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    Intelligent Medicine
    Unlocking the Potential of Postbiotics for Comprehensive Health, Part 1

    Intelligent Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 27:53


    A Brand New Tool for Gut, Inflammation, and Brain Support: Holistic practitioner Jane Jansen details Essential Formulas' Dr. Ohhira's Postbiotic Fermented Food Concentrate, a non-GMO, gluten-free, dairy-free, capsule-free fermented paste in travel-friendly, non-refrigerated sachets. She explains the difference between probiotics and postbiotics, emphasizing that this concentrate delivers postbiotic metabolites (including short-chain fatty acids like butyrate, plus enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, peptides, and growth/repair factors) created via a five-year fermentation of 14 fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, and seaweeds; the paste contains no live probiotics because they are heat-killed. The discussion highlights use cases for people who don't tolerate fiber or probiotics (IBS, SIBO, Crohn's, ulcerative colitis), potential benefits for leaky gut, systemic inflammation, gut-brain/mitochondrial health, insulin resistance, children, and pets, and suggests it can complement Dr. Ohhira's capsules and may be taken less than daily.

    Pleasure In The Pause
    106 | The Menopause Gut: The Missing Link Between Hormones, Mood, Sleep & Energy with Cynthia Thurlow

    Pleasure In The Pause

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 49:12 Transcription Available


    What if the brain fog, the broken sleep, the mood swings, the weight that won't budge, and the libido that has gone missing are not a collection of separate problems? What if they are one connected story and the missing piece of that story is your gut?In this episode of Pleasure in the Pause, Gabriela sits down with Cynthia Thurlow, nurse practitioner, bestselling author, and host of the Everyday Wellness podcast, to explore her groundbreaking new book The Menopause Gut: Balance Your Microbiome to Reclaim Your Health in Midlife and Beyond. Cynthia has spent a decade working exclusively with midlife women, and what she keeps seeing is this: women doing all the right things and still not feeling like themselves. Her book offers a fascinating new lens through which to understand why, and what to do about it.Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, two-time TEDx speaker, international speaker, and CEO and founder of the Everyday Wellness Project. With over 25 years of experience in health and wellness, she is a globally recognized expert in perimenopause, menopause, intermittent fasting, and women's metabolic health. Her latest book The Menopause Gut: Balance Your Microbiome to Reclaim Your Health in Midlife and Beyond is available everywhere books are sold.In this episode, we discuss: What the gut microbiome actually is and why it sits at the center of midlife health The estrobolome — the part of your gut that processes and eliminates estrogen — and why it matters on HRT How the gut and brain are connected through the vagus nerve and what that means for mood, anxiety, and desire Why 90% of serotonin is made in the gut and what that means for midlife mood swings How trauma history contributes to weight loss resistance and early menopause Practical starting points: protein, fiber, sleep rituals, strength training, and the power of saying no Why supporting your gut ripples out into energy, vitality, mood, and pleasureMy hope is that this episode helps you see your symptoms as one connected story — and gives you a clear, practical place to begin.Cynthia says it simply: major in the majors. Before the supplements and the protocols and the testing, it is the basics — how you eat, how you sleep, how you manage stress, and how honestly you honor your own limits — that move the needle most. Your gut is not a separate system. It is the ecosystem everything else depends on.If this episode resonated, subscribe to Pleasure in the Pause and share it with a woman in your life who has been doing all the right things and still not feeling like herself. And grab Cynthia's book — it is one of the most practical and comprehensive guides to midlife health I have come across.If you're seeking to reclaim your pleasure and vitality, join Gabriella at⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.pleasureinthepause.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for this enlightening journey into the heart of female pleasure and empowerment.CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA THURLOW:WebsiteInstagramPodcastSubstackCONNECT WITH GABRIELLA ESPINOSA:InstagramLinkedInWork with Gabriella! Full episodes on YouTube.The information shared on Pleasure in the Pause is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any decisions about your health or treatment. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the host or Pleasure in the Pause.

    Fire and Soul | Real Talks on Self-Love, Spirituality, Success, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, Mindset, Abundance + more
    The Holy Undoing with Natasha Pampin Perimenopause, Menopause, Somatics & the Woman Beneath the Armor

    Fire and Soul | Real Talks on Self-Love, Spirituality, Success, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, Mindset, Abundance + more

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 65:21


    This isn't a conversation about aging. It's a conversation about truth.There comes a season when everything you used to do to hold it all together... stops working.The pushing. The perfectionism. The hyper-independence. The overriding. The armor.And eventually, the body, wise as ever, says: no more.Somatic experiencing practitioner Natasha Pampin has walked this threshold herself. At 39, when perimenopause began, she told her gynecologist, "You're wrong," and spent years trying to think her way around the very thing her body was asking her to feel.Sound familiar?This is one of the most honest conversations I've ever had on this show. We talk about numbness, grief, nervous system survival patterns, identity collapse, menopause, perimenopause, and what it actually looks like to stop abandoning yourself, not as theory, but as lived experience.And yes... this one got personal.I share openly about my own journey through menopause, emotional overwhelm, collapse, healing, and the long process of learning how to listen to my body instead of override it.Because what if the numbness so many women feel isn't dysfunction at all? What if it's protection? What if it's survival? What if your body has been speaking all along?This conversation beautifully breaks down somatics in a deeply human way, especially for the woman who says: "I don't even know what I feel anymore."Together, Natasha and I explore what happens when a woman can no longer continue living disconnected from herself, and how menopause can become less of a breakdown and more of a sacred initiation into truth, softness, self-trust, and what many call the second spring.In This Episode- Why so many women in perimenopause and menopause go numb, and why numbness is still the body communicating- What somatic healing actually means, especially if you've struggled to feel anything at all- The hidden nervous system patterns beneath perfectionism, over-functioning, and burnout- How unresolved grief and trauma live in the body- The difference between reacting to life and responding to it- Why healing happens in relationship, not isolation- The body's incredible intelligence and capacity to guide us home to ourselves- Menopause as initiation, not decline- What it means to soften after a lifetime of bracingAbout Natasha Pampin Natasha Pampin is a somatic experiencing practitioner supporting women through perimenopause, menopause, trauma, nervous system healing, and the profound threshold of becoming. Find her at natashapampin.com and look for the Perimenopause Care section.Work with me Visit michelle-sorro.com to explore everything available and find what's right for you right now.Let's connect Instagram: @michellesorro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    In My Heart with Heather Thomson
    The Menopause Myth: Why You Don't Have to "Just Power Through" It with Lauren Rosenberg

    In My Heart with Heather Thomson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 81:05


