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Hello, Hot Flash: Conversations about menopause, women’s health and mindset for midlife women.
Stephanie Shaw
233 episodes
3 days ago
A Weekly Conversation About Menopause And Women’s Health: Real Talk, Expert Advice, and Practical Solutions This show will empower you to learn more about your changing body and teach you how to navigate perimenopause, menopause, and beyond with confidence. Our mission is to provide science-backed insights, expert interviews, and practical strategies to help you make informed decisions about your health. Each week, we talk with medical experts, integrative health practitioners, hormone specialists, and wellness professionals to break down the most-searched topics on perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause and women’s health, including: HRT vs. natural remedies—what’s right for you How to understand and balance your hormones What really works for hot flashes and night sweats How to improve sleep and beat insomnia Why weight gain happens—and how to manage it Ways to sharpen focus and reduce brain fog How menopause affects your sex drive and your relationships The best foods and supplements for midlife health How menopause impacts bone, heart, and overall health Whether you’re looking for natural remedies, HRT guidance, or lifestyle hacks to feel like yourself again—you’re in the right place! We’re here to help you take charge of your health, ask the right questions, and explore the options that work best for you. Join the conversation—because every woman deserves to feel her best at every stage of life.
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A Weekly Conversation About Menopause And Women’s Health: Real Talk, Expert Advice, and Practical Solutions This show will empower you to learn more about your changing body and teach you how to navigate perimenopause, menopause, and beyond with confidence. Our mission is to provide science-backed insights, expert interviews, and practical strategies to help you make informed decisions about your health. Each week, we talk with medical experts, integrative health practitioners, hormone specialists, and wellness professionals to break down the most-searched topics on perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause and women’s health, including: HRT vs. natural remedies—what’s right for you How to understand and balance your hormones What really works for hot flashes and night sweats How to improve sleep and beat insomnia Why weight gain happens—and how to manage it Ways to sharpen focus and reduce brain fog How menopause affects your sex drive and your relationships The best foods and supplements for midlife health How menopause impacts bone, heart, and overall health Whether you’re looking for natural remedies, HRT guidance, or lifestyle hacks to feel like yourself again—you’re in the right place! We’re here to help you take charge of your health, ask the right questions, and explore the options that work best for you. Join the conversation—because every woman deserves to feel her best at every stage of life.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity,
Self-Improvement
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231 14+ Hot Flashes in a Week Increases Cardiovascular Risk: Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum explains why
Hello, Hot Flash: Conversations about menopause, women’s health and mindset for midlife women.
31 minutes
1 month ago
231 14+ Hot Flashes in a Week Increases Cardiovascular Risk: Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum explains why
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, yet so many of us overlook the signs until it’s too late. In this episode of Hello Hot Flash, host Stephanie Shaw sits down with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a leading voice in preventative cardiology, to uncover the hidden ways heart health intersects with menopause and midlife.
Hello, Hot Flash: Conversations about menopause, women’s health and mindset for midlife women.
A Weekly Conversation About Menopause And Women’s Health: Real Talk, Expert Advice, and Practical Solutions This show will empower you to learn more about your changing body and teach you how to navigate perimenopause, menopause, and beyond with confidence. Our mission is to provide science-backed insights, expert interviews, and practical strategies to help you make informed decisions about your health. Each week, we talk with medical experts, integrative health practitioners, hormone specialists, and wellness professionals to break down the most-searched topics on perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause and women’s health, including: HRT vs. natural remedies—what’s right for you How to understand and balance your hormones What really works for hot flashes and night sweats How to improve sleep and beat insomnia Why weight gain happens—and how to manage it Ways to sharpen focus and reduce brain fog How menopause affects your sex drive and your relationships The best foods and supplements for midlife health How menopause impacts bone, heart, and overall health Whether you’re looking for natural remedies, HRT guidance, or lifestyle hacks to feel like yourself again—you’re in the right place! We’re here to help you take charge of your health, ask the right questions, and explore the options that work best for you. Join the conversation—because every woman deserves to feel her best at every stage of life.