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    All the Books!
    New Releases and More for January 27, 2026

    All the Books!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 45:00


    This week, Liberty and Patricia discuss Burn Down Master's House, Vigil, Fair Game, and more! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Keep track of new releases with Book Riot's New Release Index, now included with an All Access membership. Click here to get started today! Books Discussed On the Show: I Identify as Blind: A Brazen Celebration of Disability Culture, Identity, and Power by Lachi with Tim Vandehey Black Public Joy: No Permit or Permission Required by Jay Pitter Burn Down Master's House by Clay Cane Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts by Rebecca Hall, Hugo Martínez Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports by Ellie Roscher and Anna Baeth He/She/They: How We Talk about Gender and Why It Matters by Schuyler Bailar The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports by Michael Waters Currencies of Cruelty: Slavery, Freak Shows, and the Performance Archive by Danielle Bainbridge Forever for the Culture: Notes from the New Black Digital Arts Renaissance by Steven Underwood Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose by Jennifer Breheny Wallace A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing by Alice Evelyn Yang The Bone Setter's Daughter by Amy Tan Vigil by George Saunders    I Don't Know What You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-Star by Judy Greer The Seven Daughters of Dupree by Nikesha Elise Williams  Escape! by Stephen Fishbach     Sister Svangerd and the Not Quite Dead by K. J. Parker   Rooting Interest: An 831 Stories Romance by Cat Disabato   The Ghost Network by Catie Disabato Big Fan by Alexandra Romanoff Black Dahlia: Murder, Monsters, and Madness in Midcentury Hollywood by William J Mann  Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden  The Big M: 13 Writers Take Back the Story of Menopause by Lidia Yuknavitch To Ride a Rising Storm (Nampeshiweisit, #2) by Moniquill Blackgoose Paper Cut by Rachel Taff For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Ask a Matchmaker
    Are You in Perimenopause and Don't Know It Yet? ft Lauren Teitelbaum

    Ask a Matchmaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 27:43


    Women menopause and perimenopause take center stage as Matchmaker Maria sits down with therapist and women's health advocate Lauren Teitelbaum, author of Millennial Menopause, to talk about what's really happening in the body and why most of us were never taught this. They break down the truth that menopause is technically one day, while perimenopause can last years and affect mood, sleep, libido, brain fog, and vaginal health. Lauren explains why medical education around menopause is still limited, what treatment options actually exist, and why pain, rage, or exhaustion should never be brushed off. The episode also gives clear advice for partners on how to support women going through perimenopause without minimizing or mocking their experience. A must-listen conversation about women's health, intimacy, mental health, and preparing for a major life transition before it catches you off guard.   To work with Lauren and learn more about her psychotherapy practice, visit thecounseLaur.com. Her book, Millennial Menopause: Preparing for Perimenopause, Menopause, and Life's Next Period, is available at millennialmenopause.com and wherever books are sold. Visit Lauren at a book tour event (https://agendahero.com/page/millennial-menopause) or follow her on Instagram

    Scummy Mummies - Podcast
    328: Fay Reid on the menopause, not having kids, and getting strong

    Scummy Mummies - Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 51:48


    Our guest for this episode is the brilliant and hilarious Fay Reid, known on Instagram as @9to5menopause.We talk about her experience of entering perimenopause at 45. She discusses the stigma that she feels exists within the Black community around the topic, how she built up the courage to speak out, and what happened when she did. Fay also tells us about her attempts to have a child, and the grief and acceptance that followed. She shares the top three things she wishes she'd known at the start of her journey, and reveals the benefits of being menopausal - yes, there are some! There's a bit of chat about strength training, and of course, we end with Scummy Mummy Confessions. Follow Fay @9to5menopause and visit fayreid.com for more. We are back on tour in 2026! Many venues are already selling out so get in quick! See you soon Hexham, Alnwick, and Darlington. In February we're coming to Northampton, Cirencester and Hertford. Then in March it's Manchester, Kent and our SCOTTISH TOUR! See you soon Edinburgh, Dundee, and Glasgow!WE HAVE A SHOP! Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, and sweatshirts. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on X, Instagram, and Facebook @scummymummies. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Flipping 50 Show
    Real Talk on Hormones & Hot Flashes with Humor with Carrie Jones

    The Flipping 50 Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 46:05


    This episode is sponsored by Flipping 50 Menopause Fitness Specialist. Become a health & fitness coach who finally speaks midlife women's language. Learn how to design workouts that balance hormones that actually get results for women in menopause. Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - Why Muscle Growth Feels Harder in Menopause (and What Actually Works) More Like This - Optimizing Hormones Early in Perimenopause Resources: 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. Join the Flipping50 Insiders Facebook Group. Connect with other women navigating menopause fitness and get daily tips and support. Use Flipping 50 Scorecard & Guide to measure what matters with an easy at-home self-assessment test you can do in minutes. Hormones and hot flashes with humor is exactly the kind of conversation women in midlife have been missing—real, honest, and refreshingly human. Let's get straight to what's actually happening in your body when symptoms like hot flashes, poor sleep, mood changes, and fatigue show up. Instead of treating midlife like a breakdown, we reframe it as a biological transition that deserves better information, better support, and better strategies. Get ready for a fun chat about hormones and hot flashes with humor and content you want served in a dish you'll love. My Guest: Dr. Carrie Jones, ND, FABNE, MPH, MSCP is an internationally recognized speaker, consultant, author and educator on the topic of women's health and hormones with over 20 years in the industry. Dubbed the “Queen of Hormones,” Dr. Jones is a Naturopathic Physician who did her 2-year residency focused on women's health and endocrinology. She serves as a consultant and educator for several women's health and lab-focused companies. Questions We Answer in This Episode: Why does humor and sarcasm work so well in hormone education for midlife women? How does a hormone expert personally navigate her own midlife transitions? How should women plan for long-term hormone health based on what we know now? What menopause symptoms are commonly overlooked or mistaken for “just aging”? When is the ideal time to start hormone therapy—and what if that window is missed? Who truly should not use hormone therapy—and what myths still cause fear? What will the next 5–10 years look like for women's hormone and menopause care?

    You Are What You Read
    We Do Not Care! A conversation with Melani Sanders

    You Are What You Read

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 39:11


    On this week's episode of You Are What You Read, we are joined by social media sensation and New York Times bestselling author, Melani Sanders. Melani's latest book The Official We Do Not Care Club Handbook is a “Hot-Mess Guide for Women in Perimenopause, Menopause, and Beyond Who Are Over It”! Melani is a digital creator and founder of the “We Do Not Care Movement”. Her viral “We Do Not Care” reels and posts capture the humor, heart, and chaos of perimenopause, menopause, midlife, motherhood, and real life.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz
    Age Like a Girl: The Brain Reset Behind Menopause, Mood Shifts, and Why Women Reinvent Themselves After 40 with Dr. Mindy Pelz

    Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 58:55


    Many women hit midlife and feel something they cannot name. They are still doing the right things, eating well, exercising consistently, showing up for everyone, yet life suddenly feels harder and less familiar. Age Like a Girl gives language to this experience and explains why it is not a failure, but a shift happening beneath the surface.This is not a motivation problem.This is not a discipline issue.And it is not “all in your head."In this hol+ conversation, Dr. Taz sits down with New York Times bestselling author and leading voice in women's health Dr. Mindy Pelz, host of the hit podcast The Resetter Podcast, to explore the core message behind Age Like a Girl: menopause is not a decline, it is a biologically wired reinvention.Instead of treating perimenopause and menopause as a crisis to manage, Dr. Mindy reframes the transition as a neurochemical and cognitive remodel designed to make women more focused, emotionally resilient, and aligned with who they truly are. She breaks down why modern life often clashes with this primal design, and why brain fog, mood shifts, and emotional intensity are not random symptoms, but signals that the brain is asking for a new way of living.This episode explores why women can feel anxious, disconnected, or unlike themselves even when they are “doing everything right,” and how metabolism, stress chemistry, and neurotransmitters shape mood, clarity, and identity. Dr. Taz and Dr. Mindy discuss why many women initiate big life and relationship changes after 40, why community and connection become essential, and why reinvention is not a midlife crisis, but biology.From perimenopause into postmenopause, this conversation reframes aging as an awakening. Not the end of youth, but the return of clarity, boundaries, and self-trust. If you have ever felt dismissed, confused, or afraid that something is wrong with you, this episode offers a validating and hopeful roadmap forward.Dr. Taz and Dr. Mindy Pelz discuss: • The core message of Age Like a Girl and why it reframes menopause • Why the female brain is biologically wired for reinvention after 40 • Brain fog and mood shifts as signals of a cognitive remodel • How modern life clashes with primal biology • Why women often make major life decisions in midlife • The role of neurotransmitters in clarity, calm, and confidence • Why community and deep connection matter more than ever • How to reclaim vitality without another exhausting checklistAbout Dr. Mindy PelzDr. Mindy Pelz is a New York Times bestselling author, visionary educator, and trailblazer in the field of women's health and hormone science. With over two decades of experience, she's built a global movement to help women understand the power of their bodies at every stage of life. Her bestselling books, including Fast Like a Girl, The Menopause Reset, and Eat Like a Girl, have helped millions of women use fasting, nutrition, and lifestyle shifts to balance hormones, boost energy, and take back control of their health. Her newest release book, Age Like a Girl, redefines what it means to grow older as a woman.Rooted in the latest science and rich in personal story, the book challenges outdated narratives about menopause and aging offering instead a roadmap for awakening. Dr. Mindy shows women how to use the neurochemical shifts of midlife as a launchpad for purpose, leadership, and bold reinvention. Dr. Mindy's Resetter Podcast consistently ranks among Apple's top U.S. science shows, with guests ranging from LeAnn Rimes and Rachel Hollis to Dr. Rangan Chatterjee. Her YouTube channel has surpassed 110 million views, and her teachings have reached hundreds of thousands through workshops, online programs, and live events.Order the book: Age Like a Girl Stay Connected:Connect further to Hol+ at https://holplus.co/- Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes of hol+.Follow Dr. Mindy PelzInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mindypelz/Website: https://drmindypelz.com/ Podcast: The Resetter PodcastFollow Dr. Taz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtazmd/https://www.instagram.com/liveholplus/Subscribe to the audio podcast: https://holplus.transistor.fm/subscribeSubscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsGet your copy of The Hormone Shift: Balance Your Body and Thrive Through Midlife and MenopauseHost & Production TeamHost: Dr. Taz; Produced by ClipGrowth.com (Producer: Pat Gostek)

    Woman's Hour
    New menopause research, Singing for wellbeing, Greenland women, Office romance

