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What happens when the womb is treated as separate from the rest of women's health? In this episode of hol+, Dr. Taz sits down with Dr. Kemi Doll, double board-certified gynecologic oncologist, equity scientist, researcher, coach, and author of A Terrible Strength: The Hidden Crisis of the Black Womb and Your Survival Guide to Healing, for a powerful conversation about womb health, uterine cancer, fibroids, HRT, health equity, and why so many women are still being taught to normalize symptoms that deserve care.Together, they explore why womb health is not only about pregnancy, fertility, or menopause, but a lifelong part of women's physical, emotional, hormonal, and whole-body health. Dr. Doll shares how her grandmother's death in childbirth, her mother's near-death experience, and her own work as a gynecologic cancer surgeon shaped her mission to bring the uterus back into the center of women's health.Dr. Taz and Dr. Doll also discuss why uterine cancer is rising, why Black women are twice as likely to die after a uterine cancer diagnosis, and how gaps in research, screening, and diagnostic tools may leave women of color especially vulnerable. They unpack the role of ultrasound, endometrial thickness, post-menopausal bleeding, and why women need clearer conversations with their providers when something feels off.This conversation also takes a closer look at the explosion of hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, and the questions every woman with a uterus should be asking. Dr. Doll explains why estrogen without proper progesterone protection can increase uterine cancer risk, why some women may not understand the role progesterone plays, and why monitoring the uterus matters when using hormones.If you're listening to this and thinking, “I know something is off in my body, but I don't know where to start,” join the Circle here:
Summary Ali discusses postmenopause, hormone therapy, and debunks common myths about hormonal health after menopause. She emphasizes the importance of understanding hormonal changes, the history of hormone replacement therapy, and holistic approaches to healthy aging. Key Topics Hormonal changes after menopause History and safety of hormone replacement therapy Holistic approaches to healthy aging Chapters 00:00 Understanding Postmenopause: A New Perspective 11:53 The Hormonal Landscape After Menopause 24:03 The Role of Lifestyle in Healthy Aging 35:57 Practical Steps for Navigating Postmenopause Resources Menopause.org - https://menopause.org The New Menopause by Mary Claire Haver - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V4X7V7X Ali's Resources: Beam Supplements - Use Code ALIDAMRON for a discount! Consults with Ali BIOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough 10% off using code ALIDAMRON10 www.alidamron.com/magnesium Master Your Perimenopause Course + Toolkit "Am I in Perimenopause?" Checklist. What Hormone is Imbalanced? Quiz! Fullscript (Get 25% off all supplements) "How To Balance Your Hormones For Better Sleep, Mood, Periods and Energy" Free, On Demand Training Website Ali's Instagram Ali's Facebook Group: Holistic Health with Ali Damron
What if the key to reducing stress, taming inflammation, and building true resilience was already wired inside you? In this illuminating episode, Dr. Fiona Lovely welcomes fellow chiropractor and functional medicine expert Dr. Navaz Habib, bestselling author of Activate Your Vagus Nerve and Upgrade Your Vagus Nerve, to explore the body's most underappreciated healing pathway. Dr. Habib shares his personal journey from chronic health struggles to discovering functional medicine, which led him to a powerful realization: uncontrolled inflammation is the common thread behind most chronic illnesses, and the vagus nerve holds the master switch. He breaks down why eighty percent of vagus nerve signals travel from the body to the brain—not the other way around—and how this changes everything for women navigating perimenopause. Listeners will learn why declining estrogen leaves them more vulnerable to inflammation, how heart rate variability serves as a window into nervous system health, and why protecting sleep is non-negotiable. Dr. Habib also delivers a memorable distinction between comfort and safety, explaining why scrolling a phone may feel soothing but never truly calming. He then offers three practical pillars of vagus nerve training: nasal breathing, diaphragmatic breathing, and longer exhales, with simple temperature therapy to build adaptive capacity. Episode Highlights: Why chronic inflammation is the common path behind most modern illnesses. The surprising truth is that 80% of vagus nerve signals travel from organs to the brain. How declining estrogen during perimenopause worsens inflammation without a strong vagus nerve. The critical difference between comfort and safety—and why your phone can't give you either. Three specific breathing techniques to build vagal tone and increase heart rate variability. Simple temperature contrast methods to build resilience, starting with just twenty seconds. Tune in to learn how to stop seeking comfort and start building the nervous system resilience every woman in midlife deserves. Thank you to our sponsors for this episode: If you're noticing fine lines, wrinkles, or sagging skin — thanks menopause —ugh, me too. Menopause can deplete your skin's collagen, speeding up aging. But here's the game-changer: Vitali Skincare has built its entire line on the power of GHK-Cu copper peptides — a proven ingredient that signals your skin's stem cells to produce new, healthy collagen. Head to vitaliskincare.com and use the code LOVELY at checkout for 20% off. Be sure to check out the Vita exosome serum for less saggy, dull skin. Women in perimenopause and menopause talk about wanting the same things — less bloating, no afternoon crash after eating, steady energy. MassZymes is perfect for helping your body's ability to actually process what you eat. MassZymes uses a full-spectrum blend of 18 enzymes. That means you're getting more out of the food you eat. Plus, it works across different stomach acid levels, which can really matter as we age. Here's what you get when you go to bioptimizers.com/lovely and use code LOVELY for 15% off your entire order. How to work with Dr. Lovely: We get many requests for this info, so here it is! First off, thank you for listening to the NYMM podcast. It's because of your support, we can continue to dispense this information.❤️ Follow Dr. Lovely on IG and TikTok: @drfionalovely Follow the podcast on Facebook: www.facebook.com/@notyourmothersmenopausepodcast Please sign up for our newsletter - Fiona's Friday Favourites! This is where we make the first announcements, share course offerings, drop new episodes, blog posts and the coveted 'Fiona's Favourites' column, etc. drlovely.com You can also find some great resources there! Finally, a humble request: If you love the podcast, please leave us a review! It helps more people find useful info for a challenging time: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/not-your-mothers-menopause-with-dr-fiona-lovely/id1097326296 Please scroll to the bottom of the page to leave a review. Thank you!
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with pediatrician and author Dr. Elizabeth Mumper.
Pandemic Policies, Vaccines, and Harms to Children: pediatrician and author Dr. Elizabeth Mumper discusses her book “Kids and COVID: Costly Mistakes That Must Never Happen Again.” Mumper argues parents should question authorities, citing early pandemic decisions such as lockdowns, masking, and a “one size fits all” vaccine strategy despite children's low risk from COVID. She supports the Great Barrington Declaration's focus on protecting high-risk groups and criticizes suppression of repurposed treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. The discussion raises concerns about mRNA vaccine safety, biodistribution of lipid nanoparticles, underreporting to VAERS, loss of long-term control groups, myocarditis risk in young males, and claims of severe neurologic effects and “turbo cancers.” Mumper describes developmental, educational, and mental-health harms from masking and school closures, challenges vaccine mandates as violating informed consent, explains the cell danger response concept, and criticizes Paxlovid while favoring integrative approaches.
