• E142 | From Hormones To Habits: Making Sense Of 2026 Wellness Trends
    Jan 15 2026

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    Trends promise easy buttons, but your body runs on context, capacity, and consistent basics. We dive into the 2026 wellness landscape with a clear, practical lens: where hormones, protein, and strength training helped last year and where oversimplification led many women to feel worse. Our conversation reframes quick fixes into personalized patterns, unpacking how two people can share a diagnosis yet need completely different strategies based on stress, sleep, digestion, micronutrients, and metabolic health.

    We get real about tech and wearables. HRV, sleep scores, CGMs, and temperature data can be powerful, but only when they inform curiosity rather than fuel comparison. You’ll hear how to compare you to you, read trends over time, and cross-check numbers against how you actually feel. We make the case for nervous system regulation as the gatekeeper of change, sharing accessible practices like breath work, guided stillness, and journaling, that make behavior shifts stick because your body finally feels safe enough to accept them.

    Longevity takes center stage with a focus on healthspan. We break down why metabolic health anchors brain function, blood pressure, cancer risk, and hormone balance, and how to build a resilient foundation with protein and fiber forward meals, resistance training, daily movement, better sleep, stress skills, and real connection. Biohacks aren’t bad; they’re just the garnish, not the meal. Our approach stays steady: labs plus context, mindset plus metabolism, strategy plus sustainability. If you’re ready to play chess instead of checkers with your health, this is your roadmap.

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend.

    What’s one simple habit your future self will thank you for starting today?

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  • E141 | How To Get Back On Track After The Holidays
    Jan 8 2026

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    The holiday high fades, the winter gloom rolls in, and suddenly you’re puffy, tired, and snacky. We’ve all been there... and we built a simple, compassionate way back. This conversation gets honest about cortisol spikes, circadian drift, and blood sugar swings, then maps a seven-day reentry plan that actually fits a real woman’s life.

    We start by normalizing the come-down and explaining why your nervous system feels overloaded after late nights, sugar, alcohol, travel, and family intensity. Then we rebuild from the ground up with five steady levers: hydration you can track, protein-forward meals that stabilize energy, light movement to cue your circadian rhythm, fiber to repair your gut and mood, and sleep guardrails that bring back deep rest. Along the way, we debunk “protein” pastries and cleanse culture, share practical breakfast swaps, and show you how to habit stack tiny actions—like water before coffee or a two-minute step-outside rule—into daily momentum.

    We also tackle the mental game. Shame-based discipline spikes stress and stalls progress; care-based discipline keeps promises small and repeatable. You’ll learn boundaries that protect consistency—pick dessert or drinks, hold an exit time, say a clear no to food pushers—and micro-practices for cravings and calm, from tall-water-plus-air-squats to breathwork and sensory grounding. Most importantly, we tie actions to goals so every step has purpose: stable blood sugar for energy and weight loss, light and breathing for stress relief, and systems that outlast motivation.

    If you’re ready to recover instead of “make up” for the holidays, press play and grab the landing-day checklist. Subscribe, leave a five-star review, and share this with a friend who needs a gentle reset, not another extreme plan.

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  • E140 | Life After Cancer: Health, Hormones, And Hope
    Jan 1 2026

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    You made it through treatment, heard the words “cancer free,” and then the questions started piling up: Why am I still exhausted? Where did my libido go? Why does my body feel like a stranger? We’re tackling life after cancer with a clear-eyed look at hormones, quality of life, and the difference between avoiding recurrence and actually feeling well.

    We break down what survival medicine prioritizes versus what optimization requires, showing how blanket rules like “no hormones ever” fail many women. Not all breast and ovarian cancers are the same, and neither are your risks or goals. We talk through ER/PR-positive versus negative subtypes, BRCA considerations, and the real factors that should shape care: time since treatment, recurrence risk, symptom severity, and personal values. From there, we explore practical options with nuance—low-dose vaginal estrogen for genitourinary health, carefully dosed testosterone to support muscle, bone, mood, and libido and why doing nothing can carry its own risks for inflammation, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease.