    Woman's Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 56:31


    A large UK study of nearly 125,000 women has found that the menopause can cause a loss of grey matter in women's brains affecting memory and emotions, similar to that seen in Alzheimer's. Published in the journal Psychological Medicine, the researchers say it may help explain why we see almost twice as many cases of dementia in women than in men. Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology Barbara Sahakian, from the University of Cambridge and the senior researcher on the study and Dr Paula Briggs, Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Health at Liverpool Woman's NHS Foundation Trust, discuss the findings with Nuala McGovern.There's been much discussion about the benefits of singing, but with less singing happening in schools - over half of state secondary school teachers have said that their pupils never sang together in assembly - how do you encourage children and young people to sing and what are the benefits? As the BBC launches Get Singing, a Nationwide music education initiative, we talk to Julia Fraser, the head of Luton Music Service, and Baz Chapman from the Sing Up Foundation.Laura Dickerman's first novel Hot Desk is set against the backdrop of the publishing industry over two generations. A couple of editors share a desk in a new office – and eventually fall in love. Laura talks about bookish characters, the romance of women's friendships and getting published for the first time, aged 62.Global attention has been focused on Greenland since President Donald Trump repeatedly said the United States should take control of the self-governing region within the Kingdom of Denmark. Despite being around nine times the size of the UK, Greenland has a population of just 57,000 people, with the majority being indigenous Inuits. But beyond the heated geopolitical debates, we want to find out what is life like for women in Greenland today? Tillie Martinussen, a former MP in Greenland, tells us about women's position historically and the issues they face now.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Melanie Abbott

    Joy Found Here
    Menopause Is Not the End: A Triple Board-Certified OB-GYN on Hormones, Sex, and a Midlife Reset

    Joy Found Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 55:54


    What if the changes you've been dreading—fatigue, mood swings, weight gain, shifting desire—aren't signs that your body is failing, but signals that it's asking for a new kind of care? In episode 245 of Joy Found Here, Stephanie sits down with Dr. Betsy A.B. Greenleaf for a candid, empowering conversation about menopause, hormones, and midlife vitality. Together, they challenge outdated myths, explore why so many women feel blindsided by this transition, and reveal why this chapter can be a powerful beginning—not an ending.In This Episode, You Will Learn:(02:02) How Dr. Betsy found her calling in women's health(07:44) What menopause really is—and what it isn't(09:46) Genetics, stress, and the timing of menopause(13:59) Hormones and their full-body impact(17:07) Understanding hormone replacement options(20:01) The study that shaped menopause fear(24:08) Is it ever too late to start hormones?(28:35) Collagen, protein, and supplement truths(36:41) Sex, stress, and midlife desire(44:02) Why PAUSE matters in midlifeDr. Betsy A.B. Greenleaf is a triple board-certified OB-GYN and integrative medicine physician with over 20 years of clinical experience specializing in menopause, hormones, sexual health, and longevity. As the founder of the International P.A.U.S.E. Institute, she helps women and men over 40 navigate midlife changes with clarity, confidence, and choice—blending conventional medicine with functional and holistic approaches. Her work centers on whole-body wellness, education, and empowerment rather than quick fixes. Dr. Greenleaf is a sought-after speaker and media expert, featured in outlets such as Forbes and Oprah Daily.In this episode, Dr. Greenleaf reframes menopause not as an ending, but as a natural transition into a powerful “second spring,” offering reassurance that women are not broken—and that it's never too late to feel well again. She breaks down how hormonal shifts affect the entire body, from mood, sleep, and brain fog to skin health, bone density, and intimacy, while clearly explaining the full range of options available, including lifestyle changes, supplements, and hormone therapy. With honesty and nuance, she addresses long-standing fears around hormones, unpacking outdated research and emphasizing that every path forward is a personal decision. She also highlights the often-overlooked role of stress, mindset, and brain health in desire and connection, reminding listeners that vitality, pleasure, and confidence can evolve—and even deepen—during midlife.Connect with Dr. Betsy A.B. Greenleaf:LinkedInInstagramFacebookFree Hormone QuizLet's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Peter Attia Drive
    #381 ‒ Alzheimer's disease in women: how hormonal transitions impact the female brain, the role of HRT, genetics, and lifestyle on risk, and emerging diagnostics and therapies | Lisa Mosconi, Ph.D.

    The Peter Attia Drive

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 126:34


    View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Lisa Mosconi is a world-renowned neuroscientist and the director of the Women's Brain Initiative at Weill Cornell Medicine, where she studies how sex differences and hormonal transitions influence brain aging and Alzheimer's disease risk. In this episode, Lisa explores why Alzheimer's disease disproportionately affects women and why longer lifespan alone does not explain their nearly twofold risk compared to men. She explains why Alzheimer's disease may be best understood as a midlife disease for women, beginning decades before symptoms appear, and how menopause represents a fundamental brain event that reshapes brain energy use, structure, and immune signaling. The conversation also examines what advanced brain imaging reveals about preclinical Alzheimer's disease, estrogen receptors in the brain, and why genetic risks such as APOE4 appear to affect women differently from men. Finally, Lisa discusses the nuanced evidence around menopause hormone therapy, the legacy of the WHI, her new CARE Initiative to cut women's Alzheimer's risk in half by 2050, and practical, evidence-based strategies to support brain health through midlife—including lifestyle, sleep, metabolism, mood, and emerging therapies such as GLP-1 agonists and SERMs (selective estrogen receptor modulators). We discuss: How Lisa's personal family history and scientific background led her to focus on the intersection of women's health, brain aging, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) [2:45]; The long preclinical phase of AD and the emotional burden carried by patients before dementia becomes severe [7:15]; How AD compares to other common forms of dementia: prevalence, pathology, symptoms, diagnostic challenges, and more [10:45]; Why AD disproportionately affects women: how AD is not simply a disease of old age or longevity but a midlife disease in which women develop pathology earlier [16:15]; Menopause as a leading explanation for women's increased Alzheimer's risk, and how advanced braining imaging can detect early changes in the brain [26:15]; How a new method for imaging estrogen receptors in the brain is changing how we think about the menopause transition [35:45]; What estrogen receptor imaging can and cannot tell us about hormone therapy's potential impact on brain health [48:45]; Lisa's studies on the relationship between levels of systemic estrogen and density of estrogen receptors in the brain [58:00]; Why blood estrogen levels poorly reflect brain estrogen signaling, and how tightly regulated brain hormone dynamics complicate our understanding of menstrual-cycle and lifestyle effects [1:02:15]; The CARE Initiative: Lisa's research program looking to slash AD rates in women [1:07:45]; The dramatic difference in AD risk between men and women associated with APOE4 [1:10:45]; What the evidence suggests about menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and AD risk, and why timing, formulation, and uterine status appear to matter [1:12:00]; How the CARE initiative plans to study MHT and AD risk, within the practical constraints of a three-year research window [1:17:30]; How to think about starting hormone therapy during perimenopause: balancing symptom relief, hormonal variability, and individualized care [1:21:00]; Investigating selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) as a targeted approach to brain health during and after menopause [1:25:00]; Why estrogen became wrongly associated with cancer risk and what the evidence actually shows [1:29:30]; Why better biomarkers are central to advancing women's Alzheimer's research [1:38:30]; Modifiable risk factors for dementia, the limitations of risk models, and questionable conclusions drawn from observational data [1:44:15]; GLP-1 agonists and brain health: exploring potential neuroprotective effects of GLP-1 agonists beyond metabolic benefits [1:49:00]; The importance of lifestyle factors in reducing risk of dementia: practical strategies for women to support brain health [1:53:45]; Why long-term, consistent lifestyle habits are essential for building cognitive resilience and protecting brain health over decades [2:01:15]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube

    The Resetter Podcast
    What's the Purpose of Menopause? (Why Your Brain Is Rewiring in Midlife) with Dr. Mindy Pelz

    The Resetter Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 26:11


    What if menopause isn't something to fix, but something to understand? In this solo episode, Dr. Mindy Pelz shares Chapter One of her new book Age Like a Girl and breaks down the real purpose of menopause through neuroscience, hormones, and evolution. She explains how the decline of estrogen and progesterone reshapes the female brain, why so many women experience anxiety, mood changes, and brain fog in midlife, and how this transition may actually be designed to reconnect women with their authentic voice, clarity, and power. If this conversation resonates with you, the audiobook of Age Like a Girl continues this journey with deeper insights, personal stories, and guidance to help you navigate this phase with confidence. To listen to the rest of Age Like a Girl, visit

    Better with Dr. Stephanie
    Menopause is a Hormone Deficiency (And You Deserve Better) with Dr. Felice Gersh

    Better with Dr. Stephanie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 106:40


    "Estrogen is not a hormone; it's a family of hormones,” says Dr. Felice Gersh. “You can't say fat does this or fat does that—you have to say which fat. The same with estrogen.” That's right, she is back to challenge the conventional "lowest dose for the shortest time" approach to menopausal hormone therapy, explore why menopause creates a default pro-inflammatory state, how different estrogens activate different receptors, and why understanding these distinctions matters for cardiovascular health, bone density, brain function, immune response, and metabolic health.Episode Overview (timestamps are approximate):(0:00) Intro/Teaser(2:00) Welcome to an Estrogen Masterclass(6:00) The Estrogen Family: E1, E2, E3, E4 Explained(15:00) Alpha vs. Beta Receptors & Why It Matters(27:00) Menopause, Inflammation & Gut Health(33:00) Menopause as a Hormone Deficiency State(45:00) Why the Women's Health Initiative Got It Wrong(59:00) When to Start Hormone Therapy (Age 35?)(1:13:00) Bioidentical vs. Synthetic Hormones(1:22:00) Vaginal Estrogen: Canary in the Coal Mine(1:32:00) BiEst & Topical Estrogen for Skin(1:40:00) After Party: Dr. Stephanie's TakeawaysResources mentioned in this episode can be found at: https://drstephanieestima.com/podcasts/ep453We are grateful to our sponsors:KENETIK - You think carefully about how you fuel your body but are you fueling your brain? Learn more about Kenetik and try it for yourself by going to https://drinkkenetik.com/BETTER and use code BETTER for 15% off your purchase.TIMELINE - A new year means a new gym membership - but you can't out-train low energy; it starts deeper than that. So grab 35% off your one-month subscription of Mitopure Gummies at https://Timeline.com/BETTER35 while the offer lasts.BIOPTIMIZERS - Your digestion can take a hit in midlife, but you don't have to suffer. Learn how enzymes can help at https://bioptimizers.com/better and use code BETTER to get 10% off your order.ONESKIN - Harness the power of peptides for fuller hair and glowing skin. Save 15% at https://oneskin.co/better with code BETTER. P.S. When you're ready, here are a two ways I can help you:Subscribe: The Mini Pause — My weekly newsletter packed with the most actionable, evidence-based tools for women 40+ to thrive in midlife.Build Muscle: LIFT — My progressive strength training program designed for women in midlife. Form-focused, joint-friendly, and built for real results. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    How Much Should Women Over 40 Exercise to Lose Fat? | MMP Ep. 268

