I'm fine' never means 'I'm fine' to debating the fixer vs. listener dynamic, they explore the quirks, misunderstandings, and patterns that define their 16-year relationship—and probably yours too! Expect relatable stories, witty banter, and a few 'aha' moments as they tackle the age-old question: Why do we miss each other so often in conversation? In This Episode: Molly explains why Weston's solutions don't always hit the mark—and why she doesn't want them to! Weston confesses to feeling like he's solving a Rubik's Cube when decoding Molly's thoughts. The couple unpacks the art of 'reading the room' and why 'nothing' is never just nothing. A hilarious debate on active listening vs. silent listening—tennis match style! Connect with Us: Follow us for updates and more episodes. About Weston and Molly: Weston is a former high school teacher and administrator who now works as a Senior Fellow with the International Center for Leadership in Education. His work as a keynoter and instructional coach has allowed him to learn alongside teachers and administrators from all 50 states and more than 30 countries around the world. Molly is a former elementary and middle school teacher who now works with teens and young adults in parochial education programs around Colorado. She and Weston are the parents of children who provide additional fodder for Teaching Keating. Learn more at: westonkieschnick.com
Let's talk about what everyone's thinking but not always saying: is my sex life normal? In today's innuendo-filled episode, we're diving into five key areas to check in on with your partner: communication, desire, pleasure, connection, and exploration. Coming from the unique perspective of being previously married to men and now in a relationship with each other, we share our insights on how deep intimacy can truly go in these five categories. We'll also discuss why women fake orgasms (and the impact on both partners) and explore possibilities of why younger generations are having less sex overall. Get ready for an open, honest, and insightful conversation that just might change the way you approach intimacy! Podcasts mentioned: Pillow Talks | Vanessa + Xander Marin Sex with Emily | Dr. Emily Morse Some key takeaways from this episode include: Desire doesn't diminish, it evolves. Long-term relationships don't always mean your passion will fade. Instead, your desire can shift and deepen in ways you may not have expected, but you have to be intentional about it. Honest communication creates a ripple effect. Open conversations with your partner can strengthen not just your relationship, but also your interactions with all the people you interact with. Curiosity sustains intimacy. Staying curious and open to exploration—both emotionally and physically—keeps the connection alive and thriving. Just keep that open communication about boundaries! MUD/WTR is a coffee alternative consisting of 100% organic cacao, ayurvedic herbs and functional mushrooms. With just a fraction of caffeine found in coffee, you get energy, focus and immune support without the crash! Use this link for 15% off your purchase, or $20 off PLUS a 15% discount if you subscribe! Hilliard Studio Method takes working out to the next level to produce results that are nothing short of a total mind-body transformation. If you're ready to get in incredible shape, you can work out with us in-person at our Charlotte studio, join classes from home via Zoom, or sign up for our on-demand streaming service! HSM In-Person Classes HSM At Home (Via Zoom) HSM Streaming Be Powerful with Liz & Lee is focused on helping you find your inner power and for us to share our thoughts on society, culture, and current events. As the team behind Hilliard Studio Method in Charlotte, North Carolina, we love all things wellness and will also share info on how to live your healthiest life mentally, physically, and emotionally. Podcast contact info: Liz's Instagram Lee's Instagram Hilliard Studio Method HSM Facebook Liz & Lee's YouTube
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We're joined by author and influencer Ricky Liorti, and it's been a long time coming (we share the story of how roasting him in 2022 led to this interview). We talk about his dating life, what he's looking for and why he's not willing to settle for less, and we give our analysis. We're discussing the importance of being with someone who shares your interests, how living your best single life will help you find your perfect person, how heartbreak led him to writing his book, and the way men and women process breakups differently. Before Ricky joins us, Ashley shares her flu experience, and Rayna has made a big (and fun) change in her dating life. Enjoy! Follow Ricky on Instagram @yourpalrick and TikTok @yourpalrick, listen to The Pal's Podcast, and read his poetry journal Heartbreak Love. Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit girlsgottaeat.com for more. Thank you to our partners this week: Tonal: Get $200 off your purchase at https://tonal.com with code GGE. Quince: Get free shipping and 365-day returns on your next order at https://quince.com/GGE. ZBiotics: Get 15% off at https://zbiotics.com/gge with code GGE. Fay Nutrition: See a registered dietitian for as little as $0 a month at https://faynutrition.com/GGE. Cymbiotika: Get 20% and free shipping at https://cymbiotika.com/girlsgottaeat.
