Midlife Rising

Jennifer Reimer, PhD and Sheri Johnson | Midlife Experts | Holistic Nutritionist | Theta Healer

This is not just another midlife podcast about belly fat, Botox, or bone broth.We’re not here to help you stay young, offer makeup tips, or share recipes to sneak kale into your brownies. If you’re looking for hacks to stay small or “age gracefully,” this might not be the space for you. We’re here to burn down the old rulebook - and help you rise from the ashes.We unpack the invisible systems and internalized conditioning that keep midlife women stuck, over-functioning, and exhausted. We talk about the links between patriarchy, stress, and menopause symptoms. This is the conversation behind the conversation—raw, wise, and necessary. We’re Sheri and Jen - twin sisters, former “good-girls” turned paradigm-breakers, and your new favourite midlife truth-tellers. Our unfiltered conversations crack open the things women don’t say out loud. We’re here to offer you the tools, re-frames, and permission slips to finally stop performing and start becoming.  Expect “why didn’t anyone tell me this sooner?!” kinds of insights, advice to nix your menopause symptoms without HRT, and paradigm-shifting “aha” moments that make you want to take your power back. So if you’re ready to stop performing, and rise into the woman you were always meant to be - pull up a chair. We saved you a seat.

  1. vor 6 Tagen

    46: Night Sweats: Three Things Nobody Tells You

    Night Sweats: Three Things Nobody Tells You You wake up in the middle of the night soaked. PJs drenched, sheets drenched. You throw off the covers, change, put a towel down, and try to fall back asleep - only to wake a few hours later and do it all over again. You might be thinking this is just your estrogen dropping and there's nothing to do but ride it out or go on HRT. That's pretty much all you'll hear in a doctor's office. But here's what your doctor probably won't tell you: night sweats aren't your body malfunctioning.  They're a signal, and that signal has a root cause you can actually address. In this solo episode, Sheri shares her own story of waking up soaked in her early 40s with no idea what was happening and how, once she understood it, she made it through perimenopause with only a few weeks of night sweats on and off. We break down all three layers — physical, emotional, and spiritual — because understanding all three is what points you to real relief. What actually causes night sweats in perimenopause? Estrogen doesn't just take a nosedive in perimenopause.  It fluctuates up and down, which is why night sweats come in waves: a rough stretch, then nothing, then back again. As estrogen swings, it narrows the "neutral zone" of the hypothalamus, the part of your brain that regulates temperature. Suddenly a tiny temperature change your body used to manage gets read as an emergency, triggering a full-on sweat. Nighttime is worse because your body temperature naturally drops to initiate sleep, which can pull the trigger. Why do night sweats so often hit at 2 or 3 AM specifically? Cortisol. If you're running a high-pressure life, cortisol can spike in the middle of the night when it's supposed to be calming down — and that amplifies the whole response. Blood sugar is closely tied to this: instability from refined carbs, sugar, or alcohol before bed can cause cortisol surges overnight, even if you don't feel especially stressed. What you'll learn in this episode: How cortisol and blood sugar instability set off middle-of-the-night sweating, and what makes it worseThe physiological root-cause approach no one is talking aboutWhy the worst thing you can do for night sweats is treat them as purely physical and ignore the emotional componentA simple reflection practice to connect what you felt during the day to the night sweats that followedWhat's the emotional connection to night sweats? Here's the part most women have never considered: night sweats aren't just physical. Heat in the body often reflects suppressed inner fire and there are specific emotions, especially common in women raised to keep the peace, that have been building for decades with nowhere to go. As your fertility-era hormones shift, the buffers that kept those feelings in check start to fade, and that inner heat looks for an exit. Sheri shares the surprising place in the body where she could actually feel it begin and the everyday situations that set it off. If you've done all the physical things and your night sweats still won't budge, this is the layer you're likely missing. What's the spiritual meaning of night sweats? There's a third piece almost no one talks about - and it may be the most interesting part. Sheri uses the chakras as a framework to explain why night sweats show up as fire, which energy centers are involved, and what it means when that fire is blocked versus actively moving. There's also a simple reflection practice she walks through during the episode: a question to ask yourself the morning after a night sweat that can reveal exactly what your body was processing. Tune in for the full picture - and why working with the fire, rather than resisting it, is what finally lets it move. This episode is for you if: You wake up drenched and dread the laundry, the exhaustion, and the brain fog that followYou've been told it's "just low estrogen" and that HRT is your only optionYou've done all the physical things and night sweats still won't budgeYou get hot flashes during the day, not just at night (much of this applies to you too)You're ready to look at what your body might be trying to tell you beyond the physicalIf you want to nix night sweats for good so you can sleep through the night soundly, get free access to our secret podcast here: The Midlife Sleep Reset.  If this episode resonated, share it with a woman in your life who gets night sweats - chances are many of your girlfriends do. And if you're getting value from the podcast, follow or subscribe so you know the moment we drop a new episode. Find us on instagram:  @midlifewomenrising