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 41:18


    Dr. Tamara Beckford Show
    The Executive Cost of the Midlife Hijack with Delilah Bardlette

    Dr. Tamara Beckford Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 28:22 Transcription Available


    What happens when a "Fortune 150 beast" suddenly feels incapable of recalling a basic metric in the boardroom? In the debut episode of the Menopause Stories Podcast, Dr. Tamara Beckford sits down with leadership strategist and former aviation executive Delilah Bartlette.Delilah opens up about leading high-visibility global initiatives while unknowingly navigating the physiological shifts of perimenopause. From an unexplainable frozen shoulder to the "brain fog" that threatened her professional brand, Delilah shares the reality of maintaining executive authority when your body stops following the playbook. This episode is a clinical audit of why high-achieving women must stop "powering through" and start architecting a strategy for their next 40 years.What We Audit in This Episode:The Stealth Symptom: Why an achy shoulder was the "Aha moment" that led Delilah to investigate her hormones.The Boardroom Blank: Navigating the fear of losing "street cred" when brain fog hits during C-suite deliverables.The "Old Person" Myth: Dismantling the lie that menopause is a 60+ issue and recognizing the 10-year perimenopause transition.Medical Advocacy: Why your primary care doctor might tell you to "thug it out" and how to find specialized clinical support.The Power Track: Delilah reveals the surprisingly honest song that describes her journey through the "Midlife Hijack."About Our Guest:Delilah Bartlette is the founder of Delilah Bartlette Leadership Solutions. With nearly 30 years in the aviation industry, she rose to the top 1% of a Fortune 150 company, leading groundbreaking corporate initiatives. Today, she uses her unique perspective to develop courageous, confident leaders.Resources & Links:Reclaim Your Edge: Secure your Menopause and Hormone Strategy Session with Dr. Tamara Beckford to receive a 30-minute clinical audit of your labs and the "medical language" needed to architect your roadmap to optimal performance.Follow the Stories: Visit Truly Balanced Wellness Care for more clinical roadmaps and executive insights.The Menopause Stories Anthem Playlist: Click to listen to the Menopause Stories Playlist songs that fuel our guests on Spotify.

    Fit Rx
    A Turning Point for Women's Hormone Therapy: The Black Box Warning Is Gone

    Fit Rx

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 16:50


    Send us a textFor decades, women were told that hormone replacement therapy was dangerous — largely due to a deeply flawed study that created fear, confusion, and misinformation around female hormones. In a long-overdue move, the FDA has now removed the black box warning on hormone therapy for women, signaling a shift back toward science.In this episode, Dr. Greg Dennis breaks down why the warning existed in the first place, what went wrong with the original research, and why properly prescribed hormone replacement therapy is one of the most powerful tools for women's long-term health and quality of life. We discuss the benefits of starting HRT early, why choosing the right provider matters, and the pros and cons of today's treatment options — including pellets, creams, injections, and patches.This is an honest, science-based conversation about why female hormone replacement therapy deserves a second look — and why it may be one of the best decisions a woman can make for her health.

    The Official Isagenix Podcast
    How to Use the 30-Day Reset Pack to Support a Healthy Lifestyle

    The Official Isagenix Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 29:41


    Join Dr. Mia Chorney for an inspiring Wellness Edge conversation on how to use the 30-Day Reset Pack to support a healthy lifestyle in a sustainable, science-backed way. In this episode, Dr. Mia shares why the Reset isn't about restriction or perfection — it's about consistency, nourishment, and helping your body recalibrate after getting off track. She breaks down how shakes and cleanse days work together to support metabolism, energy, digestion, and long-term wellness. You'll also learn why protein and fiber are essential for balancing blood sugar and cravings, how adaptogens like Ionix  Supreme® and Adaptogens Elixir can help the body respond to stress, and simple ways to personalize the Reset based on your goals and lifestyle. This episode is packed with practical guidance, encouragement, and mindset shifts to help you build habits that stick — not just for 30 days, but all year long. ✨ Small habits. Big wins. Reset — and repeat.

    High Performance Health
    Mitochondria, Menopause Energy, and NAD: Why You Feel Flat and How to Fix It | Siobhan Mitchell

    High Performance Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 58:00


    Today I'm joined by neuroscientist and mitochondrial health expert Siobhan Mitchell to cut through the noise around mitochondria, inflammation, NAD, and what actually matters for energy, recovery, and brain health in midlife We unpack why mitochondria are not just “battery packs”, they are a master regulator of oxidative stress, immune signalling, and cellular aging. Siobhan explains the difference between hormetic stress that upgrades your system (like training) versus chronic stress that drains it WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: • What mitochondria actually do, beyond “energy production”  • Mitophagy and mitochondrial biogenesis, and why both decline with age  • The difference between hormetic stress (exercise) and chronic stress (modern life)  • Why mitochondrial dysfunction can drive inflammation and immune overactivation  • How brain energy demand and oestrogen loss intersect in menopause symptoms  • CD38, inflammation, and why staying lean matters for NAD preservation  • Why NAD precursors can be wasted, and what supports conversion inside the cell  • The practical take on timing, training, and recovery support TIMESTAMPS 00:01 Mitochondria, ATP, and the oxidative stress trade-off  04:14 Mitophagy, mitochondrial biogenesis, and aging  16:13 Mitochondria as immune regulators, inflammation and cytokines  23:09 Brain energy, menopause, oestrogen, and cognitive decline mechanisms  29:33 NAD explained, CD38, and why NAD drops with age  48:56 NAD, GLUT4, insulin sensitivity, and perimenopause metabolism  53:19 Where to learn more, discount code, and closing VALUABLE RESOURCES ⁠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 Get 10% off MitoQ NAD+ - www.mitoq.com with code ANGELA Get 35% off Timeline Mitopure by visiting this link while the offer lasts - https://www.timeline.com/promotions/angela35 Upgrade your cellular health - get 20% off Beam Minerals at http://beamminerals.com/ANGELA & use code ANGELA at checkout ABOUT THE GUEST Dr Siobhan Mitchell - Chief Scientific Officer - MitoQ Siobhan is the Chief Scientific Officer at MitoQ. She completed her PhD at SUNY Albany and a post-doctoral fellowship in brain ageing at the University of Washington. Siobhan has held roles at the three largest food companies in the world (Unilever, Nestlé, and PepsiCo), where she conducted trials in Europe, North America, and Asia, investigating the effects of nutrition on cognitive decline, mood, and performance. Additionally, she was Senior Director of Research at Noom, where she led a team investigating the behavioural and health effects of weight loss and mental health 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. Angela is the creator of BioSyncing®️ a blueprint for ambitious entrepreneurial women to biohack their health so they can 10X how they show up .without burning out. 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 Functional Life
    The Real Reason You Can't Lose Weight in Menopause

    This Functional Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 7:19


    Almost 80% of women will experience weight gain as they enter perimenopause and menopause, and what makes it even worse is that the strategies that worked in your 20s and 30s stop working entirely. I'm Dr. Betty Murray, and in this solo episode, I'm breaking down the exact science behind why menopause destroys your metabolism, why eating more protein first could actually be making things worse, and the precise order of operations you need to follow to reverse metabolic dysfunction and lose visceral fat - the dangerous fat underneath your abdominal muscle that increases your risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. This isn't about eating less and moving more. This is about understanding the deep mechanistic disruptions happening in your mitochondria, insulin signaling, liver function, and fat cell biology during menopause, and using science-backed strategies in the right sequence to fix them. I'm also sharing my own story of gaining 35 pounds in early perimenopause and another 10 pounds from testosterone therapy because my androgens were too high relative to my estrogen. You'll Discover: ●     Why 80% of women gain weight in perimenopause and menopause ●     Why eating more protein before fixing insulin resistance and glucose utilization can trigger gluconeogenesis ●     The mitochondrial shutdown ●     How fiber intake reduced visceral fat by 24.6% over 16 weeks in postmenopausal women ●     Why yo-yo dieting and extreme caloric restriction can slow metabolic rate by 20-30% ●     Why excess androgens relative to estrogen drive insulin resistance and pre-diabetes in menopause, and why testosterone therapy without proper estrogen management can worsen metabolic dysfunction despite improving libido and mental sharpness ●     How hormone replacement therapy improves insulin sensitivity through estradiol activity at cell and mitochondria PLUS, the complete exercise protocol and its benefits. This episode is for women frustrated by unexplained weight gain in perimenopause or menopause, those who've been told to just eat more protein and lift weights without results, or anyone struggling with elevated fasting glucose despite cutting carbs. Download the free protocol in the show notes and start fixing your metabolism the right way, in the right order. Connect with Dr. Betty Murray: Betty Murray Website: https://www.bettymurray.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbettymurray/ Links: The Fierce Female Method for Longevity (Dr. Betty's book): https://fierce.hormoneshelp.com/ Menrva Telemedicine: https://gethormonesnow.com/ FREE Hormone Quiz: https://bit.ly/3wNJOec Living Well Dallas: https://www.livingwelldallas.com/ Hormone Reset: https://hormonereset.net/ More from the Podcast: Subscribe to #MenopauseMastery → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwONPdSvb2-YYY74VhD-XBw Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/menopause-mastery/id1607369247 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/0tNsjm32CZNXSgSFEwS3uH   Thank you for listening to Menopause Mastery. Empowering your health journey, one episode at a time.  