    Hi, it's Heather and I'm so glad you're here! Welcome to the newly renamed Health, Harmony and Heather podcast! This space is dedicated to exploring social phenomena, the human condition, and how we can better connect with ourselves, each other, and the planet. In this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome back my personal clinician and friend, Lauren Rosenberg. Lauren is a highly experienced physician associate, internal medicine expert, and the founder of Vent Health, a practice dedicated to shifting the medical focus from disease treatment to true preventative care and health optimization. Today, we are stripping away the stigma and diving deep into the raw science, truth, and real solutions for perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause. The days of women suffering in silence are over. The "One Day" Truth: Why menopause is actually just one single day in your life, and what it means for your timeline. The Hormone Rollercoaster: A breakdown of how estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone behave during your cycle—and what happens when they plummet. Symptoms Beyond Hot Flashes: From brain fog, joint pain, and "frozen shoulder" to anxiety, weight gain, and urinary changes. The WHI Study Debunked: The real story behind the 2002 Women's Health Initiative study that scared a generation away from life-saving hormone replacement therapy (HRT). The Power of Peptides: How cutting-edge tools like GLP-1s, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, and cellular repair peptides can be paired with HRT for total vitality. At-Home Longevity Habits: The non-negotiable lifestyle habits—including grip strength, Zone 2 training, lifting weights, protein intake, and specific magnesium variations—to help you thrive. Connect with Lauren Rosenberg: Learn more at myventhealth.com or follow her on Instagram @MyVentHealth. Virtual Menopause Care: Check out Midi Health (joinmidi.com) for accessible, insurance-based virtual menopause care. Trusted Supplement Brands: Designs for Health, Pure Encapsulations, Thorne, and Metagenics. AirDoctor.  Head to www.AirDoctorPro.com  and use promo code HEATHER to get $250 off select AirDoctor air purifiers, including the 3500, 4000, and 5500 models. Plus, you'll receive a free 3 year warranty, an $84 value, and AirDoctor's 30-day money back guarantee. This is an exclusive podcast only offer, available now! Don't forget to LIKE this video, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode. Let's live the last third of our lives with vitality, strength, and harmony! #Menopause #Perimenopause #HormoneReplacementTherapy #HealthyAging #Peptides #Longevity #WomensHealth #HealthHarmonyAndHeather Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Thrive from the Inside Out Podcast | Personal Transformation|Entrepreneurship
    Empty Nest Syndrome, Menopause, and Relationship Disconnection: Where to Start When You Don't Know Your Next Steps

    Thrive from the Inside Out Podcast | Personal Transformation|Entrepreneurship

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 24:50


    Break your patterns of self-betrayal, overexplaining, and overthinking in your relationship for good. Join the Collective:https://linkly.link/2jrKc   The Rapid Relationship Pattern Assessment ($111) Get it here:  https://linkly.link/2i1u3 Connect with Leanne on Social Media:  Instagram: www.instagram.com/awakeningwomenofficial/  Facebook: www.facebook.com/awakeningwomenofficial/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/theevolvedfeminine and https://www.youtube.com/@awakeningwomenofficial Website: leanneoaten.com    Leanne Oaten is a former Registered Professional Counsellor with a background in Counselling Psychology and has over 13 years of experience counselling and coaching women. This podcast is for high-achieving CEO, entrepreneurial women who refuse to settle in a life that looks successful on the outside but feels empty on the inside. If you're juggling business, career, family, and a relationship that doesn't light you up while secretly craving more freedom, more abundance, and more joy - this is the podcast for you. I help women reclaim their power, build unshakable self-trust, and create the kind of life they no longer want to escape from. We're not here to hustle harder or burn it all down, we're reinventing ourselves and our lives from power. We're no longer focused on changing men, or fixing ourselves for men,  we are building for ourselves so that we never settle again. We're here to make power moves with ease, and feminine energy that attracts everything you want without losing yourself in the process. So if you're ready to stop waiting for him to change, stop negotiating your worth, and start embodying the woman you want to be, welcome home. Let's dive in.   Narcissistic Abuse | Intimate Relationships | Marriage | Dating | Divorce | Midlife | Parenting | Holistic Healing  

    Not Your Mother's Menopause with Dr. Fiona Lovely
    Ep. 221 - The New Rules of Women's Health with Meghan Rabbitt

    Not Your Mother's Menopause with Dr. Fiona Lovely

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 67:55


    In this episode of Not Your Mother's Menopause, Dr. Fiona Lovely welcomes award-winning journalist Meghan Rabbitt, author of The New Rules of Women's Health. Meghan shares how her own health journey—from dismissing severe symptoms to discovering a uterus full of fibroids—led her to write a comprehensive guide for women. She explains why the old "bikini medicine" approach is insufficient and how conditions like pregnancy complications and severe hot flashes can signal future heart disease risk. Importantly, Meghan reframes menopause as a brain shift, not just an ovarian one, and offers practical tools for navigating medical appointments with confidence. Episode Highlights: Why keeping a "reporter's notebook" of symptoms can transform your doctor's visit. The importance of asking for a lifetime breast cancer risk assessment, such as the Tyrer-Cuzick model (find it here.) How women's pain is often dismissed and why boasting about high pain tolerance can delay necessary treatment. The evolving understanding of hormone therapy, including why many clinicians now prefer the term "menopause hormone therapy." Practical advice on using vaginal estrogen and the value of consulting your pharmacist. You know your body better than anyone. Bring that notebook to your next appointment and ask the questions that matter. For guidance to support those conversations, grab a copy of The New Rules of Women's Health . Connect with Meghan: Website: https://newrulesofwomenshealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meghanrabbitt/   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.

    Intelligent Medicine
    The Healthy Pet Revolution: A Guide to Natural Veterinary Care, Part 1

    Intelligent Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 35:13


    Naturally Healthy Pets: Whole-Food Diets, Microbiome Repair, and Integrative Therapies with integrative veterinarian Dr. Judy Morgan, DVM, CVA, CVCP, CVFT. She argues that pet ownership benefits human wellbeing and that pets concentrate household toxins, warning against routine pesticide-based flea/tick and other veterinary drugs due to environmental contamination and adverse events. She recommends species-appropriate whole-food diets (cats as obligate carnivores; dogs mostly meat) and criticizes ultra-processed pet foods, synthetic nutrient premixes, grains/legumes in kibble, and high-carb diets that fuel yeast and inflammation; she discusses safe calcium, zinc, and vitamin D sources. In part two, she describes veterinary acupuncture, chiropractic, and laser/red-light therapies with case examples, links skin/ear “allergies” to gut dysbiosis, uses microbiome testing, FMT capsules, and detox support, highlights omega-3s, PEA for pain, and CBD for seizures/anxiety, and outlines multi-layered natural flea/tick prevention. Intelligent Medicine listeners can get 50% off Dr. Judy authored books found on NaturallyHealthyPets.com. Just use the coupon code INTELLIGENT50.

    Graced Health
    Sleep Better in Midlife: 16 Common Sense Tips That Actually Work

    Graced Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 29:35 Transcription Available


    Click to Text Thoughts on Today's EpisodeDoes your sleep tracker know you better than you know yourself — or is it just stressing you out? If you've ever woken up more anxious about your sleep score than actually rested, this episode is for you. We're cutting through the noise, the supplements, and the sleep-maxing culture to get back to what actually works — a common-sense, no-fuss approach to sleeping better in midlife. Because you're not broken. You're just navigating a body that's changing, and there's a lot you can do about it.In this episode we cover:Why your sleep target might not actually be 8 hours — and what the research really saysMorning light exposure and why it's one of the most powerful (and free) sleep tools availableThe concept of "orthosomnia" — sleep anxiety caused by your wearable data — and when to just take it offHow the narrative in your head affects your sleep (and a simple CBT-I reframe to try tonight)Caffeine's half-life and why that afternoon coffee may still be in your system at midnightAlcohol's impact on REM sleep and a simple habit to reduce the damageBlood sugar balance and how overnight crashes could be waking you up at 3 AMMagnesium — what the research supports, which forms to look for, and how to get more through foodBlue light, screens, and practical ways to protect your melatonin production at nightPre-sleep nutrition: why going to bed hungry is just as disruptive as eating a heavy mealHormone therapy as a legitimate sleep tool — and why it's worth a conversation with your doctorBreathing techniques (4-7-8 and box breathing) for falling back asleep in the middle of the nightThe eye movement trick that works for falling back asleepTemperature regulation and the ideal bedroom temp for quality sleepConsistent sleep and wake schedules — and why weekends matter more than you thinkExercise timing and why a late intense workout might be costing you sleepThe truth about melatonin dosing — why less is almost always moreCBT-I as a first-line clinical recommendation and the free app that can help you implement itSource Links1. Seven hours optimal in midlife Cambridge/Fudan University study, Nature Aging (2022): https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/seven-hours-of-sleep-is-optimal-in-middle-and-old-age-say-researchersAASM/Sleep Research Society joint consensus (seven or more hours): https://aasm.org/seven-or-more-hours-of-sleep-per-night-a-health-necessity-for-adults/2. Morning light / suprachiasmatic nucleus Frontiers in Neural Circuits (2024) — SCN as master circadian pacemaker: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neural-circuits/articles/10.3389/fncir.2024.1385908/full3. Magnesium L-threonate for sleep 2024 randomized controlled trial, Sleep Medicine X (ScienceDirect): https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S25901427240001934. Melatonin dosing Sleep Foundation — melatonin dosage guide (reviewed by board-certified sleep physician): https://www.sleepfoundation.org/melatonin/melatonin-dosage-how-much-should-you-takeMelatonin content variability in supplements (the 83–478% finding): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10053496/5. CBT-i as first-line treatment American College of Physicians recommendation: https://www.acponline.org/acp-newsroom/acp-recommends-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-as-initial-treatment-for-chronic-insomnia6. The Atlantic article "American Insomnia" by Jennifer Senior, The Atlantic, August 2025: https://www.theatlantic.com — search "American Insomnia Jennifer Senior" (may be behind paywall; Apple News+ has audio version)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

