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    High Performance Health
    Pelvic Floor Secrets: Sex, Orgasms, Postpartum & Menopause | Dr Sara Reardon

    High Performance Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 51:39


    Angela talks to Dr Sara Reardon, a pelvic health expert, about the often-overlooked topic of pelvic floor health. They discuss the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor, the impact of pregnancy and childbirth on pelvic health, and the importance of understanding normal bladder and bowel function from a young age KEY TAKEAWAYS: Understanding the Pelvic Floor: The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support pelvic organs and play a crucial role in functions such as urination, bowel movements, and sexual health Importance of Education: Many women are not educated about what constitutes normal pelvic health, leading to prolonged suffering from conditions like endometriosis and pelvic floor issues Impact of Physical Activity: Female athletes, especially those involved in high-impact sports like gymnastics and cheerleading, are at a higher risk for pelvic floor issues due to the stress and pressure placed on these muscles Pelvic Floor Health in Menopause: The decline in estrogen during perimenopause and menopause can lead to vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, and weakened pelvic floor muscles.  TIMESTAMPS AND KEY TOPICS: [00:01:07] Pelvic floor and endometriosis link. [00:10:16] Orgasm and pelvic floor health. [00:25:36] Importance of pelvic floor health. [00:42:51] Pelvic floor training importance. VALUABLE RESOURCES Get a free snapshot of your health and personalised report at www.yourtotalhealthcheck.com Join The High Performance Health Community Click here for discounts on all the products I personally use and recommend A BIG thank you to our sponsors who make the show possible: Sign Up to Angela's Weekly Fresh Starts Email to transform your health, energy, and longevity with just ONE small habit every week - angelafoster.me/freshstart ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Sara Reardon is a board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist with over 18 years of experience helping individuals prevent and overcome pelvic floor issues including, urinary leakage, painful sex, prolapse and discomfort during pregnancy, postpartum and menopause. Sara has been featured in Time, Yahoo, Harper's Bazaar, Romper, InStyle, Today, and numerous other podcasts, publications, and professional conferences about her advocacy and educational work as a pelvic floor therapist. She is also a TED presenter on Rethinking Postpartum Care. Sara is the Founder of The V-Hive, an online, on-demand pelvic floor fitness platform for pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, painful sex and pelvic floor strengthening.  Sara lives in New Orleans with her husband and two sons. FLOORED: A Complete Guide to Women's Pelvic Floor Health at Every Age and Stage is her first book. ABOUT THE HOST Angela Foster is an award winning Nutritionist, Health & Performance Coach, Speaker and Host of the High Performance Health podcast. A former Corporate lawyer turned industry leader in biohacking and health optimisation for women, Angela has been featured in various media including Huff Post, Runners world, The Health Optimisation Summit, BrainTap, The Women's Biohacking Conference, Livestrong & Natural Health Magazine. CONTACT DETAILS Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Disclaimer: The High Performance Health Podcast is for general information purposes only and do not constitute the practice of professional or coaching advice and no client relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast, or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for medical or other professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should seek the assistance of their medical doctor or other health care professional for before taking any steps to implement any of the items discussed in this podcast. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

    CrossFit Edwardsville Community Podcast
    Stronger Through Menopause- How CrossFit Empowers Women in Midlife

    CrossFit Edwardsville Community Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 9:24


    TO LEARN MORE:        www.CrossFitEdwardsville.com        www.Facebook.com/CrossFitEdwardsville      TikTok: @crossfitedwardsville      Instagram: @crossfitedwardsville        Twitter: @cfedwardsville        YouTube: CrossFit Edwardsville TO GET STARTED AT CFE:       Book a No-Sweat Conversation with a coach, using this scheduler:         https://crossfitedwardsville.com/intro/     You can also find the link to schedule on our website. While this show is educational & entertaining in nature, it does not replace or supplant professional medical guidance from your own physician. Before beginning any exercise or nutrition program, please first consult with your doctor.   

    Hack My Age
    Should We Delay Menopause? What Extending Ovarian Life Means for How We Age - Lizellen LaFollete

    Hack My Age

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 60:14


    Did you know that your ovaries are so much more than just for making babies? They don't just die after menopause and today we are going to learn so much more about their function, HRT and so much more with California OB-GYN Dr. Lizellen LaFollette We cover: How she treated her patients after the WHI came down with the headlines that estrogen causes cancer…which btw, it doesn't What her vision is for the future of menopause research and treatments for women What she learned at the Buck Institute of Aging through her research on ovarian aging And so much more Dr. Lizellen LaFollette is a board-certified OB-GYN with more than three decades of experience caring for women in the Bay Area in obstetrics, gynecology, menopause and aesthetics. Based in Greenbrae, California, she is known for her leadership in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. LaFollette has been an investigator and advisor for multiple studies in women's health, including research on preterm labor risk, inflammation biomarkers, and reproductive longevity through her work with the Buck Institute's Reproductive Longevity Consortium.  She is so often voted “Top Doctor” by her local journals. And is committed to evidence-based, patient-centered care. Her areas of focus include menopause management, reproductive aging, and reducing unnecessary cesarean sections, while continuing to integrate the latest innovations to improve women's health across the lifespan. You're going to love this conversation CONTACT Email: office@drlafollette.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlafollette/ Website: https://drlafollette.com   Give thanks to our sponsors: Try Vitali skincare. 20% off with code ZORA here. Get Primeadine spermidine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Get Mitopure Urolithin A by Timeline. 20% discount with code ZORA at https://timeline.com/zora Try Suji to improve muscle 10% off with code ZORA at TrySuji.com https://trysuji.com Try OneSkin skincare with code ZORA for 15% off https://oneskin.pxf.io/c/3974954/2885171/31050 Join ⁠⁠⁠Biohacking Menopause⁠⁠⁠ before October 1, 2025 to win a Flexbeam Red Light Therapy Device. Or save 10% with code ZORA at recharge.health   Join the Hack My Age community on: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@hackmyage Facebook Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠Hack My Age⁠       Facebook Group: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠Biohacking Menopause⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠  Private Women's Only Support Group: https://hackmyage.com/biohacking-menopause-membership/ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠HackMyAge⁠    Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HackMyAge.com⁠   

    Confidently Balance Your Hormones
    Breaking Through the Plateau: Fitness That Supports Your Hormones

    Confidently Balance Your Hormones

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 19:17


    In this episode, host Dee Davidson, Functional Health Practitioner, is pulling back the curtain on her brand-new 12-Week Confidently Get Fit Self-Guided Program—designed to help you build strength, balance your hormones, and feel amazing in your body without overwhelm. This program is yours to keep forever, so you can revisit it anytime your routine needs a reset. Finally start burning fat and seeing the muscles you know are under your skin!You'll also hear about Dee's Post-Summer Workout Challenge, kicking off September 8, 2025—a fun and energizing way to recommit to your fitness goals with accountability, structure, and community support.Whether you're looking for a long-term plan to guide your fitness journey or a short-term challenge to boost your motivation, this episode has something for you! Resources & Links Mentioned:

    The PMDD Podcast
    Redefining Menopause: Power, Privilege & The Sacred Pause with Shae Elise

    The PMDD Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 46:40


    What happens when menopause arrives earlier than expected?In this raw and insightful episode I sit down with Shae Elise, coach, writer, and founder of the upcoming Loba Collective, to explore the realities of early natural menopause at 44 — the grief, the identity shift, the fears, and the surprising gifts.Together, we unpack:What it really feels like to lose your menstrual “map” overnightWhy menopause is as much about conditioning and identity as it is about hormonesThe privilege gap in navigating perimenopause and menopauseHow micro-pauses and micro-pleasures can transform the journeyWhy menopause is one of life's greatest initiationsWhether you're perimenopausal, postmenopausal, or simply curious about what lies ahead, this episode is a powerful reminder that we are not alone — and that there are many ways to walk this path.

    Fit mit Laura
    Über Perimenopause und Prävention: Was jede Frau wissen sollte mit Dr. Cornelia Ott

    Fit mit Laura

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 54:56


    In dieser Folge ist Dr. med. Cornelia Ott zu Gast – Fachärztin für Innere Medizin, Ernährungsmedizinerin und Fachärztin für Arbeitsmedizin. Ihr Schwerpunkt liegt auf Prävention und Frauengesundheit, und genau darüber haben wir ausführlich gesprochen! Wir haben uns angesehen, worin sich klassische Hormonersatztherapie und bioidentische Hormone unterscheiden, welche Rolle pflanzliche Mittel wie Mönchspfeffer und Ähnliches spielen können und warum Ernährung, Bewegung und insbesondere Krafttraining so wichtig für körperliche und mentale Gesundheit sind! Außerdem ging es um weitverbreitete Mythen und Fehlinformationen rund um Hormone – und darum, wie wertvoll es ist, verlässliches Wissen über den eigenen Körper zu haben. Wenn dir die Folge gefällt, freuen wir uns, wenn du sie weiterleitest oder in deiner Story teilst. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Folge mir, [@fit__laura](https://www.instagram.com/fit__laura/), gerne auf Instagram, um tägliche Tipps, Motivation und Rezepte zu erhalten. Hast du Fragen oder Feedback zum Thema der Episode? Schreib mir gern! Kennst du schon meine [App](https://www.fitlaura.de/membership/)? Das All in One Paket für DEINE Gesundheit! Teste sie gerne für 1 Monat, jederzeit kündbar & dich erwarten wöchentlich neue Inhalte zu den Bereichen BODY MIND FOOD. Dort gibt es z.B. auch Workouts mit mir, Trainingspläne und Übungsanleitungen. Mehr zu Cornelia findest du hier: Website: [www.drcorneliaott.de](http://www.drcorneliaott.de/kontakt/) Instagram: [drcorneliaott](http://www.drcorneliaott.de/kontakt/) Ihre Bücher: [Mit Long Covid zurück ins Leben](https://amzn.to/4mywyzf) [Die Superkraft der Mikronährstoffe](https://amzn.to/47jcpbN)

    T2 Hubcast
    Unlock Your Inner Calm: Simple Breath-work Techniques for a Hectic Life

    T2 Hubcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 51:55


    In this episode Tracy is joined by special guest Carly Killen, Menopause strength & Breath-work Coach.She shares her personal journey from being a dietitian in the NHS to becoming a personal trainer and later discovering breath-work after experiencing burnout.This episode focuses on the importance of self-care, particularly breath-work, for improving both personal and professional life. Carly highlights how burnout and stress can be a result of constantly being on a "hamster wheel" of work. Tracy and Carly discuss how integrating practices like breath-work can help regulate the nervous system, improve productivity, and even enhance self-confidence and assertiveness. Carly also debunks the myth that slowing down is a waste of time, stating that a short break can lead to a significant increase in productivity.Carly also emphasises that while breathing techniques can be used for calming, they can also be used to energise and activate the body. Carly provides a practical example of a "coherence breath" that can be used to stay calm in stressful work situations and a "breath of fire" technique to increase energy and focus. Follow us on social media to watch Carly demonstrate these breathing exercises!Instagram - ttps://www.instagram.com/peopleperformancepodcast/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/t2-thepeopleperformancepeopleTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@peopleperformancepod

    Hormongesteuert – Der Wechseljahre-Podcast mit Dr. Katrin Schaudig

    Am 8. September kommt Hormongesteuert zurück – mit Staffel 4! Katrin Simonsen und Dr. Katrin Schaudig haben tolle neue Themen im Gepäck und laden sich dazu passende Expertinnen ein. Und es gibt Grund zum Feiern!