    Perfectly Twisted with Nicole Eggert
    Estrogen, Menopause, and Breast Cancer Myths

    Perfectly Twisted with Nicole Eggert

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 41:40


    This week on Perfectly Twisted, Nicole sits down with oncologist Dr. Laila Agrawal to clear up the confusion around estrogen use after hormone receptor positive breast cancer. Too many women are left suffering through menopause and perimenopause without being told that certain estrogen products can be safe and deeply relieving. Dr. Agrawal breaks down the facts, challenges outdated fears, and explains how informed hormone care can dramatically improve quality of life. #breastcancer #HormonePositive #Menopause #Perimenopause #EstrogenMyths Give us a subscribe, like and review! Find us here: Website - Perfectly Twisted Podcast • Perfectly Twisted with Nicole Eggert Mail- perfectlytwistedpod@gmail.com  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/perfectlytwistedpodcast?igsh=YnA4NHgxMzZ4ZW56&utm_source=qr Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090942948174&mibextid=wwXIfr Youtube - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAWfs4D4mkD8mzumFj0jZrOAEHu-aOVwd&si=j8JP1R7pAQQ1xOPR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood
    EP 237: "Sage-escence" – The Natural Menopause Movement, Shamanic Midwifery, and Birthing the Wise Woman with Jane Hardwicke Collings

    MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 75:34


    In this episode, Kimberly speaks with Jane Hardwicke Collings, a post-menopausal grandmother, former midwife, and founder of the School of Shamanic Womancraft. They explore how the lessons learned from the natural childbirth movement must now be applied to menopause, discussing what Jane calls "sage-escence," the becoming of the wise woman. Jane shares her journey from hospital nurse to home birth midwife, how her midwifery awakened her to the patriarchy's medicalization of women's bodies, and why she sees a natural menopause movement emerging. They dive deep into the connections between all rites of passage, from menstruation to birth to menopause, and examine how unresolved trauma surfaces during these transitions. The conversation also explores sexuality and the erotic through life's seasons, the impact of childhood trauma on menopausal symptoms, body shame, aging, and the cultural pressure toward hormone therapy versus embracing natural processes. Bio Jane Hardwicke Collings is a post-menopausal grandmother, mother of a blended family with four adult children and four grandchildren. A former Registered Nurse who worked in Paediatric Intensive Care Units and Women's Operating Theatres, she became a midwife at 26 and left the hospital system so as not to be complicit with institutionalized acts of abuse and violence on women and babies masquerading as safety. She was a homebirth midwife for 30 years in city and rural areas of Australia. Jane carries the lineage of Shamanic Midwifery from her teacher Jeannine Parvati Baker and created the School of Shamanic Womancraft in 2009, an international Women's Mystery School. She travels internationally giving workshops on the wisdom of cycles, the spiritual practice of menstruation, sacred dimensions of pregnancy, birth, and menopause, and reclaiming women's rites of passage. She also offers teacher training, books, and e-courses. Jane is a co-creator of Hygieia Health, a not-for-profit with a mission to create freestanding birth centers and fund homebirth. She lives in the bush on the edge of a forest in New South Wales, Australia, committed to walking her talk and treading lightly on the earth. She sees herself as an Agent of the Goddess, a Priestess at the altars of transformation.   What She Shares: –Journey from hospital nurse to home birth midwife –Applying lessons from natural childbirth to menopause –Sage-escence: the becoming of the wise woman –How childhood trauma affects menopausal symptoms –Salutogenic vs pathogenic perspectives on women's health –Personal healing journey around sexuality at menopause –Crowning the Crones ceremony –Preparing for the transition to elderhood at 70 What You'll Hear: –Jane's awakening to the patriarchy through midwifery training –Why she left hospital to become a home birth midwife –Bringing midwife eyes and heart to all rites of passage –The state of birth in Australia and globally –Free birth, doulas, and current threats to birth workers –How home birth advocates are embracing medicalized menopause –HRT keeping women in a static hormonal state –The natural menopause movement emerging –Anti-aging culture and the privilege of aging –Body shame rooted in menstrual shame –Kimberly's reflections on cosmetic procedures and nervous system impact –How orgasm and sexuality change across a woman's lifetime –Healing sexual inheritance from mothers and grandmothers –Unresolved trauma surfacing at menopause as healing opportunity –First sexual experience as imprint that unfolds through life –Libido changes through life stages –Finding new reasons for sexuality post-reproduction –The spiral of life: what unfolds at each new season –Honoring crones and receiving their wisdom   Resources Website: https://janehardwickecollings.com/ IG: @janehardwickecollings Kimberly's Mobilize Freeze Course: https://kimberlyannjohnson.com/freeze/  

    Everyday Wellness
    Ep. 546 “Family Loyalty Is Making You Sick!” – The Shocking Truth About Narcissistic Family Systems & Nervous System Healing with Jerry Wise, MA, MS, CLC | Menopause & Mental Health

    Everyday Wellness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 72:12


    Today, I'm honored to connect with Jerry Wise, a leading voice in family systems and self-differentiation. With over 45 years of experience healing adults from narcissistic, dysfunctional, and emotionally immature family systems, Jerry's work guides people out of lifelong patterns of guilt, shame, and emotional enmeshment so they can finally live as their true selves. This episode is not about telling anyone what they should do with their family relationships. It's about understanding patterns, reclaiming choice, and recognizing that protecting your nervous system is essential for your wellness. We dive into narcissism, personality disorders, and the spectrum within which Jerry believes narcissism falls. We explore low, middle, and high-anxiety family systems, clarify why self-differentiation is critically important, and how long-term nervous system dysregulation often occurs when we grow up in narcissistic homes. We also cover trauma bonding, the impact of avoidance, the role of boundaries, and cultural myths around honoring our parents, and I answer some rapid-fire questions tailored explicitly to Jerry's expertise. I have wanted to interview Jerry for the podcast for a long time, and this is one of those truly impactful and deeply personal episodes. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: How narcissistic parents differ from other types of parents The developmental switches that get turned off in those growing up with narcissistic parents Intergenerational trauma and how it impacts nervous system regulation and emotional health How self-differentiation can help individuals manage their emotional systems Challenges of setting boundaries with narcissistic parents Why internal boundaries are essential How avoidance can become a coping mechanism for dealing with uncomfortable feelings The importance of maintaining reality and not giving up on your true self to honor your parents and/or meet their expectations Strategies for managing family dynamics and reducing chronic anxiety Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow  Cynthia's Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia's Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause Supplement Line Connect with Jerry Wise On his website  Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube

    The Clip Out
    Peloton Increases its Resistance...to Tariffs

    The Clip Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 49:52


    Peloton sues the federal government.Peloton faces a lawsuit for wrongful termination—details on the case.Peloton+Respin study results reveal new insights into fitness trends and outcomes.PSNY hosts a special event focused on menopause and its impact on fitness.Reminder: No classes at PSNY on 2/8. Plan your fitness schedule accordingly.PSL introduces stacking English language classes to enhance accessibility for all.A look at Peloton's lobbying expenditures and their influence on the fitness industry.TCO article highlights Peloton's Perimenopause & Menopause meditation classes.Susie Chan stars in the documentary The Badwater 135, showcasing endurance and fitness.Tunde Oyeneyin featured in Essence Magazine, sharing her fitness journey and inspiration.Jess Sims interviews Pitbull, blending music and fitness in a unique conversation.John Foley's Ernesta opens showrooms, expanding his post-Peloton ventures.TCO Top 5: Listener-recommended Peloton classes you won't want to miss.This Week at Peloton: Highlights from the week's fitness classes and events.TCO Radar: Must-try classes that are trending on The Clip Out.Celebrate MLK Day with new Peloton classes honoring his legacy.Jess King announces an exciting 9-ride journey—get ready to join in!Matty Maggiacomo hosts an exclusive invite-only class on 3/20.Peloton Birthdays: Celebrate Logan Aldridge (1/25) and Kendall Toole (1/28).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Flipping 50 Show
    Why Muscle Growth Feels Harder in Menopause (and What Actually Works)

    The Flipping 50 Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 47:54


    This episode is sponsored by Cozy Earth and LMNT. My bedding of choice to wake up refreshed is Cozy Earth. I love the luxury feeling right at home. Go to https://cozyearth.com/ and use code Flipping50 upon checkout to get 20% off and a 100 night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/FLIPPING50. Connect with Flipping 50: Facebook Group - Flipping50 Insiders Instagram - @Flipping50TV YouTube - @Flipping50TV More Episodes - Flipping 50 The Stronger Way Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - Are Your Hormones Out of Balance? Next Episode - Real Talk on Hormones & Hot Flashes with Humor with Carrie Jones More Like This: Muscle Mass and Strength Gains After Menopause How Much How Fast? The Truth About Muscle and Menopause: What Every Woman Needs to Know About the Science Data 5 Reasons You're Not Losing Weight or Gaining Muscle After 50 Resources: 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. Join the Flipping50 Insiders Facebook Group. Connect with other women navigating menopause fitness and get daily tips and support. Short & Easy Exercise videos in this 5 Day Flip Challenge. If you've been lifting weights, eating protein, and staying active—but muscle growth feels harder to build or maintain in menopause—you're not doing anything wrong. Your biology has changed. Let's break down why muscle growth feels harder in menopause—and more importantly, what the science says actually works. This episode is for women who want to get muscle, keep muscle, and stay injury-free and energized through menopause and beyond. If this episode made you flip your workout routine — share it!

    High Performance Health
    Menopause Brain Fog Explained: The 4 Biological Fixes That Restore Focus and Clarity

    High Performance Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 20:57


    Most women think brain fog in perimenopause is inevitable. It isn't. In this episode, I explain what's really going on: your brain isn't broken, it's running on empty; and that's a solvable biology problem, not a willpower problem. I break down what happens as estrogen and progesterone fluctuate, how that impacts brain energy, and why symptoms like forgetfulness, poor focus, and “slow-motion thinking” can show up even when you're doing everything right. Then I share four science-backed strategies to rebuild a sharper, more resilient brain—covering nutrition, training for cognitive performance, regulating your mental “gears,” and a practical supplement toolkit to amplify the foundations WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: How blood sugar crashes sabotage cognition (and the breakfast fix) Why protein & healthy fats matter for focus in perimenopause The role of omega-3s (EPA/DHA) in neuroinflammation and clarity Why higher-intensity exercise can improve focus via lactate → BDNF How to use training strategically before deep work or high-stakes meetings The 3 Gears framework for focus, creativity, and stress regulation Why micro-breaks between meetings improve engagement and reduce stress buildup The supplement stack discussed (omega-3s, magnesium forms, ubiquinol/CoQ10, B vitamins) How to start with one change and build momentum without overwhelm TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Brain Fog in Perimenopause: What's Really Going On 02:37 Strategy 1: High-Quality Nutrition 05:25 Strategy 2: Exercise for Focus (Lactate, BDNF & Brain Energy) 08:59 Strategy 3: 3 Gears Framework for Focus & Stress 13:05 Strategy 4: The Supplement Toolkit (What Actually Helps) 17:28 How to Reclaim Your Focus & Energy VALUABLE RESOURCES ⁠Join The High Performance Health Community⁠ ⁠Click here⁠ for discounts on all the products I personally use and recommend • Longevity Supplement Masterclass – https://academy.angelafosterperformance.com/longevity-masterclass-27 • Omega-3 Episode featuring Dr. Bill Harris – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J42kJPyHPoA A BIG thank you to our sponsors who make the show possible Get 10% off MitoQ NAD+ - www.mitoq.com with code ANGELA Get 35% off Timeline Mitopure by visiting this link while the offer lasts - https://www.timeline.com/promotions/angela35 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. Angela is the creator of BioSyncing®️ a blueprint for ambitious entrepreneurial women to biohack their health so they can 10X how they show up in their business and their family without burning out. 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/

    The Mindset Diet
    How Chris Quit OrangeTheory and Lost 20 lbs in 6 Months (After Menopause)

    The Mindset Diet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 43:32


    In this episode, I'm sitting down with Chris, a former 1:1 client who just graduated the Built By Balance program after losing close to 20 pounds and completely changing how she approaches fat loss in her post-menopause body. Chris did OrangeTheory for seven years, built great workout habits, ate what she thought was a solid “healthy” diet, and still found herself gaining weight and getting more frustrated by the month. Eventually, the diets that used to work stopped working, the cardio-heavy approach stopped feeling good, and she hit her line in the sand. We break down what actually changed when she stopped trying to outwork her body and started supporting it: less stress, smarter training, better fuel, and a Build phase that made fat loss feel possible again.Resources & Next StepsIf you're feeling stuck and on your journey, you can apply for a no-pressure nutrition and fitness consult using the link below. This call is simply a chance for us to talk through your goals, your challenges, and whether coaching would actually make sense for you.http://builtbybalancefitness.com/book-a-call

