The Body Pod

Hailey Happens Fitness + Love By Laura

Female fitness expert, Hailey Happens Fitness and beauty practitioner, Laura, team up to bring women over 40 the most informative and entertaining look at health, fitness, beauty and wellness.

  1. 10 HR AGO

    Who You Are Now: Midlife Reinvention & Movement as Medicine with Olympic Coach Randi Strong

    In this episode of The Body Pod, we sit down with professional dancer, choreographer, and entrepreneur Randi Strong — a So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 top-five finalist turned Olympic choreographer — for an honest, inspiring conversation about what it really looks like to build a life you love at every age. Randi walks us through her full journey, from training as a young girl and performing at Radio City Music Hall, to landing on national TV and taking her choreography all the way to the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics. But beyond the highlight reel, she gets real about the moment she realized her body was changing in her 30s, and how instead of fighting it, she pivoted with purpose — ultimately carving out a first-of-its-kind niche as a movement and dance coach for elite competitive figure skaters, including Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu. For midlife women navigating shifting bodies and changing careers, Randi's story is proof that your most impactful chapter doesn't have to be behind you. Randi talks candidly about body confidence, physical longevity, and how movement and dance can be a lifelong tool for health, joy, and vitality at every age. Randi dives deep into the role that mindset, morning routines, and daily meditation have played in her mental and physical wellbeing — topics that resonate deeply with women who are learning to prioritize themselves.  She shares how she went from burnout and uncertainty to building a thriving business on her own terms, and why slowing down to invest in your inner health was the key to her outer success. From setting boundaries and managing stress to showing up for yourself when life gets overwhelming, this conversation is equal parts practical wellness advice and deeply relatable real talk for women in the middle of their own reinvention. Whether you're a woman in midlife questioning your identity, struggling with your relationship to your body, or simply looking for permission to start over and dream bigger — this episode is for you. Randi Strong proves that aging doesn't mean shrinking; it means refining. Her message around movement as medicine, self-trust, and building a life aligned with who you are now (not who you were at 22) will leave you feeling fired up, seen, and ready to take up space.

    57 min
  2. 23 APR

    Why You Can't Sleep: The Science of Insomnia, Hormones, and How to Fix Your Sleep for Good with Dr. Aric Prather

    If you're lying awake at 3am, waking up exhausted, or spending hours in bed just waiting for sleep to come you are not alone, and more importantly, it is not your fault. In this deeply informative episode of The Body Pod, we sit down with Dr. Aric Prather, clinical health psychologist, sleep researcher at UC San Francisco, and author of The Sleep Prescription, to have the most comprehensive conversation about sleep you've probably ever heard. Dr. Prather breaks down exactly what happens to your body and brain during sleep, walking us through the critical stages of sleep — from light sleep and deep slow-wave sleep to REM sleep — and why each stage matters more than you might think. He explains why your Oura Ring or Apple Watch sleep data might be stressing you out more than helping you, and how to actually use wearable sleep tracking data to your advantage without spiraling into what researchers call "orthosomnia." We dive deep into insomnia and what it actually means clinically, how many people truly have it, and why so many women in midlife and the menopausal transition experience some of the worst sleep disruptions of their lives. Dr. Prather explains the powerful hormonal, psychological, and lifestyle factors at play, from fluctuating estrogen and hot flashes to peak career stress, caregiving demands, and revenge bedtime procrastination. Most importantly, Dr. Prather walks us through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, or CBTI — the gold standard, evidence-based treatment that works better than medication for over 70% of people — and shares the exact behavioral strategies that his patients use to reclaim their sleep without pills. From setting a consistent wake-up time seven days a week, to understanding your homeostatic sleep drive, to why spending too much time in bed is actually making your insomnia worse, this episode is packed with practical, science-backed tools you can start using tonight. Whether you've struggled with sleep for years or are just starting to notice changes in your sleep quality as you get older, Dr. Prather leaves you with real hope — and a very clear message: sleep is in there, your body knows how to do it, and sometimes the best thing you can do is just get out of your own way.