    On Purpose with Jay Shetty
    Tamsen Fadal: You Are Not Going Crazy… Your Hormones Are Changing! (THIS is the GUIDE to Navigate Menopause & Take Back Control of Your Mind, Body & Life)

    On Purpose with Jay Shetty

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 64:15 Transcription Available


    Have you noticed changes in your sleep? Do you sometimes feel more anxious than usual? Today, Jay sits down with Emmy award–winning journalist and bestselling author Tamsen Fadal to open up one of the most overlooked conversations in health and wellness: menopause. Tamsen shares her personal journey of confusion, discovery, and advocacy, breaking down why menopause has been shrouded in taboo for so long and how it impacts not just women’s bodies, but their emotions, relationships, and careers. Together, they explore the often-hidden symptoms of perimenopause, from brain fog and anxiety to disrupted sleep and loss of confidence, and how these challenges spill over into every aspect of life. Tamsen explains the science behind the hormonal shifts, debunks the biggest myths, and reveals practical solutions, from lifestyle changes and stress management to hormone therapy and community support. Most importantly, she reminds women that their best years are not behind them, but ahead. In this interview, you'll learn: How to Spot Early Signs of Perimenopause How to Differentiate Perimenopause from Menopause How to Support Your Family Through Menopause How to Build Healthy Midlife Habits How to Find Community During Transition How to Advocate for Yourself at the Doctor’s Office Every transition comes with challenges, but it also carries the possibility of growth, wisdom, and renewal. By breaking the silence, sharing our experiences, and embracing knowledge, we not only lighten the weight for ourselves but also create space for others to feel seen and understood. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here. Check out our Apple subscription to unlock bonus content of On Purpose! https://lnk.to/JayShettyPodcast What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:38 Why Is Talking About Menopause Still So Taboo? 02:38 What Actually Happens to Your Body in Menopause 04:20 There Are Over 100 Symptoms! 06:09 The Hidden Struggles Women Face 08:43 Busting the Biggest Menopause Myths 10:16 The Major Hormonal Shifts Behind It All 13:45 Three Early Warning Signs 15:10 Perimenopause vs. Menopause 17:34 Should You Consider Hormone Therapy? 18:30 Lifestyle Shifts That Actually Make a Difference 22:15 Finding Strength in Community 26:08 Why Women’s Health Needs More Research 27:11 The Risks of Ignoring Symptoms 31:10 Why So Many Miss Perimenopause Signs 33:21 When to See a Menopause Specialist 35:41 What Men Need to Know 38:26 It’s Normal For Your Sex Drive to Change 42:39 Am I Too Young for Menopause? 46:28 The Truth About Hormone Therapy Side Effects 47:08 Menopause, Fertility, and the Overlap 49:20 How to Prepare for Perimenopause 51:30 Do Birth Control Pills Help? 53:03 Inspiring Stories of Women Thriving 55:19 Why It’s More Than “Just Aging” Episode Resources: Tamsen Fadal | Website Tamsen Fadal | Instagram Tamsen Fadal | TikTok Tamsen Fadal | Facebook Tamsen Fadal | X Tamsen Fadal | LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Practice You with Elena Brower
    Episode 224: Sophie Grégoire Trudeau

    Practice You with Elena Brower

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 55:19


    On healing our emotional biography, the unwounded soul within, and the choices we keep making to evolve. (0:00) — Sophie Grégoire Trudeau's Introduction and Background (3:35) — The Importance of Holding Ourselves (7:02) — Navigating Addiction and Hyper-Vigilance (8:33) — The Science of Happiness and Integrity (10:56) — Understanding Human Behavior and Emotional Intelligence (14:38) — The Role of Nature and Playfulness (15:32) — Navigating Personal Relationships and Trauma (40:01) — The Impact of Patriarchy and Toxic Masculinity (45:42) — The Importance of Self-Care and Emotional Regulation (46:00) — The Role of Playfulness and Humor in Emotional Health (49:08) — The Impact of Menopause and Andropause on Relationships Through the years, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau has had the occasion to meet inspiring world leaders — Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Brigitte and Emmanuel Macron, Pope Francis, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Michelle and Barack Obama, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, First Lady Jill Biden and President Joe Biden, and more — who've inspired her to bring about change and justice in the world. Sophie studied commerce at McGill University and holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of Montreal, as well as a certificate from the Promedia School of Television and Radio. Deeply passionate about exploring the great outdoors, she loves sports, movement, and yoga. She's the former First Lady of Canada, and she's also certified to teach yoga for children and adults, practicing and guiding meditation and yoga nidra sessions to reset the nervous system and find calm. Her first book, Closer Together (Penguin Random House and KO Éditions), encourages us to better understand the mechanisms of our own personality and the quality of all our relationships — most importantly, the relationship we have with ourselves.

    Grace & Grit Podcast:  Helping Women Everywhere Live Happier, Healthier and More Fit Lives

    In this episode, we explore the five essential pillars that empower women to navigate midlife with renewed purpose and energy. Rather than fighting against natural transitions (hello, menopause!), we discuss how to harness your accumulated wisdom to create sustainable vitality during this transformative phase. The episode highlights why the strategies that served you in your 30s often fail to support you now, and introduces a framework specifically designed for midlife women's unique challenges. At the heart of this episode is the concept of consistent self-honoring—recognizing that true consistency isn't rigid adherence to perfect plans but an unwavering commitment to honor yourself through life's inevitable changes. We explore how sustainable change, self-awareness, energy-aligned planning, self-trust, and adaptive resilience work together to create lasting transformation. Key takeaways include… Understanding why dramatic overhauls typically fail midlife women How hormone fluctuations affect energy levels and require new planning approaches Practical techniques for rebuilding self-trust after periods of self-neglect The transformative power of adapting your expectations while maintaining core commitments Have a listen, and if it lands, consider sharing it with the women in your life who could benefit from hearing the message. You can listen here: https://graceandgrit.com/podcast-391 MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Consistency Code LIVE – we begin September 8th! Grab your FREE Grace & Grit Reset: 5 Steps to Reclaim Your Midlife Momentum Resource Library *** ⬇️ Tools to rock your second act. ✅ Start Here: https://graceandgrit.com/start-here/ ✅ Listen to the Podcast: https://graceandgrit.com/podcast ✅ Weekly Bit of Grace & Grit: https://graceandgrit.com/rumbleandrise ✅ ️Leave a Podcast Review: https://graceandgrit.com/podcastreview ✅ Rumble & Rise with Courtney: https://graceandgrit.com/readytorumble ✅ Subscribe on YouTube: https://graceandgrit.com/youtube-subscribe ✅ Visit us online: https://graceandgrit.com  

    The Flipping 50 Show
    Muscle Mass and Strength Gains After Menopause How Much How Fast?

    The Flipping 50 Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 37:28


    If you've ever doubted your ability to make muscle mass and strength gains after menopause, this episode is for you. It's not too late to gain strength and lean muscle mass can be gained at any age—even after 85.   Based on a 2024 Study on Resistance Training in Older Adults by Int. Journal of Sports Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism, here's what happened and the results: Participants:  17 adults aged 65–75. 12 adults aged 85+. Program:  Duration: 12 weeks, 3x per week Structure: Warm-up  4 lower body sets 3 upper body exercises (2 sets each) Stretching Results: Quadriceps strength increased in all participants 65–75 group: 1–18%  85+ group: 6–21%  1RM leg extension increased in all participants 65–75 group: 38% ± 20%  85+ group: 46% ± 14%  Improvements were seen in lean mass, strength and functional activities like chair stands, gait speed, timed up-and-go.   Defining Muscle Mass and Strength Gains After Menopause Exercise intensity is based on decreasing repetitions to muscular fatigue.  Exercise volume is based on the number of sets.   Considerations for Exercise Volume in Women in Menopause Volume = sets x reps x weight or total weekly workload. Start small (1–2 sets, 2x per week if inactive). Build to 3x only once consistent. Balance recovery: not just alternating workout/rest days, but also factoring in life stress. Menopausal women may need 48–72 hours between resistance sessions, per muscle group.   For women post menopause; increasing the number of days per week to reach greater exercise volume can be problematic because of the need for balance with recovery days. We don't mean 1 day work, 1 day rest. It can mean 1 day of high intensity work and 2 or 3 days light or moderate exercise for another type for recovery.   Start Your Strength Gains After Menopause The beginning phases of exercise should last longer for a woman starting in her 60s or 70s. Muscle, ligaments and tendons collectively are not as resilient at 60 as they were at 20. Since most early improvements are due to neural adaptations and heavier weights don't accelerate that, progress at a pace so you know you've exercised muscles but aren't sore or uncomfortable. You're in this for life. There's time.   The adaptive response to resistance training is preserved even in males and females over 85.   Protein & Resistance Training Two drivers of muscle protein synthesis: Resistance Training Adequate Protein. For metabolic health: ~100g/day (for 160 lb woman). For optimal fitness: closer to 160g/day. Protein recommendation for a 160lb adult is 60 grams of protein day. Only 46% of older adults get that.   5-Step Protein & Resistance Training Process: Track your current protein intake. Compare with recommendations based on age, weight, activity. Identify gaps without judgment. Close the gap gradually. Set short-term goals, especially starting with breakfast protein.   Muscle Mass and Strength Gains After Menopause are Dependent On… Relative Strength Training Power decreased significantly after the age of 50 years and was negatively and strongly associated with mobility limitations.   Mobility & Longevity Connection Strength must be paired with mobility to prevent limitations. Key focus areas: ankles, hips, upper back. Loss of mobility = harder to regain later. More… much more on mobility in upcoming posts. References:  Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle. 2021, PMID: 34216098. Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging. 2019, PMID: 30932132. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 2023, PMID: 37875254.   Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - Aging with Power, (Without an Outage) with Vonda Wright Next Episode - 80 Lb Perimenopausal Weight Loss After Corporate Burnout More Like This: What Is Sarcopenia and How to Avoid Sarcopenia In Menopause What's Best Total Body or Split Routine in Menopause   Resources for Strength Gains After Menopause:  Join the Hot, Not Bothered! Challenge to learn why timing matters and why what works for others is not working for you. Get the Flipping 50 STRONGER 12-week program for your at-home safe, sane, simple exercises. Get your lean, clean Flipping 50 Protein Powders to maintain muscle and support metabolism.  