    MENO AN MICH. Frauen mitten im Leben.
    Die Postmenopause: Medfluencerin Dr. Judith Bildau über Hormone und wie sie ein Frauenleben bestimmen

    MENO AN MICH. Frauen mitten im Leben.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 37:02


    Wenn man ein grundsätzliches Verständnis für die Funktion von Östradiol und Progesteron hat, kann man die hormonellen Übergangsphasen im Leben einer Frau viel besser verstehen – und die vermeintlich unerklärlichen Symptome, mit denen sie einher gehen können. Das gilt nicht nur in der Perimenopause, sondern auch in der Zeit danach, der Postmenopause. Diana im Gespräch mit Gynäkologin, Autorin und Medfluencerin Dr. Judith Bildau über schlechten Schlaf nach der letzten Regelblutung, urogenitale Beschwerden, die erst einige Jahre später kommen, Hormondosierungen 60plus und welche Vorsorgeuntersuchungen sie für besonders unterschätzt hält.INFOS ZUR FOLGE:Hier geht's zur Website von Dr. Judith Bildau.Hier geht es zu Judith auf Instagram.Hier geht es zu Judiths aktuellem Buch, das im Oktober bei Droemer Knaur erschienen ist: „Body in Balance“.Hier geht es zu Judiths letztem Buch: „Raus aus dem Hormonkarussell“, erschienen bei Gräfe und Unzer GU im April 2024.Hier geht es zu ihrer Online-Sprechstunde bei wexxeljahre.de.Hier geht es zum Newsletter "Saisonwechsel" von der BRIGITTE.Hier geht es zum meno_brigitte-Insta-Account.Hier geht es zu Dianas Instagram.Hier geht es zu Julias Instagram.Auch interessant:Hier geht es zur MENO AN MICH Folge Nr. 40 "Untenrum Unbehagen: Scheidentrockenheit" mit Dr. Katrin Schaudig.Hier geht es zu Folge Nr. 85 "Kaputte Nächte – schlechter Schlaf in der Gynäkologie-Praxis" mit Dr. Katrin Schaudig.Hier geht es zur Folge Nr. 132 "Und danach? Die Postmenopause." mit Dr. Katrin Schaudig.Hier geht es zur Folge Nr. 16 "Auch wach? Besser schlafen in der Lebensmitte" mit Dr. Beate Paterok.+++ Weitere Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet Ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/menoanmich +++WEITERE ANGEBOTE aus der BRIGITTE Redaktion:Krafttraining-Kurs 50 plus der BRIGITTE Academy: Forever Fit On Demand Kurs von BRIGITTE ACADEMY.Masterclass Finanzen (aus unserer Eigenwerbung in dieser Folge, der Early Bird Rabatt gilt bis zum 8. September): academy.brigitte.de/masterclass?utm_source=menoanmich&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=mcf-premium-kh11&utm_term=shopSkin-Code-Kurs mit Dermatologin Dr. Yael Adler: brigitte.de/meno-skinOn Demand Video-Kurs "Wechseljahre: Wissen, was hilft": https://academy.brigitte.de/course/wechseljahre?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=meno&utm_campaign=wechseljahreKostenloses Webinar Rentenlücke berechnen: https://academy.brigitte.de/webinar-aufzeichnung-rentenluecke-berechnenETF Kurs: https://academy.brigitte.de/course/etf-kurs?utm_source=menoanmich&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=etf-kurs-mEs gibt auch einen MENO AN MICH-Rabattcode, MENO15 (gilt für viele BRIGITTE-Angebote). Ihr habt Anregungen, wollt uns Eure Geschichte erzählen oder selbst bei uns zu Gast im Podcast sein? Dann schreibt uns beiden persönlich, worüber Ihr gern mehr wissen würdet, was Euch bewegt, rührt, entsetzt und Freude macht an podcast@brigitte.de. Wir freuen uns auf Euch! Und bewertet und abonniert unseren Podcast gerne auch auf Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music oder Audio Now. Noch mehr spannende Beiträge findet Ihr zudem auf Brigitte.de sowie dem Instagram- oder Facebook-Account von BRIGITTE –schaut vorbei! +++Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

    Inside the Cure with Dr. Charles Mok
    Female Sexual Wellness Explained: Menopause, HRT & Libido

    Inside the Cure with Dr. Charles Mok

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 9:52


    When hormones decline, intimacy can start to feel like a chore—but it doesn't have to. In this conversation, we break down what's really happening during perimenopause and menopause, and how hormone therapy for low libido can support sexual wellness without shame or confusion.We discuss how hormonal shifts affect arousal, sensitivity, vaginal dryness, and pleasure, and why many women see improvements with personalized hormone therapy using estrogen, progesterone, and/or testosterone.We also explore additional in-office treatments for women who need more support beyond hormones, including PRP-based therapies, targeted injections, and non-surgical wellness technologies designed to improve comfort and function.If you're considering HRT for low libido, or you're already on hormone therapy but still don't feel like yourself, this episode helps you understand your options and find what fits your body and goals.Timestamps:00:00 – Low hormones & why intimacy can feel like a chore00:26 – Perimenopause & menopause: why libido changes00:44 – How HRT supports arousal, intimacy & orgasm01:07 – Why sexual wellness matters01:55 – PRP options: O-Shot & G-Shot overview03:13 – Topicals, medications & oxytocin explained04:20 – Non-surgical pelvic wellness therapies06:48 – Vaginal dryness & tissue support options08:22 – Painful sex: post-treatment solutions09:03 – Next steps: working with a women-led care teamLearn More: https://www.alluremedical.com/Books & Research: https://www.alluremedical.com/books/Follow Dr. Charles Mok & Allure Medical: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-mok-4a0432114/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alluremedicals/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AllureMedical TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alluremedicalAmazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dr.-Charles-Mok/author/B0791M9FZQInner Circle Membership: https://www.alluremedic#insidethecure

    Menopause Reimagined
    Ep #178: Peri- and Menopause Doesn't Have to Be Miserable with Patrice Lockhart

    Menopause Reimagined

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 35:24


    Struggling with debilitating anxiety? Doctors are telling you that you're okay when you know you aren't. Not sleeping? We want you to know, you're NOT crazy!On this episode of Menopause Reimagined, Andrea Donsky, nutritionist, menopause educator, published menopause researcher, author of Nourishing Menopause (May 2026), and co-founder of WeAreMorphus.com, interviews Patrice Lockhart, the Caribbean's first certified menopause health and wellness coach and founder of Menopause Survival Care. She uses her personal eight-year struggle with undiagnosed severe menopausal symptoms to advocate for women and guide them through a powerful midlife transformation.Topics:The Emotional and Mental Work of MenopausePatrice's Personal Struggle: How she became the Caribbean's first certified menopause health and wellness coach.Menopause as a Metamorphosis/CocoonMenopause as a Mirror for TraumaChallenging the Legacy of SecrecyPost-Menopausal PowerLinks:Website: www.menopausesurvivalcare.comMenopause As Metamorphosis - What The Butterfly Knew: Menopause Relief & Transformation for Women Over 40: Self Help For Midlife Renewal, Emotional & ... for women going through the transition: https://amzn.to/4pSiAsU Send us a text ======Morphus: Menopause Reimagine

    Everyday Wellness
    Ep. 545 “Your Diet May Be Worsening Hair Loss” – The Best Nutrition Fixes for Thinning Hair After 40 | Menopause & Hairloss

    Everyday Wellness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 14:48


    Today, we have another episode in the YouTube series where I answer listeners' questions from the Everyday Wellness Podcast and my private free Facebook group, The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow. We're continuing the conversation around hair loss today. In the last episode, we covered some common causes of hair loss. In this episode, we discuss how nutrition can either positively or negatively affect it. Some familiar themes come up again, but they're hard to avoid because in midlife, nutrition is not optional. It's essential! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Why a protein-centric diet is vital in middle age  How over-fasting can exacerbate hair loss Why iron is essential for hair growth Foods that are beneficial for their polyphenols and antioxidants Why metabolic health is critical for hair follicle protection How stress and disrupted sleep affect hair loss The value of weight training and maintaining muscle mass  The role of iodine, selenium, and red blood cell magnesium in hair growth and the benefits of an anti-inflammatory diet Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow  Cynthia's Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia's Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause Supplement Line

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    4 Simple Steps to Reduce Hormonal Belly Bloat in Perimenopause | MMP Ep. 267

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 20:28


    Hack My Age
    Truth Behind Menopause Influencers: What's Genuine vs Sponsored? - Zora Benhamou

    Hack My Age

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 35:13


    Have you ever wondered how menopause podcasters and menopause influencers actually make money? And have you ever caught yourself questioning whether a product being promoted is genuine… or just paid for? We cover: What actually goes into running a menopause podcast The main ways menopause podcasters and influencers monetize How affiliate links and discount codes really work My personal rules for sponsors and product endorsements Why menopause is a particularly vulnerable space for marketing How to listen critically without becoming cynical Give thanks to our sponsors: Try Vitali skincare. 20% off with code ZORA here - https://vitaliskincare.com Get Primeadine spermidine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - http://oxfordhealthspan.com/discount/ZORA 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 the Hack My Age community on: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@hackmyage Facebook Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠Hack My Age⁠     Facebook Group: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠Biohacking Menopause⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠   Biohacking Menopause Private Women's Only Support Group: https://hackmyage.com/biohacking-menopause-membership/ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠HackMyAge⁠    Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HackMyAge.com⁠    For partnership inquiries: https://www.category3.ca/ Some episodes of Hack My Age are supported by partners whose products or services may be discussed during the show. The host may receive compensation or earn a minor commission if you purchase through affiliate links at no extra cost to you. All opinions shared are those of the host and guests, based on personal experience and research, and do not necessarily represent the views of any sponsor. Sponsorships do not imply medical endorsement or approval by any healthcare provider featured on this podcast.

    Hotmomz Lifestyle Podcast
    Ep. #125: Midlife Awakening, Not Menopause: Why You're Stuck and How to Shift Fast

    Hotmomz Lifestyle Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 26:28


    Everyone's screaming “perimenopause” like it's a free pass. In this episode, I break down why most weight gain, fatigue, inflammation, and “nothing works anymore” is not an age issue. It's a safety issue. You'll hear the real reason people stay stuck, why waiting for the perfect time keeps you in a freeze response, and how to build a new body operating system so your body finally responds without punishment.Support the showHosted by Casey Shipp — 3000+ transformations, Self-Made Millionaire, High Priestess, Writer, Fitness Cover Model, and Founder of the Hotbody App. $30M client wins | $7.8M sold onlineRich isn't rare. Category of one is.

