The Metabolic Movement

Liton Ali

Something's off, and it's not your effort. Millions of people in midlife are doing all the right things and still struggling with energy, weight, brain fog, and hormones. Liton built a health platform around this problem, and now he's bringing experts and ordinary people with extraordinary stories onto The Metabolic Movement to explain what's really going on and what to do about it.

Episodes

  1. MAR 26

    She didn't want flowers. She wanted a hug on a Monday morning

    Only 2% of women feel well-informed about perimenopause before the symptoms arrive. So it's no surprise that the men around them are completely lost. Joe Warner is a health journalist, bestselling author, and former editorial director of Men's Fitness. His new book, Burning Up, Frozen Out, is the first practical guide to perimenopause written specifically for men, covering the science, the communication tools, and what's actually at stake. 62% of UK divorces are instigated by women in their 40s, 50s and 60s. 73% of women say menopause played a factor. Joe argues this isn't a relationship crisis but a communication one. We talk about why men default to fixing things that can't be fixed, why anger is a symptom not a problem, what "helped, heard or hugged" means in practice, and what the couples who come out the other side stronger all have in common. If the man in your life needs to hear this, send him the episode! SHOW NOTES Joe Warner is a health and fitness journalist, bestselling author and co-founder of NewBodyPlan.com. He spent over a decade as Editorial Director of Men's Fitness magazine and has written about health and wellbeing for more than 20 years. His new book, Burning Up, Frozen Out: What Every Man Needs to Know About the Menopause (But No One Told You), is written specifically for male partners navigating perimenopause — covering the biology, the communication, and the practical tools that actually help. Buy the book UK and US: burningupfrozenout.com or all major bookshops Free resources (including a downloadable chapter on men and the midlife crisis): burningupfrozenout.com Find Joe: Instagram: @joewarneruk Substack: hotflushcoldshoulder.substack.com Things we cover Why only 2% of women feel prepared for perimenopause before it hits and what that means for the people around them The two modes men default to: head in the sand, or trying to fix something that can't be fixed The "helped, heard or hugged" question and why just asking it changes everything Why perimenopause is an existential crisis, not just a physical one The stat that stopped me: 1 in 4 women experience thoughts of self-harm during perimenopause What a police hostage negotiator taught Joe about listening Why women are more likely to be offered HRT when a partner comes to the GP appointment Sex, intimacy, and why men and women are wired completely differently on reconnection The laundry advice (you'll see)Why 62% of UK divorces are instigated by women in their 40s, 50s and 60s and what's actually behind that number

    35 min

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Something's off, and it's not your effort. Millions of people in midlife are doing all the right things and still struggling with energy, weight, brain fog, and hormones. Liton built a health platform around this problem, and now he's bringing experts and ordinary people with extraordinary stories onto The Metabolic Movement to explain what's really going on and what to do about it.