    Overcoming Emotional Eating
    ​Episode 358: A Complete and Complicated Subject - Menopause and Weight Gain - What you Need to Know

    Overcoming Emotional Eating

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 23:28


    In this episode Wendi talks more about menopause than she ever has before, making the connection more apparent between food, weight and menopause. Understanding more about your body, can and will empower you to change what you can to reduce the signs and symptoms of this midlife shift. It could just be learning one thing that starts to set you free.

    Fat Loss School - Weight loss, Wellness, and Mindset Lessons for Women Over 50
    Creatine & Menopause: The Science-Backed Edge for Fat Loss, Energy, and Brain Power

    Fat Loss School - Weight loss, Wellness, and Mindset Lessons for Women Over 50

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 7:24


    If you think creatine is just for gym bros and bodybuilders, today's episode is going to change your mind. Yes, it helps with building muscle and strength, but recent research shows creatine is also a game-changing supplement for women in menopause and beyond—and not just for physical strength. We're talking metabolism, energy, mood, mental clarity…the whole package.    JOIN my Sept. 8 - Oct 19 FASTer Way to Fat Loss® class for women 50+ here:  https://www.fasterwaycoach.com/AMYBRYAN GRAB a tub or two of our Pink Lemon Burst Creatine here: https://fasterwayshop.com/products/faster-way-pink-lemon-burst-creatine?aid=AMYBRYAN  SCHEDULE a discovery call, VOICE MESSAGE me, JOIN my free Facebook community group, and DOWNLOAD my latest freebies at www.linktr.ee/amybryanfasterway Email me at amy@fatlossschool.net 

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    5 Reasons Menopause Is Making You Gain Weight - Reason 5

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 3:46


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    Wellness with Liz Earle
    Better food choices for menopause, with Mariella Frostrup

    Wellness with Liz Earle

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 51:11


    Unsure how to eat well in menopause? Broadcaster and menopause campaigner Mariella Frostrup joins Liz to reveal the food choices to make for menopause support, along with healthy and easy recipe ideas to boot.Liz and Mariella discuss misinformation surrounding peri- and menopause, push back against meno-washing, plus share what needs to be done to move menopause care on.They also chat through how to best support your body through this life transition with better food choices, and detail their meal-prep recipe ideas.Links mentioned in the episode:Menolicious: Eat Your Way to a Better Menopause, by Mariella FrostrupCracking the Menopause by Mariella FrostrupMenopause Mandate 2025 surveyA Better Second Half by Liz EarleHave a question for Liz? Send a WhatsApp message or voicenote to 07518 471846, or email us at podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com for the chance to be featured on the showPlease note, on some occasions, we earn revenue if you click the links and buy the products, but we never allow this to bias our coverage and always honestly review. For more information please read our Affiliate Policy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Pharmacist's Voice
    What Makes You Weird Is Your Superpower: How a Simple Binder Keeps My Reading Life Organized

    Pharmacist's Voice

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 26:15


    As we head into Labor Day weekend, I'm flexing one of my superpowers: organizing information.   In this episode of The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast, I share the story behind my book binder — a simple but powerful system that helps me keep track of dozens of book recommendations and the 20–30 books I read each year. You'll hear how I went from barely finding time to read as a busy mom to becoming an audiobook enthusiast with a binder full of possibilities.   I'll also share 26 books currently on my “to be read” list (plus the Spy School series I'm enjoying with my son Kraig). Maybe you'll discover your next great read from this podcast episode!   Even if books aren't your thing, you'll walk away with this takeaway: what makes you weird might actually be your superpower. For me, it's organizing information. For you, it could be something else entirely — and when you embrace it, life gets easier, less stressful, and more fun. You just might help other people too!  

    The Dr. Tyna Show
    What Every Woman Should Know About Hormones & Vaginal Health | Dr. Anna Cabeca

    The Dr. Tyna Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 79:26


    EP. 228: Grab my FREE 4 Part Video Series: GLP1s Uncovered: https://bit.ly/GLP1uncovered On this episode, I'm chatting with my amazing friend Dr. Anna Cabeca, the Girlfriend Doctor. She's triple board-certified in gynecology and obstetrics, integrative medicine, and anti-aging and regenerative medicine, with over 30 years of experience in functional medicine, sexual health, and bioidentical hormone replacement. Dr. Anna and I cover the world of oxytocin, vaginal health, and women's hormones. We cover everything from pain management to intimacy, topicals, and how to navigate menopause without overmedicalizing it. This is such a fun, informative, and honest conversation.  Topics Discussed: → What is oxytocin and why is it important for women's health? → How can vaginal health impact intimacy and hormone balance? → What are safe and effective ways to use oxytocin? → How does menopause affect hormones, connection, and wellbeing? → What are the best strategies for managing pelvic floor health and vaginal atrophy? Sponsored By: → BIOptimizers | For 15% off go to bioptimizers.com/drtyna and use promo code DRTYNA → LMNT | Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase at drinklmnt.com/drtyna. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend. → LVLUP | Head over to LVLUPHealth.com and use code DRTYNA at checkout to get 20% off your order sitewide.  → Timeline | Head to timeline.com/DRTYNA and get 20% off with code DRTYNA  → Liver Love | Go to https://store.drtyna.com/products/liverlove Use code LIVER20 for 20% off On This Episode We Cover:  → 00:00:00 - Introduction  → 00:01:49 - Importance of oxytocin   → 00:04:41 - Uses & dosing of oxytocin  → 00:09:49 - Overcoming pain  → 00:16:39 - Lowering cortisol  → 00:20:44 - Sunlight, infrared light, + mood → 00:22:00 - Community, pleasure, hormones  → 00:30:37 - Oxytocin & women's hormones  → 00:38:15 - Not medicalizing menopause  → 00:42:07 - Menopause's impact on the family  → 00:44:40 - Prioritizing connection  → 00:48:02 - Withholding oxytocin  → 00:50:06 - Intimacy and sexual health  → 00:54:09 - Vaginal health  → 00:55:37 - Vaginal atrophy   → 01:01:54 - Pelvic floor integrity  → 01:02:36 - Lichen Sclerosus  → 01:06:34 - More than estradiol & estriol   → 01:11:12 - Chronic UTIs   → 01:14:56 - Topical hormones  Further Listening:  → EP: 227 | How I Broke Free From The Pain Trap | Solo Check Out Dr. Anna:  → Website  → Instagram → YouTube → Dr. Anna's Julva Moisturizer Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This information is NOT intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional, or any information contained on or in any product. Do not use the information provided in this podcast for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing medication or other treatment. Always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or other supplement, or using any treatment for a health problem. Information provided in this blog/podcast and the use of any products or services related to this podcast by you does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Tyna Moore. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent ANY disease.