    BiOptimizers - Awesome Health Podcast
    301: The Menopause Gut Connection - with Cynthia Thurlow

    BiOptimizers - Awesome Health Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 57:28


    The conversation around menopause is evolving toward a more holistic understanding of this transition. One crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect is the profound connection between menopause and gut health. Nurse practitioner Cynthia Thurlow is shedding light on what she terms the "menopause gut" to help women navigate this stage with vitality. The Gut-Hormone Connection Hormonal shifts during perimenopause and menopause have a direct and significant impact on the gut microbiome. This complex ecosystem of trillions of microbes is intricately linked to nearly every system in our body. As Thurlow explains, the gut intersects with every organ system, including the lungs, skin, and ovaries. Impact of Declining Estrogen As estrogen levels decline, the diversity of the gut microbiome begins to change. This often leads to an increase in inflammatory bacteria and a decrease in beneficial bacteria, a state known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can lead to a reduction in short-chain fatty acids, which are crucial for reducing inflammation and regulating blood sugar. Understanding the Gut-Brain Axis The gut and brain are closely connected through the gut-brain axis. Because the bulk of our neurotransmitters are produced in the gut, an unhealthy microbiome directly impacts mood and cognitive function. This connection often contributes to the anxiety, depression, and brain fog many women experience. Symptoms of Menopause Dysbiosis Common indicators of a "menopause gut" include bloating, digestive discomfort, and weight loss resistance. Changes in the microbiome affect metabolism and insulin sensitivity, making it harder to maintain a healthy weight. Women may also experience fatigue and joint pain caused by systemic inflammation originating in the gut. Actionable Strategies for Health The gut microbiome is incredibly resilient, meaning women can take proactive steps to support their health. Thurlow recommends prioritizing sleep and managing stress to prevent "leaky gut" and elevated stress hormones. Additionally, focusing on a nutrient-dense diet rich in protein and fiber can fuel beneficial bacteria and support muscle mass. In this podcast you'll discover... How declining estrogen levels directly alter gut microbiome diversity. The role of short-chain fatty acids in reducing inflammation and regulating blood sugar. Why the gut-brain axis impacts symptoms like brain fog and mood swings. The connection between gut-driven systemic inflammation and menopausal joint pain. How prioritizing protein and fiber can support metabolic health and muscle mass. The impact of sleep and stress management on maintaining the intestinal lining.   EPISODE RESOURCES: Pre-order The Menopause Gut book HERE Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Youtube Website

    Astrology with Yasmin
    Bonus Episode: Menopause and the Midlife Planets: Saturn, Uranus and Chiron | Mainly Moonology Podcast S2 E154

    Astrology with Yasmin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 39:48


    Did you know there's such a thing as the astrology of menopause? Yasmin explores how Saturn, Uranus and Chiron cycles in our 40s and early 50s symbolise themes like reassessment, disruption and healing, and asks whether those line up with real-world menopause.To reality-check the astrology, Yasmin invites her oldest friend, journalist and TV producer-turned-author Fiona Clark, whose new book MenoWars dives into the medical, cultural, and political landscape of menopause today.In this conversationYasmin and Fiona discuss:• The idea of “astrology of menopause” and key midlife cycles• Why Saturn themes of reassessment and low mood match many women's symptoms• The “no more fucks to give” threshold and Uranus-style liberation• How trauma affects menopause severity and why research is lacking• The politics, commercialisation, and medical gaps around menopause care• The Maiden–Mother–Crone framework and whether a “wise elder” stage exists today• Why Fiona started a menopause charity to tackle research funding and education gaps• HRT confusion, risk, and why “it depends” is the only honest answer• Laughter, honesty, feminism, and reclaiming the CroneKey takeaways Midlife astrology mirrors lived experience more than you might think.Saturn's heaviness, Uranus' rebellion, and Chiron's healing themes show up in mood, identity, health and boundaries. Menopause is not just hot flushes.There are silent changes to the brain, heart, and bones that need attention beyond symptom management. The cultural moment is messy.Social media, medical arguments and commercial influences have created what Fiona calls the “Menowars.” Feminism matters here.Access, research, education and respect are still uneven. Menopause is a women's health equity issue. There is power in the Crone.The idea of the wise elder resonates, but culture hasn't caught up yet.About Fiona's book“MenoWars: Why menopause's moment has gone horribly wrong, and how you can navigate your way through it”The Times called it “fascinating.” It looks at menopause through science, politics, media, money and medicine, and includes humour plus real stories from women.Available in the USA this week, and already in the UK and Australia.Where to find Fiona• Instagram: @fiona_clark_writes• Menopause Research and Education Fund: (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube)• Book: MenoWars: Why menopause's moment has gone horribly wrong, and how you can navigate your way through itA final piece of advice from Fiona“Stop listening to everybody else's opinions. It's your menopause, it's your choice… cut out the noise.” Join the Mainly Moonology inner circle: https://moonmessages.com/magical––Follow Yasmin on socials:✨ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yasminbolandmoonology ✨ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moonologydotcom/––Mainly Moonology is a podcast for people looking to manifest their dream life leveraging the power of the moon. Tune in each week for accessible moon teachings, weekly readings, discussions about the Law of Attraction, and everything in between! Follow us for more.

    The Menstruality Podcast
    226. The Power of No: Menstrual Cycle Awareness and Boundaries (Alexandra & Sjanie)

    The Menstruality Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 60:00


    One of the most beautiful and practical gifts of menstrual cycle awareness is how it awakens a newfound capacity to know and assert our boundaries. As we track our shifting emotions, mental state and energy levels through the cycle month, we get to know our unique strengths and our limits. This helps to build confidence in ourselves and our nature, so that when we become aware of a boundary that has been crossed, we're more able to find a skillful way to use the power of NO. So today we're exploring the power of menstrual cycle awareness for setting boundaries, especially when you're highly sensitive, in the premenstrual phase of your cycle, and in the years running up to and during menopause, and how this is potentially a life-changing and even world-changing act. We explore:How to work with the inner critic voice that invariably wakes up when we decide to claim a boundary and take care of ourselves. How the initiatory times in our menstruality life arc; like matressense, perimenopause, menopause, illness, loss require even stronger boundaries to hold ourselves through liminal times.Why we all need to re-write the story of the emotional messages of inner autumn as boundary signals rather than irrational outbursts.---Receive our free video training: Love Your Cycle, Discover the Power of Menstrual Cycle Awareness to Revolutionise Your Life - www.redschool.net/love---The Menstruality Podcast is hosted by Red School. We love hearing from you. To contact us, email info@redschool.net---Social media:Red School: @redschool - https://www.instagram.com/red.schoolSophie Jane Hardy: @sophie.jane.hardy - https://www.instagram.com/sophie.jane.hardy

    The Menopause Coach
    194: Menopause Burnout - The Cortisol Blind Spot No One is Talking About

    The Menopause Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 32:53


    What if the exhaustion you're feeling in menopause isn't burnout from doing too much, but a nervous system under chronic stress that's been overlooked for years? Menopause burnout is real - and it's not just about hormones or willpower. In this episode, we explore the cortisol blind spot that so many women in perimenopause and menopause are experiencing but rarely have explained to them. Through a psychology-informed lens, we unpack chronic stress, nervous system overload and why coping mechanisms that once worked may no longer help. Download Adele's FREE Vision Board: https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/free-vision-board/   The WHM Membership Waitlist: https://app.heartbeat.chat/whm/invitation?code=E2CF48#checkout ____________ Check out Adele's FREE symptom assessment here: https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/free-copy-of-our-symptom-assessment/ 12 Minute Breathwork Method: https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/breathwork/ The Menopause Cheat Sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ka-fN6J5DJW2J3IE0Qa80zFCKFXmTs4srlnlXYBf-gA/edit?usp=sharing If you want a chat for your future success, fuel yourself here: https://calendly.com/adelejohnston/successchat Download Adele's Journey Journal here : https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/my-journey-journal/ Enquire about 121 coaching here : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfw6vrmKPE7A1eYDKQJiR9No7ZDdpfq-grBdKYjZSR-vl0Qag/viewform For extra support: Support@adelejohnstoncoaching.com ____________ From your host : Adele Johnston I'm Adele Johnston, a certified nutritionist and positive psychology coach, passionate about helping women improve their menopause health and reclaim who you are without menopause taking over. This is a time in your life where you get to feel vibrant, sexy and reclaim you again! I'm proud to work with women like you and have created a very successful proven Reclaiming You 3 STEP PROCESS to help you take back control of your body during your menopause. For more details : https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/ To get Adele's FREE 3-step Menopause Weight Loss Guide: https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/menopause-weight-loss-guide/

    Mainly Moonology
    Bonus Episode: Menopause and the Midlife Planets: Saturn, Uranus and Chiron | Mainly Moonology Podcast S2 E154

    Mainly Moonology

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 39:48


    Did you know there's such a thing as the astrology of menopause? Yasmin explores how Saturn, Uranus and Chiron cycles in our 40s and early 50s symbolise themes like reassessment, disruption and healing, and asks whether those line up with real-world menopause.To reality-check the astrology, Yasmin invites her oldest friend, journalist and TV producer-turned-author Fiona Clark, whose new book MenoWars dives into the medical, cultural, and political landscape of menopause today.In this conversationYasmin and Fiona discuss:• The idea of “astrology of menopause” and key midlife cycles• Why Saturn themes of reassessment and low mood match many women's symptoms• The “no more fucks to give” threshold and Uranus-style liberation• How trauma affects menopause severity and why research is lacking• The politics, commercialisation, and medical gaps around menopause care• The Maiden–Mother–Crone framework and whether a “wise elder” stage exists today• Why Fiona started a menopause charity to tackle research funding and education gaps• HRT confusion, risk, and why “it depends” is the only honest answer• Laughter, honesty, feminism, and reclaiming the CroneKey takeaways Midlife astrology mirrors lived experience more than you might think.Saturn's heaviness, Uranus' rebellion, and Chiron's healing themes show up in mood, identity, health and boundaries. Menopause is not just hot flushes.There are silent changes to the brain, heart, and bones that need attention beyond symptom management. The cultural moment is messy.Social media, medical arguments and commercial influences have created what Fiona calls the “Menowars.” Feminism matters here.Access, research, education and respect are still uneven. Menopause is a women's health equity issue. There is power in the Crone.The idea of the wise elder resonates, but culture hasn't caught up yet.About Fiona's book“MenoWars: Why menopause's moment has gone horribly wrong, and how you can navigate your way through it”The Times called it “fascinating.” It looks at menopause through science, politics, media, money and medicine, and includes humour plus real stories from women.Available in the USA this week, and already in the UK and Australia.Where to find Fiona• Instagram: @fiona_clark_writes• Menopause Research and Education Fund: (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube)• Book: MenoWars: Why menopause's moment has gone horribly wrong, and how you can navigate your way through itA final piece of advice from Fiona“Stop listening to everybody else's opinions. It's your menopause, it's your choice… cut out the noise.” Join the Mainly Moonology inner circle: https://moonmessages.com/magical––Follow Yasmin on socials:✨ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yasminbolandmoonology ✨ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moonologydotcom/––Mainly Moonology is a podcast for people looking to manifest their dream life leveraging the power of the moon. Tune in each week for accessible moon teachings, weekly readings, discussions about the Law of Attraction, and everything in between! Follow us for more.