    Happy Bones, Happy Life
    Personalized Nutrition for Bone Health: Why One-Size-Fits-All Doesn't Work With Ashley Koff

    Happy Bones, Happy Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 53:19


    Many people think there's a single "perfect" diet for bone health, but the truth is, what works for one person may not work for another. In this episode, I'm joined by Ashley Koff, a registered dietitian, USA Today bestselling author of Your Best Shot, and founder of The Better Nutrition Program, to explore why one-size-fits-all nutrition doesn't work for bone health. We dive into the gut-bone axis, discussing how your digestion, nutrient absorption, and hydration impact whether your body can actually use the nutrients you consume to strengthen your bones. Ashley emphasizes that even if two people eat the same diet, one may gain bone strength while the other continues losing it. We also discuss the importance of tracking blood sugar and how modern medications like GLP-1 agonists affect bone health. Ashley shares strategies to personalize your nutrition, including how to evaluate your total nutrient intake from foods, supplements, and medications, and adjust them to support your bones effectively. This conversation will help you take control of your nutrition, optimize digestion, and implement personalized strategies that support bone strength, metabolism, and overall health.   "If your digestion is not optimal, you cannot have optimal bone health." ~ Ashley Koff, RD   In this episode: - [02:08] - Why personalized nutrition is necessary for bone health - [03:45] - Total nutrition: combining food, supplements, and medication - [06:37] - The importance of comprehensive digestive assessment - [12:33] - Proper hydration and its role in nutrient transport for bone health - [25:17] - Practical strategies for digestion, eating habits, and nutrient absorption - [30:16] - Blood sugar regulation and its impact on bones - [42:46] - Menopause, hormones, and their interaction with gut and bone health - [46:56] - More information about GLP-1 agonists - [50:23] - Accessing Ashley's Better Nutrition Program, free consults, and community   Resources Live Class with Ashley: Personalized Nutrition and Exercises for Better Digestion & Bone Health on Thursday, July 9th at 12:00 PM EDT. Join Ashley and Margie's community for practical, science-backed strategies to support digestion and bone health. The first 200 people to register get a complimentary copy of Ashley's book, Your Best Shot! Register here: https://margie-bissinger.mykajabi.com/personalized-nutrition-and-exercises-for-better-digestion-bone-health   Get Your Personalized Nutrition Plan: Work with Ashley to build a nutrition plan tailored to you. Use code Margie20 for your 20% discount. https://thebetternutritionprogram.com/ Prefer to chat first? Book a free 15-minute call: https://meetings.hubspot.com/team-bnp/15-minute-chat?uuid=85714460-8a38-4268-b2aa-7c9fc1833c65   Osteoporosis Exercises - https://tinyurl.com/Exercisesforbonehealth   More about Margie - Website - https://margiebissinger.com/  - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/p/Margie-Bissinger-MS-PT-CHC-100063542905332/  - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/margiebissinger/?hl=en    DISCLAIMER – The information presented on this podcast should not be construed as medical advice. It is not intended to replace consultation with your physician or healthcare provider. The ideas shared on this podcast are the expressed opinions of the guests and do not always reflect those of Margie Bissinger and Happy Bones, Happy Life Podcast. *In compliance with the FTC guidelines, please assume the following about links on this site: Some of the links going to products are affiliate links of which I receive a small commission from sales of certain items, but the price is the same for you (sometimes, I even get to share a unique discount with you). If I post an affiliate link to a product, it is something that I personally use, support, and would recommend. I personally vet each and every product. My first priority is providing valuable information and resources to help you create positive changes in your health and bring more happiness into your life. I will only ever link to products or resources (affiliate or otherwise) that fit within this purpose.

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    4 Steps To Repair A Slow Metabolism Over 40 [And In Menopause] - Step 1

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 4:42


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

    The Mind Movement Health Podcast
    The Hidden Signs of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Every Woman Needs to Know

    The Mind Movement Health Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 33:41


    Did you know that pelvic floor dysfunction can show up as hip pain, back pain, anxiety, constipation, painful intercourse, bladder issues, restricted movement and even breathing dysfunction? In this episode, we're diving into one of the most overlooked aspects of women's health: the pelvic floor. Many women assume pelvic floor issues only affect those who have had children, but the reality is that pelvic floor dysfunction can impact women at every stage of life. From birth injuries and surgery to chronic stress, hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause, prolonged sitting and even the way we breathe, there are countless factors that can influence pelvic floor health. Drawing on insights from the London Pilates Conference and leading pelvic health education, I explore why the pelvic floor is so much more than a group of muscles responsible for bladder control. You'll learn how the pelvic floor works as part of a whole-body system, influencing movement, posture, breathing, core function and overall wellbeing. If this episode resonates with you, please share it with the women in your life. It could be the information they never knew they needed.   Timestamps: (0:00) Understanding the Pelvic Floor (0:39) Who This Affects & Common Symptoms (2:27 ) About This Episode (3:30) Rethinking Pelvic Floor Health (5:08) Pelvic Floor Trauma and Its Causes (7:55) Hormonal Changes & Connective Tissue (9:36) Pelvic Floor Anatomy & Function (11:10) Signs of Dysfunction (13:01) Breath and Its Impact on Pelvic Floor Health (15:36) The Hypertonic (Tight) Pelvic Floor (17:15) How Dysfunction Shows Up in Movement (19:27) Recognizing Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (21:19) Practical Steps You Can Take Today (23:53) What to Avoid (25:33) Pilates as a Solution for Pelvic Floor Issues (28:56) Long-Term Changes & Personal Story (31:48) Resources & Closing   Work with me: If you'd like support with your movement, breathwork, Pilates or pelvic floor-friendly exercise, you can book a consultation with me here: https://calendly.com/kate-health/45min  

    HOT for Your Health - AUDIO version
    Dr. Timothy Miller: What Your Arches, Achilles, and Bunions Are Telling You About Menopause | #163