    Battleground America Podcast
    Yet Another Transgender Shooter

    Battleground America Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 17:24


    How the Democrat Party and the medical establishment practically prime them to kill. Oh, and they're killing in packs now. Plus, why Democrat mayor Jacob Frey and Jenn Psaki do not want to talk about any of this. (Please subscribe & share.) Sources: https://nypost.com/2025/08/28/us-news/minneapolis-school-shooter-robin-westman-confessed-he-was-tired-of-being-trans/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost https://x.com/TaraServatius/status/1960997199107563710 https://x.com/TaraServatius/status/1960869079838752978 https://nypost.com/2025/08/27/us-news/worse-than-antifa-inside-the-new-breed-of-extreme-activists/?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost&utm_medium=social https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12589161/medications-anxiety-depression-teens-sex.html https://nypost.com/2025/08/28/us-news/minneapolis-school-shooter-robin-westman-confessed-he-was-tired-of-being-trans/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2023/03/30/a-proclamation-on-transgender-day-of-visibility/#:~:text=Today%2C%20as%20we%20celebrate%20transgender,March%2030%2C%202023%20Presidential%20Actions GOOGLE admits cross sex hormone treatment can cause or exacerbate psychosis and schizophrenia: Research shows that gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) does not directly cause schizophrenia, but significant hormonal changes and pre-existing vulnerabilities can be a factor in the onset or worsening of psychosis [1, 16]. Gender-affirming care generally leads to improved mental health outcomes for transgender individuals [1, 2, 11, 12]. The link between hormones and psychosis Evidence suggests that estrogen may have a protective effect against psychotic disorders, possibly due to its influence on neurotransmitter systems involved in schizophrenia [1, 16]. Psychotic symptoms are more likely to worsen during a drop in estrogen levels, such as during the perimenstrual period or menopause [1, 5, 16]. This research has led to the "estrogen hypothesis of psychosis," which states that low estrogen levels are associated with a higher occurrence of psychotic disorders in women [1, 5, 16]. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] For trans men (assigned female at birth) A reduction in estrogen, rather than an increase in testosterone, may be the contributing factor if psychosis occurs during GAHT [1, 14, 16]. A case study on estrogen reduction: One case study describes a trans man who started testosterone therapy in his 30s and developed psychosis around the time of menopause, when his natural estrogen levels were dropping [1]. The authors hypothesized that the decrease in estrogen, rather than the testosterone, was the contributing factor to his psychosis [1]. GAHT during menopause: Menopause-associated psychosis (MAP), which develops after age 40, affects women more than men [1, 5]. In the case of trans men, the combination of GAHT and the natural decrease of estrogen during menopause could potentially present a challenge [1, 5, 14]. [6, 7, 8] For trans women (assigned male at birth) Psychosis has been reported in some trans women after discontinuing estrogen therapy. A case study of estrogen withdrawal: In one reported case, a 24-year-old trans woman who was on non-prescription estrogen experienced a psychotic episode after she stopped taking the hormones. Each time she discontinued the therapy, her psychosis returned [5, 17]. Positive mental health effects of GAHT: While more research is needed, one study on trans women found that after starting GAHT, they showed an increase in serotonin transporter (SERT) binding in certain brain regions, which is associated with improved mood [19]. This offers a potential biological explanation for the overall mental health benefits often seen with GAHT [19]. [9, 10, 11, 12] Other factors in the relationship The connection between GAHT and psychosis is complex and may involve factors beyond hormonal shifts alone [1, 16]. Underlying ...

    Just Think: The Podcast
    Episode 164: "Not Your Mama's Menopause" with Dr. Sharon Stills

    Just Think: The Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 64:22


    As with many things in the medical world, there is a lot of conflicting information out there, and it's important we cut through the noise to find the truth so that we can live, age and feel WELL.In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Dr. Sharon Stills, naturopathic medical doctor and women's health expert, for a deep conversation on how to gracefully navigate every stage of a woman's hormonal journey—from perimenopause through menopause and beyond.Dr. Stills shares why understanding our hormones is key to thriving, not just surviving, during these transitions. From addressing common symptoms like sleep changes, mood swings, and weight gain, to uncovering the gifts of postmenopause, Dr. Stills emphasizes that women don't have to “fall apart” as they age. Instead, with the right tools and mindset, these years can be a time of renewed vitality, wisdom, and joy. But it does require knowledge--including knowing more about what your body truly needs to thrive in every season of life. And knowing that we have. been given some very bad information, and it's time to get the truth and the help and support we all need.

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    Why Women Over 40 Do Cardio & Still Gain Weight (And How to Avoid It) | MMP Ep. 225

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 27:19


    Listen to the "Build Muscle & Get Toned in Menopause Episode": Spotify or Apple Podcasts‣ Book Your COMPLEMENTARY CONSULATION and CALORIE CALCULATION call:- how much & what to eat, exercise & lifestyle recommendations, and specific resources to support you on your journey

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    5 Reasons Menopause Is Making You Gain Weight - Reason 4

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 3:59


    For Complete Show Notes... and... special links... visit www.StuSchaefer.com  Take the free fat-loss quiz at https://stuschaefer.com/ 

    Fit Girl Magic | Healthy Living For Women Over 40
    Is Your Healthy Lifestyle Actually Stealing Your Life? |318

    Fit Girl Magic | Healthy Living For Women Over 40

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 31:38


    Have you ever had a moment where you're like, “Is this really my life?” Yeah… me too. Mine happened mid-cry on a StairMaster, squeezing in a 90-minute workout because I thought being “the fit girl” was my golden ticket to happiness. Sigh....t wasn't. In this Fit Girl Magic episode, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing the raw, messy truth about how I ditched the grind, stopped earning my worth through workouts, and started living what I now call The Flip Flop Life™. This isn't about giving up on health. It's about giving up the hustle and rewriting the rules you didn't even realize were running your life. If you're tired of: ✔️ Monday “fresh starts” ✔️ Calculating every bite and step ✔️ Feeling like health is your second job …then, girl, you're going to LOVE this conversation. I'll share: ✅ The pivotal moments that cracked my “hardcore” fitness identity ✅ Why discipline was really desperation in disguise ✅ How to finally let yourself off the unrealistic hook ✅ And what living The Flip Flop Life actually looks like If you've been craving more joy, less judgment, and a whole lot of freedom, you need to listen to this one.

    Brain Biohacking with Kayla Barnes
    The Fertility Formula with Dr. Natalie Crawford

    Brain Biohacking with Kayla Barnes

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 91:14


    Join us in this powerful episode as we sit down with Dr. Natalie Crawford, a double board-certified OB/GYN and reproductive endocrinologist. We explore her personal journey with recurrent pregnancy loss, the rising rates of infertility, and the impact of inflammation, toxins, and lifestyle on reproductive health. Discover how Dr. Crawford is reshaping fertility care and empowering women to understand their bodies, advocate for their health, and make informed choices about their future.Chapters:00:00 – Introduction02:15 – Dr. Crawford's personal fertility journey & miscarriages07:07 – Discovering inflammation, toxins & celiac connection09:56 – Rising infertility rates & sperm count decline12:18 – Cycle tracking, wearables & hormone testing15:11 – AMH testing & why it's controversial20:14 – Fertility testing, anatomy & semen analysis26:26 – Patient stories & whole-body fertility approach34:17 – Environmental toxins & endocrine disruptors40:09 – Egg quality, biological age & lifestyle factors46:28 – Advanced strategies: red light therapy, IVF testing, add-ons56:00 – Birth control myths & fertility impact01:04:09 – Menopause, genetics & shifting timelines01:12:01 – Fertility myths & misconceptions01:16:07 – Prenatal vitamins, folate vs. methylfolate debate01:21:18 – PCOS explained & why diagnosis matters01:28:36 – Closing thoughts, book & where to find Dr. Crawford*Dr. Natalie Crawford's Socials:*YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NatalieCrawfordMD/videosIG: https://www.instagram.com/nataliecrawfordmdTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCRZamIB-DWuVPJuc0bKhwzg Website: https://www.nataliecrawfordmd.com/X: https://x.com/ncrawfordmd?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nataliecrawfordmd/Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/as-a-woman/id1449553339*Kayla's social + website:*Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaylabarnes/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@femalelongevityTwitter: https://x.com/femalelongevityWebsite: https://www.kaylabarnes.comFollow Her Female Protocol: https://www.protocol.kaylabarnes.comBecome a Member of Kayla's Female Longevity Membership: https://kayla-barnes-lentz.circle.so/..

    The Change Agents Podcast with Dr. James Rouse
    Midlife Awakening - Our 32-Year Journey

    The Change Agents Podcast with Dr. James Rouse

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 26:22


    To MP3 Converter 2 (amvidia.com)We're celebrating our 32nd wedding anniversary — and sharing some of the most powerful lessons we've learned about staying together, keeping love alive, and growing as partners. We also talk about the psychology of “Meno-Divorce” vs. the male midlife crisis, and why midlife is less about crisis and more about a call to consciousness. For us, love has been about stretching — physically, emotionally, and spiritually — and continuing to choose each other every day. Whether you're in a relationship or not/year one or year fifty-one, we hope this episode inspires you to see love not as a destination, but as a living, evolving path.

    The Healthiest You
    Making It Through Menopause: Part Two

    The Healthiest You

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 53:25


    Does menopause ever end? When you're on your third cup of coffee because of another sleepless night and dealing with your fifth hot flash of the day, you can't help but wonder. The answer to that question may surprise you.  If you are in your menopause era, you'll want to listen to the latest episode of The Healthiest You podcast, where we talk about how to navigate each stage of menopause with OB-GYN and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner Susan Haas, MD, PhD, with Lehigh Valley Health Network, part of Jefferson Health.  What can you do about meno belly? How can you get better sleep? What can you do about hair shedding or hair loss? Which diet and exercises are best for menopausal women? Does menopause ever end? We answer these questions and more on The Healthiest You podcast this month. Want more on the stages of menopause? Check out part one of our menopause podcast miniseries.  Chapters:     · 0:01 - Intro     · 0:06 - Positives to menopause     · 2:43 - Health screenings     · 5:11 - Sleep disruptions     · 8:38 - Finding emotional balance     · 11:48 - Sexual health      · 21:30 - Hair shedding     · 26:06 - How to know if you're in menopause      · 30:07 - Meno belly     · 33:35 - Recommended exercise      · 34:27 - Nutrition     · 38:05 - Soothing dry skin     · 39:36 - Caffeine and hot flashes      · 40:25 - Joint and muscle pain relief     · 42:47 - Frozen shoulder and menopause     · 43:38 - Surprising symptoms     · 46:54 - Migraines     · 48:17 - Does menopause ever end?

    The V Movement
    The Bone Health Wake-Up Call Every Woman Needs

    The V Movement

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 15:28 Transcription Available


    In the U.S., nearly two-thirds of women over 50 already have low bone mass, and almost one in five have osteoporosis. For many, that means a higher risk of fractures from everyday movements — twisting to grab a dish, hitting a bump on a lawn mower, or a simple fall.In this episode of The V Movement, Allison Craig, PT, unpacks why bone health is such a critical piece of women's health in the perimenopause and menopause transition. You'll learn:1. How estrogen protects bones — and why bone loss accelerates during menopause2. The surprising amount of bone mass women can lose in just a few years3. Why fractures of the spine and hip are life-changing — and often preventable4. The power of resistance training (with evidence from systematic reviews & meta-analyses)5. Simple, realistic ways to start strength training now — no gym membership required✨ Whether you're in your 30s and planning ahead or already postmenopausal, this is the time to take action. Strong bones mean independence, vitality, and confidence for decades to come.⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sign Up Now for our 8-week Menopause Masterclass Fitness & Wellness Series — a transformative program for women ready to feel strong, supported, and empowered through menopause.