In this episode, Leslie Fuller, ND focused on the often-overlooked musculoskeletal symptoms experienced by women during perimenopause and menopause. She discusses strategies for effective management, including nutrition, resistance training, hormone assessment, and addressing both structural and functional health. This episode offers healthcare professionals and patients evidence-based approaches to support musculoskeletal health through the menopausall transition.Enroll now in: Under-Recognized, Under-Treated, and Misrepresented Realities of the Perimenopause and Menopause Transition, with Leslie Fuller, ND and Jillian Moehle, ND at https://pages.kharrazianinstitute.com/fuller-moehle-perimenopause00:00 Menopause-related musculoskeletal issues06:32 Assessing musculoskeletal conditions10:25 Identifying osteoporosis risk factors13:48 Comprehensive management for inflammation repair15:07 Discussing menopause and bone health18:48 Future FDA approval and nutrition strategies24:30 Effects of Isoflavones and Lignans25:40 Calcium and vitamin D benefits31:14 Creatine and CoQ10 for muscle health33:42 Importance of aerobic and resistance training38:13 Combating sarcopenia through referrals39:17 Screening for menopausal musculoskeletal syndromeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/solving-the-puzzle-with-dr-datis-kharrazian. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Click to Text Thoughts on Today's EpisodeWe are living in a supplement era — and it's overwhelming. Between Instagram reels, podcast ads, and influencer recommendations, it can feel like you need an entire shopping cart of pills and powders just to function. But do you?In this episode, I'm zooming out and taking a common-sense approach to supplements: no hype, no magic wands, just practical guidance to help you figure out what your body actually needs.In this episode:Why food always comes first — and what "bioavailability" actually means for youThe questions to ask yourself before buying any supplementWhy blood work is your best friend (and how to advocate for the panels you want)What to look for on the label — and the red flags that should make you pauseThird-party testing explained: NSF, USP, and Informed ChoiceThe 5 supplements most commonly recommended for women in perimenopause and menopause: protein, creatine, vitamin D, magnesium, and omega-3sWhy more is NOT always better (a cautionary tale about B6)The truth about chia seeds and omega-3s (spoiler: it's not apples to apples)How to choose where to start based on your own goalsEpisodes Discussed:5 Things You Need to Know Before You Take SupplementsHow to Choose Seafood and Avoid the Rare Ciguatera Poisoning I ContractedProtein: A Common Sense Guide for Women in Perimenopause & MenopauseCreatine, Brain Fog, and Muscle Loss: What Every Woman in Perimenopause Should KnowMuscle cramps, fatigue, headaches and stressed? This natural mineral may help.My latest recommended ways to nourish and move your body, mind and spirit: Nourished Notes Bi-Weekly Newsletter30+ Non-Gym Ways to Improve Your Health (free download)Connect with Amy: GracedHealth.com Instagram: @GracedHealthYouTube: @AmyConnell
Midlife. Menopause. Alcohol cravings.Coincidence... or connected?In this episode of Sober & Lit, Susan and Ruby welcome Kathleen McDermott, registered nurse and menopause coach, for a conversation every woman deserves to hear.You'll discover:Why hormones can amplify alcohol cravingsHow menopause impacts your brain and nervous systemWhy willpower isn't the answerThe role of self-compassion in lasting changeSimple ways to feel more balanced and in controlIf you've ever thought:"Why is drinking harder to manage now?""Are my hormones affecting my cravings?""Can I get through menopause alcohol-free?"This episode offers practical tools, compassionate guidance, and a refreshing reminder that you don't have to navigate midlife…or an alcohol-free journey…alone.Guest Resources for Kathleen McDermott and Women & Balance-Website: http://womenandbalance.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558627978641Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenandbalance/We Love Hearing From YouDon't forget to follow and subscribe and leave a review! It helps to get the word out that living sober is lit! Listeners have said that our podcast has helped them get alcohol free! Join our private community! Connect with the Podcast Hosts:Susan Larkin Coaching https://www.susanlarkincoaching.com Ruby Williams at Freedom Renegade Coaching https://www.freedomrenegadecoaching.com/Follow Susan: @drinklesswithsusanFollow Ruby: @rubywilliamscoachingIt is strongly recommended that you seek professional advice regarding your health before attempting to take a break from alcohol. The creators, hosts, and producers of the The Feel Lit Alcohol Free podcast are not healthcare practitioners and therefore do not give medical, or psychological advice nor do they intend for the podcast, any resource or communication on behalf of the podcast or otherwise to be a substitute for such.
With 30+ years of clinical practice as a DPT, Pilates instructor and educator, Dr. Manns current project is assisting women through menopause with a whole person approach including movement, nutrition, sleep, medication where appropriate alongand cognitive and emotional support. Today's episode focuses on the myofascial effects of menopause and strategies for managing them to improve women's ability to stay focused, energetic and effective during this part of the life span. To book a Complimentary 30-minute Menopause Clarity https://calendly.com/flourishwithdoctordiedra/30-minute-menopause-clarity-call Web: drdiedra.com FB: facebook.com/doctordiedra IG: instagram.com/drdiedra LI: linkedin.com/in/drdiedra Moving Conversation Socials Email: movingconvos@gmail.comIG: @movingconvosFB: Moving ConversationsYoutube: @BrianRicheyBrianIG: @fit4lifedcFB: https://www.facebook.com/brianrichey/NoraIG: nora.s.john.7FB: https://www.facebook.com/nora.s.john.7 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moving-conversations/id1669504158?i=1000650467168 https://open.spotify.com/show/6cmgm8T0ZiC5wu6yhXrw9g#movingconversations
Feeling tired, weak, or like your body just isn't responding the way it used to? Menopause isn't a short phase you wait out--it's a turning point that shapes how strong and energized you feel for the rest of your life. In this episode, you'll learn simple, realistic ways to take back your energy, protect your strength, and feel like yourself again.Dr. Jennifer Timmons is a physician and the founder of Timmons Wellness, a personalized concierge medical practice. With over 10 years in primary care at UCLA Health, plus advanced training in functional medicine, she helps women age strong and live longer, healthier lives.In this episode you'll learn:Why menopause should be treated as a long-term turning point, not just a passing phaseHow to age strong through perimenopause and menopauseHormone therapy options — including timing and safetyWhy sleep is the foundation for your energy, health, and how you ageHow the right support can protect your muscles and jointsWhy short 10-minute workouts can beat long, occasional onesConnect with Dr. Timmons:https://timmonswellnessmd.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jennifertimmonsmd/Please FOLLOW the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@functionalmomspodcast/Shop the Functional Moms Podcast Supplement Store — 25% OFF top-quality brands: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/functional-moms
In this episode of the Optimal Protein Podcast, Vanessa Spina is joined by Dr. Christina Prevett, physiotherapist, researcher, and expert in women's health, strength training, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and healthy aging. The PSMF Library is officially live
If you've looked down at your legs lately and thought "when did this happen" this episode is for you. We're talking about the body changes that hit midlife women the hardest: old lady legs, menopause belly, and the muscle loss nobody warned you about. We break down why these things happen, whether you can actually fix them (spoiler: you can), and the exact phases that get you there. The thing you're avoiding is probably the thing you need to be doing most. Let's get into it.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_8nonbBsA-mTli1KLlHlrA/joinWork with JeanineBook a free consult https://bit.ly/4dUHYZeMike's YouTube Channel: @escoelitemindsetMike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/@escoelitemindsetSupport our Sponsors1UP Nutrition Code: JEANINEhttps://1upnutrition.com/JEANINEHRT & Peptides (Tell them Jeanine Escobar when filling out ntake)https://www.vitabella.comMegaFit Meals - Code Jeanine10 https://megafitmeals.rfrl.co/p75q7Built Bar Code: MRSCEOJhttps://builtbar.com?baapp=MRSCEOJSupport us by following on Social MediaAmazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/mrsceo_jLTK Fashion Links: https://www.shopLTK.com/explore/MrsCEO_JShopmy https://shopmy.us/shop/mrsceoj?Section_id=1519253&tab=collectionsInstagram: https://instagram.com/mrsceo_jInstagram: https://instagram.com/candidly_withcoffeeWeight Loss IG: https://instagram.com/@coach.jeanineescobarTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsceo_j
In this episode, we answer your questions in a live Q&A covering some of the most common topics in fat loss, muscle building, and long-term health. From the truth about menopause belly and calorie deficits to creatine, body recomposition, and weekend overeating, we cut through the confusion and focus on what actually matters. If you've ever wondered whether you're eating too little, how often you should strength train, or if popular diets like carnivore are worth it, this episode is packed with practical, evidence-based answers.We talk about:-The truth about menopause belly and fat loss after 40-How the body adapts over time-Whether you can be eating too little and still struggle with weight loss-Progressive overload and muscle growth-The benefits of tracking macros-Creatine, body recomposition, and strength training-The role of NEAT in fat loss-Popular nutrition trends and whether they're worth itTime Stamps: 0:00 Introduction1:24 losing fat during menopause6:50 are you actually in a calorie deficit?13:13 what's the deal with creatine?14:43 strength training frequency19:05 is starvation mode real?22:49 handling exercise on a long vacation25:01 building muscle after big weight loss26:09 growing your glutes27:13 thoughts on Liquid IV31:01 is carnivore worth it?36:32 how much does NEAT matter?40:55 is body recomp possible?45:02 gym etiquette question47:08 does IIFYM work?CONNECT WITH KAIT & MAV:Get 1:1 coaching here: https://go.elev8coaching.net/weight-loss-journeyGet our weekly emails: https://go.maverickonlinecoaching.net/mailing-listEbook: https://go.elev8coaching.net/consistency-book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Vegan Proteins' Muscles by Brussels Radio, Dani and Alice dive deep into the realities of perimenopause, menopause, hormones, and maintaining a strong, healthy physique as women get older. They discuss the overwhelming amount of information online, the difference between helpful education and fear-based messaging, and why menopause is a complex transition rather than a simple explanation for every struggle with weight loss.The conversation covers how declining estrogen and progesterone can impact muscle retention, body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, recovery, sleep, and overall stress tolerance. Dani and Alice discuss why calories in versus calories out still applies, while acknowledging that the factors influencing calorie needs and adherence can change over time. They also talk about why strength training, movement, adequate nutrition, and patience become even more important as women age.They explore topics like chronic dieting, metabolic adaptation, reverse dieting, fiber intake, digestion, stress management, and the importance of avoiding extreme approaches. The episode also breaks down hormone replacement therapy (HRT), what it can and cannot do, why it is highly individual, and why medical guidance matters when considering hormonal treatments.Whether you are navigating menopause yourself, coaching women through this stage of life, or simply want to better understand how the female body changes with age, this episode provides a balanced look at fitness, hormones, and long-term health.