    26 Min.
  2. 18. Juni

    45: What No One Tells You About UTIs After 40

    What No One Tells You About UTIs After 40 - Body, Mind, Spirit Have you suddenly started getting UTIs in your 40s or 50s and wondered why? You're not doing anything differently, but your body is.  In this solo episode, Sheri shares her own story of having her very first UTI at 53, and breaks down exactly what's happening in the body, mind, and spirit when urinary tract infections show up in perimenopause and menopause. This isn't just about bacteria. It's about estrogen, your pelvic floor, your emotions, and the deeper message your body may be sending you. Why do perimenopausal women suddenly get UTIs? As estrogen declines in perimenopause, the tissue lining the bladder, urethra, and vaginal walls thins and loses moisture. Thinner tissue means less protection — bacteria adhere more easily and the body becomes more vulnerable. At the same time, the vaginal microbiome shifts, allowing more pathogenic bacteria to take hold. This combination is why so many women who never had UTIs in their 20s and 30s suddenly start getting them in midlife. What you'll learn in this episode: Why estrogen loss changes your urogenital tissue Why post-sex UTIs increase significantly in midlife — and the shame spiral that keeps women from talking to their doctors or partners about itWhy antibiotics for your last UTI may actually be setting you up for your next oneWhat the emotional connection is to UTI's and the somatic expression of those emotionsHow examining the spiritual connection can give you clues to what's out of balance, not just in your body but in your lifeWhat is the emotional connection to UTIs? Somatically, the bladder is associated with release and suppression of what needs to be released. Sheri explores the literal and emotional meaning of being "pissed off," what it means to hold everything together for everyone else, and the pattern of putting your own needs last - including something as basic as going to the bathroom when your body tells you to. What is the spiritual meaning of UTIs in midlife? The bladder and urinary system are connected to the sacral chakra — the energy center that governs water, flow, pleasure, creativity, sexuality, and boundaries. A contracted, dried-out body may be pointing to a sacral imbalance. Perimenopause is also the life stage where we're biologically shifting from nurturing others to nurturing the self. For women who haven't made that turn yet - who are still pouring out without replenishing - UTIs may be one of the ways the body calls that forward. This episode is for you if: You've had your first UTI in midlife and wondered why nowYou've been getting recurrent UTIs and feel stuck in the antibiotics cycleYou're ready to look at what your body might be trying to tell you beyond the physicalWe're accepting new members into the Midlife Red Tent! Find the details and join us here: Midlife Red Tent  Resources Mentioned in this Episode:  Not Done Yet: A Podcast For Midlife Women with Rachel Perry Find us on instagram:  @midlifewomenrising

    30 Min.
  3. 11. Juni

    44: How to Set Boundaries Without Guilt (and the Nervous System Secret No One Tells You)

