Women What Whistle

Pipa Gordon

Not falling in line or fading away, it's about finding our brave through the stories of other women who had to find theirs. #becausewecan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 12/03/2025

    092 FOODS, MOODS, AND HORMONES

    On this episode we talk all about how our food effects both our physical and mental health. Our hormones are affected tremendously by what we eat and there's a reason why diets don't work, they don't give us the balance we need, for example, high protein = low mood. Clinical nutritionist and former chef Emma Ellice Flint joins me to go deeper into this conversation, she is passionate about making a difference to our health and happiness through food and nutrition, and hopefully you'll glean some great tips from this conversation. Here are some notes.. Emma's website is emmasnutrition.com – as we said there are loads of recipes on there, she offers 1:1 consultations, hosts workshops and if you follow her on social media, she's regularly posting more ideas for how to eat healthily. We talk about phytoestrogens and other great ingredients in plant food that specifically support our bodies as we go through hormone changes: Legumes, pulses and beans – soy being top of the list.Also in chickpeas, white beans/cannellini, haricot, butter beans, black beansSeeds – flaxseed/linseed, chia seedTop 3 nuts for women are almonds with skin on, walnuts and brazil nuts (just 2 a day)Dark berries on your breakfastVegetables – kale, cauliflower, brussel sproutsFermented food such as sauerkraut, kefir etc enhance your digestionHigh protein low carb are short term diets that can cause long term bloating and fatigue. Remember, high protein = low mood Exercise is also connected to gut function as well as sleep quality and emotional health. They all connect together. COPYRIGHT 2021 PIPA GORDON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 3m
  2. 12/03/2025

    091 MENOPAUSE, HRT AND HOW TO APPROACH YOUR GP

    Menopause is often misdiagnosed so education is paramount. If we can know what to look out for, we will be far more equipped when we go to see the GP for help and support. This week we talk to menopause specialist Sharon Hartmann from the Newson Clinic. She works both in the NHS and the private sector so she has a window on both experiences. The effects of menopause start in our early 40s, sometimes even sooner and often they are misdiagnosed as depression, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, even alzheimers – you'll hear all about that across the next few episodes. If you haven't yet heard the other episodes about navigating and understanding the symptoms, they are numbers 72 78 and 79. In this episode, Sharon Hartmann was keen to talk not just about menopause, but how to talk to your GP about HRT and we cover masses – from migraines to endemitriosis, depression to pelvic floors, to how to apply HRT, the 5 year myth, the WHI Study, testosterone, the mirena coil and libido …here's a few break points: 17:00 symptoms, both physical and psychological 19:00 pelvic floor and bladder, vaginal atrophy 28:00 body identitcal HRT 33:00 HRT and whether or not to come off (short answer, no) 38:00 what to do when your GP says no 42:00 5 year myth 46:00 Is it ever too late to start? 50:00 testosterone 51:00 libido and anxiety 54:00 bad sleep and sleep hygiene 57:00 mirena coil We talk about the Newson Health clinic where you can get heaps of advice and help as being a great place to start and click here for the NICE guidelines to help you with approaching your GP. The Balance app is the other resource helpful for navigating and tracking your symptoms. Please share these episodes with friends and family, it's so important to keep the conversation going. Thank you for listening, if you'd like to follow me on social media, you can see all my links via my website COPYRIGHT PIPA GORDON 2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 4m
4.8
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5 Ratings

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Not falling in line or fading away, it's about finding our brave through the stories of other women who had to find theirs. #becausewecan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.