    HOT for Your Health - AUDIO version

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 53:22


    Get Dr. Vonda's insights Want to understand what's happening in your body — and what to do next? Each week, Dr. Vonda shares science-backed guidance on strength, bone health, muscle, and longevity — the same way she speaks to her patients. Clear. Practical. No noise. Join the newsletter: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=YqJKtR&g=Ww3gx3& Your feet take 5,000 steps every single day, and most of us don't think about them until something goes wrong. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Timothy Miller, DPM, FACFAS, to talk about the one body part that literally holds everything else up. We cover everything from plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis to bunions, big toe arthritis, and fallen arches, and what you can do right now to stay strong, mobile, and pain-free for decades to come. This is the conversation I wish every one of my patients had before they ended up in my office.   What we explore:   - How foot dysfunction travels up the kinetic chain and causes hip, shoulder, and neck pain. - Why perimenopause triggers arch collapse and shoe size changes. - What a biomechanical evaluation is and why every woman over 40 should get one. - Why barefoot shoes are not for everyone and how to know if you are ready. - How estrogen loss accelerates Achilles tendon damage and raises rupture risk. - Why bunion splints do not fix the underlying problem and what actually works. - How foot hygiene is a serious longevity strategy, especially with pre-diabetes.   About Dr. Timothy Miller: Timothy J. Miller, DPM, FACFAS, is a fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeon specializing in lower extremity reconstruction, deformity correction, trauma, limb salvage, and advanced ankle surgery. He is board certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery in Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery.   Connect with Dr. Timothy Miller: Website: www.sunshineankleandfoot.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunshineanklefootexperts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothy-miller-dpm-facfas- 4ab18359/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunshineanklefoot/   Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:46 Gait Exam: How Your Walk Predicts Pain 04:19 How Feet Affect Your Hips, Shoulders, and Neck 06:30 The Case for a Preventive Foot Visit 09:26 Perimenopause, Relaxin, and Arch Collapse 12:06 Orthotics, Shoes, and Foot Strengthening 14:41 The Truth About Barefoot Shoes 21:00 Achilles Tendon: Estrogen, Damage, and Rupture Risk 27:10 Active Rest vs. Sedentary Rest 31:26 Flat Feet: Causes, Tests, and Treatment 36:36 Big Toe Arthritis and Bunions 43:39 Rapid Fire: Best Habits and Aging with Power Start your Unbreakable journey Most women are never given a clear plan for how to stay strong as they age. The Unbreakable Lifestyle is where that changes. This is the home of Dr. Vonda's method — built from 20+ years of clinical work and designed for real life. Inside: - Unbreakable Assessment — know exactly where you stand - Training plans — build muscle, protect bone, improve performance - AI Dr. Vonda — get answers and guidance anytime - Community — women committed to staying strong and engaged - Exclusive education — what actually works, all in one place This is not another program. This is how you build strength — with direction. Join the Unbreakable Lifestyle: https://www.theunbreakablelifestyle.com/ Build stronger bones Bone loss starts earlier than you think — and speeds up in midlife. Dr. Vonda's Unbreakable Bone Health formula supports bone density, strength, and long-term skeletal health with clinically researched ingredients. Foundational. Not optional. Shop now: https://shop.drvondawright.com/   Read the book Unbreakable: A Woman's Guide to Aging with Power A clear, science-backed roadmap to building strength, supporting your body, and taking control of how you age. Get your copy: https://www.theunbreakablelifestyle.com/unbreakable-book    About Dr. Vonda Wright Dr. Vonda Wright is an orthopedic sports surgeon and leading expert in women's health and longevity. For over 20 years, she has helped women build muscle, strengthen bone, and extend their health span — with science, not guesswork. Her mission is simple: help women age with power.   Connect with Dr. Vonda Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drvondawright Substack: https://drvondawright.substack.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvondawright LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vonda-wright-md-ms-2803374 Website: http://www.drvondawright.com  

    Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME
    Menopause Management In Women with Cardiovascular Disease

    Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 27:41


    Menopause Management In Women with Cardiovascular Disease   Guest: Chrisandra Shufelt, M.D. Host: Marysia Tweet, M.D., M.S.   Listeners of this episode of “Interviews with the Experts” will gain a practical, evidence-based framework for managing menopausal symptoms in women with cardiovascular disease or elevated CVD risk. Through discussion of patient selection, menopause-specific cardiovascular risk factors, and the evolving data on hormone therapy. Listeners will leave better equipped to individualize care and counsel patients with confidence.   Topics Discussed: Treatment for menopause symptoms in women with risk factors for CVD  Appropriate candidates for hormone therapy Which cardiovascular risk factors are attributable to ovarian aging (menopause) versus chronological aging? What does the current evidence show regarding claims that menopausal hormone therapy prevents cardiovascular disease? How might the FDA's removal of the black box warning from menopausal hormone therapy labeling affect clinician prescribing practices and patient decision-making?   Connect with Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education online at https://cveducation.mayo.edu or on Twitter @MayoClinicCV and @MayoCVservices. LinkedIn: Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Services Cardiovascular Education App: The Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME App is an innovative educational platform that features cardiology-focused continuing medical education wherever and whenever you need it. Use this app to access other free content and browse upcoming courses. Download it for free in Apple or Google stores today! No CME credit offered for this episode.   Podcast episode transcript found here.   Recorded on: 15-January-2026

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    Bloating + Stalled Fat Loss: The Truth About Alcohol in Peri + Post Menopause | MMP Ep. 304

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 39:01


    ☎️ Book Your COMPLEMENTARY CONSULTATION and CALORIE CALCULATION Call: https://calendly.com/d/2p8-mxx-dgf/free-consultation-call-zoom⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠MMP Ep. 299: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2czH3QxMJCYrIe0L7TmNiI?si=ufuXZL-qTwKtW05qDfZWZQMocktail Recipe: https://www.vitalityoet.com/holiday-detox-mocktailsIn this episode of the Metabolism and Menopause Podcast, Stephanie pulls back the curtain on what alcohol actually does to a woman's body in perimenopause and menopause. This is not a lecture and it is not a sermon — it is honest education. By the end you will have the full science and the framework to make your own choice with eyes open.You will learn:How alcohol shuts down fat-burning the second it hits your bloodstream — and why your liver drops everything else to deal with itHow it tanks your testosterone levelsWhy "the wine helps me sleep" is a  lie The cortisol reboundThe gut- inflammation loop And how to drink but still lose weightIf you have been doing everything right and watching the scale refuse to move, this episode might be the missing piece.

    Dr. Tamara Beckford Show
    Does Menopause Rage Go Away? What your doctor doesn't tell you

    Dr. Tamara Beckford Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 26:58


    You can finally understand why menopause rage and perimenopause anger are taking over and get real relief.This episode breaks down the science behind mood swings, irritability, and hormonal rage in plain language.You will learn what is driving the rage, how the shame cycle makes it worse, and five tools to get back in control.Dr. Tamara Beckford is a board-certified physician and FOX 26 health expert specializing in menopause and hormonal health.If you are a woman between 40 and 60 who is snapping at everything and wondering what happened to you, this episode is for you.You are not broken. You are hormonally undersupported. And that can change.

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    Intelligent Medicine
    Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 30, Part 1: Eradicating Smoking?

    Intelligent Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 43:06


    A tale of 2 pneumonias—NASCAR racer Kyle Busch dead at 41 while Rudy Giuliani, age 81, survives critical care; Newly discovered evidence that Neanderthals were practicing dentistry—59,000 years ago! “Fatty 15”—does it measure up to the hype? Stem Wave—A shocking way to obtain pain relief; When to give antibiotics for a tick bite; Proposed ban on tobacco products for future generations of Brits aims to eradicate smoking.

    Intelligent Medicine
    Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 30, Part 2: Natural Alternatives to Repel Mosquitoes and Ticks

    Intelligent Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 44:13


    Soon-to-arrive drugs promise to address elevated Lp(a); Best natural alternatives to repel mosquitoes and ticks; When cancer treatments cause osteoporosis; Organoids and computer simulations promise to reduce the toll of live animal experimentation; Land snails and pythons yield clues for new drug development; Shortfall in doctors accelerated by early retirement as physicians cite “hassle factor.”

