Send us a text One of my favorite teachers and mentors, Andrea Nakayama, joined me today to discuss what she believes is missing in traditional healthcare: our personal stories. So many of us are hyper focused on what we can do, what supplement we need, what lab to get done, what protocol to follow, how much protein to eat, etc. We are grasping for a fix. While these can be helpful, we often forget that the individual plays a critical role. Understanding our own narratives—reflecting on our l...
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Send us a text One of my favorite teachers and mentors, Andrea Nakayama, joined me today to discuss what she believes is missing in traditional healthcare: our personal stories. So many of us are hyper focused on what we can do, what supplement we need, what lab to get done, what protocol to follow, how much protein to eat, etc. We are grasping for a fix. While these can be helpful, we often forget that the individual plays a critical role. Understanding our own narratives—reflecting on our l...
Changing Workouts In Midlife To Support Hormones and Health with Betty Rocker
Midlife Wellness In The Mountains
38 minutes
1 year ago
Changing Workouts In Midlife To Support Hormones and Health with Betty Rocker
Send us a textToday Bree Argetsinger, aka Betty Rocker, joined me to talk about how hormones impact our muscles and body composition in midlife. As hormones change in perimenopause and menopause, our workouts need to change too. Staying strong is always important but even more so as hormones change.Plus, we lose muscle mass as we get older so changing things is key. Bree shared effective ways to change our workouts in midlife to reach our goals. Betty Rocker kic...
Midlife Wellness In The Mountains
Send us a text One of my favorite teachers and mentors, Andrea Nakayama, joined me today to discuss what she believes is missing in traditional healthcare: our personal stories. So many of us are hyper focused on what we can do, what supplement we need, what lab to get done, what protocol to follow, how much protein to eat, etc. We are grasping for a fix. While these can be helpful, we often forget that the individual plays a critical role. Understanding our own narratives—reflecting on our l...