    How to Set Boundaries Without Guilt (and the Nervous System Secret No One Tells You) Do you find yourself saying "yes" when every part of you wants to say "no", and then spend hours wondering why? If you feel guilty setting boundaries, you're not weak and you don't lack willpower. In this solo episode, Jen explains why boundaries feel so hard in your 40s and 50s, and why the usual advice to "just set stronger boundaries" keeps failing you. If you've ever frozen in a "deer in the headlights" moment and agreed to something you resented seconds later, this episode shows you exactly what's happening in your body, and what to actually do about it. In this episode: Why boundaries get harder in midlife. As estrogen fluctuates in perimenopause and declines in menopause, you lose a key buffer against stress, making chronic overcommitment more harmful to your health than before.The research linking poor boundaries to illness. Jen unpacks Dr. Gabor Maté's three traits that predict who gets sick: selflessness, suppressed anger, and over-conforming to who society says you should be.Why it isn't really guilt, and isn't your fault. What women call "guilt" is often obligation, shame, or fear of being a "bad person." The real driver is nervous system dysregulation: the fawn and freeze responses.What the fawn response is. Less known than fight-or-flight, fawning is a people-pleasing survival response wired in childhood.  It's a subconscious program like "if everyone's happy, I'm safe."Why boundary scripts don't work alone. When your nervous system is activated, your body overrides your brain. Lasting change comes from somatic tools and subconscious reprogramming, not rehearsing the perfect words.A 3-part reflection to start today: notice where you feel it in your body, name the emotion (guilt, obligation, shame, fear), and uncover the hidden narrative running underneath.Questions this episode answers: Why do I feel guilty when I set boundaries?How do I set boundaries without feeling guilty?What is the fawn response and how do I stop people-pleasing?Why is it harder to say no during perimenopause and menopause?Free download: Download our free boundary-setting scripts here. Mentioned in this episode: Our first international retreat in Peru's Sacred Valley — midlifewomenrising.com/peruTheta healing and somatic nervous system work inside the Midlife Red TentFind us on instagram:  @midlifewomenrising

    25 Min.
  4. 4. Juni

    43: You Don't Have a Hormone Problem. You Have an Alignment Problem.

    You Don't Have a Hormone Problem.  You Have an Alignment Problem. What happens to your body when you stay in a misaligned life? Most women in perimenopause assume their symptoms - exhaustion, brain fog, sleepless nights, gut issues, anxiety - are purely hormonal. But there's a layer most doctors don't address: chronic misalignment, and the stress response it creates in your body. In this episode, we break down exactly what staying in a life that doesn't feel right is costing you — physically, emotionally, and spiritually — and what to actually do about it. Why misalignment makes perimenopause symptoms worse In your 20s and 30s, estrogen helped buffer your stress response. In perimenopause, that buffer is gone. The same level of pressure, resistance, or misalignment that felt manageable at 35 now hits your nervous system completely differently. When you're doing something that doesn't feel aligned, whether it's a job, a relationship, even a life that feels like someone else's, your nervous system registers it as a threat. It moves into fight-flight-freeze. And your nervous system governs your hormones. That means: Cortisol rises, often at the wrong times of daySleep becomes harder and more disruptedHot flashes, mood swings, and gut issues intensifyAnxiety or low-grade depression surfaces — often without a clear causeThe key insight from this episode: It's not just your hormones fluctuating. It's your nervous system — dysregulated by a life that doesn't feel true to you — making everything worse. What does "feeling misaligned" actually feel like? You might not use the word misaligned. It might sound more like: "I feel like I'm on Groundhog Day""I should be grateful, so why don't I feel it?""I don't know what I actually want anymore""I can't keep going like this, but I don't know what to change"Jen shares honestly in this episode that even knowing what she knows, she's currently living this - working a side hustle that doesn't feel aligned, feeling the physical and emotional cost of it in real time. That's not a failure. That's what this transition period actually looks like, and it's more common than most women admit. The emotional costs women don't talk about Living out of alignment doesn't just affect your body. Over time it costs you: Your relationships: you give your best hours to things that drain you, and the people and things you love get what's leftYour sense of self: the longer you wear a "work mask," the harder it becomes to remember which version of you is realYour intuition: every time you override your gut, you lose a little more trust in itYour full emotional range: when you suppress desire because you "should be grateful," you end up flattening your entire emotional experienceWe make an important distinction here: gratitude and desire are not opposites. You can be genuinely grateful for your life and still want something more. Suppressing that desire doesn't make you more grateful, it just makes you less alive. Why women in perimenopause suffer in silence at work One of the most important conversations in this episode: the silent spiral many women in their 40s and 50s experience professionally. Brain fog makes us forget things in meetings. Exhaustion makes us slower. We work harder and longer to compensate, which raises cortisol further. We don't tell anyone at work because we're afraid it will affect our career trajectory. So we hold it in, push through, go home, work more, sleep badly, and start the whole cycle again. The spiral grows until something breaks — and for some women, that something is their health. Can misalignment cause physical pain? Sheri shares a personal story in this episode about debilitating hip pain that appeared — not once but twice — when she was most out of alignment. Through a ThetaHealing session with Jen, they traced the pain back to the emotional and energetic cost of moving in a direction her soul wasn't ready for. The hips and knees are associated with movement, security, and moving forward. When you're being pushed forward in a direction that doesn't feel right, the body sometimes responds. This isn't mystical — it's the body-mind connection that research increasingly supports. What actually helps The answer isn't a complete overhaul of your life overnight. It's: Recognizing the cost — which is what this episode is designed to help you doGetting back in touch with your intuition — not overriding it with "I should be grateful"Taking micro steps — one aligned choice at a time, not a full life demolitionStepping outside your environment — because you cannot get perspective on a picture you're still standing insideAbout the Peru retreat Everything we discuss in this episode is what our November retreat in the Sacred Valley, Peru is designed to address but at a depth that daily life doesn't allow. Check out From Autopilot to Soul-Aligned here. Nine days. Ten women. A deliberately designed container to let your body regulate, release what you've been carrying, get clear on what you actually want, and come home ready to live differently - not just rested. This is not a vacation. It's the opposite of a vacation. Find us on instagram:  @midlifewomenrising