Send us a textIn this episode, Glenn sits down with Jody Moore, a master-certified life coach, speaker, and bestselling author, for a conversation about relationships, personal growth, and the patterns that shape our marriages. Jody is best known for helping women reframe their thinking, improve communication, and embrace personal development—but as Glenn points out, her insights are just as powerful for men.They break down why so many couples get stuck in the same frustrating cycles and, more importantly, how to break free—without waiting for your spouse to change first.Meet Jody MooreJody is a business owner, life coach, and host of the Better Than Happy podcast (20M+ downloads). With a Master's in Adult Education and years of corporate leadership experience, she now teaches individuals how to improve their relationships and mindset. She's helped over 100,000 people through her coaching programs, workshops, and books.
Best friends and podcast hosts Kat and Jack bring their signature honesty and humour to a candid conversation about ADHD. Jack, founder of Beautiful Strangers—the creative team behind hit podcasts NewlyWeds and The Girls Bathroom, joins Kat to share what they've learned in the year since launching their ADHD podcast, Distracted.In this chat with Ben, they dive into their biggest bugbears with the ADHD community, the reality of private vs. NHS diagnosis, and the fine line between distraction and procrastination. They also explore an often-overlooked topic: how ADHD sensitivity manifests differently in men and women—and why that matters1:45 ADHD: Does like attract like?2:58 Finding Your Neurodivergent Squad3:53 Kat's ADHD Realisation5:00 Jack's Mid-Haircut ADHD Realisation5:28 The Journey of an ADHD Diagnosis6:16 Going Private VS 22 Year Waitlist VS ADHD Self-Diagnosis6:52 The Human Experience through an ADHD Lens7:20 Undiagnosed & Needing Medication VS Formally Diagnosed ADHD7:49 Why Kat & Jack decided to start ADHD Podcast, ‘Distracted'9:05 Double ADHD Teamwork is the Dreamwork9:36 Kat & Jacks Advice for starting a Podcast10:12 What inspires Kat & Jack's ADHD Podcast Topics?11:16 The Most Surprising Thing About ADHD: One Year On12:14 Discovering the Undiscovered: Spreading the Word About ADHD12:46 ADHD in Women VS ADHD in Men13:32 Kat & Jack's World of ADHD Bugbears15:20 Autism Stigma VS ADHD Stigma15:50 Why Jack Decided Not To Use ADHD Medication17:04 Kat & Jack's Key Strategies for ADHD's Toughest Challenges18:29 Kat's Top Tips for Tackling ADHD Procrastination19:03 Distraction VS Procrastination19:24 The Twenty Minute ADHD Game20:32 Letting Go of The ADHD Shame21:04 Brilliant ADHD Brains21:48 The Beauty of ADHD Emotional Extremes and RSD22:52 Intuitive Empathy VS Physical Empathy23:37 When RSD Can Take Over Rationality24:11 Celebrating Women's ADHD Sensitivity & Shining a Light on Men's ADHD Sensitivity25:57 Embracing The Power of A Good Cry26:23 Jack's Dry Years26:58 Kat & Jack's ND Badges of Honour___________On "The Hidden 20%," host Ben Branson chats with neurodivergent [ADHD, Autism, Dyscalculia, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Tourette's etc.] creatives, entrepreneurs, and experts to see how great minds.. think differently. Host: Ben BransonHead of Production: Bella NealeAssistant Producer: Phoebe De LeiburneVideo Editor: James ScrivenSocial Media Manager: Charlie YoungMusic: Jackson Greenberg Brought to you by charity The Hidden 20% #1203348 _____________________________________ Follow & subscribe… Website: www.hidden20.orgInstagram / TikTok / Youtube / X: @Hidden20podcastBen Branson @seedlip_benDistracted @distracted.podcastIf you'd like to support The Hidden 20%, you can buy a "green dot" badge at https://www.hidden20.org/thegreendot/p/badge. All proceeds go to the charity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode of 'The Courage to Identify,' I explore how internet echo chambers are driving a dangerous wedge between men and women. While toxic masculinity and hyper-feminism dominate online hate, they're missing what matters most: the unique strengths each gender brings to relationships and society. Join me as I break down the positive sides both men and women offer, and why working together creates something far more powerful than division. If you're tired of the gender wars and ready for constructive conversation, this episode is your starting point toward mutual understanding and respect. Episode now playing on all online platforms #menvswomen #hyperfeminism #toxicmasculinity #TheCouragetoIdentify #Podcast Download IDENTITY BOOKLET at https://sharonangel.com/podcast/ Do you have a story to share? DM me on social media Facebook: www.facebook.com/Sharonangeld Twitter: www.twitter.com/sharonangeltwit Instagram: www.instagram.com/sharonangelig TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sharonangeltok YouTube: www.youtube.com/SharonAngel This podcast is the result of my successful book, “The Courage to Identify Who You Are” (#1 New Release, 4.9 rating). https://sharonangel.com/book/
