The Menopause Map Podcast

Jennifer Seven

You are not lost — you were never given the map. The Menopause Map with Jennifer Seven is a navigable guide through perimenopause, menopause, and the years after, built on five floors: sleep, food and blood sugar, strength, stress and nervous system, and joy. Practical, evidence-informed, and free of extremes or shame. Education and coaching only (not medical care). jenniferseven.substack.com

  1. The Floor Beneath the Floors Live with Jennifer Seven

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    The Floor Beneath the Floors Live with Jennifer Seven

    For years, I treated sleep as the thing I’d get to once everything else was handled — the reward at the end of a capable day. And it was always the first thing I cut. It took me far too long to understand I had it exactly backwards. This month, we’re walking the map one floor at a time — sleep, food and blood sugar, strength, nervous system, and joy — and I started with sleep on purpose. Because sleep is not just one floor among five. It’s the floor beneath the floors: the literal ground the other four stand on. You cannot build strength on a body that doesn’t repair overnight, you cannot steady your blood sugar, and you cannot calm a nervous system on a foundation that was never poured. Shifting Your Posture: From “Fixing” to “Rebuilding” In this episode, I make the case for a different posture entirely: stop trying to fix your sleep, and start rebuilding the floor. Inside the episode, I share three small “leak repairs” you can begin tonight Leak Repair #1: View morning sunlight. Getting natural light in your eyes within 30 minutes of waking sets your biological clock and anchors your nighttime melatonin production. * Leak Repair #2: Keep a cool environment. Your body temperature needs to drop by about two degrees to initiate and stay in deep sleep. Drop the thermostat or swap your bedding. * Leak Repair #3: Create a digital sunset. Turn off screens or switch to blue-light blocking mode 60 minutes before bed to give your nervous system a chance to signal that it’s safe to rest. (Remember: pick just one, not all three!). I also talk honestly about the reality of midlife biology and when that 3 a.m. waking is asking for a doctor’s support, rather than better habits. You’re not bad at sleep. You are a woman whose deepest floor has been giving way for years — and no one ever told you it was a floor, or that a floor can be rebuilt. It can. A Note From Jennifer: I’m a coach and holistic nutritionist, not a doctor, and nothing here is medical advice. If your 3 a.m. waking is relentless, comes with a pounding heart, or you’re exhausted no matter what you try, please bring it to a professional. Some midlife sleep disruption is entirely hormonal and treatable, and it is not something you should have to out-discipline 🤍 Come further in. This one’s really a conversation — so come have it with us inside The Menopause Map community. It’s free, it’s warm, and it’s full of women rebuilding the same floors. Tell us which leak repair you’re trying first 👉 And whenever you’re ready:✉️ Subscribe so the next floor finds you — we step onto the next one next week. The Menopause Map with Jennifer Seven is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. 📖 Go deeper on this week’s writing:• The 3am Appointment You Never Made• Rest isn’t a reward you earn — it’s the floor everything stands on🧭 Not sure where to start? Find the floor your body is asking for first — free 2-minute assessment → Get full access to The Menopause Map with Jennifer Seven at jenniferseven.substack.com/subscribe

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    When Food Starts Feeling Confusing Again with Jennifer Seven

    She’d been “good” all day — coffee instead of breakfast, a salad with nothing on it, proud of herself and running on fumes. And then, somewhere around nine that night, she was standing at the kitchen counter in the dark, eating everything she’d said no to all day. The voice that came after was the cruelest one she had: What is wrong with me? I have no discipline. I can’t even be trusted around food anymore. I’ve heard that exact story more times than I can count. And here’s what I told her — and what I want to tell you. The confusion was never yours. The food rules you were handed quietly stopped working. For most of your life, the rules more or less held: eat less, skip the carbs, “be good.” Then in midlife, the food that used to work completely stops working—and the rules only multiply, leaving you feeling entirely confused. In this episode, we’re putting the rulebook down. Your body isn’t asking you to be stricter; it’s asking for steadiness. That frantic evening at the kitchen counter? It’s almost never a willpower failure. It’s a body that has been underfed all day, finally asking for what it needs. No numbers. No meal plan. Just a kinder question, asked one meal at a time — and permission to put the rulebook down and feed yourself like someone you’re on the same side as. I’m a coach and holistic nutritionist, not a doctor, and nothing here is medical advice. If your relationship with food ever feels truly out of control or heavy with shame, please don’t carry it alone — that’s worth bringing to a doctor or a professional who can help. 🤍 This one’s really a conversation — so come have it with us. The talk continues inside The Menopause Map community on Skool. It’s free, warm, and full of women who’ve stood at that same counter in the dark. Come drop a post and tell us: what is the one food rule you are officially ready to put down? Whenever you’re ready, here is how to find your footing again: 🧭 Uncover Your Baseline: Not sure which area your body is screaming for first? Take the free 2-minute Menopause Assessment to find your floor. * 📖 Read the Guide: Grab your copy of The Menopause Map: Find Your Floor—the new little guide for midlife wellness. * ✉️ Subscribe so the next episode finds you. ✉️ Let the next episode find you. If you want these reminders of steadiness and a kinder approach to midlife wellness right in your inbox, leave your email below. (It’s always completely free to subscribe). Get full access to The Menopause Map with Jennifer Seven at jenniferseven.substack.com/subscribe