    Rock That Fitness with AnnaRockstar
    RTF# 213 Women Over 40: What You REALLY Need to Know About Menopause & Your Health with Amanda Thebe

    Rock That Fitness with AnnaRockstar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 51:37


    Hey Rockstars! I have another guest on the pod today and I am so excited to bring you along! Please welcome, Amanda Thebe

    Heartsing Podcast | Weight Loss | Meditation | Future Self  by Namaslayer
    S4 Ep 232: My Weight Loss Alter Ego Came Back... and Brought a Friend | BTS Alter Ego Workshop

    Heartsing Podcast | Weight Loss | Meditation | Future Self by Namaslayer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 23:02 Transcription Available


    I thought I was bringing Slayer back.You know... the weight loss alter ego who helped me lose 120 pounds and completely change my life.I showed up to an Alter Ego workshop ready to resurrect her. Instead, I walked away with a surprising realization: the woman I need now isn't exactly the same woman I needed back then.The weight is coming off.The business is growing.But my sacred morning time? The time that keeps me grounded, creative, and connected to myself? That's been getting hijacked.In this behind-the-scenes episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on the exact Alter Ego process I teach inside MEFirst and sharing what happened when I used it on myself.We talk about Slayer, Brookster, the Wine Wench, the Time Bandit, and why identity—not willpower—is what actually changes your life.If you've ever felt like you're becoming someone new, or like the version of you that got you here might not be the version that gets you where you're going next, this episode is for you.In This Episode:✨ Why I originally created Slayer and how she helped me lose 120 pounds✨ The surprising problem that showed up this time✨ Why I think my new arch nemesis is The Time Bandit✨ Future Self vs. Alter Ego—and why the distinction matters✨ The role identity plays in lasting transformation✨ Midlife, menopause, healing, and learning to work differently✨ The question that changed everything for me:What am I capable of doing that I'm not doing?Grab a notebook and come behind the scenes with me.Until then, witches and bitches...Dream big.Become her.Chapter Markers00:00 - My Weight Loss Alter Ego Returns03:12 - Why I Needed Slayer Again07:08 - The Problem Wasn't the Scale10:42 - Current Reality vs. Wonder World15:06 - The Health Journey Nobody Sees19:20 - Identity Shifts and Lasting Change24:14 - Midlife, Menopause & Energy29:48 - The Question That Changed Everything33:11 - Future Self vs. Alter Ego38:05 - The Batman Effect42:52 - Meeting a New Alter Ego47:20 - The Wine Wench & The Time Bandit52:04 - Creating New Beliefs55:18 - My New Creed57:04 - Slayer OutAlter Ego Challenge FREE-->  SKOOL community Midlife Badassery is open HEREFOLLOW/WATCH ON YOUTUBE addiebeall55Free Visioning Meditation (goes with Ep 160 Unlock Your Future: Create Vision for Midlife Transformation) Get Social with Me!Don't do it alone- us badasses gotta stick together ;)FREE Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mefirstsisterhoodFacebook Namaslayer (LIVE Sundays at 9 AM Pacific / Noon Eastern)Instagram @addiebeall_namaslayer

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    399: How To Repair A Slow Metabolism Over 40 [And In Menopause]

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 5:57


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

    BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh
    #455 — Dr. May Hindmarsh on Hotflash Inc. | When Hormones Don't Work Histamine Epigenetics and Trusting Your Body

    BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 81:14


    In this special replay, BS Free MD host Dr. May Hindmarsh steps out from behind the microphone and into the guest chair. Originally recorded for the Hotflash Inc. podcast with host Anne-Marie McQueen, this candid conversation explores Dr. May's personal journey through menopause, hormone therapy, histamine intolerance, epigenetics, and the unexpected challenges she faced when conventional solutions didn't provide the answers she was seeking. After more than 30 years practicing medicine, Dr. May found herself navigating a complex health journey that included severe hot flashes, migraines, sleep disruption, anxiety, panic attacks, elevated heart rate, and symptoms that persisted despite hormone replacement therapy. As both physician and patient, she began asking deeper questions about genetics, hormone metabolism, mast cell activation, and individualized care. Together, Anne-Marie and Dr. May discuss the importance of critical thinking in medicine, the dangers of one-size-fits-all approaches, and why listening to your own body may be one of the most important skills in healthcare. In This Episode Why Dr. May and Dr. Tim launched BS Free MD Lessons learned from practicing medicine through the COVID era What happened when hormone therapy stopped working as expected Histamine intolerance and mast cell activation explained The role of MTHFR, COMT, and epigenetics in hormone metabolism Why some women thrive on hormone therapy while others struggle Trauma, stress, and their impact on health outcomes The growing movement toward personalized medicine How to navigate conflicting health information Learning to trust your body's signals About Dr. May Hindmarsh Dr. May Hindmarsh is a retired family physician with more than three decades of experience practicing medicine in Canada and the United States. Alongside her husband, Dr. Tim Hindmarsh, she co-hosts BS Free MD, where they challenge conventional narratives, explore emerging health topics, and encourage listeners to think critically about medicine, wellness, and personal responsibility. Original Interview This episode originally aired on the Hotflash Inc. podcast and is being republished on BS Free MD with permission. Connect with BS Free MD Website: https://www.bsfreemd.com Podcast: https://www.bsfreemd.com/podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BSFreeMD Disclaimer The information shared in this episode is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult your healthcare professional regarding your individual health needs.

    The Midlife Feast
    How to Know If You're Moving Enough (Without the Rules or the Tracker) with Cadence Dubus

    The Midlife Feast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 50:24 Transcription Available


    I sat down with Cadence Dubus, founder of Brooklyn Strength, host of the Busybody Podcast, and we talked about why midlife movement gets so complicated when you've been trained to chase fitness rules, perfect routines, and a specific body. We unpack how to rebuild trust so movement supports real life, not a pass-fail scoreboard.Why the "one size fits all" fitness world was never designed for bodies that cycle, fluctuate, and change (like ours)How metrics like step counts and Apple Watch data may be creating noise instead of informationThe difference between being a baker (give me a formula!) and a cook (I'll figure it out), and why both are valid starting pointsWhat it actually looks like to work with someone on movement from a somatic, body-centered approachHow to know if you're doing "enough," and why your body's cravings are more reliable than any trackerWhy joy and play might be the most underrated missing ingredients in midlife fitness cultureAbout Cadence Dubus: Cadence Dubus is the founder of Brooklyn Strength, a 16-year-old fitness and wellness company offering movement coaching and courses virtually and in person. She is also the host of the Busybody Podcast. Cadence's work is rooted in somatic movement, body autonomy, and helping people find sustainable fitness practices that fit their actual lives. Find her on Instagram at @brooklynstrength and at www.brooklynstrength.comRelated episodes you'll love:How to Un-Diet Your Relationship with Movement in Midlife with Christine ChessmanNew Moves in Menopause with Dr. Maria Luque What did you think of this episode? Click here and let me know!

    Hair Therapy
    How hormones can affect hair loss

    Hair Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 38:06


    Send us Fan MailHow hormones can affect hair loss Chelcey Salinger is the Director of the IAT, and has trichology clinics in Sydney & Adelaide.She sees a lot of women in her clinics, and we discuss how hormonal changes can affect the hair, and the types of hair loss she often comes across.Checey describes different types of conditions that she sees a lot during phases such as menopause, the patterns, and how to recognise them.We also look at contraceptive and HRT options, and which types are the most 'hair friendly'.Chelcey also shares tips on how to support hair health, especially in perimenopause and menopause. Connect with Chelcey:InstagramWebsite Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy:FacebookInstagramTwitterClubhouse- @Hair.TherapyHair Therapy WebsiteDonate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert! Polytar Medicated Shampoo

    Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution
    Hormone Therapy After Menopause with Guest Tami Boren

    Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 30:59


    What happens when hormone loss after a hysterectomy leaves you feeling exhausted, depressed, and disconnected from the life you once loved? In this episode, Dr. Steve Hotze sits down with longtime guest Tammy Boren to discuss her journey back to health after years of hormonal imbalance, fatigue, gut issues, and emotional struggles following a complete hysterectomy. Tammy shares how her symptoms worsened after surgery and her search for answers. Now, years later, Tammy reflects on reclaiming her strength, energy, and passion for life. At 66 years old, she recently completed a four-day Houston Rodeo trail ride on horseback, something she once thought would never be possible again. Her story is a powerful reminder that taking ownership of your health and addressing root causes can help restore vitality and purpose at any age. Watch now and subscribe to our podcasts at www.HotzePodcast.com. To receive a FREE copy of Dr. Hotze's best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, and Happiness,” call 281-698-8698 and mention this podcast. Includes free shipping!