    Breast Implant Illness
    Episode 131: Why Natalie Jill Removed Her Implants After 33 Years

    Breast Implant Illness

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 46:12


    Dr. Robert Whitfield speaks with Natalie Jill about her 33-year experience with breast implants, sharing the ups and downs, health issues, and emotional struggles she's faced along the way. They discuss the medical risks, such as capsular contracture and bacterial contamination, and emphasize the importance of being informed. They really stress the value of awareness, making thoughtful decisions, and taking a holistic approach to health, especially for women who are thinking about getting implants or already have them. Tune in to hear about putting your well-being first and not hesitating to reach out for support if you think you may be dealing with breast implant-related health concerns. Bio: Natalie Jill Natalie Jill is a Midlife Expert who helps women simplify complicated health topics and redefine healthy aging. With a top-rated podcast “Midlife Conversations”, two best-selling Fat Loss Books that sold out in stores everywhere, and numerous TV appearances on shows like “The Doctors”, she built a high 7-figure Fat Loss business that transformed over 250,000 women's bodies and health. Over 50 years old herself, she is changing conversations around age, potential, and possibility! In addition to her Midlife Fat Loss Business, she helps founders, executives, and CEOs skyrocket their sales and find more money through upleveling their vision, dialing in their messaging, expanding their brand online, and fixing their sales and webinar conversion process. She used the exact methods she teaches to grow her globally recognized fat loss and fitness brand with well over 3 million social media followers worldwide, two best-selling books, a top-ranked podcast, and recognition from Forbes and Greatist several years running as one of the top health and wellness influencers in the world. Download Your Post-Surgical Recovery Guide (https://getrapidrecovery.com/)and Download Your Age Optimizing Supplement Guide (https://ageoptimizer.com) Show Highlights: Natalie's 33-Year Breast Implant Journey Begins (00:02:12) Natalie describes getting implants at 19, her initial motivations, and the start of her long history with complications. First Major Complication: Silicone Rupture and Autoimmune Issues (00:03:57) The first implant rupture, the resulting health issues, and the connection to her autoimmune diagnosis Recurring Capsular Contracture and Surgical Interventions (00:04:06) *Repeated capsular contracture, multiple surgeries, and lack of awareness about bacterial contamination *Blood Sugar Dysregulation and Parasite Protocol (00:12:13) Severe blood sugar issues, gut health, and a parasite protocol Discovery of Ruptured Gummy Bear Implant (00:14:24) *Mammogram reveals a ruptured implant, leading to further testing and the decision to remove it *Cultural Pressures and Body Image Trends (00:25:39) *Natalie and Dr. Whitfield reflect on changing beauty standards, media influence, and societal pressures on women. *Genetics, Detoxification, and Environmental Toxins (00:31:19) Dr. Whitfield discusses genetic factors in detoxification, environmental toxins, and comprehensive patient care. Prioritizing Health Interventions and Toxin Removal (00:35:00) Prioritizing health interventions, amalgam removal, and the importance of detox pathways Links and Resources Let's Connect Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/breast-implant-illness/id1678143554 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1SPDripbluZKYsC0rwrBdb?si=23ea2cd9f6734667 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drrobertwhitfield?t=8oQyjO25X5i&r=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/breastimplantillnessexpert/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/DrRobertWhitfield Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-robert-whitfield-md-50775b10/ X: https://x.com/rob_whitfieldmd Read this article - https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/breast-reconstruction/types/implant-reconstruction/illness/breast-implant-illness Shop: https://drrobssolutions.com SHARP: https://www.harp.health NVISN Labs - https://nvisnlabs.com/ Get access to Dr. Rob's Favorite Products below: Danger Coffee - Use our link for mold free coffee - https://dangercoffee.com/pages/mold-free-coffee?ref=ztvhyjg JASPR Air Purifier - Use code DRROB for the Jaspr Air Purifier - https://jaspr.co/ Echo Water - Get high quality water with our code DRROB10 - https://echowater.com/ BallancerPro - Use code DRROBVIP for the world's leader in lymphatic drainage technology - https://ballancerpro.com Ultrahuman - Use code WHITFIELD10 for the most accurate wearable - https://www.ultrahuman.com/ring/buy/us/?affiliateCode=drwhitfield

    Mind Over Macros
    Average Weight Gain in Menopause

    Mind Over Macros

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 26:04


    In this episode, Mike discusses a study that outlines the average amount of weight gain and muscle loss during the menopause transition. He also talks about how most traditional advice doesn't work for women during this phase of life and what to do instead.------------------------------------------------Click here to apply for coaching!For some amazing resources and to be a part of a badass community, join our FB group HEREThe personality assessment is now available online! Click here to take the assessment and find out what your personality tells us about the way you should be training and eating.Take the assessment here!To learn more about Neurotyping, visit www.neurotypetraining.comFollow Mike on IG at @coach_mike_millner

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    5 Reasons Menopause Is Making You Gain Weight - Reason 3

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 4:12


    For Complete Show Notes... and... special links... visit www.StuSchaefer.com  Take the free fat-loss quiz at https://stuschaefer.com/ 

    This Functional Life
    You Lose 75% of This Hormone by Age 55 (Here's How to Get It Back)

    This Functional Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 38:59


    Are you struggling with fatigue, brain fog, or feeling like you've lost your spark after 40? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Betty Murray sits down with renowned gynecologist and hormone expert Dr. Anna Cabeca to reveal the shocking truth about a critical hormone that plummets by 75% as women age—and the game-changing strategies to reclaim it naturally. Dr. Cabeca, author of "The Hormone Fix" and creator of the Keto-Green protocol, brings decades of clinical experience helping women restore their vitality through bioidentical hormone therapy and lifestyle interventions. This conversation is essential listening for any woman ready to take control of her hormonal health and energy levels. What you'll learn: • The 75% hormone decline mystery - Which crucial hormone drops dramatically by age 55 and why • Progesterone's bad reputation debunked - Why this "calming hormone" has been misunderstood • Bioidentical vs. synthetic hormones - The pharmaceutical patent problem keeping women from optimal solutions • Progesterone for peak performance - How Dr. Cabeca uses it strategically before speaking engagements • Post-surgical hormone protocols - Specific combinations of DHEA, testosterone, and vaginal hormones for recovery • The 10% hormone rule - Why lifestyle and nutrition matter more than you think • Compounded hormone therapy benefits - Real-world applications for women's surgical recovery Ready to Transform Your Health? Don't let hormone decline steal another day of your vitality! Watch the full episode now, subscribe for more life-changing women's health content, and share this with every woman who deserves to feel amazing at any age.

    From The Heart - A MOMnation Podcast
    Menopause Weight Loss Struggles?

    From The Heart - A MOMnation Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 22:58


    Health and Fitness with ErinEver feel like there's just no time to focus on yourself — between kids' sports, work, and life's chaos?​On this episode of Energy Shift, certified master health coach Erin McDonald sits down with Anita (“Lulu”), a busy mom navigating menopause, family commitments, and her own wellness goals.​​Together, Erin and Anita explore:✨ Why mindset is the biggest hurdle in staying consistent with health goals✨ Balancing motherhood with self-care (without the guilt of missing a practice)✨ How protein, fiber, and regular meals reduce cravings and energy crashes✨ Building strength through weight training — and why walking isn't always enough✨ The role of routine: scheduling meals, workouts, and rest like non-negotiable appointments✨ Finding accountability and support, even when your circle doesn't “get it”​​This candid on-screen consultation dives deep into the realities moms face — from hot flashes and skipped meals to late-night snacking — and offers simple, sustainable strategies to reclaim energy and health.​​

    Roll With The Punches
    Menopause at Work: The Conversation Nobody's Having | Karen Stein - 940

    Roll With The Punches

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 53:56 Transcription Available


    Bloody hell, perimenopause is a ride. I sat down with Karen Stein, ex-Deloitte partner turned leadership coach and menopause-at-work trailblazer, and we got real about the chaos, confusion, and silence that surrounds this stage of life. We talked about my own messy journey through HRT, testosterone, fatigue, and re-finding my 'sense of self,' and Karen dropped insights on why workplaces need to wake up to what their midlife women are going through. From the 48 symptoms no one talks about, to the Senate inquiry that revealed doctors only get one hour of menopause training, to why men need to be in this conversation too... this chat is equal parts eye-opening, practical, and validating. If you’ve ever thought you were losing your mind, burning out, or just being 'a bitch' for no reason… maybe, just maybe, it’s ya hormones, sister! SPONSORED BY TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au KAREN STEIN Website: karensteincoaching.com/ TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: tiffcook.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandcoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning
    Finding Your Voice in a Changing World with Speaker, Author, and Director Tricia Brouk

    Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 28:20 Transcription Available


    Send us a textImagine a world where every voice is heard, where empathy leads to genuine dialogue, and where personal transformation fuels leadership growth. How can we harness the power of our voice to inspire change and empowerment in ourselves and others? Join us in this compelling episode as we sit down with Tricia Brouk, an award-winning director, producer, author, and speaker, who transitioned from a successful dance career to a powerful advocate for amplifying voices. Through her Big Talk Academy, Tricia has become a thought leader in communication, championing the importance of empathy and the courage needed for authentic conversations. Tricia's new book, Being Smart Is Stupid: Why Embracing the Wisdom of Your Buddha Nature is the Secret to Great Leadership, explores the question: What if everything you've been told about leadership is wrong?We delve into Tricia's latest entrepreneural venture, The Wise Leopard, focusing on empowering women in midlife. In our current troubled environment, we talk frankly about how choosing love over fear and speaking out can lead to transformative change. Chapters with Timestamps:00:03: The Power of Your Voice 07:43: Being Smart Is Stupid10:39: Empowering Women in Midlife25:03: Choose Love, Speak Out, Have Courage Links:Preorder Being Smart Is Stupid: Why Embracing the Wisdom of Your Buddha Nature is the Secret to Great LeadershipConnect with Tricia Brouk on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.Listen to The Big Talk With Tricia BroukLearn more about:The Big Talk AcademyThe Wise LeopardTricia Brouk's websiteDon't forget to subscribe to the Adventures in Learning podcast and leave a review! Your voice matters, and we'd love to hear from you. Thanks for celebrating three years of storytelling with us!Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.