    39 Min.
  5. 21. Mai

    41: Unhinged: What Your Aching Hips Are Really Trying to Tell You

    Unhinged: What Your Aching Hips Are Really Trying to Tell You If your aching hips are keeping you up at night (or from walking normally during the day) this episode is for you.  We go three layers deep into midlife hip pain: the physiology most doctors skip, the emotions stored in the pelvic area, and the energetic truth your hips are trying to speak. Hip pain in midlife is one of the most common - and most misunderstood - symptoms women experience. Most of the conversation stops at bursitis. But your body is not that simple, and neither are you. In this episode, we go three layers deep into: the science of what's actually happening in your joints: including the estrogen connection most doctors don't explain, the psoas muscle nobody talks about, and the vicious sleep-pain-inflammation loopthe emotional anatomy of the hips: what the identity shake-ups, suppressed anger, and nervous system dysregulation have to do with your painthe energetic truth: how both the sacral and root chakras map directly onto your hips, and what a blocked or imbalanced energy center in this area is really asking you to look atThis isn't about managing your symptoms. It's about listening to what they're trying to tell you. You are going to discover:  Why estrogen loss accelerates cartilage breakdown in all the jointsWhat the psoas muscle is, and how chronic stress keeps it permanently lockedThe sleep-pain-inflammation loop and how to start breaking itWhy the hips are the body's emotional storage unit for the key stressors that hit right in the middle of lifeThe role of suppressed anger in hip tension and why midlife women carry so much of itThe connection to the sacral chakra and what happens when it's blockedStay until the end because I'm going to give you one simple practice (no, it's not a stretch or mobility movement) that you can do in 10 minutes to alleviate hip pain. The Midlife Red Tent If you can't seem to shake your hip pain - or any other joint pain - the missing piece is almost always the emotional and spiritual layers. Inside the Midlife Red Tent, we go deep on exactly this: not just the physical solution but the stories behind the symptoms, and the practices that create real change.  We're accepting new members now, so join us here: Midlife Red Tent details Find us on instagram:  @midlifewomenrising

    27 Min.
  6. 15. Mai

    40: Stop Trying to Get Back to Who You Were. Do This Instead.