☎️ Book Your COMPLEMENTARY CONSULTATION and CALORIE CALCULATION Call: https://calendly.com/d/2p8-mxx-dgf/free-consultation-call-zoomPMOS guide: https://www.vitalityoet.com/pmosPCOS has officially been renamed PMOS - Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome - published in The Lancet on May 12th, 2026, after 14 years of global collaboration. In this episode I share my own PMOS story - cortisol-induced, stress-driven, and masked by birth control for years. What You'll LearnWhy PCOS was renamed PMOS and what each word in the new name actually meansStephanie's personal cortisol-driven PMOS story — and how birth control masked it for yearsWhat PMOS actually is, explained simply — androgens, the hormonal system, why symptoms happenThe four types of PMOS: insulin-resistant, adrenal/cortisol, inflammatory, and post-pillThe specific tests that reveal each type — including why fasting glucose misses most of themWhy the same diagnosis needs four different solutionsWhat the first move is for each type
A breast cancer diagnosis may feel like it changes your entire life in an instant, but it doesn't get to define who you are or make all your choices for you. On today's episode of Real Pink, we're joined by Amanda Sangemino, a remarkable young woman whose diagnosis came at an age when cancer was likely the last thing on her mind. What began with a concern that was initially dismissed ultimately led her to trust her instincts, advocate for herself, and make a series of personal decisions about her treatment and future. Throughout the process, she was determined not to let fear and cancer make every decision for her. Today, she'll talk about the choices that she made about fertility, surgical options and maintaining an active lifestyle and why trusting yourself can be one of the most powerful tools you have. Key Takeaways: Mindset can play a powerful role during treatment Trust your instincts and advocate for yourself Maintaining normalcy can be empowering Don't let cancer make every decision for you A strong support system makes a difference Chapters: 00:00 – Amanda's Breast Cancer Story Begins 01:28 – Finding a Lump and Receiving a Misdiagnosis 04:22 – Seeking a Second Opinion and Getting Answers 07:00 – Why Self-Advocacy Matters for Young Women 10:00 – Fertility, Menopause, and Treatment Decisions 14:43 – Choosing Surgery, Staying Active, and Building Support 23:09 – Amanda's Final Advice Learn more at realpink.komen.org and komen.org Real Pink, by Susan G. Komen, shares real stories and expert insights to support people navigating breast cancer, from diagnosis through survivorship.
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Resources for the Community:___________________________________________________________________Linktree Our Favorite ThingsNeed help appealing your GLP-1 denials? www.FindHonestCare.com/KimRo - Telehealth for GLP1 Weight ManagementGLP-1 Stall? Why Your Body Stops Losing Weight | Dr. Michelle GordonHosts Kim Carlos and Kat Carter talk with obesity medicine specialist Dr. Michelle Gordon about the biological factors behind a GLP-1 weight loss plateau. If you are on a medication like tirzepatide or semaglutide and the scale stops moving, it is driven by a complex neuroendocrine response.Dr. Gordon explains that the hypothalamus operates like a stubborn thermostat, defending a specific weight set point. When you lose weight, the brain reads the change as a threat and triggers physiological defenses. To prevent further weight loss, the body increases hunger hormones and simultaneously lowers its energy expenditure.Key topics include:The Mechanism of a Stall: A weight plateau occurs at the exact point where your declining daily energy expenditure meets your rising natural hunger signals.Menopause and Fat Oxidation: Midlife hormonal shifts cause fat oxidation to drop, which alters metabolic burn rates and shifts fat storage to the stomach.The Chronic Disease Reality: Clinical data shows that stopping a GLP-1 medication typically results in regaining about two thirds of the lost weight, proving obesity requires continuous management.Muscle Mass Preservation: Rapid weight loss from any method causes muscle loss, making strength training essential to preserve lean muscle and protect long-term functional health.Connect to Dr. Michelle Gordon:Substack: https://drmichellegordon.substack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctormichellegordon/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmichellegordon/Practice Website: https://drmichellegordon.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmichellegordon/______________________________________________________________________Join this channel to get access to perks: / @theplussidez______________________________________________________________________#Mounjaro #MounjaroJourney #Ozempic #Semaglutide #tirzepatide #GLP1 #Obesity #zepbound #wegovy #ObesityCare #PatientAdvocate #GLP1Community #RealGLP1StoriesSend us Fan Mail!Support the showKim Carlos, Executive Producer TikTokInstagram Kat Carter, Producer TikTokInstagram
Episode 165 - Menopause and the Nervous System - The hidden effect the nervous system has on Menopause!Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
Could your brain fog, forgetfulness, overwhelm, and difficulty focusing be related to ADHD, hormonal changes, or both?In this episode of Confidently Balance Your Hormones, Dee sits down with Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Danielle Cogliano to discuss why so many women are questioning ADHD for the first time during perimenopause and midlife.Danielle shares how declining estrogen can impact dopamine, serotonin, focus, mood, executive function, and emotional resilience. Together, Dee Davidson, FDNP and Danielle explore the overlap between ADHD symptoms, hormone fluctuations, anxiety, stress, and burnout, helping women better understand what's really happening beneath the surface.In this episode, you'll learn:✨ Why many women are not diagnosed with ADHD until adulthood✨ The surprising overlap between ADHD and perimenopause symptoms✨ How hormonal changes affect focus, motivation, mood, and memory✨ Why so many women feel overwhelmed during midlife✨ The role of sleep, nutrition, stress, and lifestyle in mental health✨ How to know when it's time to seek professional supportThis is an empowering conversation for any woman who has ever wondered, "Why does everything suddenly feel so much harder?"About Danielle CoglianoDanielle Cogliano is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in psychiatry. Through her practice, Northeast Women's Psychiatry, she specializes in women's mental health and takes a whole-body, integrative approach to treating anxiety, depression, ADHD, hormonal mood changes, and mental wellness across the lifespan.Learn more at:www.northeastwomenspsychiatry.comConnect with Dee Davidson:https://www.confidentlyloveyourself.comJoin the Confidently Healthy Collective supportive online community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/confidentlyhealthycollectiveMedical DisclaimerThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or mental health condition. Always consult your physician, psychiatrist, therapist, or qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your medications, supplements, diet, lifestyle, or treatment plan. The information shared is not a substitute for individualized medical advice.