    You deserve individualized care, informed choice, and a plan built around your life. Tune in for evidence, options, and encouragement you can use now. If this conversation helps, share it with someone who needs it, subscribe for more grounded women’s health, and be sure to leave a 5-star rating and review to help others find the show.

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  • E139 | Why Your New Year's Resolution Will Fail (And What To Do Instead)
    Dec 25 2025

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    If you've noticed your New Year's Resolutions keep failing you, it's not because you’re weak. Your brain is wired to reject threat, restriction, and delayed rewards, so it's inevitable when you set yourself up for failure. Today, on this holiday edition, we unpack the science behind why all-or-nothing January makeovers spike cortisol, wreck sleep, and send you running back to quick dopamine hits like sugar, scrolling, and the couch. Then we map a better path: identity-first change, systems that fit your life, and tiny wins that make your brain want to repeat the behavior.

    We get real about timing, too. January is dark, cold, and stressful; a terrible landscape for sweeping change, especially if you’re navigating perimenopause, low vitamin D, or high work and family demands. Instead of forcing a grind, we show you how to match habits to capacity, adjust frequency without losing consistency, and protect your streaks through seasons. You’ll learn how to make habits obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying: set cues in your environment, bundle workouts with podcasts, shrink the first step to two minutes, and track wins to feed immediate dopamine.

    Our toolkit replaces resolutions with systems that stick:

    • The science of habit stacking
    • Why Addition before subtraction makes it feel easier
    • How to shift from outcome goals to behaviour goals
    • How to think in sprints and quarters to keep change engaging and doable


    If you’re ready to stop starting over, this is your blueprint. Share it with a friend who’s feeling the pressure, subscribe for more science-backed coaching, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.

    What tiny habit will you add today?

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  • E138 | Alcohol 101: The Hidden Costs of Holiday Drinks
    Dec 18 2025

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    Parties everywhere, pressure from every angle, and a voice in your head saying you’ve “earned” that drink...

    But let’s talk about what your body is actually experiencing and how to take back control without missing the fun. We unpack why alcohol feels like relief at first and why the rebound is so costly: dopamine dips, cortisol spikes, blood sugar crashes, and the cravings that follow. Then we map those ripples across hormones and metabolism; think estrogen dominance, low progesterone and testosterone, impaired thyroid conversion, and disrupted REM, that make fat loss, steady mood, and deep sleep feel out of reach.

    It's way deeper than the science. We share the mindset and identity shifts that make change stick during the most triggering season of the year. You’ll learn how to pre-commit before events, navigate social pressure with grace, and use the drink delay rule to let urges pass. We also give you real-life replacements that satisfy the ritual without the crash: magnesium-calming mocktails, club soda over herb-and-juice ice cubes, and a blood sugar-friendly “margarita” that keeps your nervous system regulated.

    If alcohol has become a nightly reward or a weekend reset, consider this your invitation to try something different. Curiosity beats shame, and practical tools beat white-knuckling. By honoring your biology and creating simple systems, you’ll protect your sleep, heal your gut, stabilize hunger, and make progress you can actually feel. Your future self will thank you.

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  • E137 | From Burnout To Balance: Leena's Story of Transformation
    Dec 11 2025

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    Stop chasing hacks that leave you more stressed and less hopeful. We sit down with Leena, a midwife and mom who did everything “right” and still felt trapped in insomnia, adrenal fatigue, and creeping weight gain. Her breakthrough didn’t come from a new supplement stack; it came from surrendering the solo mission, trusting coaching, and rebuilding safety in her body so real change could happen.

    We unpack the early signs that something was off.... low cortisol from over-suppressing stress, thyroid strain, insulin resistance, and a constant hum of worry and how pulling back on “more” allowed recovery to begin. You’ll hear how we used targeted labs to guide choices, why we stopped certain supplements so cortisol could rebound, and the practical habits that made the biggest difference: protein-forward meals, strength training, gentle movement, light exposure, and consistent sleep windows. When the nervous system finally exhaled, Leena’s weight and blood sugar followed, and her energy returned in a way that felt steady rather than fragile.

