In today's podcast finale, I want to empower YOU to take all the information that I have shared this season and use it to propel you on your own journey to feeling your best in perimenopause.
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In today's episode I interview Matty Lansdown, a scientist, nutritionist and an emotional and binge eating specialist about how to level up during perimenopause. We talk about some of the emotional challenges of perimenopause and how that can impact our eating.
Matty Lansdown is a scientist, nutritionist and an Emotionaland Binge Eating Specialist that works with weight loss and self confidence for women.
Starting out in the field of nutritional epigenetics andspending several years working in hospitals as part of a disease research team, Matty believes that most disease and illness is not due to bad luck but as a result of poor nutrition and lifestyle choices.
Matty’s extensive experience allowed him to uncover thedeeper challenge people have with health which isn’t about calories or kale, but in fact mindset and behaviour change. The people he works with know what they need to do, they know how to do it, but they’re just not doing it, andthey don’t know why. Having been on his own personal development journey, Matty is now super-passionate about showing people how to level up their health so that healthy habits and the best food choices are easy and natural, not through force or willpower but through true transformation.
Likewise, Matty’s weekly podcast “How to NOT Get Sick andDie”, provides his followers and clients with a deep dive into nutrition, psychology, behaviour change and how to develop healthy habits that last.
Unsweetened Sio Episodes with Matty:
Episode 89 - Optimizing Your Health With Matty Lansdown
Episode 143 - How Intermittent Fasting Differs for Women With Matty Lansdown
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In today's episode I talk with Karen Martel about weight loss during perimenopause. We talk about GLP-1's and how they can be used as a tool to help women in midlife with weight loss plus provide other health benefits as well.
Karen Martel is the CEO of Hormone Solutions, a women'shealth clinic and product line specializing in bioidentical hormone therapy and holistic solutions for midlife wellness. As a Certified Hormone Specialist and Transformational Nutrition Coach, Karen is a leading authority in women’sweight loss, hormone optimization, and metabolic health. She is also the host of the highly acclaimed podcast, The Hormone Solution with Karen Martel, where she explores the real causes behind female fat loss struggles, hormonaldysfunction, and how to thrive through every stage of midlife. With a deep passion for empowering women, Karen’s mission is to break the outdated rulesaround menopause and provide women with the tools they need to take control of their health and longevity.
Previous episodes of Unsweetened Sio with Karen:
Part 1 – Episode 159 - Mastering Peri and Post Menopause
Part 2 - Episode 170 - Mastering Peri and Post Menopause
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In today's episode I take all that I have learned from my interviews and experience with perimenopause so far and condense it into 6 steps that you can take to start feeling better now.
Chicken Wing Recipe:
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Mix all ingredients in a small bowl. Pat dry the chicken wings and toss around in the bowl to ensure that they are evenly covered in seasoning. Arrange the chicken wings on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake in the oven at 425 degrees for 50 minutes flipping the wings over halfway through baking. Remove from oven when both sides are crispy and enjoy!
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In today's episode I interview Dr. Christine Hart Kress about what to do when you are struggling in perimenopause, navigating with your own provider and when to seek care somewhere else, and most importantly, not giving up when you aren't feeling as well as you could.
Dr. Christine A. Hart Kress, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC, MSCP, is a seasoned healthcare leader with over 30 years of experience in women’s health. Retired, Colonel Kress served 27 years in the Air Force as a Nurse Practitioner and Healthcare Executive. Board-certified as a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, she has advanced training in hormone prescribing, sexual medicine and the care of breast cancer survivors. Dr Hart Kress’ passion lies in transforming access to high-quality care for women in midlife and menopause. She is the CEO and owner of a specialized telemedicine practice focused on comprehensive midlife and menopause care. She is an active member of National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH), serves on the Advocacy Committee and the conference planning committee for the joint NPWH and International Society for the Study of Sexual Health in Women virtual course. Dr Hart Kress has co-authored several key resources, including the NPWH’s Scope of Practice and Health and Healthcare of Midlife Women position statements. She has received numerous accolades for her clinical excellence and leadership, including the Air Force Medical Service Advanced Practice Nurse of the Year and Tucson’s Fabulous 50 Nurses awards. A published author in the field of women’s health, Dr. Hart Kress has been featured on multiple podcasts and blogs, sharing her expertise and insights. She also serves on two boards, the Bite Me Cancer Foundation and the Empower Scholarship Fund Board. Dr. Hart Kress is also the co-host of the podcast, The Dusty Muffins.
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In today's episode I interview Dr. Julie Rashkis about mental health and perimenopause. We talk about the cognitive and mood issues that are common during this time and what you can do if you are struggling.
