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    Age Well with Dr Sophie Shotter
    Signs of thyroid issues + an iodine explainer + the menopause link

    Age Well with Dr Sophie Shotter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 27:01


    The thyroid and iodine link | hypo / hyper thyroidism | iodine deficiency | Conventional treatments | the alternatives | stress | exercise | menopause

    The Keto Savage Podcast
    Menopause Management: Why Many Professionals Are Choosing Natural Solutions Over HRT

    The Keto Savage Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 56:45


    Are you managing menopause naturally or wondering if hormone treatments are truly the best solution? In this eye-opening episode of the Savage Perspective Podcast, host Robert Sikes sits down with Robin Switzer to uncover why many professionals are choosing natural approaches over HRT. From balancing fitness and business to integrating ancestral health with modern biohacking, Robin shares how nutrition, sleep, and mindset can transform the menopause journey. This conversation dives into the evolving science of hormone therapy, the importance of community through events, and the power of personal health optimization.Want to take control of your health and fitness? Join Robert's FREE Bodybuilding Masterclass here: https://www.ketobodybuilding.com/registration-2Get Keto Brick: https://www.ketobrick.com/Subscribe to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/42cjJssghqD01bdWBxRYEg?si=1XYKmPXmR4eKw2O9gGCEuQChapters:0:00 Embracing Natural Menopause Solutions2:02 Navigating Vulnerability Online6:12 Balancing Fitness and Work8:32 Hormone Therapy vs. Natural Methods12:40 Combining Ancestral Health with Tech14:59 Health Tips for Beginners19:02 Event Planning Challenges21:00 Scaling a Business25:12 Growing Event Attendance27:06 Building In-Person Connections31:08 Post-Event Tasks33:05 Importance of Relaxation36:53 Small, Impactful Events39:14 Value of Face-to-Face Events43:15 Women's Health and Diet Trends45:19 Ketogenic Diet Insights48:30 Returning to Fitness50:22 Scotland and Family History54:32 Tampa Conference Preview56:14 Celebrating Success

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    351: Menopause Metabolism Myths

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 5:55


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

    This Functional Life
    Why Everything You've Been Told About Hormone Therapy Is Wrong

    This Functional Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 8:47


    Did you know that starting hormone replacement therapy has an ideal window, and starting it at the wrong time can actually impact your brain, bones, and heart? In this week's episode of Menopause Mastery, I'll break down the science behind the critical window theory of hormone replacement therapy. Discover the truth about the Women's Health Initiative study that scared women away from hormones overnight, and learn why that poorly constructed study led to decades of misinformation. I explain how the average 63-year-old participants with existing cardiovascular disease don't represent the typical woman considering hormone therapy. Learn about the biological signals your body gives you - from sleep interruption and brain fog to the "Sahara desert" effect and joint pain - that indicate it's time to consider bioidentical hormone replacement. I reveal why progesterone decline starts in your late twenties, how testosterone affects memory and motivation, and why topical estrogen is the gold standard. Whether you're experiencing perimenopause symptoms in your 40s or wondering if it's "too late" to start hormones in your 60s, this episode provides the science-backed guidance you need to make informed decisions about your hormone health.   Links: Menrva Telemedicine: https://gethormonesnow.com/ FREE Hormone Quiz: https://bit.ly/3wNJOec Living Well Dallas: https://www.livingwelldallas.com/ Hormone Reset: https://hormonereset.net/ Betty Murray Website: https://www.bettymurray.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BettyAMurrayCN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bettymurray_phd/ Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com   Connect with Dr. Betty Murray: Website: https://www.bettymurray.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BettyAMurrayCN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bettymurray_phd/   Thank you for listening to Menopause Mastery. Empowering your health journey, one episode at a time.

    ADHD Chatter
    Cambridge Educated Psychiatrist Shares 3 Tips For ADHD Women

    ADHD Chatter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 42:15


    Dr Judith Mohring has over 25 years' experience of clinical and organisational practice having studied medicine at Cambridge and graduating as a gold medal finalist. She enjoyed a distinguished career as a private psychiatrist in the City and Harley Street before founding The Natural Psychiatrist to focus on education and coaching, enhancing business productivity and performance. She is an expert trainer for the UK Adult ADHD Network, on the advisory board for The Centre for Neurodiversity at work and a visiting lecturer in organisational psychiatry at King's College London. Chapters: 00:00 Trailer 02:56 What people will learn in this episode 04:13 How ADHD presents in women during Perimenopause 07:17 The 3 key hormones that are impacted by Menopause 13:38 Advice for partners, family and friends 15:03 Traits of Menopause that can be confused with ADHD 17:43 Tiimo advert 19:17 Does ADHD get worse after Menopause 24:35 The Menopausal shame chain reaction 29:00 How to manage the symptoms of Menopause 30:00 Unusual traits of the Menopause that Google won't tell you 35:04 The ADHD Item 37:57 The ADHD agony aunt 41:20 3 Rules To Live By Visit Dr Judith Mohring's website

    Confidently Balance Your Hormones
    The Most Common Functional Labs I Order (And Why)

    Confidently Balance Your Hormones

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 27:24


    In this episode of Confidently Balance Your Hormones, board-certified Functional Health Practitioner Dee Davidson breaks down the top functional labs she uses most often in practice — and exactly when and why she recommends them.If you've ever felt confused about testing (Do I really need one? Which one? What will it tell me?), this episode is your guide.Dee walks you through:

    The Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life Balance
    GLP-1s for Menopause, Brain Health + Weight Maintenance (Not Just Weight Loss!) - 1206

    The Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life Balance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 65:09


    If you've been curious about GLP-1s but assumed they're only for people with diabetes or major weight to lose—this episode will absolutely shift your perspective. Chalene sits down with Dr. Kathleen Jordan of MIDI Health to unpack everything from microdosing GLP-1s (like Ozempic and Wegovy) to their shocking brain-protective benefits, and even their potential role in reducing addictive behaviors like snacking or drinking. They cover why perimenopausal and menopausal weight gain feels so defeating, how compounding pharmacies work, and why GLP-1s might actually be part of a longevity plan. Oh, and if you've ever worried about backlash from “cheating” with a medication… this one's especially for you. Watch this Episode on YouTube this Sunday!!

    Essentially You: Empowering You On Your Health & Wellness Journey With Safe, Natural & Effective Solutions
    657: How to Prevent, Manage, and Even Reverse Osteoporosis Naturally: The Hormone-Bone Health Connection Every Woman Needs to Know with Dr. Doug Lucas

    Essentially You: Empowering You On Your Health & Wellness Journey With Safe, Natural & Effective Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 63:04


    Osteoporosis is showing up at younger ages in women.  So, waiting until menopause to start thinking about your bones is just way too late. That's why in this episode, I'm joined by orthopedic medicine expert Dr. Doug Lucas for a powerful conversation on bone health, aging, longevity, and why your bones are one of the most important (yet often overlooked) pieces of your long-term wellness.  We'll dive into the surprising ways your daily habits impact your bone density—and what you can do right now to protect and even rebuild your bones as you age.  Dr. Lucas breaks down the importance of supporting your musculoskeletal system, screening and early prevention measures, and why your 30s and 40s are critical decades for building lifelong bone strength.  Strong bones mean a strong life—and it's never too early (or too late!) to start taking care of them! Doug Lucas, DO   Dr. Doug Lucas is a double board-certified orthopedic surgeon turned osteoporosis specialist. His mission is to show the world that osteoporosis is preventable AND reversible. He's the founder of Optimal Human Health MD and PEMA BioIdentical, as well as the creator of The OsteoCollective– where he empowers others to optimize bone health, hormones, and longevity. IN THIS EPISODE The importance of bone health throughout ALL of adulthood  Imaging and biomarker screening for osteoporosis detection   Factors driving bone loss in younger women  The role hormones play in bone health and bone loss  Lifestyle strategies to enhance bone health and longevity  Strength training recommendations for building strong bones HRT for women to improve bone health  QUOTES “I get it from a public health perspective, you want to screen when you're most likely to see the disease… But that doesn't help us prevent it. And preventing osteoporosis is so much easier than reversing osteoporosis.” “If you are a postmenopausal woman, I strongly encourage you to consider bioidentical hormone replacement, because estradiol is the biggest tool you can use for bone health.”  RESOURCES MENTIONED Dr. Doug's Masterclass on Osteoporosis Reversal  Dr. Doug's Website: Osteo Collective  The Dr. Doug Show on YouTube The Dr. Doug Show podcast  Dr. Doug on Instagram Dr. Doug on Facebook Perimenopause Revolution RELATED EPISODES #576: How to Build Bone, Muscle, Tendon, and Metabolic Resilience in Perimenopause and Menopause with Dr. Vonda Wright #552: The Midlife Muscle Crisis: Why Maintaining Muscle Is Necessary For Fat Loss, Strength and Longevity with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon 638: Unlocking Mobility, Strong Bone, and Healthy Joints in Midlife with Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein #554: The Little Known Connection Between Declining Hormones and Bone Loss Plus Tips How to Build Stronger Bones with Kevin Ellis

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    The Lou Perez Podcast with Amy Alkon

    Lions of Liberty Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 63:07


    The great Amy Alkon returns to my podcast to talk about her new book, Going Menopostal: What You (and Your Doctor) Need to Know About the Real Science of Menopause and Perimenopause and to reveal everything I ever wanted to know about Amy's superhuman genetics, carnivore diet, and hot hot flashes—which I blame for all the times her video freezes. It was a fun one. If you're looking for a gift for the woman in your life, throw this one up on her bookshelf. https://amzn.to/3ZOv8rc Check out my book, That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy https://amzn.to/3VhFa1r     Rock XX-XY Athletics. You can get 20% off your purchase with promo code LOU20. https://www.xx-xyathletics.com/?sca_ref=7113152.ifIMaKpCG3ZfUHH4  Support me at www.substack.com/@louperez    Join my newsletter www.TheLouPerez.com  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-lou-perez.../id1535032081  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2KAtC7eFS3NHWMZp2UgMVU  Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/.../2b7d4d.../the-lou-perez-podcast  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb5trMQQvT077-L1roE0iZyAgT4dD4EtJ  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Flipping 50 Show
    What Stem Cell Therapy Taught Me About Recovery, Mindset, and Reinventing Downtime

    The Flipping 50 Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 50:25


    In today's episode, I share my personal experience with stem cell therapy—and the unexpected lessons that came from being forced to slow down. Whether you're choosing a procedure like stem cell therapy or suddenly dealing with an injury or illness, time off from your normal routine isn't just inconvenient — it's a major mental and physical shift. But it doesn't have to be a setback.  In this episode, I unpack the power of reframing your downtime with three key focus areas: Mindset,  Movement, and  Meaningful redirection.   Why I opted for Stem Cell Therapy Knee inflammation.  As a medical exercise specialist and a strength & conditioning coach, if we have a knee issue, the first places to look are the hip mobility, glute strength and hamstring strength. I chose to do a stem cell therapy NOW before the degeneration of the tissues got worse. Nothing you do with soft tissue will help your hard tissue or bone structure regenerate. If there's an opportunity to regenerate, it occurs when you're healthiest, not when more damage is done.   MINDSET Detaching identity from physically active and physically capable Dealing with “rest guilt” “You will regret doing too much. You won't regret doing less.” Flipping frustration into self-awareness What I did: travel to a baby shower  Accept the pace change without resentment.   MOVEMENT Moving smarter not harder. Do what I am able to do (core activation) and how I modified it with no pressure on the knees (e.g. stretching, swimming with a pool buoy, etc). “Some” movement matters more than “perfect” movement. It's better to be undertrained than overtrained.   MEANINGFUL REDIRECTION (or Focus Shift) Using the extra time for non-physical growth (sleep, reading a book, collecting recipes, etc.) Business planning, learning, and creative projects. The power of journaling during healing. Making your mandatory time off count long-term.   The Power of Pause - The Lesson Learned from My Stem Cell Therapy   Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - Bladder Issues in Menopause - The Hidden Bacteria You Need to Know Next Episode - Essential Oils for Menopause Hormones | Essential How-to for Essential Oils More Like This - Better Strength and Metabolism in Midlife Through More Rest and Recovery   Resources:  Get your lean, clean Flipping 50 Protein Powders to maintain muscle and support metabolism. Join the Flipping50 Insiders Facebook Group and connect with Debra and the community. Book a Discovery Call with Debra to talk about your own menopause or becoming a coach.

    Wellness and Wellies
    Plastic, Hormones & Menopause: What Every Woman Should Know"

    Wellness and Wellies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 19:04


    Plastics & Menopause: What Every Woman Should Know

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    5 Menopause Diet Mistakes That Prevent You From Losing Weight - Mistake 5

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 4:59


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

    The Menopause and Cancer Podcast
    Episode 171 - Bonus Friday Episode 5 - Brave Enough To Be You And So Close to Publication Day

    The Menopause and Cancer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 36:26


    In this final bonus episode before book launch day (hopefully!), I reflect on the bravery it takes to write and publish a book, and the courage and bravery I see in every member of our Menopause and Cancer community. That is you!To start celebrating, I am joined by the brilliant Jane, a community member who turned her life around after cancer-induced menopause cost her four corporate jobs. Jane found her voice through poetry, and now performs on stage, sharing her story with raw honesty, humour, and heart.In this episode, we talk about why showing up as your authentic self is the bravest thing you can do! How Jane found creativity, confidence, and community after cancer.And make sure to listen to the end, Jane shares a heartfelt poem that'll make you laugh — and maybe blush!Don't miss next week's episode, where I will share all the exciting launch details for my book Navigating Menopause After Cancer — and how you can be part of this movement.Episode Highlights:00:00 Intro10:57 "Jane's Confidence Amid Life Challenges"16:03 "Breaking Free from Self-Limitation"21:02 Jane's Brave Authenticity23:03 Poem, “To All Those Who Have Found Me Inappropriate and Unprofessional”26:18 "Embracing Contradictions and Freedom"28:07 "Cancer: Cracking Under Pressure"32:34 Poem for “Unlikable Women”Connect with us:For more information and resources visit our website: www.menopauseandcancer.org Or follow us on Instagram @menopause_and_cancerJoin our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/menopauseandcancerchathub

    Happy Hormones Podcast
    #167 Survive and Thrive After Divorce or Breakup – with Sara Davison, The Divorce Coach

    Happy Hormones Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 35:28


    Relationship breakdowns can feel especially overwhelming in midlife, just as life is shifting in so many other ways. And it can really affect your health.So I caught up with Sara Davison, also known as The Divorce Coach, about why this stage of life often brings relationship challenges to the surface, and how to move through it with strength and clarity.

    The Menopause Mindset
    193 Can Color Heal You? Dr. Deanna Minich Thinks So

    The Menopause Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 55:36 Transcription Available


    Forget everything you thought you knew about nutrition. This episode gets wildly colorful—literally.Dr. Deanna Minich joins Sally to decode how COLOR—yes, actual colors—can shift your health, your hormones, and even your mood. From purple carrots to chlorophyll, this convo goes deep on how to nourish your body and your energy.We're talking:✨ Yellow for joy + gut vibes

    Bucket List Careers
    Ep 170 Lawyer to Social Worker to Author: Lauren Tetenbaum's Road to Helping Millennials Prepare for Menopause

    Bucket List Careers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 15:09


    Lauren Tetenbaum has taken on many roles throughout her career - but they all share a common mission: to empower, support, and connect women.  Early in her journey, Lauren earned both her Master of Social Work (MSW) and Juris Doctor (JD) degrees simultaneously in her hometown of New York City after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania. As an immigration lawyer, she provided compassionate support to clients escaping persecution, abuse, and trauma. She later shifted her focus to maternal mental health and now offers career and life coaching specifically for millennial women navigating life's transitions.  In this episode, Lauren shares her transformative journey from law to social work, her focus on women's health, particularly around menopause, and the challenges she faced while writing her book, 'Millennial Menopause: Preparing for Perimenopause, Menopause, and Life's Next Period'. This conversation emphasizes the need for open discussions about women's health issues, the value of community support and finding purpose in one's career! More about Lauren below: https://thecounselaur.com/ Takeaways Lauren Tetenbaum has always been passionate about helping women. Her career journey includes law and social work, focusing on women's issues. Navigating motherhood and career can be challenging, especially during the pandemic. The importance of mental health support for women in the workplace. Menopause is a topic that needs more attention and discussion. Writing a book is a significant commitment, especially for busy women. It's essential to prioritize sleep and self-care during busy times. Imposter syndrome is a common challenge for women in their careers. Finding purpose in work can be a journey, and it's okay to pivot. Aging should be viewed as a privilege, not a stigma. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lauren Tetenbaum 01:03 Career Journey and Early Ambitions 02:51 Navigating Life Transitions and the Pandemic 05:50 The Concept of Millennial Menopause 08:47 Writing the Book: Challenges and Insights 11:37 Key Takeaways and Advice for Listeners  

    Parenting is a Joke
    Microdosing, Menopause, and the Magic of Mushrooms with Tracey Tee

    Parenting is a Joke

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 23:33


    In this snack-sized episode of Parenting is a Joke, Ophira Eisenberg is joined again by Tracey Tee—comedian turned founder of Moms on Mushrooms (M.O.M.)—to talk about how microdosing psilocybin became the unexpected tool that helped her feel more present, emotionally resilient, and aligned as a parent. Tracey explains how her past work creating The Pump and Dump Show laid the groundwork for building a mushroom-centered community for moms looking for healing, connection, and alternatives to antidepressants. They discuss the myths around microdosing, the stigma of moms on psychedelics, and why Tracey compares it to a cup of coffee rather than a drug-induced haze. She breaks down how most moms in her community aren't looking to get high—they're looking to feel something again after years of numbing out on SSRIs, exhaustion, and societal expectations. Tracey also explains why mushrooms, unlike wine or wellness trends, actually ask moms to show up for their own healing with intention. The episode ends with Tracey reflecting on the exact moment she knew the mushrooms were working: when she stopped parenting for appearances and started listening to what her daughter actually needed.

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    5 Menopause Diet Mistakes That Prevent You From Losing Weight - Mistake 4

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 3:33


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

    Burnt Toast by Virginia Sole-Smith
    The Answer to Menopause Is Not Weight Loss.

    Burnt Toast by Virginia Sole-Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 37:43


    You're listening to Burnt Toast! Today, my guest is Cole Kazdin.Cole is an Emmy Award-winning television journalist and author of What's Eating Us: Women, Food, and the Epidemic of Body Anxiety. Cole came on Burnt Toast about two years ago to talk about What's Eating Us when it first came out—and the way the eating disorder industrial complex leaves so many folks struggling to find durable recovery.Today, Cole is joining us again as an eating disorder expert, but also as a fellow woman in perimenopause… who is reeling right now from all the diet culture nonsense coming for us in this stage of life.Our goal today is to call out the anti-fatness, ageism and diet culture running rampant in peri/menopause-adjacent media. I know a lot of you have more specific questions about menopause (like how much protein DO we need?). Part 2 of the Burnt Toast Menopause Conversation will be coming in a few weeks with Mara Gordon, MD joining us to tackle those topics. So drop your questions in the comments for Dr. Mara! This episode is free but if you value this conversation, please consider supporting our work with a paid subscription. Burnt Toast is 100% reader- and listener-supported. We literally can't do this without you.PS. You can always listen to this pod right here in your email, where you'll also receive full transcripts (edited and condensed for clarity). But please also follow us in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and/or Pocket Casts! And if you enjoy today's conversation, please tap the heart on this post — likes are one of the biggest drivers of traffic from Substack's Notes, so that's a super easy, free way to support the show!Episode 199VirginiaSo, Cole, you are back because you emailed me to say: Is all of menopause a diet? What are we doing? By which I mean menopause and perimenopause—we're going to kind of lump them together everyone. They are distinct life stages. But in terms of the cultural discourse, they're very much hooked together.You emailed and said:Look, I'm not a menopause expert, but I am an eating disorder expert and I'm seeing a lot of stuff that I don't like. How do we take a skeptical but informed eye about the messaging we get as we age? How do we get through this without developing an eating disorder as we are in the full witch phase of our lives?So, let's just start by getting a lay of the land. What are our first impressions as women newly arriving in perimenopause?ColeThere's something that is so exciting about all the books that are out and the research that's emerging, from actual OB/GYNs to the existence of the Menopause Society to Naomi Watts wrote a book about menopause. I think we're the first real generation to have menopause information and conversations.When I asked my mom about her perimenopause and menopause she doesn't really remember it. So I think I really want to preface this by saying how valuable this is. When I sat down to start looking at the available information and read these books, I was stunned by some of the symptoms that I've never heard of—tinnitus, joint pain, right? Things that aren't just hot flashes, which I think are the standard menopause symptoms that we tend to hear about.VirginiaThere are a lot. It's like, everything that could be happening to your body.ColeAnd then very quickly… there's a sharp left turn to intermittent fasting. VirginiaYes. It's like, wait, what? I want to know about my joint pain? What are we doing?ColeAnd it felt to me, like some sort of betrayal. Because you get on the train of “we're going to learn about something that's happening to our bodies that no one's ever really talked about or paid attention to before.” And, then it's oh wait, I have to track my protein. What just happened? I'm having so much trouble with that clash of gratitude and absolute hunger—pun intended, sorry, there's no other word—for the information and research. And then being told, “But no hunger!”VirginiaI mean, this is always the story with women's health, right? Women's health is so ignored and forgotten by the mainstream—the media, the medical system—so we are left to put it together on our own.And of course, we have a proud tradition of centuries of midwives teaching women about our bodies. It's the Our Bodies, Ourselves legacy. There's all this wisdom that women figure out about how our bodies work, what we need to know to take care of ourselves. But because it's being ignored by scientific research, it's being ignored by the mainstream, and it is this sort of an underground thing—that also opens up a really clear market for diet culture.So it's really easy to find an influencer—and they may even be a doctor or have some other credentials attached to their name—who you feel like, “Oh, she's voicing something that I am feeling. I'm being ignored by my regular doctor and here's this person on Tiktok who really seems to get it,” …and then also wants to sell me a supplement line. It's so quick to go to this place of it's just another Goop, basically.ColeAnd what if it didn't go there? What does the world look like where it doesn't go there? I am really hyper conscious of my own vulnerabilities—even though I feel very, very, very, very solid in my eating disorder recovery. I don't go there anymore. I know there are vulnerabilities there, because I struggled on and off with eating disorders for decades. But, I really feel solid in my recovery. And then I wonder if I should start tracking my protein? I was shocked to even hear that in my own head, and then to hear my very sophisticated turn of “well, you're not looking at calories, you're not trying to get smaller, you're done with that for real for real. But you should probably start looking at how much protein you're getting!” Wait a minute, stop!VirginiaWhere's that coming from?ColeI'm fortunate enough that because of my background and because I wrote a book on this, I can reach out to top eating disorder researchers in the country, and just ask a question. Isn't this kind of funny that I did this? Isn't that interesting? What do you think? And to be met with: Do not go near tracking apps! That is not safe for you. DO NOT track your protein. It's not funny. I did that last night. I just reached out to one of the top eating disorder experts in the country, because this is something we don't talk about. But I think with something like intermittent fasting, which we hear about in all aspects of wellness diet culture, we have to remember that intermittent fasting is extreme food restriction. Our bodies panic when we fast. But these can set us on roads towards very disordered relationships with food in our bodies. And the worst case is developing an eating disorder.VirginiaRight, or living with a subclinical eating disorder that makes you miserable, even if no one ever says, yes, you have a diagnosis.ColeAbsolutely. Thinking about protein every day is stressful and just being consumed with this idea of what we're eating and how much we're eating and what we need to be doing. And the fear of the consequences, right? If I don't track my protein, I'm going to break a hip, right? I mean, I'm condensing the messaging. But if you follow the steps, that's kind of where it goes.VirginiaWell, and I don't think it's even just “I'm going to break a hip.” I think it's “I'm going to become old and vulnerable and undesirable.” The hip is symbolic of this cultural narrative about older women's bodies, which is that you are going to become disposable and irrelevant. And the fear that's stoking us, that's making us hungry for the information—which is valid, it is a mysterious phase of life that we don't know enough about. But there's this fear of of irrelevancy and and not being attractive, and all of that. You can't tease that out from “I'm worried about my bone density.” It's all layered in there.ColeAnd my own OB/GYN told me at our last visit—she offers a separate let's have a talk about perimenopause appointment, which I think is great. It's essentially about hormone replacement therapy and when and if that might be part of your journey. But she told me that most people who don't have some immediate symptom like hot flashes are coming to her in perimenopause because of weight gain or redistribution of weight, which is very normal during this phase of life. And they are asking if hormone replacement therapy could “fix” that issue.So it's the post-baby body thing all over again. As if there's a return to something, as opposed to a forward movement. But the fact that that's an entry point for a lot of these menopause physicians that write books and have a presence on social media. It's very, very connected to an audience that is looking for weight loss.VirginiaI think there is something about any mysterious health situation—whether it's perimenopause, or I see a similar narrative happen around diabetes often—where the condition gets held out as this worst case scenario that's so so bad that therefore any concerns you had about is it disordered to diet? Is it risky for me to count protein? All of that kind of goes out the window because we get laser focused and we have to solve this thing. You no longer get to have feelings about how pursuing weight loss can be damaging for you. This physical health thing trumps all the emotions.ColeIt's a medical issue now.VirginiaRight! I'm at sea in this whole new complicated medical landscape of menopause. I don't know what it is, so obviously, whatever I used to feel about needing to accept my body no longer applies. I don't get to do that anymore. I have to just like, drill in and get serious about this.I've had older women say this to me. Like, “you can be body positive in your 30s or early 40s, but get over 50, sweetheart, and you're not going to be able to do that anymore.” But why not? That should be available to us throughout our lives. So that frustrates me. Because simultaneously, we have no good information, we have no good science about what's happening to us. And yet menopause weight loss is given this gravitas. You can't argue with it, and you have to just be okay eating less for the rest of your life now.ColeMaybe this is where body liberation is in one of its most critical stages? To develop it here in this phase of life. Because I think what complicates it further, and I will give people the benefit of the doubt that it is not nefarious when the messaging is also married to we're not trying to get smaller, we're trying to get stronger. But here's also how to get rid of belly fat. And that I find genuinely confusing, I think, oh good, you're not talking about weight loss. Oh, wait, you are talking about weight loss. But is being stronger now a proxy for weight loss? You're telling people not to diet.We see this in other arenas, and I even wonder, gee, now that these weight loss drugs are so ubiquitous, is menopause, the next frontier of of health and weight being conflated? And it's such a letdown. I mean, I know that sounds so simple it's just so disappointing. It's so disappointing.VirginiaYou called it the Full Witch Phase. This should be a stage of our life that's more free than ever before, right? We're not 20-somethings trying to find a man to be a baby daddy, we're through with that pressure.ColeNo this is the taking pottery lessons, stranger sex, no pregnancy phase! Maybe, I don't know. For some people.VirginiaIt seems like it should be!ColeIt could be.VirginiaAnd yet, here is all this body stuff/weight stuff coming in.And women go through this at every stage of our life. I'm watching my my middle schooler in puberty, where weight gain is absolutely normal and what we want their bodies to be doing. Reproductive years, childbirth, weight gain—this is a part of having a body with a uterus is that you are going to go through phases where it is normal for your body to get bigger. And in every one of these stages, we're told it's terrible and you should avoid it at all costs. That said, I do feel like in some of the other arenas, like around pregnancy, there's a lot of pressure on women to get their bodies back after they have babies. But you can find a counter-narrative that's saying, no, I don't have to erase the evidence that I had a child. My body can be different now, I'm going to embrace that. There are those of us out there saying that.But I don't see that counter-narrative around menopause. I don't see women saying, “Yep, you're going to have a bigger stomach in menopause. It makes sense because of the estrogen drop off.” This is why bodies change in menopause. Let's just embrace it. Instead, it feels like this, of all the weight gains, you must fight this one the most. And I don't understand. I mean, again, I think there's a link to ageism there. But what else do you think is going on there?ColeI mean, it's ageism, it's ableism, it's beauty standards. It's all the things. It's how we're valued as women. I want to dive deeper in this to see the fat menopause doctors. I would like to find some of those. I don't know.VirginiaListeners, if you know some, drop them in the comments please. We want to talk to the fat menopuase doctors! ColeTo just see people that look different from some of these “classic doctors”e we see on Instagram and Tiktok, to just talk about what do we really have to think about during menopause? We know that the drop in estrogen affects from the brain, affects everything in our bodies, and how we don't want to lose sight of that because we're trying to get rid of belly fat either.VirginiaRight, right? I think of Jessica Slice, who I had the on the podcast recently, talking about differentiating between alleviating suffering and trying to “fix” your body. Or caring for your body instead of trying to force it into an ideal. We're not saying that this isn't a time of life where women need extra support, where our bodies need extra care. That makes sense to me. My face does this weird flushing thing now it never used to do. I just suddenly get blotchy for like, 20 minutes and feel really hot. But only in my face. It's not even a hot flash. So there are all these wild things our bodies are doing that we deserve to have information about, and we deserve to have strategies to manage them. I mean, the face blotchy thing is not really impacting my quality of life. But there are a lot that do. The night sweats are terrible. I want strategies to alleviate that suffering. And it just seems like what a disservice we do when all of the advice is filtered through weight loss instead of actually focusing on the symptoms that are causing distress.ColeYes, yes. And is it boring to talk about weight fluctuation? Because I find it interesting that weight fluctuation is so deeply correlated with so many health problems. There has been research on this for years. That's why I ask if it's boring, because we know this, and we don't talk about it nearly enough, but we know this. The research is so, so so deeply there. It's correlated with chronic illnesses. And who among us hasn't in their history had weight fluctuation? With our diets or whatever our behaviors are. And so what is weight fluctuation going to do in menopause? I doubt that's being studied.I was looking at weight fluctuation and fertility when I was researching my book, and there aren't those studies, because fertility studies are much shorter term, and weight fluctuation studies are longer term. So never do they meet.But could weight fluctuation impact negatively our menopause experience? It would make perfect sense if that if that were the case.VirginiaYes. This maybe isn't a stage of life wher you want to be weight cycling and going up and down, and deliberately pursuing going down, because there might be cost to it. I mean, we do know that higher body weight is really protective against osteoporosis, for example. If you're concerned about breaking a hip, pursuing weight loss, I would argue, is counter to that goal for a lot of us. Researchers call this the obesity paradox, which is an extremely anti-fat, terrible term. But we know that folks in bigger bodies have lower mortality rates, that they survive things like cancer treatments and heart surgery with better outcomes.So as we're thinking of our aging years, where we're all going to be dealing with some type of chronic condition or other, some type of cancer, heart stuff, like this is what's going to happen right. Then pursuing thinness at any cost is not actually going to be the prescription for that. There's a good reason to hold onto your body fat.ColeAnd I come back to the stress piece of this, which I don't think can be overstated. Stress is so detrimental to our health, and this preoccupation with food, body exercise, tracking apps, all of that really does elevate our stress. And I think we're so used to it. It's invisible in so many ways because it's bundled in with so many other stressors in our lives. Eliminating the stressor of what am I eating? Am I getting enough fiber? All of that is really, really can be a crucial piece of having a better experience in our bodies and of our health. It's that Atkins echo over and over and over again, which I thought we had decided already we were done with. But it's those two triggers, the protein, resistance training, lifting.I think it comes back to, you can control your behaviors. You can't control your weight. And if weight is ever going to be some sort of goal, you're really setting yourself up for stress, health problems, and again, at worst, an eating disorder.VirginiaAbsolutely. And we should caveat here: I personally love lifting weights. It's my favorite kind of workout. If these things bring you joy, keep doing that. We're not saying nobody should lift weights or nobody should eat protein. I just feel like I have to slip that in because people get frustrated.ColeNo, I think that's important, and I am the same as you. I love lifting weights, and for me, it has actually been an antidote to a lot of the compulsive cardio I did when I had an eating disorder. There's something about lifting weights that is so grounding. Every month or so, I go to this this guy—he does training in his garage—and we lift weights. And I told him before our first session, look, I'm recovering anorexic, I'm perimenopausal. I'm not here to have language like “tone up” and all of that. I do not want to do it. I want to lift something heavy and put it down. That's what I'm here for. I was a little aggressive.VirginiaI mean, you have to put the boundary, though, you really do.ColeBut to his credit, he has respected that. And we lift heavy shit and put it down, and it is so so good for me. In repairing my relationship with exercise, which for me was one of the biggest challenges in recovery. So when someone says, lift weights, I'm here for that, because I really enjoy that. But I agree with you. I think it's so important that we go with our ability and something we enjoy.VirginiaThe main reason I lift weights is because I do a lot of gardening, and I have to be able to lift a heavy bag of soil or a pot or dig big holes and do these things.We need to remember that these things, eating protein, lifting weight, it's supposed to support you living the life you want to live. It's not a gold star you need to get every day to be valuable as a person. I can tell weightlifting all winter is really helping me garden this year. That's what I did it for. So you can recognize the value that these things have in your life—I'm less cranky if I eat protein at breakfast. I make it through my work morning better. And not be measuring our success by whether or not we're doing those things and like, how we're doing them and counting how much we're doing them every day.ColeWell, that is key. I mean, first of all, I will say there are a few things more gratifying than hauling a 40 pound bag of cat litter up the stairs to my second floor apartment. I feel like I need some sort of like, are people watching me? Am I getting a medal for this? Even if no one is.VirginiaI totally agree.ColeIt is exciting, me, alone with myself, walking up the stairs with that, and it's not that hard. I get excited. I lift weights so I can carry this bag of cat litter. I mean, it's more complex than that, but that is a very significant percentage of why I lift weights.VirginiaBecause that impacts your daily functioning and happiness.ColeAnd I think with eating, I find I'm in a better mood when I'm carbing it out. You know what I mean? I'm sure protein is great. And I have some. I do all the things, whatever. And everyone's body is different. Everyone responds differently. But some people will say, oh, when I have salmon, I just feel fantastic or something. I don't know. VirginiaHave they tried pasta? Do they not know about pasta?ColeFor me, I feel better when I eat—it almost doesn't matter what it is. And if I don't eat, then I have low energy and brain fog and don't feel good. VirginiaAnd again, it's because of the fear mongering around the stage of life. It's because of this you're now in this murky waters where everything could go wrong with your body at any moment type of thing. I mean, this is what diet culture teaches us. Control what you can control. Okay, well, probably I can't control what's happening to my hip bones, but we think we should be able to control how we how we exercise and losing weight. The fact is, your day to day context is going to change. Having arbitrary standards you have to hold yourself to because of vague future health threat stuff is unhelpful when you may have a week where you don't have time to make all the salmon and you have to just be okay with eating takeout. There's no grace for just being a person with a lot else going on. And every woman in perimenopause and menopause is a person with a lot going on.All right, we are going chat a little bit about one of the folks that we see on the socials talking about menopause relentlessly —Dr. Mary Claire Haver.ColeShe wrote the book The New Menopause, which is a really great, significant book in many ways in terms of providing information that has never been provided before. VirginiaOh yes, this is @drmaryclaire.ColeWhen I bought her book, I saw that she has also written The Galveston Diet, and I said to myself, hmm. And then bought the book anyway. And you know now it all makes sense. Because The Galveston Diet is is very geared towards the perimenopausal, menopausal lose belly fat, but also have more energy help your menopause symptoms, right? How can you knock that? Come on.And so it's very sort of interwoven with all the diet stuff. So it's not surprising that she would bring so much of that up in her menopause book and a lot on her Instagram. She wears a weighted vest all the time. I thought, “Should I get a weighted vest?” And I again, I wasn't sure if I was doing it for menopause diet culture reasons, or I just love to lift heavy things reasons. I thought, “That could be cool. Maybe that'll be fun. I'll just wear a weighted vest around the house, like this woman, who's the menopause authority.”I guess what's coming across in this interview is how vulnerable I am to any advertising!VirginiaNo, it's relatable. We all are vulnerable! I mean, I'm looking at her Instagram right now and I'm simultaneously exhausted at the prospect of wearing a weighted vest around my house and, like…well…ColeWouldn't that be convenient? But let me save you a minute here, because when you go to whatever your favorite website is to buy weighted vests, and you look at the reviews, it's split between people saying, “This is the best weighted vest [insert weighted vest brand here],” and other people saying, “Gee, the petroleum smell hasn't gone away after two months.”VirginiaOkay. I can't be walking around my house smelling petroleum. No, thank you.ColeBecause they're filled with sand that comes from who knows where, and the petroleum smell doesn't go away. And according to some reviews I read—because I did go down the rabbit hole with this—it actually increases if you sweat. So I thought, You know what, I can do this in other ways.VirginiaI'm sure there are folks for whom the weighted vest is a revelation. And, it's a very diet culture thing to need to be alway optimizing an activity. You can't just go for a walk. You need to be walking with a weighted vest or with weighted ankles. Why do we need to add this added layer of doing the most to everything?And I'm looking at a reel now where she talks about the supplements she's taking. Dr. Mary Claire is taking a lot of supplements.ColeSo many supplements! VirginiaVitamin D, K, omega threes, fiber, creatine, collagen, probiotic… That's a lot to be taking every day. That's a really expensive way to manage your health. Supplements are not covered by insurance. There's a lot of privilege involved in who can pursue gold standard healthy menopause lifestyle habits.ColeAnd it's always great to ask the question, who's getting rich off of the thing that I'm supposed to be doing for my health? Because it's never you.VirginiaYes. She keeps referencing the same brand — Pause.Cole It's hers. It's her brand.VirginiaOh there you go. So, yeah, taking advice from someone with a supplement line, I think, is really complicated. This is why it's so difficult to find a dermatologist as well. Any medical professional who's selling their own product line has gone into a gray area between medical ethics and capitalism that is very difficult to steer through.ColeAnd even in the most, let's say, the most noblest, pure intentions, it still creates that doubt, I think, with patients.VirginiaI'm interested to see some “body positive” rhetoric coming in. There's a reel I'm looking at from May, where she's talking about, “When you were 12, you wanted to be smaller…” The message is, as you get older, you're constantly realizing that the body you once had was the perfect body.And so she's arguing that we shouldn't this pursuit of thinness can leave us more fragile, more frail and less resilient as we age. Instead of chasing someone else's standard, celebrate the strength, power and uniqueness of you. “Because your body's worth isn't measured in dress sizes. It's measured in the life it lets you live.” Which is kind of what we've been saying. And this is from a woman who sells a diet plan, so I don't know how to square that.ColeThat's what I'm struggling with, with this whole menopause thing! Because when someone starts selling me supplements, or talking about weight loss, talking about tracking your protein, I no longer trust them. And yet, it's not so black or white, because there's a lot good information too. She's helping a lot of people, myself included, with the information about menopause symptoms and the history of research or lack thereof, on this. It's really valuable, and it is hard to square that with the other part.VirginiaIt says to me that these people are choosing profit. I mean, maybe this isn't the piece she believes the most. Maybe she cares more about getting the information about menopause out there, and cares more about correcting those imbalances—but she's also comfortable profiting off this piece. And that's something that you just have to hold together. And I mean, listeners have been asking me to do a menopause episode for like, months and months. And the reason I keep not doing it, and the reason, when you emailed, I was like, Oh, good, there's finally a way to do this, is I can't find an expert who is a menopause and perimenopause expert who is not pushing weight loss in a way that I am uncomfortable with. There certainly isn't a social media influencer person doing it. I mean, my own midwife is great and extremely weight neutral. I hope people are finding, individually, providers who are really helpful. But the discourse really is centering around “you're in this terrifying stage of life you have to fight looking older at every turn,” and that includes pursuing thinness now more than ever.ColeAnd: Don't worry, we'll fix this belly fat thing.It's so difficult to find providers who can talk about menopause, period. I have friends who went through menopause early and they were given every test in the world except a conversation about menopause, and found out after thousands of dollars and spinal taps and and really big procedures, that it was early menopause. So it's so difficult to find a provider who is educated in menopause and can talk with you about it in a constructive way. So that's the first step.Then to be so audacious as to hope for a provider who will then be weight inclusive. Maybe we're not there yet.VirginiaWe're really reaching for the stars.I hate to end on a depressing note, but I do think that's where we are. I think it is hopefully helpful that we're just voicing that and voicing this tension, that we're seeing this disconnect, that we're seeing in this conversation, that there needs to be better better information. That we need menopause voices who are not selling us things and pushing weight loss.But yeah, this is, this is where we are. So I appreciate you talking with me.ColeMe too, and the answer to menopause is not weight loss.VirginiaIt really does not seem like it should ever have to be. It really is never the answer.ColeIsn't the whole point caftans??VirginiaCan we please get to the caftan stage? I've been training my whole life to be in my caftan era. It's all I want.ButterVirginia Well, speaking of caftans and things that make us delighted, Cole, do you have any Butter for us this week?ColeI do. My Butter is very specific. It's my friend Catherine's swimming pool. A good friend of mine from New York is now here in Los Angeles, where I live, helping to take care of her mother. And they have a lovely house with a heated swimming pool in the midst of a garden. I've never had the opportunity to be a garden person because of where I have lived. I would love the chance one day.VirginiaIn your Full Witch era!ColeIn my Full Witch era. Lavender and roses around the swimming pool. It's kind of like a three or four hour vacation. I went there the other day. I brought my son. He was absolutely delighted to be out of our two bedroom apartment. So my Butter is my goal. My summer goals is more of my friend Catherine's pool. And whatever that is for anyone else, I wish that for them, too.VirginiaYes, I love this Butter. I am going to double your Butter, because we have a small pool that I love. It's not a full-size swimming pool. It's called a plunge pool, but it's big enough for a couple of us, to get in. And it's in my garden, which is a magical combination. And the thing about being having pool privilege—which I own. I have a pool, so I have pool privilege—the thing about pool privilege is your kids will then disgust you, because they will stop caring that the pool is there.It's just like everyone gets a backyard swing set. It becomes window dressing. They don't see it. They're like, “I don't need to go in the pool. I don't want to go in the pool.” And you're just like, do you not know how privileged you are? Do you not know how lucky you are that we have a pool? But I realized last night the trick to it. We were having dinner on the back patio, and I wanted them to go swimming after dinner, because I'm trying to wear out my kids. And they didn't want to go in. And then I was like, “Well, what if you went in with your clothes on?” And they were like, oh my god, this is the best ever. I just let them jump right in. And then I went and put a swimsuit on, because that is not my journey.Then we hung out in the pool, and once I get them in there, we have the best conversations. Pools, being in any water, is such a nice way to bond with your kids, because you can't really be on your phone. Something about the water, it just puts everyone in a good mood.But yeah, for anyone else with pool privilege and annoying children, just let them go in with their clothes on. It's fine. You're going to be dealing with wet clothes anyway afterwards.ColeThat is such a constructive menopause tip.VirginiaTrue. The reason I wanted to go in the pool is because I was freaking hot. And I could have gone in without them, but I was trying to be a fun mom, you know? Trying to have a magical moment, damn it.Well, Cole, this was wonderful. Tell folks where we can follow you, how we can support your work, where we send our vents about our menopause symptoms.ColeI'm on Instagram and have been kind of quiet on Instagram lately, but I'll get loud if we talk about menopause.VirginiaAll right, all right. I'm here for it. Thank you so much for doing this. This was really delightful.ColeThank you so much. So good to talk.The Burnt Toast Podcast is produced and hosted by Virginia Sole-Smith (follow me on Instagram) and Corinne Fay, who runs @SellTradePlus, and Big Undies.The Burnt Toast logo is by Deanna Lowe.Our theme music is by Farideh.Tommy Harron is our audio engineer.Thanks for listening and for supporting anti-diet, body liberation journalism! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit virginiasolesmith.substack.com/subscribe

    Uncorking a Story
    Navigating Life's Next Period, with Lauren Tetenbaum

    Uncorking a Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 33:28


    “I want women to feel seen, supported, and connected—this chapter of life isn't the end, it's the beginning of something new.” — Lauren Tetenbaum Lauren Tetenbaum is an author, therapist, and advocate who helps millennial and younger women navigate the big transitions of life—from perinatal shifts to perimenopause and beyond. In this warm and insightful conversation, Lauren joins Uncorking a Story to talk about her new book, Millennial Menopause: Preparing for Perimenopause, Menopause, and Life's Next Period. We explore why menopause is misunderstood, how storytelling and community can be powerful tools for healing, and why empathy should guide not just writing, but life. Whether you're approaching midlife yourself or supporting someone who is, this is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: Menopause Misconceptions: Most people think of menopause as “the end,” when in reality it's a transition and an opportunity for growth and empowerment. Perimenopause Education Gap: Many women (and providers) lack awareness of perimenopause symptoms and the mental health impacts that come with hormonal changes. Empathy in Writing & Therapy: Empathy is key to telling stories that resonate and supporting clients through life's emotional roller coasters. Community Matters: Sharing experiences—whether through group chats, friend circles, or therapy—creates connection and reduces loneliness during transitional periods. COVID Reflections: The pandemic catalyzed career pivots, deepened community bonds, and gave Lauren space to pursue writing her first book. Reframing the Narrative: Rather than resisting or fearing menopause, women can embrace it as a new chapter filled with empowerment and self-discovery. Storytelling as Healing: Whether through journaling or creative writing, storytelling can be a powerful way to process grief, anxiety, and life transitions. Buy Millennial Menopause: Preparing for Perimenopause, Menopause, and Life's Next Period  Amazon: https://amzn.to/45x0m9C Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9781646048106 Connect with Lauren Website: https://thecounselaur.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecounselaur/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenatetenbaum/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you liked this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. #MillennialMenopause #WomensHealth #Perimenopause #EmpathyInAction #StorytellingHealing #WomensMentalHealth #LifeTransitions #MidlifeEmpowerment #UncorkingAStory #PodcastInterview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: THE Menopause Podcast
    S4 Ep178: Mid-life Nutrition: Tips and Tricks From a Dietician with Dr. Alexandra Filingeri

    Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: THE Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 58:23


    Any mid-life woman knows that once you hit your 40s, 50s, or 60s, things will not go well if you eat the same way you did when you were 20. But it's confusing to know what to eat, and how much to eat, without downloading multiple APPs and carrying around a calculator  My guest, Alexandra Filingeri, holds a doctorate in Clinical Nutrition with a focus on evidence-based nutrition interventions, particularly in mid-life and menopause.  In this episode, we cover practical nutrition tips- what to eat and how much to eat to maximize health aging. Dr. Filingeri also answered questions that came in from my Substack readers.  By the way, my favorite frozen vegetables that I couldn't remember the name of?  Puravida Fire Roasted Vegetable Melange What changes post menopause Obesity, hot flashes and weight loss The impact of insomnia on weight Individual energy requirements Macronutrients vs micronutrients Protein supplements- yay or nay Glycemic index Sugar and belly fat Grocery store strategies Dr. Alexandra Filingeri is a Registered Dietitian with a Doctorate degree in Clinical Nutrition. During her doctoral studies, Dr. Filingeri focused on metabolic disorders, nutritional biochemistry, and clinical research methodologies, equipping herself to deliver evidence-based nutrition interventions. Her clinical expertise focuses on midlife nutrition and hormone-related health.  Website: Nutrition by Dr. Alexandra – Beauty From The Inside Out Instagram: Dr. Alexandra Filingeri DCN RDN (@nutritionby_dralexandra) • Instagram photos and videos  Linkedln: Alexandra Filingeri, DCN RDN - Registered Dietitian in Private Practice - Nutrition By Dr Alexandra | LinkedIn Dr. Streicher is on SUBSTACK      DrStreicher.Substack.com Articles Monthly newsletter All COME AGAIN podcast episodes Monthly News Flash Reports on recent research  Monthly Zoom Ask Me Anything Webinar    Information on Dr. Streicher's COME AGAIN Podcast- Sexuality and Orgasm   Lauren Streicher MD, is a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, the founding medical director of the Northwestern Medicine Center for Sexual Medicine and Menopause, and a Senior Research Fellow of The Kinsey Institute, Indiana University. She is a certified menopause practitioner of The Menopause Society. She is the Medical Director of Community Education and Outreach for Midi Health.   Dr. Streicher is the medical correspondent for Chicago's top-rated news program, the WGN Morning News, and has been seen on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, NPR, Dr. Radio, Nightline, Fox and Friends, The Steve Harvey Show, CBS This Morning, ABC News Now, NBCNightlyNews,20/20, and World News Tonight. She is an expert source for many magazines and serves on the medical advisory board of The Kinsey Institute, Self Magazine, and Prevention Magazine. She writes a regular column for The Ethel by AARP and Prevention Magazine.    LINKS Subscribe To Dr. Streicher's Substack Information About the COME AGAIN Podcast Dr. Streicher's CV and additional bio information To Find a Menopause Clinician and Other Resources  Glossary Of Medical Terminology Books by Lauren Streicher, MD  Slip Sliding Away: Turning Back the Clock on Your Vagina-A gynecologist's guide to eliminating post-menopause dryness and pain Hot Flash Hell: A Gynecologist's Guide to Turning Down the Heat Sex Rx- Hormones, Health, and Your Best Sex Ever The Essential Guide to Hysterectomy                                      Dr. Streicher's Inside Information podcast is for education and information and is not intended to replace medical advice from your personal healthcare clinician. Dr. Streicher disclaims liability for any medical outcomes that may occur because of applying methods suggested or discussed in this podcast.             

    The Menstruality Podcast
    204. How Cycle Awareness Helps to Create a Rest-Centred Life (Lou Perham)

    The Menstruality Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 61:02


    I don't know about you, but rest can be an elusive thing for me. I know I need it, I know I want it, but how do I actually get it? Enter Lou Perham who is rest-obsessed and has devoted her recent years as a Cyclical Living Mentor to helping people, and especially women get more rest. Today we start by exploring Lou's powerful personal story of the healing power of cycle awareness. When Lou was diagnosed with PCOS - polycystic ovarian syndrome - in her late 20s, she was crushed when her doctors told her that she was unlikely to be able to have children. Having always wanted to be a mother, she responded by trying several holistic healing approaches to heal her heavy, painful periods, eventually committing to a two-year Yoga teacher training which supported the regulation of her hormones, and also included teachings about menstrual cycle awareness. Wonderfully, a year after she started tracking her menstrual cycle she had pain-free bleeds and six months later she was pregnant with her son. This led to her joining Red School's Menstruality Leadership Programme, and since then, she has been applying the healing power of cycle awareness in a new way, using it to craft what she calls a rest-centred life, and guide others to do the same. We explore:Today she shares the ten types of rest we all need, and how to access more of them, including; physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual.  How Lou created her own map of self-care practices based on the inner seasons of her menstrual cycle, and it all started with the vital cycle awareness question; what do I need on this cycle day? How Lou practices cycle awareness and lives the wisdom of her cycle as a single working mother.---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.hardyLou Perham: @louperham - https://www.instagram.com/louperham/

    The Menopause Coach
    164: Emotional Eating in Menopause - The Psychology Behind the Cravings

    The Menopause Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 28:13


    Do you get cravings for the foods that make your soul feel fuzzy but your body feel icky? In this episode, Adele explains the psychology behind those cravings, how to make steps away from those cravings and how to be more mindful with your eating. Check out Adele's FREE symptom assessment here: https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/free-copy-of-our-symptom-assessment/ Adele is currently conducting a study, entitled: Changing Dynamics of Attraction: How Menopause Influences Women's Perception of Self and Others in Platonic and Sexual Relationships - to take part in the study, please follow this link: https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/EE51EC3C-641C-435C-8ECA-BC946512789B   If you want a chat for your future success, fuel yourself here: https://calendly.com/adelejohnston/successchat Download Adele's Journey Journal here : https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/my-journey-journal/ Enquire about 121 coaching here : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfw6vrmKPE7A1eYDKQJiR9No7ZDdpfq-grBdKYjZSR-vl0Qag/viewform For extra support: Support@adelejohnstoncoaching.com ____________ From your host : Adele Johnston I'm Adele Johnston, a certified nutritionist and positive psychology coach, passionate about helping women improve their menopause health and reclaim who you are without menopause taking over. This is a time in your life where you get to feel vibrant, sexy and reclaim you again! I'm proud to work with women like you and have created a very successful proven Reclaiming You 3 STEP PROCESS to help you take back control of your body during your menopause. For more details : https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/ To get Adele's FREE 3-step Menopause Weight Loss Guide: https://adelejohnstoncoaching.com/menopause-weight-loss-guide/

    The Storytellers Podcast: Elevating Your Life Through Inspiring, Unexpected Moments
    Embracing Menopause: Let's Talk About it!

    The Storytellers Podcast: Elevating Your Life Through Inspiring, Unexpected Moments

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 14:14 Transcription Available


    Welcome to a candid discussion on a topic that affects all women: menopause. If you're aged between 35 and 52, this is your safe space to learn, share, and embrace the changes in your body. Marcia shares personal insights and actionable advice on handling this journey confidently. Discover the importance of self-advocacy, finding the right healthcare support, and essential lifestyle changes like strength training and good sleep hygiene. We also highlight how crucial it is to openly talk about menopause, not just among women but with men too, ensuring collective understanding and support. Join us as we shine a light on this natural transition, offering resources and encouragement so you can navigate menopause informed and empowered. Embrace this life stage as a privilege and let's thrive together! Accounts to follow: Instagram: @cynthia_thurlow_ @drmaryclaire @kellycaspersonmd @drbettymurray @midihealth  

    Strategy& Insider
    Strategy& Insider Episode 36 - Innovating menopause care

    Strategy& Insider

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 32:18


    Join Nitya Dintakurti, the pioneering Founder and CEO of Unpause, as she transforms menopause support and women's health. In this episode, we explore the diverse challenges women face during this hormonal transition and how Unpause is reshaping the landscape with cutting-edge technology and innovation. Tune in for a captivating conversation on FemTech and the critical role of personalized and digitized approaches in advancing women's health outcomes.

    Transforming 45
    Menopause Is My Superpower with Kerstin Schulze S3E124

    Transforming 45

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 39:11


    In this uplifting episode, Lisa welcomes the radiant Kerstin Schulze—actor, wellness entrepreneur, and former Junior Olympics silver medalist—for an honest and empowering conversation about redefining midlife. From the bright lights of Hollywood to her bold approach to menopause and self-care, Kerstin shares how she's navigating change with confidence, creativity, and heart. Together, they dive into the magic of dreams, the power of slowing down, and how fitness and self-love fuel vitality at any age. Whether you're navigating perimenopause, reigniting a creative spark, or learning to live more authentically—this episode is packed with inspiration and practical tools. What You'll Learn:

    Lisas Paarschitt: Der Beziehungs-Podcast mit Lisa Ortgies
    Elisabeth Raffauf: Pubertät und Eltern-Midlife

    Lisas Paarschitt: Der Beziehungs-Podcast mit Lisa Ortgies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 45:39


    Diese Folge ist explosiv: Wenn Teenager in die Pubertät kommen und Eltern gleichzeitig in Midlifekrise oder Menopause - dann ist das ein hormonelles Feuerwerk. Was passiert, wenn die Welt der Jugendlichen und die der Eltern gleichzeitig kopfsteht? Die Psychologin und Teenager-Expertin Elisabeth Raffauf gibt Tipps für Eltern mit pubertierenden Kindern und erklärt, was es mit Jugendlichen macht, wenn die Eltern in der Krise sind. Von Elena Samjeske.

    SKIN TO IT Podcast
    Ep #25 Thriving Through Menopause: Navigating Skin Changes, HRT & Wellness with Dr. Marla Shapiro

    SKIN TO IT Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 49:13


    How does menopause affect your skin, and what can you do about it?Welcome to Skin to It, the podcast where dermatologist Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and beauty enthusiast Marlo Sutton break down everything you need to know about healthy skin. In this episode, we explore the latest science behind menopause and skin, featuring insights from our special guest Dr. Marla Shapiro, a renowned women's health expert. Plus, we break down the key changes your skin undergoes during menopause and how to maintain healthy skin at every stage. Finally, we unpack the unique challenges and opportunities of menopause for both skin and overall health. Dr. Shapiro delves into the renewed interest in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women in pre-menopause and menopause, examining the latest evidence and addressing common concerns. She also reviews the 2022 North American Menopause Society (NAMS) position statement, providing up-to-date insights on HRT benefits and risks and its role in overall health and well-being.What You'll Learn in This Episode: - How menopause affects the skin and what you can do about it. - The latest science behind hormone replacement therapy (HRT).- Breaking down the 2022 NAMS position statement on HRT.- Myths and facts about menopause treatments.- The impact of collagen loss and menopause on skin health.- Skincare advice from dermatologists on the best skincare for menopausal skin.- Solutions for dry skin during menopause and anti-aging skincare routines.- How preventive medicine can support skin and overall wellness.Whether you're looking for expert-backed menopause skincare tips or the latest health tips for women over 50, this episode combines science with practical advice to help you navigate menopause and beyond.

    The Hamilton Trained Podcast
    EP#373: Weight Loss Answers You Haven't Heard Before...Motivation, Stress Eating, Menopause

    The Hamilton Trained Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 41:58


    In today's solo Q&A episode, I'm answering your real questions about motivation, stress, emotional eating, menopause, and why consistency keeps slipping through your fingers.If you've ever spiraled after a stressful day, blamed cortisol for your plateau, or wondered how to love yourself through all of it—this is for you.You don't need another restrictive plan. You need emotional regulation, nervous system tools, and clarity around how your mindset impacts every action you take (or don't take).What we covered in today's episode:– Why nervous system regulation is the foundation of lasting habit change– How perimenopause affects fat loss and what actually helps– The truth about cortisol (and why it's not your problem)– How to stay consistent when motivation is gone– What it really means to love yourself unconditionally– And so much moreIt's time to stop starting over every Monday.Let's build a weight loss approach that actually works for your life—and your emotions.MY RESOURCES & SPECIAL OFFERS:‣ Join the Dieting From The Inside Out Collective & get immediate access: bit.ly/DFIOcollective‣ Apply for 1:1 Coaching:Application for Coaching‣ Join my free Facebook group & get all my trainings:Fat Loss Simplified | Facebook‣ Grab the Food Noise Solution Guide Here: https://inquire.hamiltontrained.com/food-noise‣ Get my [Free] Fat Loss Check-list Course:Never Struggle Losing Weight Ever Again Masterclass‣ Grab my 20 Pound Blueprint to lose your next 20lbs without feeling restricted:The 20 Pound BlueprintFIND ME ON:‣ Instagram:Instagram (@realjaredhamilton)‣ YouTube:Jared Hamilton‣ TikTok:Jared Hamilton on TikTok‣ Email:jared@hamiltontrained.com----© 2025 Jared Hamilton

    Salad With a Side of Fries
    Q & A: Women Over 40

    Salad With a Side of Fries

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 64:54


    Are you ready to tackle the unique challenges of wellness after 40? In this empowering episode of Salad with a Side of Fries, Jenn Trepeck hosts a comprehensive Q&A explicitly designed for women navigating midlife. From boosting energy to balancing hormones and thriving through menopause, Jenn covers it all, starting with a deep dive into key hormones like estrogen and progesterone and how they affect weight loss, energy, and fat distribution.Jenn explores the realities of menopause and perimenopause, including changes to the menstrual cycle, shifts in fertility, and the importance of protein for muscle and bone health. You'll learn how phytoestrogens may offer symptom relief, how gut health and the parasympathetic nervous system impact mood and nutrient absorption, and how better sleep can help reduce brain fog and fatigue. Whether you're adjusting your routine or looking for expert-backed tips to feel your best, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you navigate midlife with confidence and clarity.The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast is hosted by Jenn Trepeck, who discusses wellness and weight loss in real life, clearing up myths, misinformation, and bad science surrounding our nutrition knowledge and the food industry. Let's dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.IN THIS EPISODE: (01:19) Jenn shares her professional relationship with Christine(06:13) Jenn discusses estrogen, progesterone, fat removal and weight management(13:07) How age affects menopause, menstrual cycle, fertility and estrogen levels(19:45) What is the role of protein over 40, and how to maintain muscle and bone health(25:36) Discussion of hormones to support weight loss, energy, and phytoestrogens(30:46) Your gut, nutrient absorption, and the parasympathetic nervous system(36:24) Improving sleep quality and managing fatigue and brain fog. What about nap time(42:17) Discussion of signs and treatments for menopausal symptoms and supplements(48:13) Common health risks for women in their late 30s and 40s, and related medical tests(51:39) What ingredients are most effective for aging skin, adjusting the skin care routine(57:50) Reducing fine lines, wrinkles and age spotsKEY TAKEAWAYS:The challenge with weight loss after age 40 is primarily due to the decline of estrogen and progesterone production, which reduces insulin sensitivity, impairs sleep, and alters fat distribution, making fat removal (not just weight loss) slower and more difficult. Sustainable fat loss prioritizes health over rapid results.Low estrogen and progesterone levels can impact mood, sleep, and appetite, leading to an increased desire for comfort foods. Phytoestrogens (e.g., wild yam, black cohosh) and fiber-rich foods (e.g., cruciferous vegetables) support hormone metabolism and mood stability.Women over 40 need ~1 gram of protein per pound of body weight daily (4-6 ounces per meal, 2-3 ounces per snack) to maintain muscle and bone health. Resistance training, weight-bearing exercise, and minerals (e.g., magnesium) are critical.Low estrogen levels can cause skin dryness and wrinkles. Hydration, vitamin C, retinol, and hyaluronic acid improve skin appearance. Consistent skincare routines (cleanse, tone, treat, moisturize) reduce the appearance of age and Gua Sha massage may reduce menopausal symptoms like hot flashes.QUOTES:        (06:25) "There is fast weight loss at any age, provided you don't care how long it lasts or what happens to your health." - Jenn Trepeck(08:20) "Estrogen, the presence of estrogen and increased estrogen when we're younger in life, keeps us more insulin sensitive. It keeps us more metabolically fit." - Jenn Trepeck(21:27) "We want to aim for a gram of protein for every pound of body weight." - Jenn Trepeck(27:01) "We have less wiggle room. That estrogen was our cushion and when you eliminate the cushion, you've got less wiggle room." - Jenn Trepeck(31:00) “Bottom line, your gut is responsible for nutrient absorption and communicating all over the body.” Jenn TrepeckRESOURCES:Become A Member of Salad with a Side of FriesJenn's Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramHormones and Body Composition (feat. Ashley Fillmore)Nutrition Nugget: NAD

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    5 Menopause Diet Mistakes That Prevent You From Losing Weight - Mistake 3

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 3:17


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

    This Functional Life
    The Ideal Age to Start Hormone Replacement (Most Women Get This Wrong)

    This Functional Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 39:49


    Did you know that starting hormone replacement therapy has an ideal window, and starting it at the wrong time can actually impact your brain, bones, and heart?   In this week's episode of Menopause Mastery, I'll break down the science behind the critical window theory of hormone replacement therapy.   Discover the truth about the Women's Health Initiative study that scared women away from hormones overnight, and learn why that poorly constructed study led to decades of misinformation. I explain how the average 63-year-old participants with existing cardiovascular disease don't represent the typical woman considering hormone therapy.   Learn about the biological signals your body gives you - from sleep interruption and brain fog to the "Sahara desert" effect and joint pain - that indicate it's time to consider bioidentical hormone replacement. I reveal why progesterone decline starts in your late twenties, how testosterone affects memory and motivation, and why topical estrogen is the gold standard.   Whether you're experiencing perimenopause symptoms in your 40s or wondering if it's "too late" to start hormones in your 60s, this episode provides the science-backed guidance you need to make informed decisions about your hormone health.   Links:   Menrva Telemedicine: https://gethormonesnow.com/ FREE Hormone Quiz: https://bit.ly/3wNJOec Living Well Dallas: https://www.livingwelldallas.com/ Hormone Reset: https://hormonereset.net/ Betty Murray Website: https://www.bettymurray.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BettyAMurrayCN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bettymurray_phd/ Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com   Connect with Dr. Betty Murray:   Website: https://www.bettymurray.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BettyAMurrayCN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bettymurray_phd/   Thank you for listening to Menopause Mastery. Empowering your health journey, one episode at a time.

    The STL Bucket List Show
    Laurie & Dodie - Not your Mama's Menopause

    The STL Bucket List Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 38:58


    Laurie and Dodie - two friends who didn't see menopause coming and definitely didn't expect it to feel this overwhelming. When the symptoms showed up (and no one had warned us), we went looking for answers and came up short on anything that felt truly supportive.Support the show

    Between Two Lips
    Vaginal Estrogen and Other Vulvovaginal Musings with Dr Kelly Casperson

    Between Two Lips

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 60:36


    Dr. Kelly Casperson is a board-certified urologic surgeon,CEO and founder of The Casperson Clinic, a modern practice dedicated to hormones and sex medicine, renowned public speaker, sex educator, and host of the top-ranking podcast You Are Not Broken. Dedicated to empowering women, Dr. Kelly blends humor, candor, and science to demystify sexual health, intimacy, and midlife wellness. Through her podcast and online courses, she tackles myths about desire and normalizes conversations around healthy, fulfilling sex. Her work also provides essential education on hormones and midlife health. Connect with Dr. Kelly on Instagram (@kellycaspersonmd) or visit kellycaspersonmd.com.Dr. Kelly Casperson is a board-certified urologic surgeon who believes in the transformative power of science and the mind to reshape our understanding of sexuality and hormones. After many years of practice, a pivotal encounter with a patient ignited her deep curiosity about female sexual wellness, leading her to learn everything she could to help others.Compelled to do more, she realized that helping patients one-on-one in her clinic wasn't enough to address the widespread gap in sexual and hormonal education. Recognizing that women aren't broken in the bedroom but simply misinformed, she launched the You Are Not Broken podcast. The show quickly gained popularity, consistently ranking in the top 10 in Apple Podcasts' “Medicine” category in the U.S., and has been nominated for an AASECT award three years in a row.In 2025, Dr. Casperson expanded her mission to revolutionize women's health by founding The Casperson Clinic, a modern practice dedicated to hormones and sex medicine.Dr. Casperson's book, You Are Not Broken: Stop Should-ing All Over Your Sex Life, is available on Amazon and Audible. In 2025, she will be opening the Casperson Clinic for hormones and sex medicine, expanding her reach even further in women's health.Her book: “You Are Not Broken: Stop Should-ing All Over Your Sex Life” is out now on Amazon and Audible.kellycaspersonmd.comwww.facebook.com/yourenotbrokenwww.instagram.com/@kellycaspersonmdwww.youtube.com/@kellycaspersonmd_________________________________________________________________________________________vTry the Fringe Heals Red Light Pelvic Wand here:https://fringeheals.com/ref/467/Thank you so much for listening! I use fitness and movement to help women prevent and overcome pelvic floor challenges like incontinence and organ prolapse. There is help for women in all life stages! Every Woman Needs A Vagina Coach! Please make sure to LEAVE A REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE to the show for the best fitness and wellness advice south of your belly button. *******************I recommend checking out my comprehensive pelvic health education and fitness programs on my Buff Muff AppYou can also join my next 28 Day Buff Muff Challenge https://www.vaginacoach.com/buffmuffIf you are feeling social you can connect with me… On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/VagCoachOn Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vaginacoach/On Twitter https://twitter.com/VaginaCoachOn The Web www.vaginacoach.comGet your Feel Amazing Vaginal Moisturizer Here

    Happy and Healthy with Amy Lang
    Overcoming Ageism: 5 Mindset Shifts for Thriving After 50

    Happy and Healthy with Amy Lang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 20:49


    Are you telling yourself it's all downhill after menopause? You're not alone.In this episode, Amy reveals how your beliefs about aging impact your brain health and longevity. Learn how to shift your mindset, challenge ageism—and embrace menopause as a vibrant new chapter.What to Listen For:[00:01:00] Why decline is not inevitable with aging[00:02:00] How ageism is baked into our culture—and how it affects your health[00:04:00] Fascinating stats on life expectancy: then vs. now[00:08:00] How positive beliefs about aging can extend your life by 7.5 years[00:10:00] The Western medical view of menopause vs. Traditional Chinese Medicine's “second spring”[00:11:00] The difference between lifespan and health span—and why it matters[00:12:00] What “compressed morbidity” means for your quality of life[00:13:00] 5 empowering mindset reframes about menopause and aging[00:15:00] Simple steps to shift your thinking about aging starting todayYour beliefs about aging matter more than you think. By embracing a positive mindset and viewing menopause as your “second spring,” you can enhance your brain health, resilience, and overall well-being. Want more support? Be the first to know when the Second Spring Society program opens — CLICK HERE to join the waitlist! And don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and the newsletter for more tips and inspiration.Subscribe & Review in iTunesIf you like what you hear, please subscribe to my podcast.  I encourage you to do that today as I don't want you to miss an episode.  Click here to subscribe on iTunes!Now if you're feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is.Thank you!RESOURCES: Register for the FREE Masterclass: 5 Keys to Protecting Your Brain Health Book a FREE Discovery Call with Amy Lang Order Amy's book Thoughts Are Habits Too: Master Your Triggers, Free Yourself From Diet Culture, and Rediscover Joyful Eating. Follow Amy on Instagram @habitwhisperer

    Boss Body
    Sleep Better During Menopause with Morgan Adams

    Boss Body

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 38:39


    Do you struggle with sleepless nights and low energy during menopause? Between hot flashes, stress, and the endless mental to-do lists spinning through our heads, it sometimes feels impossible to get a good night's sleep.That's why I invited Morgan Adams, a double-certified holistic sleep coach, on this episode to explain exactly why midlife and menopause can wreak havoc on our sleep and what we can do about itShe shares her top 3 easy, doable strategies to start catching more zzz's. And what NOT to do if you want to sleep better. Some of them just might surprise you!Highlights03:12 Pros and Cons of Sleep Aids09:17 How to Get Consistent Sleep23:46 Sleep Challenges30:49 Sleep Tips & What NOT to DoImportant LinksGrab your FREE Rev Up Your Metabolism Guide: Powerful Strategies for Women in Midlife, Menopause & Beyond to Fire Up Their Metabolism, Release Weight, and Reclaim Their HealthWebsite: SarahHaasWellness.comFacebook: Sarah Haas WellnessInstagram: SarahHaasWellnessYoutube: Sarah Haas WellnessMorgan AdamsMorgan Adams is a transformative holistic sleep coach who empowers women to conquer their battle with sleepless nights, without reliance on sleep medications. With her powerful sleep toolkit, Morgan not only ensures that women experience a profound enhancement in their sleep quality, but she also guides them in rekindling their relationship with sleep, paving the way for less stressful and more fulfilling days.Having struggled with insomnia and dependency on prescription sleeping pills for almost a decade, Morgan intimately understands the profound impact sleep has on one's quality of life. She is a two-time breast cancer survivor, which has fueled her advocacy for a lifestyle rooted in disease prevention. https://www.morganadamswellness.com/https://www.instagram.com/morganadams.wellness/Free Guide: Awake Again at 3AM? Your Guide To Why You're Waking Up And What To Do About It? https://www.morganadamswellness.com/awake-againThanks so much for listening to the Boss Body podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. 

    Why I Knit
    Knitting and the menopause with Dr Zoe

    Why I Knit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 59:57


    In the second of two episodes, this week I speak to Dr Zoe, a GP specialising in menopause. Zoe's colleagues joined me last week to speak about knitting a blanket for her following her recent cancer diagnosis. Zoe speaks about her long history of using knitting to benefit her mental well-being, how she is using it now during her cancer treatment and how knitting has allowed her to find spaces where being an introvert is celebrated. We also talk about Zoe's views that knitting is a particularly helpful tool during the menopause when we all rely more on our daily coping strategies to manage this transition.To connect with Zoe: Instagram: @manchestermenopausehive-------------

    Soulful Menopause Podcast
    She Decided: A Journey of Empowerment

    Soulful Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 78:00


    Send us a textJoin me for an enriching and empowering conversation with Chris Maddox, founder of The Wild Woman Project.Together we go on a journey through her profound poem "She Decided". We share stories, insights, life lessons and what it means to reclaim your throne!If you're feeling lost, uncertain, disempowered, unfulfilled, chaotic, or any other challenging emotions right now, I hope this episode brings you peace.Find out more about Chris Maddox and The Wild Woman Project here:https://thewildwomanproject.com/

    The Flipping 50 Show
    Bladder Issues in Menopause - The Hidden Bacteria You Need to Know

    The Flipping 50 Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 47:00


    If bladder issues in menopause are keeping you from jumping for bone density or for jumping for joy. Or if laughing and sneezing or a need to consider hydration needs against access to a bathroom are real life and every day concerns you… we've got you today.  Bladder issues in menopause don't need to keep you from activities, and they may come with signs and symptoms that aren't the obvious urgency, burning or leakage. The information here about testing beyond traditional options just might make you want to re-listen and share this one.    My Guest: Dr Kelly McCann is a board certified internist and pediatrician specializing in functional, integrative and environmental medicine. She graduated Brown undergrad, Tulane Med School, fellowship in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. Her medical practice, the Spring Center, is located in Southern California. She hosted virtual summits on MCAS and can be found on many podcasts, summits and @drkellymccann.   Questions We Answer in This Episode: [00:09:09] What is a bacterial biofilm and how does that relate to bladder issues in women? [00:08:21] How do you know if you have a biofilm colonization? [00:13:26] Can you explain the testing technology and how it differs from a urinalysis and urine culture? [00:25:09] Other than UTIs and bladder issues, what might be some other signs that bacterial biofilms might be an issue?  [00:26:55] Are there other things that we should understand about this? (often associated with hypercoagulability which can mean an increased risk for heart disease) [00:30:58] Are there other options before or instead of antibiotics? If you personally got results back suggesting you do have bacteria, would you go the route of herbs or antibiotics?  [00:35:00] Cost of the test? And is it covered?    Bacterial Biofilm as Bladder Issues in Menopause   What is a Bacterial Biofilm? Mucus-like structures where bacteria live, can be found in the mouth, nose, GI tract, vagina, etc. These bacterial “homes” protect microbes from detection in standard lab tests. That means you can have symptoms, but your test results still show “normal.”   What is Next Generation Sequencing? Gives a complete and accurate picture of what's causing  your symptoms, even when your urinalysis and cultures are ‘normal'. Procedure: Scans the DNA of everything present in your sample (e.g. urine). Matches it to a vast DNA library of known organisms. Identifies exactly which microbes are in your bladder, how many, and in what percentages. Recommends treatment options by checking the medical literature for which antibiotics are effective against each bacteria. MicroGenDX does this test.   Signs You Might Have Biofilm Colonization: Chronic bladder symptoms (urgency, frequency, burning) without a confirmed UTI Recurrent UTIs that don't resolve or keep returning “Normal” urine tests but ongoing discomfort Other unexplained inflammation-driven symptoms like fatigue, rashes, headaches, joint pain, and more.   Relation to Heart Disease: Bacteria can travel from brushing your teeth and can end up in your coronary arteries and bladder. Biofilms can trigger clot formation for individuals who are genetically predisposed to forming clots or fibrin mesh. Systemic inflammation risk for individuals with low-level bacterial colonization that their body   Connect with Kelly: Website - Dr. Kelly McCann Website - The Spring Center Facebook - Dr. Kelly McCann Instagram - @drkellymccann    Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - Solving Sleep Issues with CBD and Other Perimenopause Symptom Solutions Next Episode - What Stem Cell Therapy Taught Me About Recovery, Mindset, and Reinventing Downtime More Like This - True Core Confidence: Revolutionizing Pelvic Floor Fitness After 40   Resources: Short & Easy Exercise videos in this 5 Day Flip Challenge. Don't know where to start? Book your Discovery Call with Debra.  

    Fibromyalgia Podcast
    BONUS: Is This Menopause... Or Fibromyalgia? on The To Your Health Podcast with Esther Avant

    Fibromyalgia Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 42:59


    In this special bonus episode, Tami is sharing a recent guest appearance she made on the To Your Health podcast hosted by Esther Avant. Esther is a health industry veteran with 20 years of experience, passionately helping people stop starting over so they can build the consistency and confidence to create the kind of life they want — starting with their health. Through her work, Esther shares practical tools and new ways of thinking to help audiences focus on what matters, lean on those who can help, and take compassionate ownership of the process. With the To Your Health podcast, Esther empowers women to make meaningful, lasting changes for their physical, mental, and emotional health. In the interview, Tami and Esther discuss everything from the basics of what fibromyalgia is, to how to tell the difference between fibromyalgia and other conditions like menopause. Tami also gives you some tips to better budget your energy and how to communicate better with your loved ones. Tami also discusses some mindset shifts that can really make a difference as you're learning to manage your fibromyalgia. If you enjoy this episode, please check out the rest of Esther's podcast here.     Note: This episode is not meant to be medical advice. Every person and every situation is unique. The information you learn in this episode should be shared and discussed with your own healthcare providers. To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes. For daily doses of hope, inspiration, and practical advice, join Tami on Facebook or Instagram. Need a good book to read? Download Tami's books for free. Ready to take back control of your life and health? Schedule a complimentary consultation with a Certified Fibromyalgia Coach®.

    SHOCK & Y’ALL
    - with Dr Christine Ibriham - Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy 101, Why Blood Panels Matter, Peri VS Menopause and Mental Health Matters

    SHOCK & Y’ALL

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 49:08


    Okay y'all, today's episode is personal. I'm talking with my hormone doctor, Dr. Christine Ibrahim - yes, the one who changed my actual life. She's the first person who made sense of what was going on in my body and didn't dismiss me with a “you're fine” when I clearly wasn't. We're getting into the real stuff: bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, what those blood panels actually mean, the difference between peri and menopause, and why your mental health might be taking a hit. If you've ever felt like you're doing all the “right” things and still don't feel like yourself - this one's for you.Highlights:(03:50) When bloodwork says “fine” but you feel awful(07:42) Why Dr. Christine treats people, not numbers(14:19) The IGF marker and feeling younger inside(22:06) Cortisol steal: stress messing with your hormones(28:45) 70+ symptoms of peri and menopause (yes, 70)(38:10) The truth about that scary hormone studyFind out more about Dr Christine IbrihamWebsiteInstagram: drchristineibrahimmdQualia Mind - click hereCoupon Code: SHOCKANDYALL (15% off any purchase)Visit Nicole's on demand fitness platform for live weekly classes and a recorded library of yoga, strength training, guided audio meditations and mobility (Kinstretch) classes, as well: https://www.sweatandstillness.comGrab Nicole's bestselling children's book and enter your email for A FREE GIFT: https://www.yolkedbook.comFind Nicole on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nicolesciacca/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenicolesciaccaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicolesciaccayoga/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1X8PPWCQa2werd4unex1eAPractice yoga with Nicole in person in Santa Monica, CA at Aviator Nation Ride. Get the App to book in: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aviator-nation-ride/id1610561929Book a discovery call or virtual assessment with Nicole here: https://www.calendly.com/nicolesciaccaThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers AudioMentioned in this episode:www.Neurohacker.com/shockandyall and use the code SHOCKANDYALL to get 15% off your first order

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    5 Menopause Diet Mistakes That Prevent You From Losing Weight - Mistake 2

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 3:49


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

    The Positive Perimenopause Podcast
    #129: 7 Essential Habits to Move Through Menopause with More Ease

    The Positive Perimenopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 42:21 Transcription Available


    Midlife doesn't have to be a crisis — it can be a genuine metamorphosis.In this episode, I'm not talking about just surviving menopause.I'm talking about moving through it with more ease, clarity, and actual calm.You'll hear a segment from a training I recently ran, where I shared seven essential habits that helped me feel more like myself again — and can do the same for you.They're rooted in science, backed by real results, and designed to work with your body, not against it.This isn't about overhauling your life overnight.It's about understanding your body's new language — and responding with choices that actually support it.Here's what we cover:➡️ The one habit that helped me stop spiralling and reclaim a sense of control➡️ How just 10 minutes a day can improve your sleep and steady your nervous system➡️ What the science really says about food, muscle, and mood in perimenopause➡️ The conversation around HRT and breast cancer risk — without fear or fluff➡️ Why reconnection (with others and yourself) is non-negotiable at this time✨ Whether you're deep in the menopause transition or just beginning to notice changes, this episode is here to remind you:You're not alone. And you're not powerless.Small shifts. Big difference.You've got this.Download The Breath Check-Up - your FREE guide to understanding how well you're breathing right now. Download my energising 5 Minute Morning Practice to get your day started in the best way possible. To find out more about my membership The Inner Space go to: https://www.pollywarren.com/theinnerspaceEmail me at: info@pollywarren.comhttps://www.pollywarren.com/https://www.instagram.com/pollywarrencoaching/

    Dr. Ruscio Radio: Health, Nutrition and Functional Medicine
    972 - Surprising Gut Treatments For PMS, Menopause & Hormone Imbalances

    Dr. Ruscio Radio: Health, Nutrition and Functional Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 29:15


    Did you know that hormone healing is directly connected to gut healing? In this episode, I share two stories of patients who improved their PMS and hormone imbalance symptoms by first healing their gut. I'll also break down the best treatments for managing menopause symptoms. Learn the top supplements and diet strategies for PMS, balancing hormones after birth control, and menopause symptoms. Listen now!    Start healing with us! Learn more about our virtual clinic:  https://drruscio.com/virtual-clinic/   Featured products: https://store.drruscio.com/products/elemental-heal  store.drruscio.com/products/healthy-gut-healthy-you https://store.drruscio.com/products/progest-harmony https://store.drruscio.com/products/estro-harmony https://store.drruscio.com/search?q=probiotics https://store.drruscio.com/search?q=adrenal https://store.drruscio.com/search?q=digestive+enzymes  

    Self Reflection Podcast
    Eat, Fast, and Live Younger

    Self Reflection Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 36:05


    Send us a textWhat if you could press a "reset" button on your body's aging process? In a world obsessed with living longer, what does it truly mean to live healthier for longer? In this enlightening episode of Self-Reflection, host Lira Ndifon sits down with longevity dietitian Renee Fitton to demystify the science of aging gracefully. Renee introduces a groundbreaking approach that goes beyond traditional dieting, exploring how we can leverage nutrition, community, and fasting to not just add years to our life, but life to our years. Renee demystifies how FMD works, explaining the way it helps users lose weight while protecting crucial muscle mass, improve skin health, and even reverse their biological age by years. This isn't just about theory; it's a practical, accessible path to wellness, offering the profound benefits of a prolonged fast without the struggle. The discussion provides a clear roadmap for anyone looking to optimize their health from the inside out, making the science of longevity understandable and achievable.The conversation offers particularly vital insights for women navigating the unique metabolic changes of midlife. Renee details how FMD can help counteract the effects of hormonal shifts during menopause, providing a powerful tool for managing weight, blood sugar, and overall vitality. Beyond diet, Lira and Renee explore the holistic nature of a long, healthy life, touching on the surprising importance of community and the power of simple, daily habits to create profound, lasting change.This episode is your guide to reclaiming your health at any age, reminding you that true wellness is a combination of science and self-reflection. If this conversation sparked something in you, please help us grow by liking, following, and subscribing on all platforms so we can continue bringing these meaningful conversations to the world.Support the showCall to Action: Engage with the Self-Reflection Podcast community! Like, follow, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube (Self-Reflection Podcast by Lira Ndifon), and all major podcast platforms. Share your insights and feedback—we value your contributions! Suggest topics you'd like us to explore. Your support amplifies our reach, sharing these vital messages of self-love and empowerment. Until our next conversation, prioritize self-care and embrace your journey. Grab your copy of "Awaken Your True Self" on Amazon. Until next time, be kind to yourself and keep reflecting.

    Healthy Beyond 40 | Lose Weight, Healthier Habits, Healthy Eating, More Energy, Feel Better, Lose Belly Fat, Weight Loss
    REPLAY: Understanding Belly Fat During Menopause: Causes, Daily Habits, and Weight Loss Tips for Women Over 40

    Healthy Beyond 40 | Lose Weight, Healthier Habits, Healthy Eating, More Energy, Feel Better, Lose Belly Fat, Weight Loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 18:08


    Ever wondered why belly fat seems to be a bigger challenge during menopause? In this episode, we're exploring the hidden factors contributing to belly fat during this transitional time in life. Join us as we dive into the science behind it and offer practical advice for managing your weight. What We'll Cover: Hormonal Changes Insulin Resistance Stress and Cortisol Diet and Real Foods Movement  Strength Training Tune in to get the insights you need to tackle belly fat during menopause and take control of your health with actionable strategies!   Mentioned in this episode:

    Menopause Management - Dr. Barbie Taylor
    Grading and Staging of Breast Cancer (YouTube Video #388)

    Menopause Management - Dr. Barbie Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 25:53


    Grading & Staging Breast Cancer – Know the Hidden DangersIn this episode, Dr. Barbara 'Menopause' Taylor breaks down the critical differences between grading and staging breast cancer—and exposes the hidden dangers that often leave patients confused or misinformed. Learn how cancer cell "grades" reflect aggressiveness, how "stages" indicate spread, and why stage 0 (carcinoma in situ) can be misleading. With clarity and compassion, Dr. Taylor empowers you to understand your diagnosis and advocate for informed treatment decisions.Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here. Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources. Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
    350: 5 Menopause Diet Mistakes That Prevent You From Losing Weight

    Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 5:28


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

    The mindbodygreen Podcast
    603: The science of sleep, sex, & sharing a bed | Wendy Troxel, Ph.D. 

    The mindbodygreen Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 54:56


    “ Sleep is really foundational to those core building blocks of a healthy relationship,” explains Wendy Troxel, Ph.D. Wendy Troxel, Ph.D., a licensed clinical psychologist and certified behavioral sleep medicine specialist, joins us to unpack the powerful—and often overlooked—role of sleep in our lives, from its impact on sexual health and menopause to relationships, wearables, and beyond:  - Sleep & healthspan (~1:10) - The role of sleep in relationships (~4:00) - Sleep & sexual health (~8:08) - Subjective vs. objective sleep scores (~12:10) - Oxytocin & physical touch (~14:30) - Sleep recommendations (~16:00) - Menopause & sleep (~18:15) - Optimal sleep etiquette (~21:05) - Scheduling your worry (~23:12) - Improving sleep quality during menopause (~25:50) - The role of wearables (~33:15) - Statistics to prioritize for sleep quality (~38:10) - Improving HRV (~43:00) - The future of sleep science (~47:10) - Teens & sleep schedules (~49:55) Referenced in the episode:  - Follow Troxel on Instagram (@sharingthecovers) - Pick up her book, Sharing the Covers - Watch her TED talk on teenagers & sleep (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Zj_InJ4BQ)  - Watch her TED talk on couples & sleep (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7ntoFtZK6A)  - Check out her website (https://www.wendytroxel.com/)   Go to cozyearth.com and use code MBG for 40% off best-selling temperature-regulating sheets, apparel, and more. Trust me—you'll feel the difference the very first night.  Thanks for listening to this special episode—brought to you by Solaray, the #1 vitamin and mineral supplement brand in health food stores. Try their Liposomal Multivitamin for Women today at 30% off. Visit Solaray.com and use code MINDBODYGREEN. We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full video on YouTube! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Everyday Wellness
    Ep. 476 AMA #12: Weight Loss Resistance, Muscle & Menopause with Cynthia Thurlow, NP

    Everyday Wellness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 62:49


    Welcome to my first solo AMA episode in quite some time!  I recently submitted the second round of edits for my book. That excited me and inspired me to reach out on social media and invite questions from my listeners and community. In my conversation today, I dive into weight loss resistance and reverse dieting, and I also share what I have been doing over the past year to build muscle.  Join me for a transparent and candid conversation, interwoven with questions from listeners and social media followers, where I answer many of the questions that matter most to you. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Why the death of my father inspired me to back away from fasting and focus on strength training Changing my mindset to prioritize strength over thinness How the sex hormone shifts during perimenopause and menopause affect body composition The benefits of reverse dieting to improve metabolic health          Using strength training to counteract the effects of sarcopenia Chronic stress and its impact on cortisol levels and metabolic health inflammation levels and toxins from personal care products, food, and the environment Importance of prioritizing sleep  Connecting with hormone-savvy healthcare providers The best supplements for overall health Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Books mentioned: Estrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve Women's Well-Being and Lengthen Their Lives—Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer by Dr. Avrum Bluming and Dr. Carol Tavris The XX Brain: The Groundbreaking Science Empowering Women to Maximize Cognitive Health and Prevent Alzheimer's Disease by Lisa Mosconi