    1hr 4min
  3. 16 APR

    Midlife Awakening & Soul Work: Breaking Patterns, Healing Trauma, and Finding Your True Self with Vanessa Bennett

    Have you ever checked every box society told you to check - the career, the relationship, the life and still felt hollow, disconnected, or like you were living someone else's story? In this powerful episode of The Body Pod, we sit down with Vanessa Bennett, depth psychologist, Jungian therapist, and author, to explore the kind of healing that goes far beyond traditional talk therapy. Vanessa breaks down what depth psychology actually is and how it differs from conventional Western therapy by diving into the unconscious mind, working with archetypes, dreams, and symbolism to uncover what your psyche is truly trying to communicate. Whether you've been in therapy for years and still feel like something is missing, or you've never set foot in a therapist's office but sense that something beneath the surface is calling for your attention, this conversation will meet you exactly where you are. Vanessa introduces one of the most relatable frameworks we've heard for understanding life transitions: the feather, the brick, and the Mack truck and explains why so many of us, especially women in midlife, don't slow down and listen until something catastrophic forces us to. She unpacks the difference between ego work and soul work, why Western psychology often stops short of real transformation by simply getting us "back to functioning," and how symptoms — whether emotional, psychological, or even physical like heart palpitations or autoimmune disease — are actually the psyche's way of demanding to be heard. We also dive into archetypes, including the caregiver, the martyr, the trickster, and the victim, and how understanding which archetypes you're embodying can unlock profound self-awareness and break deeply ingrained patterns that have been running your life without your conscious knowledge. We get deeply personal in this episode. Vanessa opens up about losing her home and her entire community in the LA wildfires, what it truly means to metabolize grief, and how relocating to Costa Rica became an unexpected catalyst for her own healing and forced slowdown. She shares her philosophy of following your breadcrumbs and leaning into whatever sparks a sense of aliveness in you, without needing it to make logical sense as one of the most powerful tools for navigating midlife awakening, identity shifts, and the quarter-life and midlife transitions that leave so many of us quietly asking, is this really it? If you're ready to stop brushing off the feathers and start doing the deeper soul work, this episode is your invitation.

    51 min
  4. 9 APR

    Dr. Kelly Casperson on HRT Myths, Hormones, and Why Exercise Beats Everything

    In this bonus episode, board-certified urologist and menopause expert Dr. Kelly Casperson joins host Hailey Babcock to answer your most pressing questions about perimenopause, post-menopause, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Whether you've been told you can't take hormones, you're confused about estrogen patches vs. pills, or you're wondering why your belly fat, brain fog, and joint pain suddenly showed up — this episode is for you. Dr. Casperson breaks down why the majority of women who believe they can't take hormones are actually mistaken, debunks the outdated 10-year rule, and explains why transdermal estrogen carries far less risk than oral estrogen. She covers the science behind vaginal estrogen for bladder health and labial thinning, the role of progesterone for sleep and bone health, and why testosterone for women is underutilized and under appreciated. You'll also hear the truth about breast cancer risk and HRT, why visceral fat increases during menopause (and why it's not your fault), how hormones affect cognitive function and dementia prevention, and what the research is pointing toward in the next five years. Plus: what products to skip, when peptide therapy may not be worth it, and why — even with all of her hormone expertise — Dr. Casperson still says nothing is better than exercise. Topics covered include: HRT myths and contraindications, vaginal estrogen, bladder leakage and Botox for overactive bladder, progesterone without a uterus, testosterone for low libido and beyond, perimenopause vs. post-menopause, abdominal fat and the metabolic syndrome of menopause, brain fog, tinnitus, hair loss, foot pain, gum/bone health, LP(a) and cardiac risk, peptide therapy, and how to find a hormone-informed provider. 🎙️ Dr. Kelly Casperson is a urologist, author of You Are Not Broken, and host of the You Are Not Broken podcast. Find her at kellycaspersonmd.com.