Dr. Julie Rashkis is a clinical psychologist with nearly two decades of experience supporting adults through pivotal life transitions. She is licensed to practice telehealth in California, Wisconsin and 42 additional states through PsyPact. She is the founder of Therapy for Midlife, a teletherapy practice where she works with individuals and couples to address the emotional and relational challenges of midlife, including the often-overlooked impact perimenopause has on mental health.
She graduated with honors from University of California, Davis and earned her Doctor of Psychology degree from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. Her early clinical training included a doctoral internship at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, where she worked with patients recovering from traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. That formative experience sparked a lasting interest in the intersection of mental and physical health. For over a decade, she worked in psychiatric, women's health, emergency and genetics departments addressing the mental health concerns of individuals and couples. There, she regularly collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to support patients and families, further shaping her whole-person approach to care. Today, Dr. Rashkis brings that integrated perspective to patients in her private practice as well as acting as a consultant and clinical team member for health care organizations working to expand access to behavioral health services .
She is a member of The Menopause Society and several international organizations focused on women’s sexual health, underscoring her commitment to compassionate, evidence-based care.
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Today's episode is part two of my interview with Dr. Rebbecca Hertel, a board certified osteopathic family medicine physician and certified menopause practitioner. We dive a little deeper into some of the struggles of perimenopause, including how it impacts our sexual health and wellbeing.
Dr. Rebbecca Hertel, DO, MSCP is a board-certified osteopathic family medicine physician and certified menopause practitioner and the founder and CEO of Osteopathic Midlife Health, a telemedicine practice dedicated to midlife and menopause care. With over 20years of expertise, Dr. Hertel has provided compassionate, patient-centered care across all life stages since completing her residency in 2009. A passionate advocate for women’s health, she is committed to advancing education and awareness about the unique changes women experience during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Hertel regularly teaches medical students, and she educates colleagues to improve understanding and care in family medicine. Beyond her clinical work, she delivers menopause education to providers, students, and communities through lectures, panels and podcasts. Dr. Hertel has a large social media presence on multiple platforms where she shares valuable insights, resources, and support to help women thrive in midlife and beyond. She is the co-host of the podcast, “The Dusty Muffins™”.
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Osteopathic Midlife Health Website
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In today's episode I interview Dr. Rebbecca Hertel, a board certified osteopathic family medicine physician and certified menopause practitioner. We talk about her own journey, what helped her feel better and how she now helps her patients navigate this journey with compassion and understanding.
Dr. Rebbecca Hertel, DO, MSCP is a board-certified osteopathic family medicine physician and certified menopause practitioner and the founder and CEO of Osteopathic Midlife Health, a telemedicine practice dedicated to midlife and menopause care. With over 20years of expertise, Dr. Hertel has provided compassionate, patient-centered care across all life stages since completing her residency in 2009. A passionate advocate for women’s health, she is committed to advancing educationand awareness about the unique changes women experience during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Hertel regularly teaches medical students, and she educatescolleagues to improve understanding and care in family medicine. Beyond her clinical work, she delivers menopause education to providers, students, and communities through lectures, panels and podcasts. Dr. Hertel has a largesocial media presence on multiple platforms where she shares valuable insights, resources, and support to help women thrive in midlife and beyond. She is theco-host of the podcast, “The Dusty Muffins™”.
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In today's episode I interview Amanda Nayfield, a pelvic health specialist, about the importance of our pelvic floor health during perimenopause. We talk about some common issues women experience with pelvic floor and some tips and resources to strengthen our pelvic floor and optimize our pelvic health and wellbeing.
Amanda Nayfield, PT, DPT, WCS is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, pelvic health specialist, and the founder of Connect NW Physical Therapy in Bellingham, WA. She is dedicated to helping individuals with a wide range of pelvic health and orthopedic concerns, with a passion for improving the quality of care in these fields.
In 2017, Amanda founded Connect NW Physical Therapy to move beyond the traditional PT care model, creating a clinic that offers hour-long sessions and integrates pelvic health and orthopedic expertise for optimal patient outcomes. She has built a team of highly skilled clinicians within a culture of professional growth, mentorship, and work-life balance. Her team brings an eclectic skill set, incorporating visceral mobilization, dry needling, and coaching, while blending orthopedic principles with pelvic health knowledge to help patients achieve their highest goals.
While Amanda has long supported individuals experiencing symptoms related to hormonal changes in perimenopause, her personal journey into this life stage has deepened her curiosity and commitment to helping others navigate it with confidence and care!
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Connect NW Physical Therapy Website
Herman & Wallace Directory for finding a pelvic rehab practitioner
APTA Directory for pelvic health PT
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In today's episode I interview Dr. Aoife O'Sullivan. We talk about how perimenopause impacts our mental health and she shares her insights and her own personal experience.
Dr. Aoife O'Sullivan is a board-certified Family Physician and Menopause Society Certified Physician dedicated to empowering women through their midlife health journeys. Originally trained in Ireland, she completed medical school and a family medicine residency there before moving to the United States in 2004, where she completed a second residency at the University of Maryland.