    Guided Meditation
    Not Young, Not Old: Finding Peace in Midlife

    Guided Meditation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 15:07


    If you're moving through menopause or perimenopause and your body feels like it's changing in ways you didn't expect, this episode from the Meditation for Menopause podcast is here to support you. These meditations are created to help you navigate the emotional, physical, and hormonal shifts of this season with more calm and compassion. And if it resonates with you, be sure to follow the show on your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Radio Health Journal
    Common But Not Normal: Treating Pelvic Organ Prolapse | Astrology Pt.2: Is Your Health And Success Written In The Stars?

    Radio Health Journal

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 22:52


    Common But Not Normal: Treating Pelvic Organ Prolapse Maintaining an active lifestyle is vital for healthy aging, but conditions like pelvic organ prolapse can abruptly isolate individuals and disrupt daily life. This condition occurs when weakened pelvic floor muscles can no longer support surrounding organs, leading to symptoms like bladder leakage, bowel difficulties, and physical discomfort. Our experts debunk common misconceptions, offer treatment options, and emphasize the importance of pelvic health awareness. Guests: Dr. Savitha Krishnan, urogynecologist, El Camino Health Jane, prolapse patient   Astrology Pt.2: Is Your Health And Success Written In The Stars? Though astrology was removed from academia in the 17th century, the ancient practice has experienced a massive modern resurgence. Data shows that public belief in its scientific merit has remained steady since the 1980s. This segment explores the enduring cultural power of astrology, the varying definitions of what makes something "Scientific," and why millions of people still rely on the stars. Guests:  Neda Farr, celebrity astrologer, creator, Starcrossed App Steven Vanden Broecke, Ph.D., professor of history of science, Ghent University Facebook: ingoodhealthpodX: @ ingoodhealthpodIG: @ingoodhealthpodYouTube: @ingoodhealthpodSpotify Apple Podcast In Good Health PodcastSubscribed to the newsletterFull ArchiveContact UsBecome an Affiliate Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Black Spy Podcast
    Is the Ukraine worth dying for? (Part 2)

    The Black Spy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 114:11


    Is the Ukraine worth dying for? (Part 2) Black Spy Podcast number 248, Season 25, Episode 0007    In this week's explosive episode of the Black Spy Podcast, Carlton King delivers a hard-hitting geopolitical assessment of Britain's deepening involvement in the Ukraine conflict.  Examining the UK's provision of missiles, drones, intelligence support, and targeting assistance used in strikes against Russian territory — including civilian areas around Moscow — Carlton warns that London and its NATO allies may be dangerously escalating the war beyond that of a conventional proxy engagement. Carlton argues that patience within Russia, both amongst ordinary citizens and elements of the ruling elite, is rapidly diminishing, increasing the prospect of retaliatory attacks against European infrastructure, factories, cyber networks, and military-linked industries. Referencing Operation MIDAS alongside the clear endemic corruption within Ukraine, Carlton questions whether Western governments are risking continental war for a at best questionable cause that is now increasingly detached from public interest and their citizens safety. The central question posed by Carlton is stark and provocative: "Is the Ukraine worth dying for?" So listen now to The Black Spy Podcast and an entertaining discussionMoreover, if you wish to discuss this episode, don't be afraid to contact the Black Spy Podcast and put any questions you might have to any of the team regarding this, or any other of our episodes. And to continue learning whilst being entertained, please don't forget to subscribe to the Black Spy Podcast for free, so you'll never miss another episode. To contact Firgas Esack of the DAPS Agency go to Linked In To contact Carlton King by utilising 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 Ask yourself another question. Is president Trump suffering from the male menopause and what are its symptoms  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)

    Guided Meditation
    Guided Visualization for Change in Menopause & Perimenopause — Letting Go with Grace

    Guided Meditation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 17:40


    If you're moving through menopause or perimenopause and your body feels like it's changing in ways you didn't expect, this episode from the Meditation for Menopause podcast is here to support you. These meditations are created to help you navigate the emotional, physical, and hormonal shifts of this season with more calm and compassion. And if it resonates with you, be sure to follow the show on your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Radio Health Journal
    Common But Not Normal: Treating Pelvic Organ Prolapse

    Radio Health Journal

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 12:03


    Common But Not Normal: Treating Pelvic Organ Prolapse Maintaining an active lifestyle is vital for healthy aging, but conditions like pelvic organ prolapse can abruptly isolate individuals and disrupt daily life. This condition occurs when weakened pelvic floor muscles can no longer support surrounding organs, leading to symptoms like bladder leakage, bowel difficulties, and physical discomfort. Our experts debunk common misconceptions, offer treatment options, and emphasize the importance of pelvic health awareness. Guests:  Dr. Savitha Krishnan, urogynecologist, El Camino Health Jane, prolapse patient Host and Producer: Kristen Farrah   Facebook: ingoodhealthpodX: @ ingoodhealthpodIG: @ingoodhealthpodYouTube: @ingoodhealthpodSpotify Apple Podcast In Good Health PodcastSubscribed to the newsletterFull ArchiveContact UsBecome an Affiliate Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Intelligent Medicine
    Leyla Weighs In: Biological Age vs. Chronological Age--How Lifestyle Choices Can Slow Aging

    Intelligent Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 23:48


    Registered dietitian nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses the growing interest in biological age versus chronological age and explains that biological aging is modifiable through consistent lifestyle choices. She outlines common measurement tools and biomarkers, including epigenetic clocks (DNA methylation), telomere length, VO2 max, inflammatory markers, grip strength, and muscle mass, noting that genetics account for only about 25–40% of biological aging variation. Key interventions include regular aerobic and resistance exercise, protein-adequate nutrition to preserve muscle and prevent sarcopenia (with whey protein and leucine-rich foods noted), improved sleep, stress management, reducing processed foods and visceral fat, and lowering chronic inflammation (CRP, IL-6). She also reviews hormetic stressors such as sauna use and mentions red/near-infrared light and sun exposure without sunglasses. Leyla shares client examples showing biological age can worsen or improve, and encourages repeat testing after lifestyle changes.