Money isn't just numbers – it's deeply personal, especially between men and women. In this no-holds-barred episode, Stoy Hall rips open the curtain on why we fight about finances and how our wiring creates these battles.Women approach money from a place of protection and planning – always thinking "what if?" Men bulldoze forward with "I'll figure it out." Neither is wrong, but this clash creates chaos in relationships and life decisions.As a Black CFP® working almost exclusively with women and minority business owners, Stoy brings a rare perspective to an industry built by and for white men. He exposes how this financial system wasn't designed for you – and what you can do about it.Stop letting money conflicts destroy your relationships and future. Start understanding the real roots of your money mindset.Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/awsIur5VboA Learn more at nobswealth.comShoot us a message, we are here for you and we listen!As always we ask you to comment, DM, whatever it takes to have a conversation to help you take the next step in your journey, reach out on any platform!Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, Tiktok, LinkedinDISCLOSURE: Awards and rankings by third parties are not indicative of future performance or client investment success. Past performance does not guarantee future results. All investment strategies carry profit/loss potential and cannot eliminate investment risks. Information discussed may not reflect current positions/recommendations. While believed accurate, Black Mammoth does not guarantee information accuracy. This broadcast is not a solicitation for securities transactions or personalized investment advice. Tax/estate planning information is general - consult professionals for specific situations. Full disclosures at www.blackmammoth.com.
Why is it that when men cheat, they want a second chance—but when women cheat, it's unforgivable? In this explosive conversation, we break down the double standards of infidelity, how men and women cheat differently, and the role social media plays in temptation. Emotional cheating vs. physical cheating—does one hurt more? Let's talk about it!
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the best pop culture moments of the week. Top stories include a boyfriend trying to get a nail appointment refunded that goes viral, Ocho claiming he can grow his hair back anytime he wants, men vs. women cheaters and much more!03:94 - Unc and Ocho talk butt shots11:40 - Boyfriend trying to get nails refunded goes viral21:00 - Ocho claims he can grow his hair if he wants to28:30 - They’re just printing money out in LA30:48 - Men vs. Women cheaters—which is worse?41:30 - NFL stars are getting married(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have something you wanna tell us? Send us a message and it could end up on the show! This week Sophie and Carlos dive into the r/AskMen and r/AskWomen Reddit threads for a hot take battle of the sexes! Tune in as we discuss the thermodynamics of fruit, refuse to let sweet potato casserole out of its Thanksgiving box, and talk the treat that is sweet meat. This is Cocktail Hour: Reddit Food Hot Takes! Support the show on Patreon for access to unedited episodes, exclusive shows, and more! Find us at patreon.com/mouthfulpodWant more TWYMF content? You can check us out on our social media accounts for behind-the-scenes videos, pictures from the episodes, cocktail recipes, listener polls, and much more! Bluesky: @mouthfulpod.bsky.social TikTok: TalkWithYourMouthful Facebook: Talk With Your Mouthful Instagram: mouthful_pod
Today on Get Enlifted:A real time discussion on our observations of what's different about mindset for men vs womenHow we can observe ourselves and the opposite sex betterThe cyclical nature of women and how the menstrual cycle impacts mindset, feelings, and emotionsThe steady and stabilized nature of men and what they want from doing personal development and mindset workImpacts of societal stories and birth control on women's mindset and what stories needs to be unlearned before we can reset our mindsetsThe cultural stories between men and women that creates conflict and divide rather than unity between usGet more from Enlifted:Apply Now for Spring 2025 Enlifted Level 1 Coaches CertificaitonWebsite: enlifted.me + FREE TRAININGKimberly's Instagram: @kimberly.kestingEnlifted Coaches on Instagram: @enliftedcoachesEnlifted Coaches on YouTube
The ultimate battle of the sexes is here!