With a diverse clinical background spanning general medicine, HIV care, gender-affirming care, urgent care, and emergency medicine, she brings extensive experience in outpatient care to each of her patients.
As an educator and speaker, she is committed to advancing physician understanding of menopause and women’s sexual health. She lectures to the residencies, medical practices, medical associations and local businesses here in Oregon and Washington. A frequent podcast guest and active contributor to midlife women’s health research, she is also the founder of Portland Menopause Doc, a telemedicine practice offering personalized care rooted in preventative health, informed consent, and shared decision-making, caring for patients in Oregon and Washington. She is a co-founder of The Portland Menopause Collective, a group of four physicians dedicated to the education of other physicians and women in the community on women's midlife care. Along with two other clinicians ,she co-founded The Dusty Muffins, a women's health podcast giving women the knowledge they need to empower themselves for the second half of their lives.
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Website: Portland Menopause Doc
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Instagram: Portland Menopause Collective
Instagram: The Dusty Muffins
Podcast: The Dusty Muffins
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In today's episode I interview Dr. Andrea Matsumura and we talk about SLEEP! She talks about her D.R.E.A.M. Method and how we can optimize our sleep and therefore optimize our overall health and wellbeing!
Andrea Matsumura, MD, MS, FACP, FAASM is a double board-certified physician in sleep medicine and internal medicine. She is a sought-after expert on women and sleep. She is the founder and CEO of Sleep Goddess MD offering individual
consultations, public speaking, and workshops for practitioners. She also offers business consulting to improve team health and productivity for better sleep. She is the
developer of the D.R.E.A.M. Method, a holistic approach to optimizing sleep and well-being. She is also a founder of the Portland Menopause Collective, a diverse group
of women physicians from multiple specialties, united in their commitment to empowering women and healthcare professionals through education, collaboration, and
community engagement to foster understanding and reduce the stigma around menopause. They are available for conferences and public speaking engagements.
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In today's episode I talk about how much patience we need to have with ourselves, others and our perimenopause journey. There is no magic bullet and it can take a lot of experimentation to find the right provider and treatment plan so we need to stay patient and keep persevering until we find the help we need.
The Menopause Revolution - available on Hulu
The M Factor - available on PBS
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In today's episode I talk about how important it is to rest , especially during perimenopause. The last few months have been very busy and so I decided to make April all about prioritizing rest for myself. I know how challenging it can be when we feel like we have a never ending to-do list each day and when society places emphasis on productivity and achievement, which can lead to burnout. Tune in and join me in making April a month all about rest and recovery.
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In today's episode, I talk about the intense emotions we can feel during perimenopause and some strategies that can help.
"Come As You Are" by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.
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In today's episode I talk about my ongoing struggle with body image and how I am trying to love and accept my body through this perimenopause transition.
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In today's episode I provide an update of where I am with my recovery struggles and how managing stress is so important for both my recovery AND my perimenopause journeys. I also offer some tools that I use for stress management.
Sweet Sobriety: https://www.sweetsobriety.ca/Insight Timer: https://insighttimer.com/
Red light I use: https://platinumtherapylights.com/
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In today's episode, I interview one of my clients, Julia, who shares her story of perimenopause with us. She is more sensitive to HRT and started her journey at 37 years old so it's been a more challenging experience finding what works for her. She also has been taking a very low dose of Tirzepatide (GLP-1) and shares that experience as well.
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In today's episode I talk about how I am currently struggling with cravings and my recovery and some things I am doing to try and help myself. I also offer some resources to help with your own perimenopause journey.
Resources:
The New Menopause: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/738539/the-new-menopause-by-mary-claire-haver-md/
Interview with Mel Robbins and Dr. Mary Claire Haver: https://youtu.be/ReFZ__ZeSEQ?si=yN8ikv3g-DPWOvE3
Dr. Tyna Moore: https://www.drtyna.com/blog/microdosing-ozempic
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In today's episode, I interview my sister, Dr. Kelley Garrison, about her own experience with perimenopause and what she has learned through the additional training she is doing with the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) so that she can better help her patients.
Dr. Kelley Garrison is a naturopathic physician practicing in Bellingham, WA. With a background in ecology and a love of science, she enjoys working with patients to explore, understand, and nurture the complex relationships that inform their health and well-being. Dr. Garrison holds a special interest in stress-related conditions, digestive issues, perimenopause/menopause, and healthy aging.
NAMS website: https://menopause.org/
Dr. Kelley's resource page: https://www.foothillsnaturopathic.com/resources
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In today's episode, I continue talking about different symptoms of perimenopause that you might experience. I also unpack more of how these things contributed to struggles with my recovery and how the affirmation, "I love and accept myself even though I'm not perfect" has really helped me through it all.
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