    Unlimited
    Honoring Menopause as a Life Stage with Marelda Rodrigues

    Unlimited

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 46:07 Transcription Available


    Send me a text!Honoring menopause as a life stage, not just a phase to get through acknowledges the weight of this transition. We live in a society that hasn't given much room to understanding women's bodies. While there is more information now than before, there are still large gaps in support for the physical, mental, and emotional experience of menopause. Too often, women don't even begin to ask for information until we are already experiencing the challenges of shifting hormones. We turn to managing symptoms instead of caring for this pivotal transition.   In this episode of Mindset Unlimited, I invited Marelda Rodrigues to join me in a conversation about honoring menopause as a life stage and yourself as deserving of care. Some of what we talk about in this episode includes:Experiencing grief in physical transitionsSocietal norms, gaps in information, and becoming an advocate for yourselfHealth and self-care look different in different phases of lifeSlowing down and making room to learn your new body LINKS TO REFERENCES MADE IN THIS EPISODE:NPR – Doctors Urge FDA to Remove Warning On Hormone Therapy for MenopauseLast Week Tonight – Make America Healthy AgainCollaborative Leadership from Boardroom to Patient-Centered Caregiving episode CONNECT WITH MARELDAWebsiteInstagram – Decide to HealInstagram – Sovereign Becoming Menopause Guide CONNECT WITH VALERIE:Ask Valerie (anonymous form)Sign up for Valerie's newsletterApply to be coached on the podcastSchedule an exploration callListen to the Unlimited Playlist This podcast was produced by Valerie Friedlander CoachingProud member of the Feminist Podcasters Collective Support the show

    Thriving through Menopause with Fitness, Fat Loss and a Focused Mind
    131 | How To Finally Lose Visceral Belly Fat After 40

    Thriving through Menopause with Fitness, Fat Loss and a Focused Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 31:55


    Belly fat in perimenopause and menopause isn't just about vanity—it's about hormones, health, and your long-term well-being. If you've been eating right, walking daily, lifting weights, cutting sugar, and still can't shake the midlife belly fat, this episode is for you. I'm breaking down why stubborn belly fat and visceral fat show up during perimenopause and menopause, what's really happening with your hormones (hello estrogen, cortisol, insulin, and thyroid shifts), and how muscle loss plays a huge role in midlife metabolism. You'll learn: Why it's not about willpower or discipline—and what it is about The difference between subcutaneous fat and dangerous visceral belly fat How estrogen decline drives fat storage in the midsection Why balancing blood sugar and building muscle are your #1 fat-burning strategies in midlife Practical Trim Healthy ways to eat protein, carbs, and fiber for fat loss Why strength training, gut health, and stress reduction are non-negotiable if you want to shrink belly fat in menopause If you're tired of the muffin top, the tight jeans, and feeling like your body is working against you, you'll walk away from this episode with clarity, strategy, and most of all—hope. Because losing belly fat after 40 is possible when you work with your hormones, not against them.   Hey friend! Just so you know, this blog post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you purchase through them—at no extra cost to you.    FULL BLOG AND SHOW NOTES https://www.getyourtrimon.com/blog/lose-belly-fat-after-40   FREE GUIDES Stop Belly Fat After 40: getyourtrimon.com/belly-fat Are Hormones to Blame?: getyourtrimon.com/pl/2147702174 Kiaora Hormone Quiz: bit.ly/joinkiaora   FREE WORKOUT Vibration Plate for Women 40+: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBd8WdPJklG3JtxMAg06U0BoLOPcEncyo   MY FAVORITE TOOLS Bio-Hack Store: getyourtrimon.com/store Amazon Shop: amazon.com/shop/getyourtrimon-coachingbykris   CONNECT WITH ME Website: getyourtrimon.com Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/krishoneycuttcoaching/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GetYourTrimOn   Affiliate Disclosure: Some links are affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting the show!   MUSIC PROVIDED BY - https://www.purple-planet.com/

    Happy and Healthy with Amy Lang
    When Social Connection Hurts: The People-Pleasing Brain Trap

    Happy and Healthy with Amy Lang

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 32:46


    Are you always the one saying yes — even when you want to say no? If you're constantly putting everyone else's needs before your own, you might be stuck in the people pleasing trap — and it could be rewiring your brain in dangerous ways. In this episode, I share how chronic people pleasing not only impacts your emotional well-being but may also put your cognitive health at risk.What to Listen For[00:02:10] How social connections reduce dementia risk — and why quality matters more than quantity[00:04:00] The childhood experience that rewired Amy's brain to prioritize others over herself[00:06:30] The anxious loop people pleasers live in: scanning for approval and avoiding rejection[00:08:10] The advice from a mentor that changed everything: “No is a complete sentence”[00:09:20] Why people pleasing is a form of self-abandonment[00:10:30] The fawn response: how appeasing others is a trauma-based coping mechanism[00:11:50] The neurological impact of people pleasing: cortisol, hippocampal shrinkage, and memory loss[00:13:15] Brene Brown's distinction between “fitting in” and “true belonging” — and how it applies to brain health[00:15:40] The hidden toll on cognitive function: anxiety, indecision, and loss of interoception[00:21:10] 3 strategies to rewire your brain and stop compulsive complianceChronic people pleasing isn't just draining — it's dangerous. It keeps your brain in a constant stress loop, contributes to inflammation, and erodes your self-trust. But the good news is this: your brain is plastic, and with every boundary you set, you're creating a new pathway toward resilience, clarity, and health. Start by inserting a pause, practicing low-stakes boundaries, and reconnecting with your authentic self.

    The Shameless Mom Academy
    954: LEADERSHIP STORIES: A New Me: My Personal Menopause & HRT Follow Up

    The Shameless Mom Academy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 32:17


    A few months ago, I shared some of my personal experiences in perimenopause.  Today I am back with a big update. Since the last episode on this topic, I had a severe shift in my mental health, including a raging comeback of my lifelong anxiety and panic.  On top of this, I started having emotional responses to situations that I could tell were very much disproportionate to the situation, yet I couldn't seem to talk myself out of severe and dark emotional states. Initially, I thought this was all due to general life stress and the relentless state of the world. After a few months of waking up in sheer panic night after night, I asked my doctor if we could recheck my hormones. WOW, did those lab results paint a picture!  I received my lab results via email on a Friday afternoon. Since my follow-up with my doctor wasn't until the next week, I did what any anxiety-ridden perimenopausal 49-year-old woman would do. I went straight to my pal, Chatty (ie: ChatGPT). Chatty broke everything down for me and told me that, based on my lab work, I was very likely in the final stages of perimenopause or early stages of menopause. Chatty also noted that my lack of estrogen (which was so low it literally did not register on the lab work) may have me experiencing the following: Tearfulness or crying more easily Feeling raw, edgy, or like your “emotional skin is thinner” Mood crashes that feel out of proportion to the trigger Moments of despair or hopelessness that feel unfamiliar Feeling more reactive or “on edge” without clear cause Loss of resilience in situations you used to handle with ease CHECK. CHECK. CHECK. CHECK. I didn't even realize how incredibly awful I had been feeling until I saw this list and realized that every single item was ME! I took the list to my husband, who lovingly verified that he had seen this all in me in recent months and shared, “You really haven't been yourself for a while.” The next week, I had my lab review appointment with my doctor, who told me, “We are going to fast-track HRT for you. You need estrogen asap!” She called in my prescription and warned me that it would take a few weeks, maybe longer, before I noticed any significant changes in how I felt.   I put on my first hormone patch at 4 pm on a Tuesday. By Wednesday at 8 am, I felt like a new woman! I felt energetic, optimistic, motivated, and at ease. No panic, no anxiety. The sun shone brighter, the chirping birds made me smile (instead of annoying me), I didn't want to scream at my family for no reason, and I couldn't wait to tackle my To Do List for the day. I immediately realized how horrible my quality of life had become over the last few months. In short, HRT brought me back to myself in 16 hours.   In this episode, I share more of my story and provide a few recommendations for you to get the proper support during your own perimenopause/menopause journey. I'm so lucky to have a fantastic doctor, which I know is not the case for so many women. I hope my story will help you find the support you need during this season. If you are a woman between the ages of 35 and 55, this episode is for you!  Links Mentioned: Join my Influence & Ignite Retreat for Women Business Owners: saradean.com/retreat Shameless Leadership Ep 924: More Talking About Menopause Please Dr. Mary Claire Haver on IG: https://www.instagram.com/drmaryclaire Hire me to speak: saradean.com/speaking Coach with me: https://saradean.com/executive-coaching-services Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saradeanspeaks Watch Shameless Leadership episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@saradeanspeaks Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at sales@adalystmedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Thinner Peace in Menopause
    Ep 490 Why "Temptation" Is Keeping You Stuck with Food in Menopause

    Thinner Peace in Menopause

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 12:26


    In this episode, I challenge why saying you're not "tempted" by food might actually be keeping you stuck and powerless around eating. Get the full show notes and information here: https://drdebbutler.com/490  

    ZOE Science & Nutrition
    Recap: Davina McCall's menopause experience

    ZOE Science & Nutrition

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 15:31


    For Davina, menopause wasn't just a transition - it was a quiet crisis. She felt like a stranger in her own body, overwhelmed by symptoms she wasn't prepared for and didn't fully understand. But she didn't stay silent. Her book ‘Menopausing' has helped millions of women feel supported and seen during this transformative stage of life. In this episode, Davina joins us to share her personal journey, and we share ZOE research that shows how diet can be a powerful tool for managing menopause symptoms.