Aging is a complex process, but have you ever wondered how it differs between men and women? In this week's episode of the Everything Epigenetics podcast, Sara Hägg, an Associate Professor at Karolinska Institutet, and I discuss the fascinating differences in biological aging between sexes. We explore how genetics, hormones, and lifestyle choices contribute to aging disparities and what that means for longevity, disease risk, and overall health.You'll learn about: - How Sara Hägg became interested in aging research and what led her to study sex-specific differences - The major ways men and women age differently at the genetic, molecular, and epigenetic levels - The role of hormones like estrogen and testosterone in shaping the aging process - Why women typically live longer than men and what factors influence this disparity - How stress, diet, and environmental exposures impact aging uniquely for men and women - The latest epigenetic research uncovering biological sex differences in aging - How precision medicine may help tailor aging interventions based on sex-specific needs - Biomarkers of aging and how they reveal crucial insights into longevity and healthspanChapters:00:00 – Introduction to Everything Epigenetics Podcast02:00 – Meet Sara Hägg: Her Background and Research Focus06:30 – What Inspired Her to Study Aging and Sex Differences10:00 – How Do Men and Women Age Differently?15:30 – The Role of Hormones: Estrogen, Testosterone, and Aging20:00 – Why Do Women Live Longer Than Men?26:00 – Cellular and Epigenetic Differences in Male vs. Female Aging30:00 – The Impact of Stress, Diet, and Environment on Aging36:00 – Age-Related Diseases: Which Are More Common in Men vs. Women?40:00 – How Biomarkers Help Predict Aging and Disease Risk45:00 – The Future of Precision Medicine in Aging50:00 – Misconceptions About How Men and Women Age55:00 – Surprising Findings from Sara Hägg's Research58:00 – Closing Thoughts & How to Connect with Sara HäggSupport the showWhere to Find Us:Instagram Twitter Facebook Follow us on:Apple Podcast Spotify YouTube Visit our website for more information and resources: everythingepigenetics.com Thank you for joining us at the Everything Epigenetics Podcast and remember you have control over your Epigenetics, so tune in next time to learn more about how to harness this knowledge for your benefit.
After 50, love relationships take a turn. For women who become more educated and mature their relationship may no longer solve a problem they can't solve on their own. My respected guest and Flipping 50 returning favorite on love relationships, Dr. John Gray. My Guest: John Gray, author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, wrote the iconic relationship book, a global bestseller translated into 45 languages. With 20+ books, including Beyond Mars and Venus, he transforms how men and women view relationships, blending communication skills and nutrition for lasting health and romance. Featured on Oprah and other major media, he shares insights through books, blogs, and workshops. More about John here. Questions We Answer in This Episode: Can you address how relationships impact anti-aging? [00:10:20] Does a relationship need to follow a traditional model (same household, romantic), or can male friendships also provide value? [00:10:45] You mention romance for hormone stimulation—would “hormone optimization” be a better term?[00:40:37] Are romance and love relationships the ultimate biohack?[00:25:05] How does romance or relationships optimize hormones? [00:41:15} How is the stress response related to a woman's relationships? [00:13:51] Why is this more significant for women than men as they age? [0013:35] A recent Joe Dispenza video discussed single women who don't rely on dopamine or oxytocin from relationships may experience fewer emotional highs and lows and find other ways to create stability. How does this perspective align with your views? [00:36:48] Connect with John:https://www.marsvenus.com/ On Social: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Mars.Venus.John.Gray Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/johngraymarsvenus_official/ Twitter:https://x.com/marsvenus Other Episodes You Might Like: You Ask Libido and Hormone Balance Qs: Dr John Gray Answers:https://www.flippingfifty.com/libido-and-hormone-balance/ Create Natural Hormone Boosts with Dr. John Gray | MarsVenus:https://www.flippingfifty.com/natural-hormone-boosts/ Resources: 5 Day Flip:https://www.flippingfifty.com/5-day-challenge-new/ Protein Products:https://www.flippingfifty.com/protein