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    Stop HIIT For Menopause Weight Loss [Do These 5 Hacks Instead] - Hack 5

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 3:26


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

    Delivering Health
    Can You Reverse Menopause? with Zora Behamou

    Delivering Health

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 44:07


    On this episode of Delivering Health, we sit down with Zora Benhamou, a gerontologist and host of the Hack My Age: Menopause Upgrade podcast, to discuss how women can navigate midlife with strength, energy, and confidence. She breaks down the science of menopause, aging, hormones, muscle, and bone health into practical strategies that women can apply in everyday life. This conversation delivers actionable insights for anyone looking to optimize long-term health and take greater control of the aging process.   Key Takeaways To Tune In For:(03:19) – Preventing Breast Cancer and Aging Diseases (07:23) – Osteoporosis Blind Spots and Prevention (13:03) – Global Osteoporosis Awareness and Care (19:41) – The Power of Community and Support (24:12) – Navigating Menopause and Intimacy for Couples (33:56) – Testosterone's Role in Women's Health   Resources talked about in this episode: Websites: https://hackmyage.com Social media handles:  IG FB TikTok YouTube  

    Everyday Wellness
    Ep. 599 “Why You're Getting More Infections in Midlife – The Microbiome Shift No One Talks About | Menopause, Perimenopause and Immune Health

    Everyday Wellness

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 21:25


    Welcome to the latest Midlife Minute. I've been getting many questions about viruses, bacterial vaginosis, and recurrent infections. So, today, I'm stepping a little outside our usual topics to explore how changes in the gut microbiome can directly influence the vaginal microbiome. Join me as I clarify what actually happens in the body during perimenopause and menopause, and explain why those shifts matter more than most women realize. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Three changes that occur simultaneously during perimenopause and menopause, and how those changes increase our susceptibility to viruses like herpes. Why declining estrogen weakens the vaginal microbiome How gut microbiome changes in midlife affect the ability to recycle estrogen via the estrobolome Why the gut barrier becomes less stable and more permeable during perimenopause and menopause, and how that can trigger immune responses and low-grade inflammation How hormonal fluctuations can trigger viral outbreaks and increase the likelihood of shingles What research shows about hormone replacement therapy and lower rates and recurrence of severe herpes simplex infections Why bacterial vaginosis is becoming more common in midlife How to balance and support the gut and vaginal microbiome in midlife 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 Links: 1. Menopausal shift on women's health and microbial niches 2. The Effect of Menopause on the Innate Anti-Viral Activity of Cervicovaginal Lavage https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4519412/  3. Spotlight on the Gut Microbiome in Menopause: Current Insights 4. Shingles and Menopause: Is There a Connection? 5. The Impact of Hormonal Replacement Therapy on Herpes Simplex Infection and Gingival Health in Post-Menopausal Women  6. The Menopause Transition, Vaginal Health, and Your Vaginal Microbiome 7. Probiotics in the Prevention and Treatment of Postmenopausal Vaginal Infections: Review Article 8. G. vaginalis increases HSV-2 infection by decreasing vaginal barrier integrity and increasing inflammation in vivo 9. Association between Acquisition of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 in Women and Bacterial Vaginosis  10. Recalcitrance of bacterial vaginosis among HSV-2 seropositive women   

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    Menopause Weight Gain Isn't Calories — It's Leptin Resistance | MMP Ep. 303

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 26:50


    ☎️ Book Your COMPLEMENTARY CONSULTATION and CALORIE CALCULATION Call: https://calendly.com/d/2p8-mxx-dgf/free-consultation-call-zoom⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠In this episode of the Metabolism and Menopause Podcast, Stephanie unpacks leptin — the hormone made by your fat cells that tells your brain how much energy you have stored — and explains exactly why so many women in perimenopause and menopause develop leptin resistance, where the signal between the body and the brain breaks down. And here is the part most coaches miss: leptin resistance does not always show up as constant hunger. Some women are starving all day. Others barely have an appetite, eat 1,200 calories a day, and STILL gain weight. Both of them have a metabolism stuck in conservation mode. Both of them have leptin signaling that isn't getting through. The hunger is just a separate system that may or may not be screaming about it. If either of those is you, this is the episode that finally tells you why.

    Intelligent Medicine
    Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Wool Carpeting v. Hardwood Flooring

    Intelligent Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 32:42


    Would you discuss vertebroplasty vs. kyphoplasty?I recently had a fundoplication surgery and now have gastroparesisCould you recommend a healthy aging supplement?How to treat Meibomian Gland Dysfunction/dry eye disease?Should we get wool carpeting or hardwood flooring?

    Solving the Puzzle with Dr. Datis Kharrazian
    Episode 88: Hormone Therapy, Breast Cancer, and Menopause

    Solving the Puzzle with Dr. Datis Kharrazian

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 32:27


    In today's episode, Dr. Mark Holthouse dives into the fears surrounding breast cancer and hormone replacement therapy, separating myth from evidence with a critical look at the real data. Our expert speaker unpacks the latest clinical trials and position statements, clarifying the nuanced relationship between various hormone therapies and breast cancer risk.We'll explore what the research says about synthetic versus bioidentical hormones, address common patient concerns, and provide actionable insights for risk assessment and individualized care. This episode delivers an integrative approach to hormone therapy and breast cancer, bridging the gap between scientific literature and real-world practice. To enroll in the Sex Steroid Optimization Master Class with Dr. Mark Holthouse, go to https://pages.kharrazianinstitute.com/holthouse-hormoneTo become a Certified Functional Medicine practitioner, visit https://kharrazianinstitute.com/⁠. Try our 7-day free trial, no credit card required. 00:00 WHI study on hormone therapy04:45 Hormone therapy risks discussion07:58 Discussing natural vs synthetic HRT13:11 Transdermal hormone therapy studies17:55 Rethinking full-fat dairy for women21:11 Time restricted eating for women22:57 Assessing breast cancer risk25:30 Understanding genetic risk factors29:37 Evaluating breast cancer risk factorsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/solving-the-puzzle-with-dr-datis-kharrazian. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    Stop HIIT For Menopause Weight Loss [Do These 5 Hacks Instead] - Hack 4

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 3:20


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

    RevitalyzeMD - RMD Podcast: All things Aesthetics & Wellness
    Everything You Need to Know About Peptides & Hormone Balance

    RevitalyzeMD - RMD Podcast: All things Aesthetics & Wellness

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 54:11


    If you have ever felt like traditional medicine had nothing real to offer you when it came to hormones, aging, or your sex life — this episode is going to change the way you think about what is actually possible. Dr. Debra Durst sits down with Dr. Amy Killen, a former acute care physician turned regenerative medicine and longevity specialist, to talk about the massive gap in women's healthcare and exactly what evidence-based tools are available right now to fill it. From bioidentical hormone therapy and the recent lifting of FDA black box warnings, to full body stem cell makeovers and the concept of the Queen Phase — this is the conversation midlife women have been waiting for.

    The Menstruality Podcast
    237. How to Practice Cycle Awareness After Menopause (Alexandra and Sjanie)

    The Menstruality Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 60:24


    The Menstruality podcast is devoted to restoring cyclical intelligence at the heart of our world, and we center our conversation on the menstrual cycle as a teacher, guide and ally in this quest. But what do you do if you encounter this work after you've been through menopause and no longer have a menstrual cycle? We receive many questions from post-menopause women and folks in our community who are curious about how to practice cycle awareness, such as; what cycles should I track now? Should I track with the moon, and how do I do that? And importantly, what do I do with the regret, grief and anger I feel at missing out on menstrual cycle awareness earlier? So, in today's conversation, we weave stories from some of the post-menopause women in the Red School community with Alexandra's personal experience from many years of tracking with the lunar cycle to share practical guidance and inspiration for how you can bring cyclical wisdom into your life in your third act. We explore:What to do when you feel grief and / or rage about not having had access to the wisdom and power of the menstrual cycle during your menstruating years. How to work with the lunar cycle phases to recover menstrual cycle wisdom and embody it, and especially how the new moon can give you permission to rest when you no longer bleed.The ‘quiet medicine' of post-menopause cycle awareness, and how it can support your healing processes and repair work, particularly trauma healing. ---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

    Hit Play Not Pause
    Unraveling Menopause: From Chasing Fixes to Finding Your Own Way with Sara Larson (Episode 276)