In this episode, we answer your questions in a live Q&A covering some of the most common topics in fat loss, muscle building, and long-term health. From the truth about menopause belly and calorie deficits to creatine, body recomposition, and weekend overeating, we cut through the confusion and focus on what actually matters. If you've ever wondered whether you're eating too little, how often you should strength train, or if popular diets like carnivore are worth it, this episode is packed with practical, evidence-based answers.We talk about:-The truth about menopause belly and fat loss after 40-How the body adapts over time-Whether you can be eating too little and still struggle with weight loss-Progressive overload and muscle growth-The benefits of tracking macros-Creatine, body recomposition, and strength training-The role of NEAT in fat loss-Popular nutrition trends and whether they're worth itTime Stamps: 0:00 Introduction1:24 losing fat during menopause6:50 are you actually in a calorie deficit?13:13 what's the deal with creatine?14:43 strength training frequency19:05 is starvation mode real?22:49 handling exercise on a long vacation25:01 building muscle after big weight loss26:09 growing your glutes27:13 thoughts on Liquid IV31:01 is carnivore worth it?36:32 how much does NEAT matter?40:55 is body recomp possible?45:02 gym etiquette question47:08 does IIFYM work?CONNECT WITH KAIT & MAV:Get 1:1 coaching here: https://go.elev8coaching.net/weight-loss-journeyGet our weekly emails: https://go.maverickonlinecoaching.net/mailing-listEbook: https://go.elev8coaching.net/consistency-book
Menopause has always been linked to sleep disruption, but the story has changed dramatically since we last covered it in episode 3. Hot flashes and night sweats still matter, but newer research is pushing us to think more broadly about brain temperature regulation, insomnia, mood, sleep apnea, cardiometabolic risk, and a new generation of nonhormonal medications that directly target vasomotor biology. In this episode we will: Revisit why menopause so often produces sleep-maintenance insomnia Explore the KNDy neuron/neurokinin pathway and why drugs like fezolinetant and elinzanetant matter Separate hot-flash awakenings from true insomnia disorder Discuss CBT-I, hormone therapy, and nonhormonal treatment options Explain why sleep apnea and cardiometabolic risk should not be overlooked in midlife womenTo find out more about this week's podcast sponsor Moonbird, please use the following link: https://www.moonbird.lifeOriginal intro music Vigilanteology by Abhinav Singh (copyright 2026) Original outro music Vigilanteology (reprise) by Abhinav Singh (copyright 2026)Produced by: Maeve WinterMusic by: Dr. Abhinav Singh (@sleep_vigilante), all rights reservedMoreTwitter: @drchriswinterIG: @drchriwinterThreads: @drchriswinterBluesky: @drchriswinterThe Sleep Solution and The Rested ChildThanks for listening and sleep well!
Description:Are you doing all the "right" things—barely eating, skipping meals, and working out harder than ever—only to find the scale hasn't budged? You are not alone. In this episode, we're breaking down the "restriction trap" that keeps so many women stuck in a plateau during menopause.We explore why chronic calorie restriction is often the biggest obstacle to your goals. You'll learn:Why 1,200 calories is rarely a sustainable or effective starting point for hormonal health.The truth about the scale: Why your weight might fluctuate when you finally start fueling your body properly.The "Reverse Dieting" approach: How eating more can actually help you break through plateaus and protect your muscle mass.Stop treating your body like a problem to be solved and start fueling it for sustainable, long-term success. If you're ready to break the cycle of restriction and understand the math behind healthy, hormonal-friendly weight loss, this episode is your roadmap.Send us Fan MailThank you so much for listening, please share with a friend and subscribe so you don't miss an episode!If you want to see how I can help you on your journey, book a quick 10-15 minute call so we can chat about your goals!https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/quickchatnowNow accepting clients! Fit AF 90 Day Program https://go.katalystfitness.net/fit-after-fiftyFree Menopause Fat Loss Made Simple with Macros Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kathykatalyst/?ref=shareFor all my social links: https://go.katalystfitness.net/kathykatalystDo you have a question that you would like answered on the show? Please ask your question here:https://go.katalystfitness.net/podcast-question-entryHave a personal question? Email me at kathycote9142@comcast.netCheck out the Mastering Menopause Macros Course on making weight loss in menopause easy by tracking macros. All the tips and tricks that my clients and I have used! https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/maste...
Hallo und herzlich willkommen bei 50 über 50, dem Podcast für die zweite Lebenshälfte und gesundes Älterwerden. Wenn Frauen über die Wechseljahre sprechen, geht es oft um Symptome. Um Hitzewallungen. Um Schlafprobleme. Um Gewichtszunahme. Um Hormone. Und all das ist wichtig. Aber manchmal frage ich mich: Ist das wirklich die ganze Geschichte? Oder erzählen wir diese Lebensphase vielleicht viel zu klein? Denn während es für die Pubertät unzählige Geschichten gibt, für die große Liebe, für die Mutterschaft und sogar für das Älterwerden von Männern – welche Erzählungen gibt es eigentlich für Frauen in der Lebensmitte? Wer zeigt uns, wie diese Phase aussehen kann? Wer erzählt uns, was entsteht, wenn die Jahre des Funktionierens, Kümmerns und Anpassens langsam hinter uns liegen? Und wer hat eigentlich definiert, was Weiblichkeit bedeutet? In einer Gesellschaft, die Weiblichkeit oft mit Jugend verbindet, stellen sich viele Frauen irgendwann eine andere Frage: Was, wenn ich nicht weniger werde – sondern mehr? Mehr ich selbst. Mehr frei. Mehr klar. Mehr mutig. Meine heutige Gästin beschäftigt sich genau mit diesen Fragen. Sie ist Gründerin der Meno House Clinic und setzt sich seit Jahren für eine bessere Versorgung und mehr Wissen rund um die Wechseljahre ein. Gleichzeitig betrachtet sie die Menopause nicht nur als hormonellen Wandel, sondern als einen tiefen Übergang in eine neue Lebensphase. Eine Phase, die sie nicht als Verlust beschreibt, sondern als Transformation. Wir sprechen über Selbstermächtigung, über Weiblichkeit, über gesellschaftliche Narrative, über alte Frauenbilder und darüber, warum die Menopause vielleicht nicht das Ende einer Geschichte ist – sondern der Beginn einer neuen. Ich freue mich sehr auf dieses Gespräch. Herzlich willkommen, Sinai Blumenthal.