    Muscle Maven Radio
    Healthy Aging Series: Mental Health

    Muscle Maven Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 61:22


    In this episode of the Healthy Aging Series, Ashleigh and Beth discuss mental health: how it impacts physical health and vice versa; how it changes through the decades; how our hormonal changes impact mental health; how to manage the mental health of loved ones, and so much more - see timestamps below. You can watch every episode of the Healthy Aging Series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@musclemaven  If you have comments, feedback, or questions please send them to musclescience4women@gmail.com or leave them in the comments.  Learn more about the hosts at bethlipton.com and ashleighvanhouten.com  Check out the BRAND NEW program from Muscle Science for Women: The Fit Pregnancy Specialization program! The program offers a customizable training program that will adjust throughout your pregnancy, a full exercise video library, a downloadable resource document and a 90 minute lecture from your coaches. Read more about our new program at this link, and reach out if you would like the military/first responders discount: https://www.rgfit.com/fit-pregnancy  You can also learn about the flagship strength program at https://www.musclescienceforwomen.com  Timestamps: 2:00: Making career changes as an older person 3:30: What impacts your mental health as you age? Hormones, life circumstances 7:00: How hormonal fluctutations impact women's mental health vs. men's 11:00: What the internet tells us to do to protect mental health 15:00: What is a midlife crisis? Why does this happen? 29:30: Which surprising age group is most likely to be depressed 36:00: What happens to mental health after retirement 42:40: Dealing with the mental health of loved ones 54:10: Body signals and biofeedback that provide clues to mental health

    The Flipping 50 Show
    Aging with Power, (Without an Outage) with Vonda Wright

    The Flipping 50 Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 44:45


    We dive into the true science and strategy behind aging with power. We're busting myths about menopause, metabolism, and muscle, bone and talking strategy for women over 40 who want strength without burnout.  Know how to prevent the physical “outages” that so often follow menopause, injury, or hormonal upheaval.  Reclaim control without burning out!!  If you're ready to redefine what aging looks and feels like, this conversation is your roadmap to aging with power—and joy.   My Guest: Dr. Vonda Wright is a double-board certified orthopedic surgeon and internationally recognized authority on human performance, longevity, and women's health. The founding director of the Performance and Research Initiative for Masters Athletes (PRIMA), she has served as a physician for athletes at the University of Pittsburgh, Georgia State, the Pittsburgh and Atlanta Ballet, World Rugby, and the PGA. A highly sought after media expert, she has been featured on the Diary of a CEO, Jay Shetty, and Mel Robbins podcasts as well as the Today show, the Dr. Oz show, and in top publications including The New York Times, USA Today, and the Observer. She has authored five books, including Fitness After 40 and Guide to THRIVE. She lives with her husband, a retired two-time Stanley Cup champion, near Orlando, Florida.   Questions We Answer About Aging with Power: [00:06:24] How did your personal menopause experience shape your clinical and personal mission? [00:10:12] Most women listening are hard-driving, get-it-done, but wonder, WTH happened here. Was it like that for you?  [00:16:34] What do you see for the future of medicine and fitness co-existing with diseases not only osteoporosis and sarcopenia but cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc.? [00:22:53] Why are there doctors telling women they can't gain bone density after 30. What are the science-backed exercise strategies for aging with power, compared to online misinformation and was recommended in the 90s?   [00:24:36] How much of your work is dedicated to educating physicians about updated science? [00:26:25] What are your thoughts on HRT for muscle and bone density? [00:32:47] How can we help under-muscled, under-nourished women ditch diet culture, reclaim their strength, and find joy in movement again for aging with power? [00:35:59] What advice do you have for women when they feel like they're “doing everything right” but their bodies aren't responding—and how can they start to feel in control again? [00:36:26] Instead of losing 3-8% of muscle a decade after 30, how can women flip the script?    Vision for Longevity – Medicine And Fitness Co-Existing Prevention to become the primary model of healthcare, with disease care as the fallback. Insurance-based care to cover preventing illness. Make fitness and nutrition prescriptions a standard practice.   Reversing Pre-Diabetes 96M Americans have pre-diabetes—most are told “watch what you eat” Building muscle, walking daily, and avoiding poor food choices can reverse it quickly. Diabetes increases Alzheimer's risk; lack of estrogen makes it worse.   Aging with Power Through Menopause – From Exhausted to Empowered   Progress does not happen overnight. You can build muscle at every age.   Reclaim Your Strength Start with walking, if you're starting from zero. Use body weight. Lift heavy or HIIT. Recovery through sleep and nutrition.   Connect with Dr. Vonda: Website - Dr. Vonda Wright Instagram - @drvondawright  Facebook - Dr. Vonda Wright   Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - Acute vs Chronic Stress Effects on Cortisol in Menopause and Beyond Next Episode - Muscle Mass and Strength Gains After Menopause How Much How Fast? More Like This - Smart Movement for Aging Better with Lara Heimann   Resources: Join the Hot, Not Bothered! Challenge to learn why timing matters and why what works for others is not working for you. Don't know where to start? Book your Discovery Call with Debra. Leave this session with insight into exactly what to do right now to make small changes, smart decisions about your exercise time and energy.   

    The Other Side of Weight Loss
    Quick Hits: Menopause as a Brain Event: Rethinking the Change with Dr. Fiona Lovely

    The Other Side of Weight Loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 24:23


    Dr. Fiona Lovely is a women's health expert with specialties in functional medicine, functional neurology and restorative endocrinology. She has lectured on the topics of women's health, hormone balance and brain function extensively. She is the creator and host of a popular long-running podcast on the passage of peri-menopause called Not Your Mother's Menopause. A million + people around the world have downloaded the podcast, listening in to learn about the physical, mental and spiritual journey of menopause. Her mission is to share info to empower women and pull back the curtain to reveal the good-ness that is possible at mid life. She has a vision of the time where the world is a kinder, gentler place and the taboos of menopause no longer exist. Have you ever considered that menopause may be brain-related? That's what we'll be discussing in this episode. Fiona explains the role that hormones and genetics play towards your level of Alzheimer's risk, the benefits of replacing hormones, and how brain health influences your sexuality. In this episode: Why medical professionals need to stop operating from old information. What the hormones from the pituitary gland signal the ovaries to do. The effects of the egress of estrogen and progesterone on the brain. Symptoms that are brain-based which happen in peri-menopause. Why the egress of estrogen can act like a switch for Alzheimer's. Paying close attention to your genetics that may indicate a higher risk of Alzheimer's. Karen's recent visit to a genetics specialist. The three types of estrogen and which one is mort important for the brain. What benefits happen from replacing hormones. Why some studies about hormone replacement are flawed. How to properly assert to your doctor that you want hormone replacement. Why midlife, and not waiting for a diagnosis, is the time to take action. Situations where hormones can be more effective than antidepressants. Why taking care of brain health is the most important thing for a healthy sexuality. The reason that wearing socks during sex can help women achieve orgasm. Being stuck in "fight or flight" mode and how to fix it. Fiona's course that is being offered again this year.   Listen to the full episode here. Visit Dr. Lovely's website. Dr. Lovely on Instagram     Are you in peri or post menopause and looking to optimize your hormones and health? At Hormone Solutions, we offer telemedicine services and can prescribe in every U.S. state, as well as in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario in Canada.   Visit karenmartel.com to explore our comprehensive programs: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Individualized Weight Loss Programs  Peptide Therapy for weight loss    Interested in our NEW Peptide Weight Loss Program? Join today and get all the details here.   Join our Women's Peri and Post Menopause Group Coaching Program, OnTrack, TODAY!   To our nursing audience members, our podcasts qualify for nursing CE @ RNegade.pro. Provide # CEP17654.   Your host: Karen Martel Certified Hormone Specialist, Transformational Nutrition Coach, & Weight Loss Expert   Karen's Facebook Karen's Instagram

    The Midlife Makeover Show - Divorce, Empty Nest, Retirement, Financial Freedom, Midlife Crisis, Healthy Habits

    Hormone therapy can feel like one of the most confusing and controversial topics in midlife, but Dr. Maria Sophocles is here to set the record straight. With nearly 30 years of experience in women's health, Dr. Sophocles breaks down the myths, explains the real science, and shares how hormone therapy can not only ease hot flashes, brain fog, and sleep struggles, but also protect your bones, heart, and brain for the decades ahead. We also talk about why menopause has been ignored for so long, the future of treatments like testosterone, and how women can finally reclaim their vitality, confidence, and joy in midlife and beyond.   What You'll Learn in This Episode: The truth about hormone therapy and why it's safer than you think Common myths that keep women from getting the care they need How estrogen and progesterone impact long-term health The role of testosterone in women's wellbeing Why better conversations about menopause matter for every woman  

    The Wonder Women Official
    Muscle, Menopause & Metabolism | Dr. Stuart Phillips

    The Wonder Women Official

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 38:22 Transcription Available


    What's the truth about protein, strength training, and women's health past 40?Michelle MacDonald is joined by world-renowned muscle metabolism expert, Dr. Stuart Phillips, a leading researcher from McMaster University. They dive deep into what women over 40 need to know about muscle loss, optimal protein intake, and the truth about strength training. Dr.Phillips shares the science behind aging and metabolism, dispels persistent fitness myths, and explains how to actually preserve muscle and stay powerful into your fifties and beyond. The duo share tips for anyone serious about cultivating a healthy mindset, building a fitness mindset, and pursuing sustainable personal growth through evidence-based training and nutrition. Favorite Moments:0:12 Why most women aren't lifting — and why that's a bigger problem6:43 The real recommended protein intake for women over 4013:56 What the research actually says about 40g of protein post-workout33:11 The quality of life case for building strength and power after 40 "I'm more afraid of women not lifting weights at all than I am of them lifting the wrong way."GUEST: DR. STUART PHILLIPS McMaster University | X | Linktree | Instagram Dr. Stuart Phillips is a distinguished professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Muscle Health at McMaster University. His research focuses on how nutrition and exercise impact skeletal muscle protein turnover, especially in the context of aging and sarcopenia. He is also the director of the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE) and the McMaster Centre for Nutrition, Exercise, and Health Research.CONNECT WITH MICHELLEWebsite | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | XMichelle MacDonald is the creator of the FITNESS MODEL BLUEPRINT™ and host of the Stronger By Design™ podcast. Known globally for her transformation programs, Michelle empowers women to redefine aging through evidence-based strength training, nutrition, and mindset practices. Since 2012, she has coached thousands of women online, leveraging her expertise as a Physique Champion and ISSA Strength and Conditioning Specialist. She co-founded Tulum Strength Club and established The Wonder Women (TWW), inspiring countless transformations including her mother, Joan MacDonald (Train With Joan™). Michelle continues to lead the charge in women's fitness, launching the Stronger by Design™ fitness app in fall 2024.Where to Watch/Listen:WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeLeave a rating for this podcast with one click https://ratethispodcast.com/michellemacdonald 