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Which physician has the highest burnout? How does gender affect burnout? Why is mental health important for healthcare workers? Our guest, Mary Pan, MD, family medicine physician and chief wellness officer at the Washington Permanente Medical Group, discusses the ongoing issue of burnout among women physicians, the persistent gender gap in burnout rates, and outlines innovative health care support systems like physician mentorship and peer support to improve the well-being of doctors. Dr. Pan shares insights from the AMA's Mini-Z Survey, which shows that while burnout rates are decreasing, women still experience higher levels of burnout compared to men—especially when it comes to work done outside of regular hours. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
This episode is NOT only for men! Gals - you'll also learn what's causing your binge eating and how to stop getting the urge to binge, and have more understanding for any men in your life who might be struggling. Here's a preview: Main differences in how men might experience binge eating vs women: Generally, men place more self-worth on wealth and status than weight and shape, and so the pressures of “beauty standards” are less of a driver for their issues with food Men *generally* require a higher caloric intake than women and, since diet-culture targets women more than men, they may not be aware of how severe their calorie deficit is when dieting (for ex: thinking 1800 per day is a “moderate” deficit when it is actually severe for most men) Similarities between the two sexes: Rigid food rules and under eating are main drivers Mood dysregulation (an inability to tolerate difficult mood states) History of dieting leading to metabolic adaptation and the need for a period of calorie surplus to come back to a healthy homeostasis I talk more about these differences and how to target each of the 3 main root causes of binge eating in this episode! Give it a listen and I'd love to hear your feedback or additional questions - feel free to send me an email.
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Did you know that women were not allowed to buy real estate in America without a male cosigner until 1974? This and many other obstacles have caused women to have to catch up in the world of real estate investing. Nowadays, more and more women are becoming investors and taking their financial security into their own hands. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Gina Diaz, a real estate attorney and investor, as she shares her journey and the obstacles she and many women face on their path to investing in real estate.The Cashflow For Life podcast is about one thing: using real estate investing as a tool to create consistent cashflow every month for the rest of your life. Our mission is to help everyone in America buy their first 5 properties in the next 2 years, and have them paid off in 7 years. This is the 2-5-7 Cashflow For Life philosophy. Tune in to witness how ordinary people in our community have put this philosophy into action to increase their net worth and create consistent monthly cashflow as they continue their journey to build wealth for themselves and their families.
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Insulin resistance isn't just about what we eat. It's about how our bodies respond to food, how we store fat, and how our hormones work together to keep everything in balance. And did you know that insulin resistance can look different depending on whether you're a man or a woman? In this episode, we'll break down the unique symptoms of insulin resistance in both men and women, from weight gain and fatigue to hormonal disruptions and more. Whether you're concerned about your own health or just curious about this metabolic condition, this episode will help you understand how insulin resistance manifests differently in each gender and why it's so important to recognize early symptoms. What is insulin resistance? Insulin resistance occurs when the body's cells become less responsive to insulin, leading to higher blood sugar levels. While both men and women can experience similar underlying metabolic changes, insulin resistance symptoms may manifest differently in each gender due to hormonal and physiological differences. Insulin Resistance Symptoms in Women: Weight Gain (Especially Around the Abdomen and Hips) Women may notice weight gain around the abdomen, hips, and thighs. The hormonal fluctuations in women, particularly with estrogen and insulin, may cause fat to accumulate more readily in these areas. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Insulin resistance is a key factor in PCOS, a condition that is characterized by irregular periods, excessive hair growth (hirsutism), acne, and ovarian cysts. Insulin resistance can exacerbate the symptoms of PCOS. Irregular Menstrual Cycles Elevated insulin levels can interfere with hormonal regulation, causing irregular or absent menstrual cycles. This is often seen in women with PCOS or those who are insulin-resistant. Fatigue and Energy Slumps Women with insulin resistance may feel more fatigued or experience energy dips throughout the day as the body struggles to process glucose for energy efficiently. Increased Hunger and Cravings (Particularly for Carbs) Insulin resistance can lead to constant hunger or cravings for sugary, high-carb foods, as the body's ability to process and utilize glucose effectively is impaired. Skin Changes Conditions like Acanthosis Nigricans, which results in dark, thickened skin around the neck, armpits, or groin, are more common in women with insulin resistance. Women may also experience skin tags, especially around the neck or underarms. Mood Swings and Depression Insulin resistance can impact the balance of neurotransmitters in the brain, leading to mood swings, irritability, and even contributing to symptoms of depression or anxiety in some women. Increased Risk of Gestational Diabetes Women who develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance later in life. Insulin Resistance Symptoms in Men: Abdominal Fat (Visceral Fat) Men are more likely to store fat in the abdominal area, known as visceral fat. This type of fat is linked to an increased risk of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. It can contribute to a larger waist circumference and an “apple-shaped” body. Low Energy and Fatigue Men with insulin resistance may experience chronic fatigue and decreased energy levels, as their bodies are less effective at converting glucose into usable energy. Reduced Muscle Mass Insulin resistance may lead to reduced muscle mass, as insulin is also a hormone involved in muscle repair and growth. Men might notice a decrease in strength or difficulty gaining muscle despite exercise. Increased Hunger and Cravings Like women, men with insulin resistance may also experience increased hunger, particularly for high-carb and sugary foods. This can lead to overeating or difficulty maintaining a healthy weight. Erectile Dysfunction Insulin resistance can impair blood flow and affect hormone levels, leading to erectile dysfunction (ED). This is a common issue for men with insulin resistance or metabolic syndrome. High Blood Pressure Insulin resistance is often associated with hypertension (high blood pressure), which is a risk factor for heart disease. This may be one of the early signs of insulin resistance in men. Fatty Liver Disease Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a condition in which fat builds up in the liver and is closely associated with insulin resistance. It is more common in men and can lead to liver inflammation or more serious liver conditions if left unchecked. Sleep Apnea Men with insulin resistance may be at higher risk for sleep apnea, a condition characterized by interrupted breathing during sleep, which can worsen metabolic problems and further disrupt insulin sensitivity. Thanks again for listening to The Peptide Podcast. We love having you as part of our community. If you love this podcast, please share it with your friends and family on social media, and have a happy, healthy week! We're huge advocates of elevating your health game with nutrition, supplements, and vitamins. Whether it's a daily boost or targeted support, we trust and use Momentous products to supercharge our wellness journey. Momentous only uses the highest-quality ingredients, and every single product is rigorously tested by independent third parties to ensure their products deliver on their promise to bring you the best supplements on the market. If you're ready to dive deeper into the world of nutrition, don't miss my new ebook, Eat Smart: Powerful Tips for a Healthier You, now available on Amazon! It's packed with easy-to-understand, science-backed tips to help you optimize your diet, boost metabolism, and reduce inflammation. The best part? If you have Kindle Unlimited, it's always free! So grab your copy today and start your journey to a healthier, smarter way of eating! Thank you for your support of the Peptide Podcast. If you're ready to dive deeper into the world of nutrition, don't miss Dr. Nikki's new ebook, Eat Smart: Powerful Tips for a Healthier You, now available on Amazon! It's packed with easy-to-understand, science-backed tips to help you optimize your diet, boost metabolism, and reduce inflammation. You will find the link in the podcast description…now on to the podcast…
In this episode Shane and Jason discuss gender roles.
Jim and Saab discuss overhearing uncomfortable conversations at the gym, racial and gender stereotypes, their best Sunday ever, favorite beverages, and more. Support Jim and Saab at chaoscontrolclub.com or jimandsaab.com!
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Now that Donald Trump seems to be doing better than Kamala Harris in the polls it's time to see where she could be getting a bump from and what advantages she still has moving forward. The guys discuss whether or not Kamala has a silent voter block within white women. Finally, the guys discuss how this election feels at times like it's men vs women and why that might be the case.