If you've ever had urinary symptoms that antibiotics didn't fix — and your cultures kept coming back negative — this episode is for you.A new 2026 study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine followed 253 women with recurrent UTIs and persistent urogenital symptoms despite negative urine cultures. What researchers found reframes everything: 85% of these women had hormonally mediated vestibulodynia, 75% had pelvic floor hypertonicity, and only 15% had a classic urologic cause for their symptoms.This isn't a bladder problem. It's a hormone problem — and the vulvar vestibule, urethra, and bladder are one integrated, estrogen- and androgen-responsive system. Whether it presents as genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) in a postmenopausal woman or hormonally mediated vestibulodynia in a younger one, the tissue-level pathophysiology is the same.In this episode, Dr. Carolyn Moyers breaks down:• Why persistent urinary symptoms after negative cultures have a hormonal explanation• The shared embryologic origin of the vestibule, urethra, and bladder trigone — and why it matters• How androgen deficiency drives vestibular inflammation, pelvic floor guarding, and bladder dysfunction in a self-perpetuating cycle• Why this affects premenopausal women too — 98.9% of premenopausal patients in the study had below-range free testosterone• What the Rubin et al. 2025 data adds: vaginal prasterone (DHEA) was associated with meaningfully lower UTI rates in women with vulvovaginal atrophy — treating the hormone environment changed the urological outcome• What integrated treatment looks like — vaginal estrogen for GSM, compounded estradiol/testosterone gel for vestibulodynia, pelvic floor PT for hypertonic muscles• The honest limits of this research: selection bias, non-uniform hormonal evaluation, absence of long-term outcome data — and what prospective studies still need to answerThis episode builds directly on Episode 149 — When Sex Hurts with Dr. Jill Krapf. If you haven't listened to that one, it is linked below and is essential companion listening.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sky-womens-health/id1541657642?i=1000630939731
Welcome to Integrative Medicine for Energy and Health! The Go-To Holistic Health Podcast for Christian Women Seeking to Boost Their Energy and Overall Well-Being! Blubrry Nominated as a Favorite Woman Podcaster! Ranked in the Best 15 Christian Health Podcasts! Autoimmune disorders affect women at significantly higher rates than men, yet many women are never taught about the everyday factors that influence immune health long before symptoms appear. If you've been experiencing persistent fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, digestive issues, inflammation, or hormonal changes during perimenopause or menopause, your body may be signaling that it needs deeper support. In this episode of Integrative Medicine for Energy and Health, Dr. Rekishia McMillan continues an important conversation inspired by her participation in Anthony's Legacy of Love Community Awareness Event, where she joined community leaders in raising awareness about autoimmune disorders and the importance of health education. You'll discover why women account for nearly 80% of autoimmune disease cases and how hormones, gut health, sleep, chronic stress, nutrient deficiencies, environmental exposures, and oral health all work together to influence immune function. Dr. McMillan also shares how these foundational wellness principles have become an important part of her own personal health journey and why supporting the body consistently can help create an environment where it is better equipped to function and thrive. This episode moves beyond symptom management and encourages women to better understand what their bodies may be trying to communicate. Through practical, science-based and faith-centered education, you'll learn simple lifestyle strategies that support immune health, reduce inflammation, and promote whole-body wellness. If you've been searching for natural ways to strengthen your immune system, support your hormones, reduce inflammation, and improve your overall health during perimenopause or menopause, this episode provides practical guidance you can begin applying today. Why women are disproportionately affected by autoimmune disorders The powerful connection between gut health, hormones, and immune function How chronic stress and poor sleep contribute to inflammation Why nutrient deficiencies and environmental toxins may impact immune health Simple daily lifestyle habits that support a healthy, resilient immune system Join Dr. Rekishia for her Women's Hormone Workshop Sign up on Eventbrite Start Your 5-Minute Wellness Check. No pressure—just a simple way to gain clarity about what your body may be communicating Wellness-check.us "Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers." 3 John 2 Love, Health and Blessings, Dr. Rekishia Listen to Related Episodes: 272 | Tooth Sensitivity in Menopause, The Hidden Link Between Mineral Deficiency and Hormonal Imbalance in Women 231 | Toxins and Hormonal Imbalance in Women, 4 Powerful Benefits of Oil Pulling to Restore Balance 189| Suffering from Gut Health Issues? 10 Integrative Nutrition Tips for Women to Naturally Heal Health Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced resources is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding your personal health concerns before making changes to your healthcare plan.
The Collapse of Germany (Part 2) Black Spy Podcast number 251, Season 25, Episode 0009 In last week's and this week's incisive episodes of the Black Spy Podcast, Carlton King delivers a hard-hitting geopolitical assessment of Germany's present day collapse from its position of the undisputed economic powerhouse of the European continent as a result of Germany's action to aid the Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. Carlton examines the growing militarism of Germany, its Intelligence Reconnaissance Surveillance (IRS) support to the Ukraine to strike Russian cities including Moscow and St Petersburg as well as building German forces to a level not seen since the Third Reich. Carlton argues that this military build-up threatens much of the world and particularly ordinary European citizens and many of Europe's nationalist political elites. Carlton asks why German politicians allowed their economy to be destroyed, explaining the relevance of who destroyed the Nordstream pipeline in this vain. Nordstream providing Germany with an abundance of extremely cheap energy, Additionally, Carlton asks if German politicians have been compromised by compromat material as the US NSA was listening into (eavesdropping) on German politicians including Angela Merkel for over a decade. Along with this situation Carlton exhaustively assesses why Germany is collapsing. So listen now to The Black Spy Podcast and be entertained whilst simultaneously learning. Moreover, if you wish to discuss this episode or any other with Carlton or other members of the regular Black Spy Podcast team, feel free to do so, In order to never miss another episode please subscribe. To contact Firgas Esack of the DAPS Agency go to Linked In To contact Dr Rchel Taylor go to Substack To contact Carlton King utilise any of the following: To donate - Patreon.com/TheBlackSpyPodcast Email: carltonking2003@gmail.com Facebook: The Black Spy Podcast Facebook: Carlton King Author Twitter@Carlton_King Instagram@carltonkingauthor To read Carlton's Autobiography: "Black Ops – The incredible true story of a (Black) British secret agent" Click the link below: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/BO1MTV2GDF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_WNZ5MT89T9C14CB53651 If you are interested to know about the Male Menopause or fear you or a loved one is suffering for unknown reasons please consider reading Dr Rachel's & Carlton's book on the how the Menopause effects men - search Amazon Books for: The Male Menopause - The Hidden Crisis (ASIN: B0G5M78PSZ)
Menopause does way more than trigger hot flashes. When estrogen drops, so does nitric oxide — the molecule that controls your blood pressure, gut motility, stomach acid, and gut barrier. Liz and Becca break down the estrogen–nitric oxide connection and why so many women suddenly develop bloating, reflux, food sensitivities, high blood pressure, and leaky gut in perimenopause and menopause. You'll learn why HRT alone isn't the fix, how your oral microbiome controls nitric oxide production, the testing that finds your real root cause, and the foods and nutrients that actually move the needle. Functional medicine for menopause, gut health, and hormones — minus the fluff. Get our Nitric Oxide Reset guide: Click Here *** CONNECT:
Nicki shares her personal journey through unexplained fatigue, brain fog and hormonal chaos before discovering that the root cause wasn't depression but perimenopause. From there, the conversation expands into the deeper drivers of long-term health, including gut health, chronic inflammation, the microbiome, stress physiology, immune system function and metabolic resilience. Listeners will also discover the surprising relationship between chronic stress and hormone balance, how gut health influences aging, why muscle mass becomes critical after menopause, and practical strategies to reduce inflammation naturally. Whether you're navigating menopause yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a root-cause roadmap toward better energy, stronger immunity, improved microbiome diversity and healthier aging. TOPICS DISCUSSED: Post-menopause health and healthy aging framework Hormones and menopause physiology Stress, cortisol and nervous system regulation Sleep optimization and recovery Nutrition, protein and blood sugar management Gut health, microbiome and inflammation Exercise, strength training and mobility Mindset, connection and emotional wellbeing HRT discussion and individualized care Detoxification, environmental toxins and longevity pathways More from Nicki Williams: Website: happyhormonesforlife.com Instagram: @happyhormonesforlife Facebook: Happy Hormones For Life Youtube: @NickiWilliamsHappyHormones X: @nickijwilliams Get Nicki's Book: It's Not You, It's Your Hormones Get Nicki's Book: Life After Menopause Leave us a Review: https://www.reversablepod.com/review Need help with your gut? Visit my website gutsolution.ca to join a program: Get help now Contact us: reversablepod.com/tips FIND ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram Facebook YouTube
Perimenopause, Insulin Resistance, and Persistent Muscle & Joint Pain: A Functional Medicine Framework: Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses perimenopausal musculoskeletal symptoms—new or persistent joint pain, muscle aches, and tendon problems—and highlights a Clinician's Journal article by physical therapist Tara Moore proposing insulin resistance screening in perimenopausal musculoskeletal care. She explains that declining estradiol during the menopausal transition can worsen insulin signaling, increase visceral fat, and reduce insulin sensitivity, affecting skeletal muscle recovery and potentially contributing to tendinopathies and poor or short-lived responses to localized treatments like PT. The framework emphasizes assessing systemic metabolic contributors (e.g., sedentary behavior, high-carbohydrate nutrition patterns, PCOS, central weight gain, stress, sleep disruption) and addressing mediators such as inflammation and impaired glucose utilization. She suggests integrating metabolic risk assessment, sleep and stress strategies, resistance training, and interdisciplinary referrals, arguing that nutrition and supplementation—especially a low-carb approach—may improve recovery and pain outcomes.