    The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
    Beyond Hot Flashes: Thriving Through Menopause into Your Best Years

    The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 55:43


    As women enter perimenopause and menopause, hormonal shifts—declining estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone—can ripple through nearly every system in the body, impacting bone density, cardiovascular health, metabolism, brain function, and sexual wellbeing. Misinterpretation of past research left millions fearful of hormone therapy, yet newer evidence shows that bioidentical hormones, started within a specific “window of opportunity,” can protect the heart, brain, bones, and quality of life. Supporting this transition in a woman's life also means addressing nutrition, gut health, stress, sleep, and strength training—powerful tools that work alongside hormones to restore vitality. With the right knowledge and care, this phase of life can be transformational, leading to renewal, resilience, and long-term health protection. In this episode, I explore, along with Dr. Mary Claire Haver and Dr. Cindy Geyer, how we can shift our thinking of peri-menopause and menopause to one of renewed health and vitality. Mary Claire Haver, MD, FACOG, CMP, is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Certified Culinary Medicine Specialist, and Menopause Society Certified Menopause Practitioner. A graduate of Louisiana State University Medical Center with residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch, she is the founder of Mary Claire Wellness, a clinic dedicated to comprehensive menopause care. In 2023, she launched ThePauseLife.com, a global resource for menopausal women, and became a #1 New York Times bestselling author with The New Menopause. Her first book, The Galveston Diet (2023), reflects her passion for evidence-based lifestyle strategies to support women's health. With over 4 million social media followers, Dr. Haver is a leading voice in “demystifying menopause,” empowering women to self-advocate and thrive through every stage of midlife. Dr. Cindy Geyer received her bachelor of science and her doctor of medicine degrees, with honors, from the Ohio State University. She completed residency in internal medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y. and is triple board certified in internal medicine, integrative medicine and lifestyle medicine. This episode is brought to you by BIOptimizers. Head to bioptimizers.com/hyman and use code HYMAN to save 15%. Full-length episodes can be found here: Your Guide to Menopause: What to Expect and How to Thrive Menopause Relief: Hormone Tips Every Woman Needs To Know Is Hormone Replacement Therapy in Menopause Helpful or Harmful

    The Diary Of A CEO by Steven Bartlett
    Fat Burning Expert: The Real Reason You Can't Lose Weight! PCOS, Menopause & Stubborn Belly Fat

    The Diary Of A CEO by Steven Bartlett

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 126:48


    Sick and tired of fitness myths and diet lies? No.1 nutrition expert Alan Aragon answers all your burning questions, from belly fat and PCOS, to creatine, testosterone and building lean muscle…all backed by REAL science!  Alan Aragon is a leading researcher, expert, and educator in fitness nutrition with over 30 years of experience in the field. He is also a nutrition consultant for Men's Health magazine, and author of books such as, ‘Flexible Dieting' and ‘Girth Control: The Science of Fat Loss & Muscle Gain'.  He explains:  ⬛ How PCOS affects weight loss, and the science that could reverse it  ⬛ The 2 step method to lose weight in 8 weeks  ⬛ What creatine actually does to your body! ⬛ Why belly fat grows during menopause and how to stop it  ⬛ What really happens when you eat 300g of protein a day 00:00 Intro 02:44 Why Should the Audience Listen to You? 05:31 The Biggest Myths About Protein 09:55 How Many Meals Should We Eat for Optimal Muscle Gain? 12:00 How Much Protein Should We Consume Per Day? 16:42 Is There Any Danger in Too Much Protein? 22:08 How to Lose Weight Fast 24:12 Why Do I Gain Weight After Stopping Ozempic/Ogovi? 25:50 Does Dieting Affect Metabolism? 31:54 Best Diet for Long-Term Weight Loss 32:30 How Do I Specifically Lose Belly Fat? 33:45 Why Is Fat Loss Harder During Menopause? 38:25 HRT During Menopause 41:34 PCOS and Diet Restriction 45:14 What to Do With Irregular Menstrual Cycles 46:47 Muscle Memory 48:07 Is the Gut Microbiome Affecting My Weight Gain? 49:30 Why Do You Eat So Many Eggs? 50:58 Testosterone Levels 51:42 What Supplements Do You Take? 53:39 Creatine 57:02 Ads 57:55 Diet Breaks 1:01:25 How to Get Good at Weight Loss Maintenance 1:05:22 Diet Rebounds 1:10:46 Fasting 1:18:55 Water Fasts 1:20:04 Keto Diet 1:26:04 Gaining Muscle on the Keto Diet 1:28:15 Carnivore Diet 1:30:31 Do Vegans and Vegetarians Struggle to Gain Muscle? 1:31:18 Do Most People Get Enough Protein? 1:36:06 What's Stopping People From Reaching Their Body Goals? 1:41:17 Your Alcohol Addiction 1:47:20 Ads 1:49:36 Artificial Sweeteners 1:51:22 The Lies We've Been Told About Sugar 1:55:05 Refined Sugar 1:57:34 How Often Should We Go to the Gym Each Week? 1:58:13 How Long Does It Take to Lose Muscle? 2:01:26 How Does Nature Impact Your Life? 2:03:06 Where Can People Find You? Follow Alan: Website - https://bit.ly/3HJBJwY  Instagram - https://bit.ly/4613ASB X - https://bit.ly/3Hrq8CS  Mentorship site - https://bit.ly/45GRZHb You can purchase Alan's book, ‘Flexible Dieting: A Science-Based, Reality-Tested Method for Achieving and Maintaining Your Optimal Physique, Performance & Health', here: https://amzn.to/3UG3qda  The Diary Of A CEO: ⬛ Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/  ⬛ Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook  ⬛ The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://bit.ly/3YFbJbt  ⬛ The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards (Second Edition): https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb  ⬛ Get email updates - https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt  ⬛ Follow Steven - https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb  Independent research: https://alanaragon.tiiny.co Sponsors: ⬛ Linkedin Jobs - https://www.linkedin.com/doac   ⬛ Vanta - https://vanta.com/steven  ⬛ Cadence - https://usecadence.com/ with code DIARY for an extra 15% off first subscription order. Plus month 2: a free Cadence bottle, Month 3: a free 30x sachet pack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Resetter Podcast
    Create (Peri) Menopausal Confidence: Cut the Noise with Tamsen Fadal

    The Resetter Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 73:08


    It's time to unlock the wisdom, power, and leadership potential that accompanies menopause. Join our guest, Tamsen Fadal, as we explore how this stage of life has transformed from a taboo subject into a prominent conversation. The episode delves into social media trends, legislative shifts, and even the growing understanding among men regarding the implications of menopause. As Dr. Mindy emphasizes, "My brain goes crazy when I think about 1.2 billion women by 2030 who are gonna be in menopause." This episode offers vital insights and actionable advice for navigating this significant life transition. To view full show notes, more information on our guests, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://drmindypelz.com/ep302 Tamsen Fadal is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, New York Times best-selling author, documentary filmmaker, and host of The Tamsen Show podcast. After more than three decades as a news anchor, Tamsen pivoted her career towards women's advocacy, guiding her audience of 4+ million through midlife and beyond. She is the creator and executive producer of the PBS documentary, The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause, which has been viewed by over 1 million women across 350+ cities and 42 countries, and the author of instant New York Times best seller, How To Menopause: Take Charge of Your Health, Reclaim Your Life, and Feel Even Better than Before. Check out our fasting membership at https://esetacademy.drmindypelz.com. Please note our medical disclaimer.

    The Optimal Body
    423 | Pelvic Health From Menstration to Pregnancy and into Menopause with Dr. Sara Reardon

    The Optimal Body

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 52:45


    In this episode of the Optimal Body Podcast, Doc Jen and Doctor Dom welcome pelvic floor Doctor of Physical Therapy Dr. Sarah Reardon to discuss her new book, "Flawed: A Women's Guide to Pelvic Floor Health at Every Age and Stage." They explore the importance of pelvic health education, debunk common myths, address certain pelvic floor pain and conditions, and address the stigma surrounding women's pelvic health. Dr. Reardon shares practical tips and exercise for daily habits, highlights the need for early education, and emphasizes that pelvic health is a lifelong journey. The conversation empowers listeners to make informed, compassionate choices about their bodies. Dr. Sarah Reardon is truly a pioneer in women's health advocacy.Needed Discount:Jen trusted Needed Supplements for fertility, pregnancy, and beyond! Support men and women's health with vitamins, Omega-3, and more. Used by 6,000+ pros. Use code OPTIMAL for 20% off at checkout!Pelvic Floor Foundations:Want a stronger pelvic floor but don't know where to start? Our Pelvic Floor Foundations Course guides you step-by-step. Podcast listeners get a discount with code OPTIMAL10. Learn more and sign up today!Dr Sarah's Resources:Dr Sarah's Book: "Floored"Dr Sarah's InstagramThe V-Hive MembershipWe think you'll love:Pelvic Floor Founations CourseJen's InstagramDom's InstagramYouTube ChannelWhat You'll Learn from Sarah:03:33 Making Pelvic Health Approachable07:55 Gaps in Pelvic Health Awareness & Treatment09:54 Pelvic Health Across Life Stages12:49 Hormones, Menstruation, and Pelvic Floor Symptoms15:34 Early Education & Product Choices18:46 Pelvic Health Products: What Works & What Doesn't21:20 Marketing, Quick Fixes, and Long-Term...For full show notes and resources visit https://jen.health/podcast/423