    Stop Trying to Get Back to Who You Were. Do This Instead. If you've ever looked in the mirror and thought "I don't recognize myself anymore",  this episode is for you. In midlife, everything shifts. Your body changes. Your energy isn't what it was. Your kids leave. Your roles evolve. And suddenly the identity you've spent decades building - the strong one, the capable one, the one who holds it all together - starts to feel like it's slipping away. But here's what we discovered through working with women in the Midlife Red Tent: what most women are experiencing isn't an identity crisis at all. It's a worthiness crisis. And that distinction changes everything. If you're feeling like you just want to go back to being your 35-year-old self who could handle it all, this episode is going to blow your mind.  You're going to find out: Why midlife women feel like they've "lost themselves", and the real reason it's happeningThe sneaky way patriarchal conditioning, productivity culture, and the glorification of self-sacrifice set us up to fall apart in midlifeThe Downward Spiral of Unworthiness: how a change in capacity leads to self-worth collapse (and why pushing harder makes it worse)The 5 most common mistakes women make when trying to reclaim their former identityThe powerful reframe that separates identity from worth and why this is the key to everythingWhat it really means to be "strong" in midlife (hint: it's not about doing more)Why your worth is not - and has never been - tied to your productivity, your role, or how much you can carry"Most women aren't actually trying to reclaim their identity. They're trying to reclaim the version of themselves that once made them feel worthy." We've been conditioned to believe that being needed, productive, capable, and composed is what makes us valuable as women. So when midlife changes the terms — when the body slows down, the kids leave, the emotional bandwidth shifts — we interpret it as failure. We don't lose ourselves in midlife. We lose our grip on the identity we mistakenly believed made us worthy. And that is very good news — because your worth was never up for debate. If you are ready to reclaim your worth instead of chasing an identity that never served you in the first place, it's time to sign up for From Autopilot to Soul-Aligned, our epic retreat in Peru! The deadline to get in is coming up so act fast!  Can't retreat with us?  You can still get reclaim your worth inside the Midlife Red Tent by joining us TODAY.  Find us on instagram:  @midlifewomenrising

    40 Min.
  7. 7. Mai

    39: The 3 Hidden Patterns Keeping You From a Life That Feels Fulfilling

    The 3 Hidden Patterns Keeping You From a Life That Feels Fulfilling We've heard many midlife women talk about their second chapter in three key ways:  “I should be happy… my life is pretty good.  But something’s missing”  “I just need to get through this next phase ____ ” (fill in the blank - kids through college, next project, next 5 years etc)  “I know I’m meant for more, but I can't start over at this point in my life” This episode will help you understand why. In the last episode (Part 1), we unpacked what the industry is getting wrong when it comes to midlife, health, and fulfillment.  In this episode, we go deeper. There are a few different reasons why you might be feeling like you're not living your absolute best life and we're going to help you identify your specific block. You are going to discover:  Why some women stay comfortable but unfulfilled  Why others keep postponing what they really want to do… and end up burned out  Why clarity alone doesn’t lead to change  What actually keeps women circling what really lights them up instead of diving inAn extraordinary life doesn't just show up one day.  Nor does it happen by thinking more, learning more or waiting for the “right time”.   It happens when you:  👉 step out of your current environment  👉 interrupt your patterns  👉 and experience yourself differently Because that’s what creates a true shift - alignment plus action. You can keep living a ho-hum life, pushing through until you retire, or circling what you know you really want...but over time, that gap between the life you’re living and the life you feel called to only gets wider. Your environment reinforces who you’ve been. Your roles, responsibilities, and relationships all pull you back into the same patterns.  Which is why so many women know they want something different… but don’t move. This is exactly why we created our retreat in Peru: From Autopilot to Soul-Aligned.  It's not about escaping your life. It’s about stepping out of it just long enough to:  reconnect to what’s actually true for you  shift the version of you that’s been holding everything together  and go home with a clear, aligned and inspired plan to step into your most lit-up life Check out the details for Peru here. (8 spots left at the time of this recording) Find us on instagram:  @midlifewomenrising

    44 Min.

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This is not just another midlife podcast about belly fat, Botox, or bone broth.We’re not here to help you stay young, offer makeup tips, or share recipes to sneak kale into your brownies. If you’re looking for hacks to stay small or “age gracefully,” this might not be the space for you. We’re here to burn down the old rulebook - and help you rise from the ashes.We unpack the invisible systems and internalized conditioning that keep midlife women stuck, over-functioning, and exhausted. We talk about the links between patriarchy, stress, and menopause symptoms. This is the conversation behind the conversation—raw, wise, and necessary. We’re Sheri and Jen - twin sisters, former “good-girls” turned paradigm-breakers, and your new favourite midlife truth-tellers. Our unfiltered conversations crack open the things women don’t say out loud. We’re here to offer you the tools, re-frames, and permission slips to finally stop performing and start becoming.  Expect “why didn’t anyone tell me this sooner?!” kinds of insights, advice to nix your menopause symptoms without HRT, and paradigm-shifting “aha” moments that make you want to take your power back. So if you’re ready to stop performing, and rise into the woman you were always meant to be - pull up a chair. We saved you a seat.