Have you heard of ketones, but not really sure what it means? Do we make them ourselves or do we take them as a supplement? And wonder if this is just another wellness trend? We cover: Why your brain energy drops in perimenopause even before your period stops, and what estrogen has to do with it What ketones actually are and why they're so much more than just a fasting byproduct How to get the benefits of ketosis without going low carb or skipping meals What to look for on a ketone supplement label so you're not wasting money on something that barely works The surprising ways ketones may help with brain fog, joint pain, migraines, and workout recovery Past episode NAD: Key to Longevity or Dangerous Shortcut? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nad-key-to-longevity-or-dangerous-shortcut-uncovering/id1531105768?i=1000725528296 Contact Courtney Van Bussum: Website: https://longevitylaunch.com/about-us 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 - https://www.oxfordhealthspan.com/ZORA Get Mitopure Urolithin A by Timeline. 20% discount with code ZORA at https://timeline.com/zora Try MitoQ for optimal mitochondrial health. Code ZORA for 20% off https://mitoq.com/zora 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.
Millions of women experience painful sex after 50, yet many never discover the real reason behind it.The answer may have less to do with aging and more to do with powerful hormone changes happening inside the body. In this episode, learn how menopause affects vaginal lubrication, sexual comfort, libido, and overall health in ways that often go unnoticed. Discover the treatment options that may help restore intimacy, confidence, and quality of life.If you want to better understand painful sex after 50 and the solutions available, tune in to this episode.--------------Key TakeawaysPainful sex after 50 is often hormone-related.Estrogen decline can cause vaginal dryness.Low testosterone may reduce libido and arousal.Menopause affects vaginal tissue and blood flow.Longer foreplay can improve natural lubrication.Topical estrogen may relieve vaginal discomfort.Hormone replacement therapy may support overall health.Vaginal dryness should not be ignored.Pain during intercourse is often treatable.Medical evaluation can rule out other conditions.Menopause symptoms can affect relationships.Early treatment can improve quality of life.--------------Resources mentioned:Modern Man CribMediterranean DietGood Morning Wood SmoothieRenew with Dr. Anne--------------Curious about how you can boost your bedroom game and build lasting confidence? Check out the course at getwoodnow.com and start your journey to feeling like yourself again!--------------If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more and get more tips, subscribe to The Modern Man newsletter for exclusive content delivered straight to your inbox! https://dranne.co/themodernman--------------Follow Me On:InstagramTwitterFacebookTikTokYouTube--------------For all links and resources mentioned on the show and where to subscribe to the podcast, please visit https://truongrehab.com/painful-sex-after-menopause-treatment--------------Want to regain control of your sex life? It's time to reverse the effects of ED on your life. Join the Modern Man Club and embark on your journey to complete recovery and community.--------------Reveal the FREE treatment most men ignore that solves thousands of erectile dysfunction cases every year, plus the 5 biggest mistakes you must avoid if you want to say goodbye to your ED. Uncover it all in my free eBook, available to download now.https://dranne.co/ebook
BRIGITTE-Moderedakteurin Jana Kruse hat in ihrem Berufsleben Tausende Stylings umgesetzt – für die Models auf den Modeseiten der BRIGITTE, aber besonders gern für Frauen, die normalerweise nicht professionell vor der Kamera stehen. Es sind vor allem Leserinnen ab ca. 40 Jahre, die sich melden und dann aktuelle Fotos schicken, anhand derer Jana guckt: Welche Schnitte könnten besonders gut funktionieren? Welche Farben überraschen? Und was passt zu Persönlichkeit, Alltag und Lebensgefühl? Beim Anprobieren im Studio zeigt sich dann nicht nur, welche Looks am besten sind – sondern auch, welche Geschichten viele Frauen über ihren Körper und ihren Stil mit sich herumtragen. Und wie befreiend es sein kann, den Blick auf sich selbst zu verändern. Diana spricht mit ihrer Kollegin Jana über clevere Proportions-Hacks, die Angst vor Farbe, veränderte Silhouetten selbst bei klassischen Kleidungsstücken wie dem Blazer – und darüber, warum wir uns vom unverstellteren Blick unserer Kinder auf den eigenen Körper oft eine Scheibe abschneiden könnten.
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Gabby Bernstein, #1 New York Times bestselling author and spiritual teacher, spent years in perimenopause without ever naming it, until menopause hit at 44 and she came out the other side in what she calls a kind of resurrection. In this episode, she and Jeff trace that path: the unraveling, the hormones, the strength training, and the spiritual reckoning underneath all of it. They get specific about the physical and the spiritual at once: hormones, muscle, and the inner work that made the rest possible. Perimenopause symptoms that often go unrecognized in your 30s and 40s Hormone optimization, HRT, and microdosing testosterone for women Strength training, protein, and protecting muscle as you age Internal Family Systems and healing core wounds through transition This episode is for anyone navigating menopause, rethinking women's hormone health, or looking for a grounded spiritual practice to move through a hard season. This episode was made possible by: LMNT: Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase at drinklmnt.com/commune. Stripes: Visit stripesbeauty.com and use the code COMMUNE20 for 20% off our entire product line. Stemregen: Get 20% off your first order at stemregen.co/commune with the code COMMUNEPOD Vivobarefoot: Try Vivobarefoot risk-free with a 100-day return guarantee, and get 25% off your order at vivobarefoot.com/commune. Sunlighten: Visit sunlighten.com/commune Up to 2,100 off saunas and $50 off Red Light Products with code “COMMUNE”
☎️ Book Your COMPLEMENTARY CONSULTATION and CALORIE CALCULATION Call: https://calendly.com/d/2p8-mxx-dgf/free-consultation-call-zoomIf you've been eating clean, exercising, doing "everything right" — and still can't shift the belly fat in perimenopause — this episode is going to change the way you think about fat loss.We're talking about the liver. Not just as a detox organ — but as the fat-burning, hormone-clearing, blood-sugar-buffering engine that perimenopause quietly starts to compromise.In this episode:
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What if menopause weight loss isn't about trying harder, eating less or having more willpower - but about understanding what your changing body truly needs?Weight changes during perimenopause and menopause are one of the biggest conversations women are searching for answers around — but the real question often goes much deeper than the number on the scales. In this episode, Adele explores what hundreds of thousands of women have revealed about their menopause weight loss journeys, why your body may be responding differently, and how hormones, muscle, nutrition, stress and recovery all play a role. Watch The Menopause Coach (and see extra content from Adele): https://www.youtube.com/@TheAdeleJohnston____________Check out Adele's FREE symptom assessment here:https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/free-copy-of-our-symptom-assessment/ The Menopause Cheat Sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ka-fN6J5DJW2J3IE0Qa80zFCKFXmTs4srlnlXYBf-gA/edit?usp=sharingIf you want a chat for your future success, fuel yourself here: https://calendly.com/adelejohnston/successchatDownload 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/viewformFor extra support: Support@adelejohnstoncoaching.com____________From your host : Adele JohnstonI'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/
What does it really take to thrive as a first-time fund manager in today's challenging investment landscape, especially when you're building a venture fund from scratch while championing diversity and innovation? This episode delves into the real experiences behind the headlines, inviting listeners to consider the often unseen hurdles and triumphs that define entrepreneurial journeys. Our guest, Laurel Mintz, is the founder of Fabric VC—a new venture capital fund spun out of her extensive 17-year run as the leader of a successful marketing agency. With a background that includes corporate M&A law, entrepreneurship, and marketing, Laurel Mintz brings a unique and practical perspective to the venture capital world. Her approach blends deep sector knowledge with a commitment to supporting underrepresented founders and championing women's health, fintech, and consumer tech sectors. In this update, listeners get an inside look at the nuts and bolts of raising and deploying Fabric VC's first fund—just under $8 million, already largely deployed across 23 portfolio companies. Laurel Mintz shares candid insights on the emotional rollercoaster of fundraising, the critical importance of diversity, and the creative approaches to supporting women-led companies, such as accepting investments via donor-advised funds and retirement accounts. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring investors, founders, or anyone interested in how real change is being made within venture capital. It's raw, motivating, and packed with unfiltered advice on how to show up, take risks, and put capital to work for the next generation. To get the latest from Laurel Mintz, you can follow her below! LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurel-mintz/ https://www.fabricvc.com/ Laurel's first appearance on The Angel Next Door Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing! Website: www.marciadawood.com Learn more about the documentary Show Her the Money: www.showherthemoneymovie.com And don't forget to follow us wherever you are! Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.apple Spotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotify LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
