There’s a moment many women quietly reach in midlife — when symptoms start showing up, energy changes, sleep shifts, and the body stops responding the way it used to — and no one can give you a clear answer why. That’s where my conversation with Frankie Leigh Shelton begins. Before she ever worked in women’s health research, Frankie went through a health crisis in her twenties that forced her to understand her body differently. It eventually led her into clinical nutrition and into exploring ...
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There’s a moment many women quietly reach in midlife — when symptoms start showing up, energy changes, sleep shifts, and the body stops responding the way it used to — and no one can give you a clear answer why. That’s where my conversation with Frankie Leigh Shelton begins. Before she ever worked in women’s health research, Frankie went through a health crisis in her twenties that forced her to understand her body differently. It eventually led her into clinical nutrition and into exploring ...
What No One Told Us About Our Health in Midlife with Frankie Leigh Shelton
Midlife etc. Podcast
45 minutes
1 month ago
What No One Told Us About Our Health in Midlife with Frankie Leigh Shelton
There’s a moment many women quietly reach in midlife — when symptoms start showing up, energy changes, sleep shifts, and the body stops responding the way it used to — and no one can give you a clear answer why. That’s where my conversation with Frankie Leigh Shelton begins. Before she ever worked in women’s health research, Frankie went through a health crisis in her twenties that forced her to understand her body differently. It eventually led her into clinical nutrition and into exploring ...
Midlife etc. Podcast
There’s a moment many women quietly reach in midlife — when symptoms start showing up, energy changes, sleep shifts, and the body stops responding the way it used to — and no one can give you a clear answer why. That’s where my conversation with Frankie Leigh Shelton begins. Before she ever worked in women’s health research, Frankie went through a health crisis in her twenties that forced her to understand her body differently. It eventually led her into clinical nutrition and into exploring ...