    18 phút
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    The Symptoms Women Whisper About

    “I thought I was the only one.” It’s the sentence I’ve heard more than any other in twenty years of this work — always said quietly, almost as an apology. By the woman hiding the leaking. The one who can’t say the word “dryness” out loud, even to her doctor. The one frightened by her own rage. The one lying awake at 3am with her heart pounding and no name for why. In this solo episode, I say the quiet part out loud. The symptoms women whisper about are almost never the ones in the brochures — and the silence around them ends up costing far more than the symptoms themselves. Because a symptom you can name is one you can get help for. A symptom kept secret stops being a symptom. It becomes shame. We get into why we were taught to whisper, what that silence quietly costs, and the one brave, freeing thing that changes everything: saying it out loud—to a doctor who listens, to a friend who is also pretending she’s fine, or, at first, just to yourself. You are not broken. You are not alone. And you are not imagining it. I’m a coach and holistic nutritionist, not a doctor, and nothing here is medical advice. Some of these symptoms — especially bleeding that’s new or unpredictable — are exactly what a doctor needs to see. Listening to your body isn’t a replacement for care; it’s often what finally sends you to get it. 🧭 What to do next: * Want to talk about this with us? Come join our live community inside our Skool classroom. It’s a safe, private space where we say the quiet parts out loud, share our stories, and support each other without judgment. * 🧭 Not sure where your own symptoms are pointing? Take the free 2-minute Menopause Assessment to find which floor needs support first — sleep, food, strength, stress, or joy. 🤍 Subscribe to The Menopause Map so the next conversation finds you — honest, grounded, no shame, no fixing. Next week: what happens when intimacy changes — and why women so often blame themselves. Get full access to The Menopause Map with Jennifer Seven at jenniferseven.substack.com/subscribe

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    You Cannot Shame Your Way Home Live with Jennifer Seven

    You cannot shame your way home. Somewhere along the way, midlife women were handed a map that says the road back to your body runs through punishment — be stricter, smaller, more disciplined, and you’ll finally arrive somewhere better. In this solo episode, I make the case that the map is the problem, not you — and that it was never pointing the right way. We get into why a body does not repair in an atmosphere of threat, so shame doesn’t just feel bad, it biologically backfires. Why midlife is not a discipline problem but a depletion one — you’re not undisciplined, you’ve been disciplined for decades. Where that cruel voice in the mirror actually came from (it was installed, not invented). The five floors I build everything on — sleep, food and blood sugar, strength, your nervous system, and joy. And the one question that changes the whole conversation: what is my body asking for that I keep refusing to give it? A gentle, honest 25 minutes on coming home to the body you actually have — no fixing, no shame. I’m a coach and holistic nutritionist, not a doctor, and nothing here is medical advice. Listening to your body isn’t a replacement for medical care — it’s often what finally sends you to get it. The Menopause Map is a space built on support, not punishment. If you're ready to stop spiraling and start coming home to your body, consider joining us as a free or paid subscriber Get full access to The Menopause Map with Jennifer Seven at jenniferseven.substack.com/subscribe

    31 phút

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You are not lost — you were never given the map. The Menopause Map with Jennifer Seven is a navigable guide through perimenopause, menopause, and the years after, built on five floors: sleep, food and blood sugar, strength, stress and nervous system, and joy. Practical, evidence-informed, and free of extremes or shame. Education and coaching only (not medical care). jenniferseven.substack.com