    Everyday Wellness
    Ep. 544 Why Women Aren't Getting the Care They Deserve – The Best Strategies to Advocate for Your Health with Meghan Rabbitt | Menopause & Health Advocacy

    Everyday Wellness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 56:34


    Today, I'm thrilled to welcome Meghan Rabbitt as my guest. Meghan is an award-winning journalist and the author of The New Rules of Women's Health: Your Guide to Thriving at Every Age. She specializes in women's health and wellness, and her work has appeared in several national publications, including Oprah Daily, Prevention, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, and others.  Meghan is known for translating and clarifying complex medical and scientific topics into actionable information. In our conversation today, we dive into her new book and explore the process of writing a 700-page guide. We discuss how the old rules of women's health have often failed, and Meghan shares her hope that things will shift. We cover underrecognized midlife issues such as heart disease, the power of knowledge, reframing the aging process, and how the lack of research funding and a paternalistic system contributed to the lack of information on how women's bodies age.  We also examine the influence of social media, navigating the medical system, advocacy, the gut-brain-hormone connection, and the crucial role of fiber, and Meghan emphasizes why every woman's story matters.  Meghan's book is incredibly valuable, as it speaks to women of all ages, from young adults to those in later life. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Why personal context matters when following nutrition advice on social media The value of seeking multiple clinician opinions when facing health choices Improving your communication with clinicians to help them understand your priorities and concerns An essential approach to diet and lifestyle  Underrecognized midlife issues, like heart disease, and why they are often overlooked in women's health How midlife changes in estrogen are linked with alterations in the microbiome and astrobolome Understanding the gut-brain-hormone connection can help clarify your symptoms and guide your lifestyle choices. Gut health and why fiber is important Knowledge, advocacy, and reframing aging empower women to navigate the medical system and make better-informed decisions Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow  Cynthia's Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia's Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause supplement line Connect with Meghan Rabbitt On The New Rules of Women's Health website Purchase a copy of Meghan's new book

    Hit Play Not Pause
    What the Largest Menopause Fitness Survey Reveals About Hormones, Calories, and Fat Loss with Bill Campbell, PhD (Episode 258)

    Hit Play Not Pause

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 74:05


    This week we welcome back protein and fat-loss researcher Dr. Bill Campbell to unpack early findings from what may be the largest menopause fitness survey to date, designed to finally study women who actively train. We dive into what thousands of fit midlife women report about calorie and protein intake, hormone therapy use, and the widely felt—but poorly studied—experience of weight-loss resistance during peri- and postmenopause. The conversation also explores why hormone therapy use appears far higher in fitness-engaged women than in national estimates, how muscle quality and power may decline even before we notice muscle loss, and why high-intensity interval work appears especially promising for reducing visceral fat.Bill Campbell, PhD is a Professor of Exercise Science and Director of the Performance and Physique Enhancement Laboratory at the University of South Florida. He is also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength & Conditioning Association and former president of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (where he is also 1 of 35 individuals to be recognized as a ‘Fellow' of the organization—an honor reserved for those individuals who have outstanding contributions to the field of sports nutrition). He has published over 200 scientific papers and abstracts, three textbooks, and 20 book chapters in areas related to physique enhancement, sports nutrition, resistance training, and dietary supplementation. You can learn more about him and his work at www.billcampbellphd.comResourcesInvestigating weight loss resistance across the menopausal transition: a preliminary quantitative survey of resistance-trained women hereInsufficient sleep undermines dietary efforts to reduce adiposity hereWhy the Calories In/Calories Out Equation Can Fail Women with Jody Dushay, MD hereSign up for our FREE Feisty 40+ newsletter: https://feisty.co/feisty-40/Book Your Mallorca Cycling Trip with Feisty: https://feisty.co/events/mallorca-cycling-trip-with-the-cyclists-menu/Learn More about our 2026 Feisty Events, including Bike Camps and Cycling Trips: https://feisty.co/events/Follow Us on Instagram:Feisty Menopause: @feistymenopauseHit Play Not Pause Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/807943973376099Support our Partners:Midi Health: You Deserve to Feel Great. Book your virtual visit today at https://www.joinmidi.com/Cozy Earth: Use Code HITPLAY at https://cozyearth.com/ for up to 20% offHettas: Use code STAYFEISTY for 20% off at https://hettas.com/ Previnex: Get 15% off your first order with code HITPLAY at https://www.previnex.com/

    Way Up With Angela Yee
    WUWY: Parent vs Spouse + Way Up With Melani Sanders

    Way Up With Angela Yee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 38:07 Transcription Available


    Melani Sanders on “We Do Not Care,” Hysterectomy, Menopause & Life After 40 Ever had to choose between your parents vs your significant otherSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS
    Thinning Hair, Hormones & Menopause: The Real Story with Nutrafol's Dr. Isabelle Raymond

    HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 40:43


    Did you know that nearly 50% of women experience hair changes during menopause? In this expert-led conversation, we uncover the truth behind menopausal hair thinning, shedding, and texture changes with Dr. Isabelle Raymond, SVP of Clinical and Medical Affairs at Nutrafol. Dr. Raymond is dedicated to advancing women's health, with a particular focus on the biological and lifestyle factors that impact hair health during midlife. We explore the six root causes of hair thinning, the critical role of nutrition and hormones in hair growth, and why clinically backed research is essential for proven hair wellness solutions. Show Notes/Links: www.hotflashescooltopics.com Nutrafol: Link WE GREATLY APPRECIATE 5 STARS AND REVIEWS! Find Us Here! Website I [http://hotflashescooltopics.com/] Mail I [hotflashescooltopics@gmail.com] Instagram I [https://www.instagram.com/hotflashesandcooltopics/] Facebook : [www.facebook.com/hotflashescooltopics] YouTube I [https://www.youtube.com/@HotFlashesCoolTopics] Pinterest I [https://www.pinterest.com/hcooltopics/]

    SISTERHOOD OF SWEAT - Motivation, Inspiration, Health, Wealth, Fitness, Authenticity, Confidence and Empowerment
    Ep 885: Why Dieting Stops Working in Menopause—and What Actually Works with Dr. Deb Butler

    SISTERHOOD OF SWEAT - Motivation, Inspiration, Health, Wealth, Fitness, Authenticity, Confidence and Empowerment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 61:12


    In this episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with Dr. Deb Butler, a certified master weight loss and life coach, former board-certified chiropractor, nutritionist, and acupuncturist, and the host of the podcast Thinner Peace in Menopause and Beyond. Dr. Deb joins the show to share her personal journey through decades of dieting, body conflict, and the deeper emotional experience of weight loss, especially in menopause. After originally trying every conventional diet approach she knew, she eventually realized that persistent hunger, emotional eating, and the relentless struggle with food were not about willpower—but about signals the body and brain were sending that she hadn't learned to interpret. Dr. Deb and Linda explore how hormonal changes in menopause often make traditional diet and exercise plans feel impossible to sustain, and why the reframe from "dieting" to coaching and self-trust can be life-changing. They talk about the difference between emotional hunger and physical hunger, how food can become a comfort or avoidance mechanism, and the value of mindful eating that honors both body and experience. Dr. Deb describes her THINNER Peace Process, a step-by-step framework she uses with clients to help them move out of cycles of struggle and into more compassionate, long-term change. The conversation also touches on strategies for managing urges, retraining taste preferences, experimenting with food elimination to discover what works for one's unique body, and how self-trust is rebuilt through small wins. Dr. Deb and Linda acknowledge that midlife can prompt a reevaluation of purpose and identity, and that sustainable wellbeing often comes from understanding the psychological and emotional aspects of eating—not just the physical. Whether you're in menopause, diet-weary, or simply wanting to understand your relationship with food more deeply, this episode offers grounded, psychological tools and a new lens for thinking about food and body acceptance. This conversation is about making peace with food and your body, learning to trust hunger cues instead of restricting, and finding ways to live well that actually feel sustainable and empowering. What we talk about in this episode Why traditional dieting often fails in menopause How menopause changes hunger cues and body response Emotional eating versus physical hunger The THINNER Peace Process for lasting change Mindset shifts that support peace with food Building trust in yourself instead of relying on restriction Strategies for managing urges and retraining taste How identity shifts in midlife impact weight and self-perception Creating a balanced approach to food that supports wellbeing Connect with Dr. Deb Butler Website: https://drdebbutler.com/ Podcast – Thinner Peace in Menopause and Beyond: https://thinnerpeace.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdebbutler/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrDebButler/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-deb-butler/ Book / Resources (if applicable): https://thinnerpeace.com/ebook/

    This Functional Life
    Why 80% of Women Gain Weight in Menopause

    This Functional Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 62:44


    Almost 80% of women will experience weight gain as they enter perimenopause and menopause, and what makes it even worse is that the strategies that worked in your 20s and 30s stop working entirely. I'm Dr. Betty Murray, and in this solo episode, I'm breaking down the exact science behind why menopause destroys your metabolism, why eating more protein first could actually be making things worse, and the precise order of operations you need to follow to reverse metabolic dysfunction and lose visceral fat - the dangerous fat underneath your abdominal muscle that increases your risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. This isn't about eating less and moving more. This is about understanding the deep mechanistic disruptions happening in your mitochondria, insulin signaling, liver function, and fat cell biology during menopause, and using science-backed strategies in the right sequence to fix them. I'm also sharing my own story of gaining 35 pounds in early perimenopause and another 10 pounds from testosterone therapy because my androgens were too high relative to my estrogen. You'll Discover: ●     Why 80% of women gain weight in perimenopause and menopause ●     Why eating more protein before fixing insulin resistance and glucose utilization can trigger gluconeogenesis ●     The mitochondrial shutdown ●     How fiber intake reduced visceral fat by 24.6% over 16 weeks in postmenopausal women ●     Why yo-yo dieting and extreme caloric restriction can slow metabolic rate by 20-30% ●     Why excess androgens relative to estrogen drive insulin resistance and pre-diabetes in menopause, and why testosterone therapy without proper estrogen management can worsen metabolic dysfunction despite improving libido and mental sharpness ●     How hormone replacement therapy improves insulin sensitivity through estradiol activity at cell and mitochondria PLUS, the complete exercise protocol and its benefits. This episode is for women frustrated by unexplained weight gain in perimenopause or menopause, those who've been told to just eat more protein and lift weights without results, or anyone struggling with elevated fasting glucose despite cutting carbs. Download the free protocol in the show notes and start fixing your metabolism the right way, in the right order. Connect with Dr. Betty Murray: Betty Murray Website: https://www.bettymurray.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbettymurray/ Links: The Fierce Female Method for Longevity (Dr. Betty's book): https://fierce.hormoneshelp.com/ Menrva Telemedicine: https://gethormonesnow.com/ FREE Hormone Quiz: https://bit.ly/3wNJOec Living Well Dallas: https://www.livingwelldallas.com/ Hormone Reset: https://hormonereset.net/ More from the Podcast: Subscribe to #MenopauseMastery → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwONPdSvb2-YYY74VhD-XBw Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/menopause-mastery/id1607369247 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/0tNsjm32CZNXSgSFEwS3uH   Thank you for listening to Menopause Mastery. Empowering your health journey, one episode at a time.  