Send us Fan MailToday on the podcast, we're diving into a topic that honestly doesn't get talked about enough in women's health... the surprising changes happening in our ears, nose, throat, airway, and sleep as we move through perimenopause and menopause.Joining me is Dr. Jessica Lee, an integrative ENT, airway, and sinus specialist who helps connect the dots between hormones, inflammation, breathing, sleep quality, chronic congestion, snoring, sinus issues, dry mouth, reflux, ringing in the ears and overall quality of life.Because here's the thing: a lot of women are told their fatigue, poor sleep, headaches, brain fog, dizziness, throat issues, or chronic sinus symptoms are “just aging,” when in reality, there may be very real physiological changes happening behind the scenes.In this conversation, we unpack what's actually happening to the airway and upper respiratory system during menopause, why sleep and breathing matter so much for long-term health, and what women can do to advocate for themselves and feel better.This one is fascinating, practical, and full of those “wait… nobody told me that” moments.Let's get into it.Follow Dr Lee on InstagramWebsiteJoin Move Daily MembershipFOLLOW ALONG with Move Daily Fitness!Follow on InstagramFollow on FacebookIndemnity** All information provided by Move Daily Fitness and Tracy Steen is of a general nature and is furnished for educational/entertainment purposes only. No information is to be taken as medical or other health advice pertaining to any individual's specific health conditions. Move Daily is not engaged in rendering any medical services. Move Daily makes no guarantee regarding the accuracy, timeliness or relevance of any text, video or audio content. Any content provided is not a diagnosis, treatment plan or recommendation for a particular course of action regarding your health and it is not intended to provide specific medical advice. Do not delay in seeking the advice and diagnosis of a medical professional because of anything you may have read or interpreted from Move Daily Fitness content. Consult your health care professional before participating in or acting on any recommendations found on Move Daily Fitness. You agree, at your exposure, to indemnify and hold Move Daily Fitness and Tracy Steen harmless from any and all losses, liabilities and injuries, or damages resulting from and all claims, cause of action, suits, proceedings and demands against Move Daily Fitness and Tracy Steen, arising from or related to decisions or recommendations you make using Move Daily Fitness content. You agree that use of this information is at your own riskIf you love total body workouts, and are looking to increase muscle, this Total Body Split Calendar (follow along video) is for you! Grab yours here today and get started. The Move Daily Membership is a paid monthly subscription for women, which gives you access to a huge amount of resources to help support you in reaching your health goals. Whether you're looking to lose fat, gain lean muscle, focus on your nutrition, give time to wellness or simply wish to dial in your overall health, we can support you in achieving your objectives. Join today! Shop Legion Supplements and use discount code: MoveDailyThis is an affiliate link.Support the showUse discount code PODCAST10 for a discount on your Move Daily Membership. Don't fade out women, level up!Thanks for moving daily with us in your fitness, wellness and nutrition! Be sure to follow us here:YouTubeInstagramFacebookTikTokSubscribe to my podcast!
We want to talk about something that's really important for the women in our community today. Claire Snowden-Darling joins us to discuss health and wellness, particularly focusing on hormones and menopause. Many women are unaware of how their hormonal health impacts their lives, especially in the context of running a business. Claire highlights the epidemic of young women facing hormone issues and the societal changes that have contributed to this crisis. Connect with Claire: ➡️ clairesnowdon-darling.com ----------------------------------------------- About us We're Jo and Zoe and we help bookkeepers find clients, make more money and build profitable businesses they love. Find out about working with us in The Bookkeepers' Collective, at: 6figurebookkeeper.com/collective ----------------------------------------------- About our Sponsor This episode of The Bookkeepers' Podcast is sponsored by Xero. Get 90% off your first 6 months by visiting: https://xero5440.partnerlinks.io/6figurebookkeeper ----------------------------------------------- Promotion This video contains paid promotion. ----------------------------------------------- Disclaimer The information contained in The Bookkeepers' Podcast is provided for information purposes only. The contents of The Bookkeepers' Podcast is not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. The 6 Figure Bookkeeper Ltd disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:13 - About Clare Snowden-Darling 00:01:03 - Clare's Work and Menopause 00:02:02 - Discussion on Menopause 00:02:48 - Lifestyle and Hormonal Changes 00:03:29 - Pressure on Women 00:04:12 - The Impact of Lifestyle on Women's Health
Most of us have had that moment where we get our bloodwork back and shake our heads. We're still our active, health‑minded selves and out of nowhere—rising LDL, ApoB, A1C, and maybe blood pressure and Lp(a), too. This week, preventive cardiology dietitian Michelle Routhenstein joins us to unpack the cardiometabolic chaos and what's really driving it. She explains estrogen's protective role in lipids and blood pressure, why standard risk calculators and even calcium scores can miss women's disease, and which advanced labs are worth asking for. We also dig into how under‑fueling and low‑carb diets can worsen cardiometabolic health and plaque; why complex carbs, fiber, fermented foods, and gut health matter so much; and how to approach protein, red meat, electrolytes, nitric oxide, and statins in a personalized, empowering way—remembering that 80–90% of heart disease remains preventable when women get the right information and advocate for themselves.Michelle Routhenstein, MS, RD, CDCES, CDN is a preventive cardiology dietitian and founder of Entirely Nourished, a virtual practice focused on personalized, science-based nutrition for heart health. With over 14 years of experience, she helps people improve cardiometabolic risk and manage conditions like atherosclerosis, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation using a whole-person approach. She holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Clinical Nutrition from New York University, serves on the Forbes Health Advisory Board and the Medical Advisory Committee for the National Menopause Foundation, and is the author of The Truly Easy Heart-Healthy Cookbook and Simple Meal Solutions for High Blood Pressure. Her work has been featured in outlets including Forbes Health, Fox News, Prevention, Women's Health, and Good Housekeeping, and she works with clients virtually from New York via www.entirelynourished.comJoin us at Feisty Fest September 18-20, 2026: https://feisty.co/events/feisty-fest/Sign up for our FREE Feisty 40+ newsletter: https://feisty.co/feisty-40/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/Previnex: Get 20% off your order with code FEISTYBRAIN at https://www.previnex.com/ Wahoo: Use the code FEISTY2026 to get a free Headwind Smart Fan (value $300) with the purchase of a Wahoo KICKR RUN at https://shorturl.at/WVhdrCozy Earth: Use Code HITPLAY at https://cozyearth.com/ for up to 20% off
This is the Men's Health episode in honour of Father's Day this month.Biomechanist Katy Bowman and biologist Dr Jeannette Loram discuss health issues more common in male bodies, including abdominal aortic aneurysms, type 2 diabetes, gout, and male pelvic health.Drawing on anatomy, physiology, and lifestyle habits, they explore why men may be more susceptible to these conditions and offer movement and lifestyle solutions to consider. They also take a deeper look at the relationships between abdominal aortic aneurysms, pelvic health, and how chair sitting and sedentary lifestyles may affect both.Whether you're interested in men's health or caring for the men in your life, this episode offers a fresh perspective on common health challenges through a movement lens.Enhanced Show Notes and Full Transcript0:00 — Intro and welcome.2:40 — Conditions more common in men: abdominal aortic aneurysms, diabetes, gout, and testicular issues.3:40 — Thanks to our sponsors: the Dynamic Collective.6:20 — What is an abdominal aortic aneurysm?9:33 — Why are abdominal aortic aneurysms more prevalent in men?16:10 — Sitting as a cardiovascular risk factor.17:07 — Testicles, chairs, and pelvic tucking.25:20 — Waist stiffness, abdominal weakness, and pelvic floor function.29:19 — Movement considerations for pelvic and abdominal health.31:00 — Type 2 diabetes, muscle loss, and men's health.32:48 — Gout: why men are more at risk and exercise considerations.37:30 — Listener question: male vs. female flexibility (sponsored by Ikaria Design).Books, Links and Resources:Rethink Your Position by Katy Bowman Diabetes and Exercise: How Exactly Muscle Movement Manages Blood Sugar –– Podcast Ep 187Connect, Move & Learn:Join Our Newsletter: Movement Colored GlassesFollow Katy on SubstackTry Katy's Virtual Studio Free for 7 days!Made Possible By Our Wonderful Sponsors:Ikaria Design: The Soul Seat® offers height-adjustable, multi-position sitting—get 10% off new chairs and desks with code DNA10ScreenFit™: a complete online vision training program —take $200 off with code NUTRITIOUSMOVEMENTMovemate: Active standing boards with smoothly articulating wooden slats. Designed to keep you moving without interrupting your focus.Venn Design: Beautifully upholstered ball-shaped Air Chairs and floor cushions that encourage dynamic sittingMy Happy Feet: Toe-spacing socks that gently realign toes for comfortable shoe recovery—take 20% off with code MYDNAFreet Barefoot: creators of comfortable barefoot shoes built for natural movement, flexibility, and durability— use code DNA10 for 10% off.Earth Runners: makers of minimalist earthing sandals designed for natural foot movement and connection to the ground— use code DNA10 for 10% off.Thoughts/questions email us at podcast@nutritiousmovement.comYour Voice on the Podcast: Read The Credits October Retreats 2026