    1hr 12min
  5. 26 MAR

    Women’s Performance Psychology: Better Sleep, Stronger Mindset, Unshakeable Confidence with Dr. Raymond Prior

    In this episode, performance psychologist and sleep scientist Dr. Raymond Prior breaks down the psychology behind why so many women struggle to make lasting changes — in their health, relationships, fitness, and everyday life. Dr. Prior unpacks the difference between a fixed mindset vs. growth mindset, how childhood beliefs shape adult anxiety and self-sabotage, and the neuroscience behind why failure feels so personal — and how to rewire that response. We dive deep into performance psychology for everyday women, how to build stable confidence (hint: it's not a feeling, it's a skill), the dangers of helicopter parenting and enabling behavior, and why teenagers are struggling with motivation in the age of social media and dopamine addiction. Dr. Prior also shares why the anxious generation is real — and what parents can do about it. In the second half, we get into sleep science for women over 40, including why perimenopause and menopause wreck your sleep, the truth about over-the-counter melatonin (and why it could be doing more harm than good), how body temperature regulation impacts sleep quality, and proven strategies for falling back asleep at 3am without reaching for your phone. Whether you're a high achiever, a woman in midlife, or just someone who feels stuck — this episode will change how you think about your mind, your sleep, and your potential. Topics covered: fixed mindset vs growth mindset, performance psychology, sleep science for women, menopause and sleep, melatonin safety, confidence building, anxiety and mindset, dopamine and social media, parenting and core beliefs, sleep hygiene, women's mental health, personal development, behavior change.

    1hr 3min
  6. 12 MAR

    Menopause, Weight Loss & HRT plus Fat Loss, GLP-1s and Muscle Over 40 with Dr. Bill Campbell

    In this episode of The Body Pod, we sit down with leading fat loss researcher Bill Campbell, professor and director of the Performance & Physique Enhancement Lab, to break down the latest science on menopause, weight loss resistance, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), GLP-1 medications, and sprint interval training.If you’re a perimenopausal or postmenopausal woman struggling with belly fat, stubborn weight gain, muscle loss, or changes in body composition, this episode is packed with evidence-based answers. We cover: The largest menopause fitness survey ever conducted in resistance-trained womenWhy menopausal women experience accelerated abdominal and visceral fat gainThe science behind weight loss resistance in perimenopause and postmenopauseHormone replacement therapy (HRT): risks, benefits, and why usage is rising in active womenGLP-1 medications for menopause fat loss (Ozempic, Wegovy, semaglutide) — who benefits and whySprint interval training vs. Zone 2 cardio for visceral fat lossCortisol myths in menopause (does HIIT “spike cortisol” and cause weight gain?)Muscle loss, estrogen decline, and how resistance training protects lean massSupplements for menopausal women: protein, creatine, vitamin D, fish oil, caffeine for fat lossPeptides, metabolism boosters, and what’s science vs. marketingDr. Campbell explains how estrogen decline affects fat distribution, why abdominal fat increases during the menopause transition, and what resistance-trained women can do to preserve muscle mass and metabolic health. If you’re navigating: Perimenopause weight gainPostmenopause belly fatMenopause body recompositionHRT vs. natural menopauseGLP-1s for weight lossCortisol and stress hormonesFat loss after 40 or 50Strength training for menopausal womenWhether you're a fitness-focused woman, coach, or health professional, this conversation bridges lab research and real-world application for menopause fitness, fat loss, hormone therapy, and metabolic health. 🎧 Listen now to learn how to work with your hormones — not against them.

    59 min

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Female fitness expert, Hailey Happens Fitness and beauty practitioner, Laura, team up to bring women over 40 the most informative and entertaining look at health, fitness, beauty and wellness.

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