    Real Food Stories
    Hot Flashes Aren't A Personality Trait And Other Truths About Menopause

    Real Food Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 26:51 Transcription Available


    We strip away the noise and focus on ten steady, science-informed ways to make menopause feel manageable and within reach. Food, movement, hormones, sleep, and community form a practical framework you can start using today without fear or extremes.• Food as a foundation with regular meals and protein spaced through the day• Fiber from whole grains, fruits, vegetables and legumes to stabilize energy• Movement with purpose, prioritizing strength training and walking• Nuanced conversation about hormone therapy with an up-to-date clinician• Phytoestrogens from soy, flax, and legumes as supportive foods• Supportive nutrients: protein, calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, iron, omega-3s• Alcohol honesty and its impact on sleep, mood, flashes and recovery• Hydration as a daily nonnegotiable for energy and resilience• Protecting sleep as infrastructure, not a luxury• Mindfulness to calm the nervous system during stress• Community to reduce isolation, shame and self-doubtJoin the Well-Nourished Community, click HERE!I would love to hear from you! What did you think of the episode? Share it with me :) Support the showLet's Be FriendsHang out with Heather on IG @greenpalettekitchen or on FB HERE.Let's Talk!Whether you are looking for 1-1 nutrition coaching or kitchen coaching let's have a chat. Click HERE to reach out to Heather.Did You Love This Episode? "I love Heather and the Real Food Stories Podcast!" If this is you, please do not hesitate to leave a five-star review on Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    As a Woman
    Hormone Truths Every Woman Needs to Know

    As a Woman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 33:06


    Dr. Natalie Crawford, board-certified OB-GYN and REI, breaks down how your hormones shift across your 20s, 30s, 40s, and beyond, and what you can actually do in each decade to protect your fertility, brain, bones, and long‑term health. Instead of reacting only when there's a problem, this episode helps you use your cycle, symptoms, and lifestyle as data so you can make informed decisions at every stage. Key Topics: 1. Foundations in Your 20s - Why your 20s are the ideal decade to quietly build “future you” health - How birth control can mask your natural cycle patterns - Simple ways to start understanding your cycle and ovulation (without obsessing) 2. Protecting Fertility in Your 30s - What actually changes with egg number and egg quality in this decade - Why “wait until you've been trying for a year” is often outdated advice - How to think about ovarian reserve testing and when it's worth asking for it 3. Navigating Perimenopause in Your 40s - How subtle cycle shifts can be early signs of dwindling egg supply - The difference between “regular” cycles and normal for you - Using muscle, nutrition, and sleep to buffer bone loss, brain fog, and weight changes 4. Menopause, Hormones & Longevity in Your 50s and Beyond - What menopause medically means and why the transition is so individual- How estrogen and progesterone relate to brain health, bones, and sex - A framework for thinking about hormone therapy (and fear‑based messaging) Pre-order Dr. Crawford's debut book, The Fertility Formula, now! ⁠https://www.nataliecrawfordmd.com/book⁠Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at ⁠⁠⁠⁠nataliecrawfordmd.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠ to receive updates, Q&A, special content, and freebies If you haven't already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every Tuesday. Plus, be sure to follow along on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠@nataliecrawfordmd,⁠⁠⁠⁠ check out Natalie's YouTube channel Natalie Crawford MD⁠⁠⁠⁠, and if you're interested in becoming a patient, check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠Fora Fertility. Join the Learn at Pinnacle app ⁠to earn FREE CE Credit for listening to this episode! This episode is brought to you by The Pinnacle Podcast Network! Learn more about Pinnacle at http://learnatpinnacle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Flipping 50 Show
    Are Your Hormones Out of Balance?

    The Flipping 50 Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 51:11


    This episode is sponsored by Cozy Earth and Timeline. My bedding of choice to wake up refreshed is Cozy Earth. I love the luxury feeling right at home. Go to https://cozyearth.com/ and use code Flipping50 upon checkout to get 20% off and a 100 night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty. Don't let another year go by feeling less than your best. Grab 30% off your first month of Mitopure Gummies at https://timeline.com/flipping2026  Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - What 40+ Studies Reveal About Rep-Range for Muscle, Strength, and Bone After 50 Next Episode - Why Muscle Growth Feels Harder in Menopause (and What Actually Works) More Like This: Hormone Balance: Balance SIX Hormones in SEVEN Days Natural Solutions You'll Love for Hormone Balance Resources: 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. Join the Flipping50 Insiders Facebook Group. Connect with other women navigating menopause fitness and get daily tips and support. Short & Easy Exercise videos in this 5 Day Flip Challenge. How many times have you heard, “my hormones are out of balance”? With our guest, we'll talk about the sex hormones, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, the related-to-muscle hormones like growth hormones and melatonin. Most of all, what we're really going to talk about is the critical mass that your want to focus on, yet talked about least. If you've been wondering are your hormones out of balance, this episode may finally connect the dots.

    Fitt Insider
    David Beckham's IM8 scales up, Peloton tackles menopause, Bathhouse expands

    Fitt Insider

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 2:53


    January 20, 2026: Your daily rundown of health and wellness news, in under 5 minutes. Today's top stories: Bathhouse expands with eight new locations over two years, entering Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis, and more as recovery destinations blend hospitality and community Peloton and Respin Health report 84% symptom improvement in 60-day menopause program, positioning fitness platforms as legitimate care complements World Economic Forum warns global sports economy could lose $1.6T by 2050 due to declining activity and climate risk, calling for sport as preventative health infrastructure David Beckham's IM8 crosses $100M in first-year ARR, betting on simplification over more SKUs More from Fitt: Fitt Insider breaks down the convergence of fitness, wellness, and healthcare — and what it means for business, culture, and capital. Subscribe to our newsletter → insider.fitt.co/subscribe Work with our recruiting firm → https://talent.fitt.co/ Follow us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/fittinsider/ Follow us on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/company/fittinsider Reach out → insider@fitt.co

    Not Your Mother's Menopause with Dr. Fiona Lovely
    Ep. 202 - The Invisible Shield: Quantum Energy & Navigating Toxicity with Todd Shipman

    Not Your Mother's Menopause with Dr. Fiona Lovely

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 64:42


    In this fascinating conversation, Dr. Fiona Lovely is joined by wellness advocate Todd Shipman to demystify the complex world of quantum energy. This episode shifts the focus from the typical perimenopause symptom checklist to explore a pervasive but often overlooked source of modern stress: electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs). Todd breaks down this intricate subject in an accessible way, explaining that quantum energy is the neutralizing, subatomic force behind all matter. Their discussion provides a compelling education on how daily exposure to EMFs from devices like cell phones, WiFi, and 5G towers can create a "toxic soup" for our biology. Todd shares revealing data on how this exposure can lead to blood changes, overstimulated brains causing anxiety, and disrupted circadian rhythms—all of which can profoundly amplify common perimenopausal symptoms such as sleep disruption, mood swings, and nervous system dysregulation. The conversation then turns to a transformative solution: the potential of harmonizing technologies. Todd details how creating a field of coherent quantum energy around us can act like a protective bubble, neutralizing these disruptive frequencies and allowing the body to return to its natural, parasympathetic state. He shares compelling observations on how this support may improve deep sleep, reduce inflammatory responses to allergens, and help the body manage the cumulative stress load that so many women face. This episode is an invitation to look beyond the obvious and consider the subtle energetic environment as a key piece of the holistic health puzzle.   Find out more about Leela Quantum here:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leelaquantum/ Website: https://leelaq.com/ (use code LOVELY) Thank you to our sponsors for this episode:

    Everyday Wellness
    BONUS: Understanding Menopause: Hormonal Shifts in Women's Brains with Dr. Lisa Mosconi

    Everyday Wellness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 58:39


    I am delighted and honored to interview Dr. Lisa Mosconi today. She is an Associate Professor of Neuroscience in neurology and radiology at Cornell Medicine and Director of the Women's BRAIN Initiative and the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine, New York Presbyterian Hospital. She is also a globally acclaimed neuroscientist with a Ph.D. in neuroscience and nuclear medicine and the author of the New York Times bestseller The XX Brain and, more recently, The Menopause Brain. In our conversation, we discuss how women's brains change during perimenopause and menopause, looking at the significance of puberty, pregnancy, and perimenopause, as well as the lack of medical research on women and medical gaslighting. We explore the concept of bikini medicine and its misconceptions regarding women's health and hormones, alongside the crucial roles of hormones like estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone in our neuroendocrine system. Dr. Mosconi also provides insights into evolving menopausal treatments, including lifestyle interventions.  Dr. Mosconi is an esteemed figure in neuroscience and a prominent voice in women's health. I am confident you will gain valuable insights and perspectives from my discussion with her today. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: How women's brains change during perimenopause and menopause How the lack of information for young girls can lead to medical gaslighting and confusion during perimenopause Dr. Mosconi explains how a simple sugar is used as a tracer to track glucose metabolism in the brain during perimenopause Why brain changes during menopause may lead to mental fatigue and brain fog How the lack of training and research on menopause in medical residency programs leads to a poor understanding among clinicians Why women need to consider their brain and metabolic health during perimenopause Why estrogen is essential after menopause The benefits of HRT for menopausal women How stress impacts hormone production Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community (The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow)  Cynthia's Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia's Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause supplement line Connect with Dr. Lisa Mosconi On her ⁠website⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ The Menopause Brain

    Dr. Laura Call of the Day
    Menopause is Ruining My Marriage

    Dr. Laura Call of the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 6:17


    John can't handle his wife's menopausal mood swings. Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.comFollow me on social media:Facebook.com/DrLauraInstagram.com/DrLauraProgramYouTube.com/DrLauraJoin My Family!!Receive my Weekly Newsletter + 20% off my Marriage 101 course & 25% off Merch! Sign up now, it's FREE!Each week you'll get new articles, featured emails from listeners, special event invitations, early access to my Dr. Laura Designs Store benefiting Children of Fallen Patriots, and MORE! Sign up at DrLaura.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.