Menopause belly fat.It's one of the most common frustrations women bring into my practice, and one of the most misunderstood.Many women assume the answer is simply declining estrogen or that they're destined to gain weight as they age. But the reality is far more nuanced.In this episode, I am unpacking what's actually changing during perimenopause and menopause, including shifts in muscle mass, metabolism, hormones, stress resilience, digestion, pelvic floor function, and body composition. We'll discuss why bloating, constipation, and changes in abdominal pressure can make your midsection appear larger even when body fat hasn't dramatically increased, and why preserving muscle becomes more important than ever.We'll also talk about the role of lifestyle habits that either support or accelerate these changes.If you've ever looked in the mirror and felt like your body is changing in ways you don't understand, this episode will help you separate fact from fiction and give you a clearer understanding of what's really happening beneath the surface.Because menopause doesn't automatically cause belly fat, but understanding the changes occurring in your body can help you navigate this season with far more confidence and far less frustration.Ready to go deeper?If you're a woman over 40 who feels like you're doing everything right, but your body still isn't responding the way it used to...this is exactly the work I do.My coaching is built around identifying what's keeping your body stuck, rebuilding the environment your hormones need to function, and creating a strategy you can actually execute long enough for it to work.You don't need more random inputs.You need a body that can respond to the right ones.CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE!Join me on Instagram! My coaching is for women who are ready to stop chasing quick fixes and start building a body that actually responds through smarter nutrition, strength-focused training, functional health insight, and a more sustainable strategy. You can learn more and apply for coaching at revivewellness.health.Not ready to invest full in coaching? Book a Clarity Consultation!Try Syntrax! To try to the most delicious, gluten free, lactose free "top of the line" whey isolate AND save 15% follow this link. Discount automatically provided at checkout!Want some FREE LMNT? Use this link for a FREE sample pack with any order!Save 10% on...
You know what you need to do, but something keeps stopping you from taking action. In this episode, I share two client stories that reminded me how powerful it is when women finally trust their own inner knowing. One client described her experience as moving from black and white to Technicolor. Another came to coaching believing she couldn't lose weight and wasn't sure she could change her drinking habits. What changed wasn't a diet plan. What changed was how they saw themselves. You'll hear about self-worth, awareness, and learning to ask "What do I want?" created immediate shifts for these women and why saying yes to yourself may be the first step toward creating the results you've wanted for years. Enjoy the show! Free Guide: Download the Jumpstart Your Weight Loss in Menopause Guide at drdebbutler.com/podcast-companion-guide Mini Session: Ready to master your mind? Book a free mini session at drdebbutler.com/workwithme Thinner Peace Quiz: Take the quiz at drdebbutler.com/quiz to identify your obstacles to eating when hungry and stopping when full Peace with Food 30-Day Course - Available at www.drdebbutler.com/joy Now, go listen to the podcast. Click here to listen to the 1st episode. It's the best place to start! If you've been loving my podcast, please subscribe and review the show. The only way it will pop up to others is when people review it, so if you're loving it – pass on the good word! What You'll Learn From This Episode Why knowing what you need and acting on it are two different things How one client described coaching as going from "black and white to Technicolor" Why self-worth often matters more than food plans and weight loss strategies The hidden reason many women keep overeating or overdrinking How learning to ask "What do I want?" changes everything
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Welcome to Quick Hits — where we bring you the most impactful moments from past episodes in under 15 minutes. Today's clip comes from one of our most replayed conversations. If you want the full episode, check the link in the description below. Listen to the full episode Listen to the full episode on iTunes If you have been told menopause is just hot flashes, aging, and something you have to "push through," this episode will challenge that entire narrative. In this episode, I sit down with Maria Claps and Kristin Johnson, the founders of Wise and Well and authors of The Great Menopause Myth. Maria is an FDN practitioner, and Kristin is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner board-certified in holistic nutrition. They are plainspoken friends, practitioners, and menopausal women themselves who are deeply passionate about helping women thrive in midlife. Maria and Kristin combine clinical experience, personal experience, nutrition, lifestyle strategies, lab testing, mindset coaching, and hormone replacement therapy education to help women understand what is really happening during perimenopause and menopause. In this conversation, we talk about why hormone health matters far beyond symptom relief. We discuss estrogen receptors, hormone replacement therapy, estradiol, estriol, cyclical progesterone dosing, hormone cycling, senescent cells, aging, brain health, vascular health, hair, joints, and the myths that continue to keep women confused and under-supported. This episode is for any woman who wants a more nuanced, educated, and honest conversation about menopause, HRT, bioidentical hormones, and what it means to truly age well. In The Full Episode, We Cover: Why hormone replacement therapy may impact overall health beyond hot flashes How estrogen receptors are found throughout the body, including areas like the eyes and ears Why optimal hormone levels may support hair, joints, brain health, vascular health, and quality of life How hormone cycling may better mimic the body's natural rhythms Why Maria and Kristin prefer cyclical progesterone dosing over static hormone dosing How static hormone dosing may contribute to breakthrough bleeding, water retention, or other unwanted symptoms Why estradiol is often misunderstood and feared despite its potential benefits How high doses of estriol may cause unwanted effects in some women Why topical progesterone may be helpful for women who do not tolerate oral progesterone well Why hormone health matters beyond symptom management How The Great Menopause Myth offers a different perspective on menopause and aging Why many women still receive inadequate medical support during menopause How misconceptions about hormone therapy can leave women isolated and misinformed Why more research is needed using bioidentical hormones How upcoming studies may compare traditional HRT to physiologic hormone restoration Why achieving hormone levels closer to a healthy younger woman may be beneficial for some women How proper hormone cycling may support lighter periods and fewer PMS symptoms Why the current narrative around menopause can hurt women Sponsors Head to cozyearth.com and use my code HORMONES for 20% off sitewide! And if you get a Post-Purchase Survey, make sure to let them know you heard about Cozy Earth right here! Are you in perimenopause or postmenopause and struggling with symptoms—but not getting the support you deserve? At Midlife Solutions, we specialize in hormone optimization for women in midlife. Our all-female clinical team offers telehealth care across all 50 U.S. states, with the ability to prescribe bioidentical estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and thyroid medication. Book your FREE Hormone Discovery Call Find out what's really driving your symptoms and what your next best steps are. Visit the website: https://karenmartel.com Shop the Midlife Solutions Store Over-the-counter bioidentical hormone creams and oils — no prescription needed. Including: • Progesterone • Estrogen Face Cream • Vaginal Moisturizer and more! Take the Hormone Quiz Discover hidden hormone imbalances that could be driving your symptoms. Get personalized results (and yes, they may surprise you). Women's Peptide Weight Loss Program Clinically guided, hormone-aware weight loss for midlife women. Midlife RESET HRT Program A complete, supportive approach to hormone replacement therapy in midlife. Your host: Karen Martel Certified Hormone Specialist, Transformational Nutrition Coach, & Weight Loss Expert Karen's Facebook Karen's Instagram