    The surprising catalyst was mindset work that wasn’t about “thinking positive.” We get into dismantling sleep catastrophizing, spotting worry as an energy leak, and using simple language shifts and nightly prompts to retrain reflexive fear. That mental reset changed her physiology: fewer spirals, calmer nights, and a body that started to feel safe enough to let go. Non-scale wins came first, better mornings, looser jeans, stable glucose... then the scale began to move. Along the way, Leena shares honest lessons on asking for help as a healthcare professional, trusting a plan long enough to work, and finding relief in not carrying it all alone.

    If you’re stuck in the “I’ve tried everything” loop, this conversation offers a grounded path forward: align labs, habits, and mindset, and let safety lead. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help more women find this show.

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  • 136 | Peace, Not People Pleasing: Holiday Boundaries 101
    Dec 4 2025

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    Holiday lights are pretty; holiday pressure is not. We dig into a practical, compassionate plan to protect your peace during the busiest weeks of the year without ghosting your family, sacrificing sleep, or blowing your budget. Our six-part framework blends preparation, mindset shifts, and simple scripts so you can set clear boundaries, avoid people pleasing, and still savor the rituals that matter.

    We start with preparation: pre decide which gatherings you’ll attend, how long you’ll stay, and what you’ll bring so exits feel normal rather than dramatic. Then we reframe boundaries as self care, not control—your job is to communicate clearly and follow through kindly, not manage anyone’s reactions. You’ll get word-for-word lines to navigate gift stress, overbooked weekends, political detours, and the classic have a drink push, plus neutral pivots that steer conversations back to connection.

    Food and alcohol get a reality check with strategies that protect energy and sleep: balanced meals before the party, hydration, mocktails in a real glass, and choosing special, memory-rich desserts over forgettable treats. We also explore nervous system tools, 4-8 breathing, micro breaks, and visualization, to keep your prefrontal cortex online when tensions rise. From starting new traditions at home to setting spending caps and drawing names, we show how to reduce mental load while keeping the season meaningful.

    Finally, we invite you to pay it forward and consider small repairs in strained relationships: a text, a check-in, a kind assumption. Build your boundary blueprint by asking what protects your peace, how you’ll say it, and what backup you need to hold the line. If these ideas help, subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a five-star review so more people can find the show.

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  • E135 | Eliminate These Four Foods For a Clearer You
    Nov 20 2025

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    If bloating, cravings, skin flares, or brain fog feel like your new normal, you might be dealing with a body that’s inflamed, not broken. We walk through the Core Four...cutting sugar, dairy, gluten, and seed oils out of your diet to reduce gut permeability, stabilize blood sugar, and support hormone balance without falling into diet culture traps. Instead of restriction for restriction’s sake, we use food as medicine and behavior science to lower “food noise,” rebuild self-trust, and make clearer choices in a chaotic food environment.

    We unpack the science in plain language: how zonulin loosens gut tight junctions, why high-glycemic swings raise cortisol and slow motility, and how inflammation disrupts estrogen detox through the gut-liver axis. You’ll hear practical examples for PCOS, perimenopause, and estrogen dominance, plus why seed oils and alcohol can keep symptoms simmering. From batch-cooking proteins and building simple “buckets” to creating predictable meals that nudge you into a parasympathetic state, we give you the structure to make this doable in real life.

    The real payoff comes during reintroduction. We show you how to bring foods back one at a time and read the signals: bloat pointing to FODMAPs or gluten, acne tied to sugar or dairy, joint pain linked to gluten or nightshades, mucus and sinus flares from histamine-heavy dairy, and sleep or hot flash disruptions tied to sugar and alcohol. Skip pricey sensitivity tests that mirror your current intake and use your body’s data instead. Ready to swap guesswork for clarity and feel results in 7–14 days? Follow along, subscribe for more science-backed strategies, and if this helped, share it with a friend and leave a 5-star review so more women can find relief.

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