    Hit Play Not Pause

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 52:06


    This week we sat down with menopause and mental fitness coach Sara Larson to cut through the noise around midlife, from quick‑fix promises and supplement stacks to rigid “shoulds” about how we're supposed to look, feel, and age, and offer better solutions for navigating this challenging transition. Drawing on her own brutal perimenopause—crushing joint pain, brain fog so bad she joined an Alzheimer's study, suffocating anxiety and depression—Sara shares how she went from feeling like everything was coming apart to becoming a menopause navigator, helping women walk into the doctor's office “ready,” advocate for themselves, and understand their treatment plans. We dig into grief, weight gain and body image, the spiritual and identity unraveling of menopause, and the grounding power of outdoor experiences that reconnect you with strength and embodiment. This is a conversation about gentleness as strength and learning to ask for something different in the second half of life.Sara Larson is a menopause life coach, educator, and speaker who helps women cut through misinformation and access evidence-based menopause care. She specializes in advocacy, education, and community-building, supporting women through perimenopause and postmenopause with clarity, confidence, and a healthy sense of humor. You can learn more about her and her work at www.saralarsoncoaching.com and follow her on Substack at saralarsoncoaching.substack.com.Sign up for our FREE Feisty 40+ newsletter: https://feisty.co/feisty-40/Join Feisty at the Grand Traverse in Duluth, MN on October 3rd! Use code FEISTY20 for $20 off when you register at https://feisty.co/events/the-grand-traverse/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:Cozy Earth: Use Code HITPLAY at https://cozyearth.com/ for up to 20% off Eternal - Get 15% off their services with code FEISTY15 at https://eternal.coMidi Health: You Deserve to Feel Great. Book your virtual visit today at https://www.joinmidi.com/Previnex: Get 15% off your first order with code HITPLAY 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/WVhdr

    Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman
    Good Vibrations: Walking, Running, Minimal Shoes & Vibration Plates

    Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 80:19


    Biomechanist Katy Bowman and biologist Dr Jeannette Loram explore the fascinating world of vibration: the benefits and costs of impact to the body and the importance of sensing vibration in humans and other animals.Katy and Jeannette discuss how foot impacts during walking may actually form part of the brain's circulatory system. They also unpack the science of vibration plates and whether they are useful for muscle strength, bone health, and balance. The conversation then turns to running, exploring how it generates vibrations through the body's soft tissues, how these vibrations may affect performance, and what runners can do about it. Finally, they share some remarkable examples of vibration sensing in animals and consider how modern lifestyles may limit this sense in humans.The discussion on impact and contact with the ground continues with Mike Dally of Earth Runners®, creators of minimalist earthing sandals. Katy and Mike talk about the aims of minimalist footwear in reducing interference between the foot and the ground, how to adapt to minimalist sandals, and new designs in development, including an easy-to-put-on children's sandal.Enhanced Show Notes and Full Transcript0:00 The barefoot shoe expo debrief3:40 The Dynamic Collective6:40 Introduction to vibrations and waves8:22 Walking vibrations and brain health13:26 Vibrations and bone: building bone and fracture16:04 Soft tissue vibration during running17:45 Vibration plates: how do they work, and are they worth it?25:25 Running revisited33:44 Vibration sensing in animals40:08 Mike Dally from Earth Runners®52:25 Over-engineering health solutions rather than removing interference56:00 Adapting to minimalist sandals58:40 New products coming up: user-friendly children's sandals1:06:45 Listener question on foot pressure issues, sponsored by MovemateBooks, Links and Resources:An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us by Ed YongMary Roach books Katy's stylish strappy shoes How Walking Benefits The Brain Tacoma Narrows bridge collapse The Ins, Outs, Ups and Downs of Breast Movement Interview with Dr Libby Hinsley: Hypermobility, Proprioception & Building Up a Bendy Body - Podcast Ep #177Earth Runners® Sandals Connect, 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:Movemate: 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 sittingIkaria Design: The Soul Seat® offers height-adjustable, multi-position sitting—get 10% off new chairs and desks with code DNA10Freet 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.My Happy Feet: Toe-spacing socks that gently realign toes for comfortable shoe recovery—take 20% off with code MYDNAScreenFit™: a complete online vision training program —take $200% off with code NUTRITIOUSMOVEMENTThoughts/questions email us at podcast@nutritiousmovement.comYour Voice on the Podcast: Read The Credits 

    Zorba Paster On Your Health
    Pepcid/Allegra Trend for Menopause | Insomnia | RECIPE: Crab Cakes | Allergy Nasal Sprays | Grammar Cops

    Zorba Paster On Your Health

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 38:19


    Send Zorba a message!Zorba digs into the new health trend of mixing Pepcid and Allegra (or Zyrtec) to help ease menopause symptoms and other issues. Does this dual antihistamine trick really work? He helps out a listener with insomnia, and advises a listener who has questions about allergy nasal sprays. Zorba walks us through his delicious recipe for Crab Cakes, we hear a mom joke, and the Grammar Cops tell us to get off their lawn.Support the showProduction, edit, and music by Karl ChristensonSend your question to Dr. Zorba (he loves to help!):Phone: 608-492-9292 (call anytime)Email: askdoctorzorba@gmail.comWeb: www.doctorzorba.orgStay well!

    Solving the Puzzle with Dr. Datis Kharrazian
    Episode 88: Understanding Hormone Imbalance: Myths, Risks, and Functional Medicine Approaches

    Solving the Puzzle with Dr. Datis Kharrazian

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 23:58


    Welcome to another episode of Solving the Puzzle with Dr. Datis Kharrazian. Today's conversation focused on the complexities of hormone imbalance and the various approaches to managing hormone-related health issues. A key theme that emerged was the distinction between a straightforward, hormone-replacement-only model and more nuanced, functional medicine approaches that consider underlying mechanisms behind endocrine disorders.We explored the widespread use of hormones in managing conditions such as menstrual irregularities, perimenopause symptoms, and menopause, while raising important concerns about the risks and long-term consequences of these therapies, including weight gain, depression, cancer, hypertension, and stroke. To Register for Hormone Imbalances Throughout the Lifespan – Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications, visit https://pages.kharrazianinstitute.com/hormone-imbalancesTo become a Certified Functional Medicine practitioner, visit https://kharrazianinstitute.com/⁠. Try our 7-day free trial, no credit card required. 00:00 Balancing hormones and lifestyle approaches05:41 Critique of hormone replacement therapy09:21 Concerns about oral contraceptives10:21 Oral contraceptives and cancer risks13:51 Managing perimenopause symptoms18:34 Menopause and hormone therapy discussion22:45 Ending and Trial Offer InfoSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/solving-the-puzzle-with-dr-datis-kharrazian. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    Stop HIIT For Menopause Weight Loss [Do These 5 Hacks Instead] - Hack 3

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 4:58


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

    This Functional Life
    Menopause Research Is Failing Women

    This Functional Life

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 50:36


    The Menopause Mastery Show | How Menopause Health Research Is Failing Women: Why So Many Symptoms Are Missed | Episode 280 with Andrea Donsky

    Speaking of Women's Health
    Why estradiol patches are in short supply and what to do

    Speaking of Women's Health

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 43:43 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailEstradiol patches on backorder, progesterone capsules hard to find, and a lot of anxious scrolling in between. Speaking of Women's Health Podcast host Dr. Holly Thacker recorded this because the hormone therapy supply chain is colliding with a surge in demand, and too many women are getting stuck without a plan. She walks through what's actually driving the patch shortage, how WHI-era fear still shows up in exam rooms, and why “everyone needs a patch” is just as misleading as “no one should take hormones.”If you can't get your usual prescription, you'll hear concrete alternatives: switching patch schedules, considering gels or sprays, using combined estrogen-progestin products, and when nonhormonal therapies for hot flashes and sleep may fit. She ends with a simple preparedness point: don't wait until the last refill day to protect your health. Subscribe, share this with a friend who's struggling to get her meds, and leave a review so more women can find evidence-based menopause care.Support the show