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Hormone Health and The Truth About Self-Leadership
Manage episode 516376630 series 3142332
In this episode, I'm getting real about what's happening in my own body right now, hormones out of whack again, depression, anxiety, fatigue, memory loss, and a complete loss of zest for life. My get-up and go has left the building.
But here's what I know: what I'm feeling is real, but it doesn't make it true.
I've been on HRT for years. I take amazing care of myself physically. I work with practitioners. I've done decades of emotional work. And I'm still navigating this.
Because HRT can support your symptoms, but it's not a magic bullet for all the emotional work you've been avoiding. Taking physically good care of yourself doesn't mean you've taken emotionally good care of yourself.
Your hormones don't tank out of nowhere—they reflect how you've been living. The chronic stress, the over-functioning, the self-abandonment, the patterns you've normalized for so long you don't even see them anymore.
This episode is for high-achieving women in perimenopause, menopause, or post-menopause who are exhausted, overwhelmed, and wondering if they're losing their minds. If you're ready to blow up your life or feeling like a victim of your own body, this conversation will challenge everything you think you know about hormone health.
I break down what hormones can do, what they can't do, and the deeper self-leadership work your body is demanding you finally pay attention to.
Because hormone therapy can change your chemistry, but only you can change your capacity.
Key Takeaways
- The critical distinction: What you're feeling is real, but it doesn't make it true. Feelings are data, not facts
- Why HRT isn't enough: Hormone replacement can stabilize physiology but cannot regulate your nervous system. That's your job
- The real cause of hormone chaos: How chronic stress, over-functioning, emotional suppression, and self-abandonment drive hormonal decline
- Physical vs emotional self-care: Taking physically good care of yourself doesn't mean you've taken emotionally good care of yourself
- Common perimenopause symptoms: Depression, anxiety, brain fog, fatigue, dry eyes, memory loss, poor workout recovery, loss of zest for life
- The hormone-gut connection: Why your gut health directly impacts your hormones and moods. 95% of serotonin is made in your gut
- Foundations that matter: Sleep, protein and fiber at every meal, movement, minerals and hydration, downtime, and boundaries
- What separates women who blow up their lives from women who transform: Self-leadership, emotional responsibility, and the courage to examine your patterns
- The questions you need to ask yourself: What are you getting from staying in chaos? How long will you blame your hormones instead of admitting you're a big part of the problem?
- Peri/menopause as invitation: This phase is asking you to finally know yourself more deeply and address the emotional work you've been avoiding
Resources Mentioned Hormone & Health Practitioners:
- Ciara Foy (@ciarafoyinc) - Specializes in hormone health and weight management for high-achievers over 40
- Jenn Pike (@jennpike) - Nutrition and exercise expert with extensive online resources
- Alyssa Morra (@alyssamorragutexpert) - Gut health specialist focused on digestive wellness and hormonal balance
If you're exhausted from feeling like a victim of your own body, if you recognize yourself in this episode and you're ready to lead yourself differently, book a free 15-minute Congruency Audit.
We'll identify exactly where you're out of congruence with yourself and what needs to shift so you can navigate this phase with awareness instead of reactivity, with self-leadership instead of self-abandonment.
100 episodes
Hormone Health and The Truth About Self-Leadership
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Manage episode 516376630 series 3142332
In this episode, I'm getting real about what's happening in my own body right now, hormones out of whack again, depression, anxiety, fatigue, memory loss, and a complete loss of zest for life. My get-up and go has left the building.
But here's what I know: what I'm feeling is real, but it doesn't make it true.
I've been on HRT for years. I take amazing care of myself physically. I work with practitioners. I've done decades of emotional work. And I'm still navigating this.
Because HRT can support your symptoms, but it's not a magic bullet for all the emotional work you've been avoiding. Taking physically good care of yourself doesn't mean you've taken emotionally good care of yourself.
Your hormones don't tank out of nowhere—they reflect how you've been living. The chronic stress, the over-functioning, the self-abandonment, the patterns you've normalized for so long you don't even see them anymore.
This episode is for high-achieving women in perimenopause, menopause, or post-menopause who are exhausted, overwhelmed, and wondering if they're losing their minds. If you're ready to blow up your life or feeling like a victim of your own body, this conversation will challenge everything you think you know about hormone health.
I break down what hormones can do, what they can't do, and the deeper self-leadership work your body is demanding you finally pay attention to.
Because hormone therapy can change your chemistry, but only you can change your capacity.
Key Takeaways
- The critical distinction: What you're feeling is real, but it doesn't make it true. Feelings are data, not facts
- Why HRT isn't enough: Hormone replacement can stabilize physiology but cannot regulate your nervous system. That's your job
- The real cause of hormone chaos: How chronic stress, over-functioning, emotional suppression, and self-abandonment drive hormonal decline
- Physical vs emotional self-care: Taking physically good care of yourself doesn't mean you've taken emotionally good care of yourself
- Common perimenopause symptoms: Depression, anxiety, brain fog, fatigue, dry eyes, memory loss, poor workout recovery, loss of zest for life
- The hormone-gut connection: Why your gut health directly impacts your hormones and moods. 95% of serotonin is made in your gut
- Foundations that matter: Sleep, protein and fiber at every meal, movement, minerals and hydration, downtime, and boundaries
- What separates women who blow up their lives from women who transform: Self-leadership, emotional responsibility, and the courage to examine your patterns
- The questions you need to ask yourself: What are you getting from staying in chaos? How long will you blame your hormones instead of admitting you're a big part of the problem?
- Peri/menopause as invitation: This phase is asking you to finally know yourself more deeply and address the emotional work you've been avoiding
Resources Mentioned Hormone & Health Practitioners:
- Ciara Foy (@ciarafoyinc) - Specializes in hormone health and weight management for high-achievers over 40
- Jenn Pike (@jennpike) - Nutrition and exercise expert with extensive online resources
- Alyssa Morra (@alyssamorragutexpert) - Gut health specialist focused on digestive wellness and hormonal balance
If you're exhausted from feeling like a victim of your own body, if you recognize yourself in this episode and you're ready to lead yourself differently, book a free 15-minute Congruency Audit.
We'll identify exactly where you're out of congruence with yourself and what needs to shift so you can navigate this phase with awareness instead of reactivity, with self-leadership instead of self-abandonment.
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