53 min

I Just Want To Be Me Again! | Ep 168 Don't Wait For Your Wake Up Call!

    • Alternative Health

🔥 Join us for an enlightening conversation with Jeanne Andrus, aka The Menopause Guru, as she shares her personal journey through menopause and how she's been helping other women navigate this transformative phase of life for the past 10 years. 💃 Every woman will experience menopause, yet many are left in the dark about how to gracefully navigate its symptoms and impacts. 🌸 Discover how you can rebalance your hormones and embrace menopause as the gift it truly is! 🌟Having this knowledge in your 30s will set you up to move through this phase of your life with elegance.
Free gift: 5 Sleep Tips: https://menopause.guru/sleep-optin
 
FREE 7 Day Trial: NuCalm Products to recalibrate your nervous system / improve your sleep:: https://nucalm.com
Use my promo code at checkout: YGHJ to get 15% off your monthly subscription, every month.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/yourguidedhealthjourney
 
Episode Summary:
Introduction and background @ 0:00Melissa introduced Jeanne as an expert in menopause who has been coaching and writing about menopause for over a decade. Jean detailed her personal journey with menopause symptoms like depression, anger and low libido starting at age 48, and how she sought various medical opinions that did not identify her issues as menopause-related.
Jeanne's personal journey through menopause @ 1:31Jeanne described experiencing atypical menopause symptoms like low libido, depression and anger in her late 40s, despite regular periods. Multiple doctors did not identify her issues as menopause-related. Facing divorce and other life upheavals, Jean prioritized lifestyle changes like diet and exercise to improve her deteriorating health and wellbeing.
Symptoms of menopause beyond the common @ 2:12Jean emphasized that the common conception of menopause symptoms is too narrow, with over 100 documented symptoms resulting from hormonal changes. She experienced less common symptoms like mood and personality shifts. Understanding the full spectrum is key to supporting women through this process.
Hormonal interconnectedness and imbalance @ 5:00Melissa and Jeanne discussed how hormones like estrogen, progesterone, cortisol and thyroid function in interconnection. Imbalances in one hormone disrupt the entire system. They stressed the importance of balancing hormones holistically rather than focusing on single hormones.
Lifestyle changes for hormonal balance @ 14:17Jeanne advocated lifestyle modifications like nutrition, stress management, sleep and supplements to balance hormones naturally. Adaptogens like ashwagandha were highlighted as helping to modulate stress hormones. Early lifestyle changes better prepare women for menopause's impacts.
Evolutionary purpose of menopause @ 22:20Jeanne shared perspectives on menopause's evolutionary purpose. As the only species besides whales known to experience menopause, it likely aided human survival by having post-menopausal women take on roles as wise healers and caregivers for children and the ill.
Relationship and role changes during menopause @ 32:00Melissa and Jeanne discussed relationship challenges during menopause as identities and roles shift. Renegotiation is needed as estrogen decline alters perspectives and priorities. Menopause signals a return to self apart from one's reproductive role in society. Support systems become important for this transition.
Menopause is a gift @ 49:21Jeanne's closing message was that with knowledge and body support, menopause can be appreciated as the gift of reconnecting with oneself...

🔥 Join us for an enlightening conversation with Jeanne Andrus, aka The Menopause Guru, as she shares her personal journey through menopause and how she's been helping other women navigate this transformative phase of life for the past 10 years. 💃 Every woman will experience menopause, yet many are left in the dark about how to gracefully navigate its symptoms and impacts. 🌸 Discover how you can rebalance your hormones and embrace menopause as the gift it truly is! 🌟Having this knowledge in your 30s will set you up to move through this phase of your life with elegance.
Free gift: 5 Sleep Tips: https://menopause.guru/sleep-optin
 
FREE 7 Day Trial: NuCalm Products to recalibrate your nervous system / improve your sleep:: https://nucalm.com
Use my promo code at checkout: YGHJ to get 15% off your monthly subscription, every month.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/yourguidedhealthjourney
 
Episode Summary:
Introduction and background @ 0:00Melissa introduced Jeanne as an expert in menopause who has been coaching and writing about menopause for over a decade. Jean detailed her personal journey with menopause symptoms like depression, anger and low libido starting at age 48, and how she sought various medical opinions that did not identify her issues as menopause-related.
Jeanne's personal journey through menopause @ 1:31Jeanne described experiencing atypical menopause symptoms like low libido, depression and anger in her late 40s, despite regular periods. Multiple doctors did not identify her issues as menopause-related. Facing divorce and other life upheavals, Jean prioritized lifestyle changes like diet and exercise to improve her deteriorating health and wellbeing.
Symptoms of menopause beyond the common @ 2:12Jean emphasized that the common conception of menopause symptoms is too narrow, with over 100 documented symptoms resulting from hormonal changes. She experienced less common symptoms like mood and personality shifts. Understanding the full spectrum is key to supporting women through this process.
Hormonal interconnectedness and imbalance @ 5:00Melissa and Jeanne discussed how hormones like estrogen, progesterone, cortisol and thyroid function in interconnection. Imbalances in one hormone disrupt the entire system. They stressed the importance of balancing hormones holistically rather than focusing on single hormones.
Lifestyle changes for hormonal balance @ 14:17Jeanne advocated lifestyle modifications like nutrition, stress management, sleep and supplements to balance hormones naturally. Adaptogens like ashwagandha were highlighted as helping to modulate stress hormones. Early lifestyle changes better prepare women for menopause's impacts.
Evolutionary purpose of menopause @ 22:20Jeanne shared perspectives on menopause's evolutionary purpose. As the only species besides whales known to experience menopause, it likely aided human survival by having post-menopausal women take on roles as wise healers and caregivers for children and the ill.
Relationship and role changes during menopause @ 32:00Melissa and Jeanne discussed relationship challenges during menopause as identities and roles shift. Renegotiation is needed as estrogen decline alters perspectives and priorities. Menopause signals a return to self apart from one's reproductive role in society. Support systems become important for this transition.
Menopause is a gift @ 49:21Jeanne's closing message was that with knowledge and body support, menopause can be appreciated as the gift of reconnecting with oneself...

53 min