Women aren't small men but what does that actually mean? A recent 2024 study found that women and men should start their day off with different breakfasts... but why? And what did the researchers forget to include (BIG mistake)! This got me wondering... how else do we differ? Let's break it down! ---
Minisode 004 | Lance shares his potentially controversial opinion that being feminine as a blind person can be easier than being masculine. He explores how this dynamic affects blind men in the dating pool and their success rates. SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a video editor living with the eye disease - retinitis pigmentosa or RP for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 34, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his future of blindness through transparent conversations with his guests. ------------------------- MERCH: Visit: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- SOCIAL LINKS: Subscribe (YouTube): https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/
The BPD Bunch is Back! Xannie, Jack, Mo, Jay, Hak Ja and André discuss how borderline personality disorder presents in Men and Women. Xannie and Jay start by sharing some of the research, to answer questions like: Is BPD different in men than women? How does BPD present in males? What are the symptoms of BPD in women? What is the prevalence of borderline personality disorder in women? Why is BPD misdiagnosed in men? Then the group discuss their personal experiences of BPD and how that intersects with their gender. Come back on Friday as we wrap up this topic, with a discussion on BPD/Gender misconceptions we'd love to challenge! October 9th we'll be back with a new discussion topic, dealing with BPD at School. Can't wait until then? Sign up for our "BPD Buddies" or "BPD Besties" tiers on Patreon to get early access to an exclusive extended cut of next week's episode NOW!
The premise of this podcast is that I am having a conversation with my conscience.That is the male voice you hear; my father.We tackle all things life by going through all the lessons I've learned with him as my mentor.The ups, the downs, the pain, and the joy. All of it.My conscience, my ego and myself.This is it.With God at the centre of it all.Enjoy
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Ladies, I wanted to share an important message with you all. In this episode, I dove into the unique ways alcohol affects women, especially as we go through perimenopause and menopause. The research is clear - our bodies process alcohol differently than men's, and it can have a more significant impact on our health during this midlife transition. Things like hot flashes, mood swings, bone density loss, and increased risk of heart disease can all be exacerbated by alcohol consumption. I know this isn't easy to hear, but I share this information out of care and concern for your wellbeing. You don't have to face these challenges alone. I'm here to provide support, accountability, and guidance as you navigate this season. If you're ready to make some positive changes, I encourage you to reach out. Let's work together to find freedom, peace, and vibrant health on the other side of this. You deserve it. Ready to finally Stop Over Drinking and join the course? Click here: https://setfreesisterhood.com/roadmap Email me at michelle@setfreesisterhood.com and say I'm Ready! I would love to meet you! Join the sisterhood! https://bit.ly/alcoholfreesisterhood
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Women, have you ever wondered if you should be training differently than men? Tune into today's episode! In this episode, Liron and I dive into the often debated question of whether women should train differently than men. Our discussion explores the psychological and physiological aspects of exercise preferences and the importance of a well-rounded fitness routine. We address the tendency for women to gravitate towards cardiovascular exercises, often due to concerns about building too much muscle or appearing "bulky." However, we emphasize that women are meant to lift weights just as much as men and that doing so offers numerous benefits, especially as we age, including improved bone density, muscle mass, and metabolism. Throughout the discussion, we stress the importance of symmetrical training for both men and women, highlighting the aesthetic and functional benefits of working the upper body. While we acknowledge that the best exercise is the one you'll actually do, we encourage listeners to embrace shorter, more intense workouts for optimal results. Liron Kayvan founded BFLA in 2019. He's a NASM Certified Group Fitness Instructor, Personal Trainer, and Transformative Life Coach. Liron has competed in Amateur MMA, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Rugby and has been a Fitness Coach for over 10 years. What we discuss: Should women train differently than men? Psychologically women gravitate toward cardiovascular exercises. Why symmetrical training is important. The best exercise is the one you'll do. Shorter, more intense workouts are better. Thank you to our sponsor: Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off To learn more about Liron Kayvan: Website: https://www.beyondfitnessla.com/ Instagram: @beyondfitnessla Find more from Jen: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagements Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices