• #178 - Perimenopause Without Panic: Body Changes, Food Freedom, And Real Support
    Jan 26 2026

    Perimenopause can feel unpredictable, emotional, and deeply disorienting, especially when your body changes quickly and nothing seems to work the way it used to. In this story session, I'm joined by Britney, a 49-year-old therapist navigating late perimenopause, who shares her honest experience with weight changes, fatigue, mood swings, and the fear that often shows up alongside them.

    Together, we talk about what it’s really like to move from panic and food rules into trust, attunement, and food freedom in midlife. This episode explores how stepping out of diet culture, wearing clothes that fit your today body, and finding supportive community can free up mental space and help you feel more like yourself again, even in the middle of uncertainty.

    If you’re in perimenopause and struggling with body image, confusing symptoms, or your relationship with food, this conversation will help you feel less alone and more hopeful about what’s possible next.

    Learn more about Britney's work here: www.lecofva.com

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    Looking for more about midlife, menopause nutrition, and intuitive eating? Click here to grab one of my free guides and learn what I've got "on the menu" including my 1:1 and group programs. https://www.easy.link/menopause.nutritionist

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    37 mins
  • #177 - Reclaiming ‘Selfish’ as a Midlife & Menopause Power Move with Suzy Reading
    Jan 19 2026

    If the word “selfish” still triggers guilt for you, this episode is the permission slip you didn’t know you needed. I’m joined by the ever-wise Suzy Reading to explore why so many of us in midlife struggle to receive support, set boundaries, and prioritize our own needs — even when we know better.

    We unpack the deep roots of people-pleasing, the pressure to be endlessly self-reliant, and how we can start to reclaim selfish as something powerful, not shameful. If you’ve been doing all the “right” self-care things and still feel depleted, this conversation will help you connect the dots — and offer a new, more compassionate way forward.

    Learn more about Suzy Reading and her new book How To Be Selfish here: https://www.suzyreading.co.uk/

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    #58 - Rest to Reset - Redefining Self-Care with Suzy Reading

    #132 - Why You Need to Put Capacity, Self-Compassion, & Self-Care on the Menu

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    📚 I wrote a book! Eat To Thrive During Menopause is out now! Order your copy today and start thriving in midlife.

    Looking for more about midlife, menopause nutrition, and intuitive eating? Click here to grab one of my free guides and learn what I've got "on the menu" including my 1:1 and group programs. https://www.easy.link/menopause.nutritionist

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    25 mins
  • #176: Anti-Diet Menopause in the Age of Ozempic With Dr. Mara Gordon
    Jan 5 2026

    Welcome to 2026, where it suddenly feels harder than ever to talk about menopause, health, and nutrition without the conversation getting hijacked by weight loss. In this longer-than-usual episode, I’m joined by family physician and writer Dr. Mara Gordon (who proudly describes herself as an “anti-diet doctor”) to talk about the question that's been on my mind lately: Is a weight-neutral menopause still possible?

    Mara and I unpack what weight neutrality actually means in real-world healthcare, why the “weight loss fixes everything” narrative has gotten louder again, and whether GLP-1 medications can fit into an informed, values-based, body-autonomy-first approach to care.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • What I mean by “weight neutral” (and why it’s not the same as “anti-weight loss”)
    • Why menopause weight changes can create so much urgency, fear, and pressure
    • How to support weight-neutral conversations even when cholesterol, blood sugar, or blood pressure change
    • The “Mediterranean pattern,” and why nutrition strategies can help without turning into restriction
    • GLP-1s: what they can do well (and what they cannot do)
    • Why a lot of expectations about weight loss are shaped by culture, not medicine
    • Why “I want to avoid meds” is often about something deeper than the medication

    About my guest, Dr. Mara Gordon
    Dr. Mara Gordon is a family physician in Camden, New Jersey. She’s also a writer, including NPR’s Real Talk with a Doc column, and she writes a Substack newsletter called Your Doctor Friend, about healthcare being a mess and how we can figure it out together. She’s also working on a book about diet culture and medicine, expected in 2027.

    Links & resources

    • Dr. Mara Gordon’s Substack: Your Doctor Friend
    • NPR column: Real Talk with a Doc
    • My website + free resources + coaching: menopausenutritionist.ca

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    Looking for more about midlife, menopause nutrition, and intuitive eating? Click here to grab one of my free guides and learn what I've got "on the menu" including my 1:1 and group programs. https://www.easy.link/menopause.nutritionist

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    56 mins
  • #175: Food Guilt in Midlife: Why Your Alarm Keeps Going Off (Even When It’s Just Toast)
    Dec 15 2025

    What if the loudest voice at your meals isn’t hunger, but an overactive alarm telling you you’re doing it “wrong”? In this episode, I dig into the link between food guilt and relentless food noise, and show how midlife shifts, hormones, sleep, mood, and capacity can crank that alarm even higher. Instead of doubling down on rules, I'll walk you through the 3-step process that replaces food morality with neutrality.

    Grab The Food Guilt Decoder here: https://www.menopausenutritionist.ca/FoodGuiltDecoder

    Episodes mentiond:

    Episode 172: https://themidlifefeast.buzzsprout.com/1851576/episodes/18238090

    Episode 151:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1851576/episodes/17038620

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    Looking for more about midlife, menopause nutrition, and intuitive eating? Click here to grab one of my free guides and learn what I've got "on the menu" including my 1:1 and group programs. https://www.easy.link/menopause.nutritionist

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    20 mins
  • #174: How to Rebuild Your Habits in Midlife: A Kinder, Science-Backed Approach with Signe Darpinian, LMFT
    Dec 8 2025

    Sometimes the routines that feel the hardest to change are the ones that once helped us cope. In this episode, therapist and eating-disorder specialist Signe Darpinian breaks down how those patterns get wired into the brain, why diet culture reinforces them, and how midlife is actually an ideal time to reshape habits with clarity and compassion.

    We dig into what it really takes to unwind the patterns that feel automatic, especially the ones that show up at the end of a long day or week. You’ll hear how small, well-timed shifts can loosen the grip of old routines and create space for choices that actually feel good.

    We also explore simple tools for calming the mental swirl that fuels cravings and second-guessing, along with a gentler approach to movement and nourishment that supports energy, mood, and a steadier sense of self. It’s all about building habits that fit your real life, not forcing yourself into rigid rules.

    If you’re stepping away from dieting and looking for routines that feel kinder, more sustainable, and more you, this conversation offers encouragement, clarity, and a practical path forward.

    Connect with Signe Darpinian

    Grab the Book: A Woman's Guide to Menopause, Body Image, and Emotional Well-being at Midlife
    Instagram: @therapyrockspodcast
    Website: www.signedarpinian.com

    Like what you learned? Check out these other episodes!

    • Finding Your Movement Rhythm with ADHD & Perimenopause with Christine Chessman
    • How to Cancel Your Clean Plate Club Membership with Emily Sucher, RD
    • How to Stop the Cycle of “Starting Over” Every Monday
    • 3 Reasons Why Intuitive Eating Might Feel Hard with Abbie Attwood


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    📚 I wrote a book! Eat To Thrive During Menopause is out now! Order your copy today and start thriving in midlife.

    Looking for more about midlife, menopause nutrition, and intuitive eating? Click here to grab one of my free guides and learn what I've got "on the menu" including my 1:1 and group programs. https://www.easy.link/menopause.nutritionist

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    51 mins
  • #173 - How To Age Without Apology with Deb Benfield RDN
    Dec 1 2025

    What if the fear of “looking older” isn’t really about wrinkles at all, but about relevance, visibility, and power? I welcome registered dietitian and author Deb Benfield to dig into internalized ageism and the subtle ways culture teaches us to distrust our future selves. We walk about how it gets tangled up with diet culture, wellness trends, and perfectionism. Together we unpack why compliments like “you haven’t aged a bit” keep youth on a pedestal, how patriarchy and ableism shape appearance pressure, and what it takes to build a truly age-affirming life. We talk about:

    • Defining internalized ageism and why it starts early
    • Separating facts of aging from fear-based stories
    • Naming patriarchy, sexism and ableism in appearance pressure
    • How wellness trends can trigger relapse and obsession
    • Autonomy vs pressure in skincare, movement and food
    • Her book's framework for untangling systems and mending body trust
    • Practical steps to notice, name and unlearn ageist thoughts
    • Choosing freedom and values over perfection

    Learn more about Deb's work:https://www.debrabenfield.com

    Order Unapologetic Aging: https://www.debrabenfield.com/book

    If you've loved today's conversation and found it helpful, please share it with a friend who needs to hear this and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts

    If you're ready to take the next step towards thriving in midlife, head to menopause nutritionist.ca to learn more about my one-to-one and group coaching programs, free resources, and where to get your copy of Eat to Thrive during menopause


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    31 mins
  • #172 Q&A Episode: Soy, Metabolism, And Food Noise
    Nov 24 2025

    I'm answering three questions this week: how to get soy’s benefits if it bothers your gut, what really shifts in metabolism during menopause, and how to quiet food noise. We'll cover:

    • Non-soy protein swaps from beans, lentils and pulses
    • Flax lignans as a phytoestrogen alternative
    • Metabolism as a system of gears, not a dial
    • Hormones’ indirect impact through symptoms and routines
    • Defining food noise and why it returns after GLP-1s
    • Permission-based eating to rebuild trust and satisfaction

    Episodes mentioned:

    #151 - Is it Hunger, Hormones or Food Noise?

    #155 - Q&A: Food Tracking, Plant Proteins & Collagen Supplements

    #127 - The Truth About Soy in Midlife

    #84 - On The Menu - Part 1 Your Menopause Nutrition Questions

    #87- On The Menu - Part 2 Your Menopause Nutrition Questions

    #90 - On The Menu - Part 3 Your Menopause Nutrition Questions


    Join the live book club Q&A: https://www.menopausenutritionist.ca/bookclub


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    📚 I wrote a book! Eat To Thrive During Menopause is out now! Order your copy today and start thriving in midlife.

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    22 mins
  • #171: Sleep in the Messy Middle of Midlife and Menopause with Dr Shelby Harris
    Nov 17 2025

    Feel like your sleep has gone missing in midlife? Join me and my guest Dr Shelby Harris as we break down why sleep changes in perimenopause, how culture has overhyped “perfect sleep,” and the tools that actually help. Dr. Shelby Harris also explains CBTi in plain language so you can stop chasing hacks and start building steady, restful sleep. We talk about:

    • The perfect storm of hormones, mood, and social load
    • Why sleep hygiene helps but won’t cure insomnia
    • Rethinking the “eight hours” rule and normal wakeups
    • HRT benefits and limits for midlife sleep
    • CBTi basics: wake time, stimulus control, time-in-bed tweaks
    • Letting go of sleep anxiety
    • Practical first steps and when to get help

    Learn more about Dr Harris at: www. drshelbyharris .com

    Follow her on Instagram: @ SleepDocShelby

    Check out her books:

    The Women’s Guide to Overcoming Insomnia: Get a Good Night’s Sleep Without Relying on Medication

    The Essential Guide to Children’s Sleep: A Tired Caregiver’s Workbook for Every Age and Stage

    Looking for better sleep solutions in the kitchen? My book, Eat to Thrive During Menopause, has an entire section on sleep - Order wherever books are sold or visit www.menopausenutritionist.ca/Book.

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    📚 I wrote a book! Eat To Thrive During Menopause is out now! Order your copy today and start thriving in midlife.

    Looking for more about midlife, menopause nutrition, and intuitive eating? Click here to grab one of my free guides and learn what I've got "on the menu" including my 1:1 and group programs. https://www.easy.link/menopause.nutritionist

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    30 mins