On the podcast today, we have Jesse Schewchuk joining us to share her story of entering menopause at 42 and her intense journey of healing her body to support her transition. Navigating menopause opened her eyes to how many women were suffering in silence, which is why she is now on a mission to bring awareness, education, and support to women how are struggling with these dramatic shifts in hormones. She is making the “M” word mainstream!
Goddess Spirituality, the ancient feminine, and the essence of the priestess are not topics that are openly discussed. For many these practices and teachings have been tabooed or labeled with a stigma, which makes them topics feared to explore openly. This week on the podcast Aly Wilkins joins me to share her wisdom on the ancient feminine and her journey of walking the path as a priestess. She shares how aligning with the ancient feminine way has been a life of remembering her power and her life’s blueprint.
Let’s be honest, receiving the news of an official diagnosis can be incredibly scary and life altering. It can put us in a spiral of fear and questioning our future. I know this because more than once (in fact at least 8 times) I have received such news. The thing I have learned the most though, is how incredible our body is at healing when we get intimate and in a deep relationship with it.
Parenting toddlers can be filled with equal parts of joy and lying on the playroom floor in complete overwhelm. Unfortunately toddlers do not come with an instruction manual, but there amazing people out there like Tara who are helping parents navigate through these years with connection and memories.
So many of us women feel shame around bleeding and feel guilt for needing rest and downtime during our Inner Winter. Why is this? Why do we fight against what our body needs? In today’s episode, we are diving deep into this conversation. We explore what is period shame, how this is a wound created by the systems we live in, and what we can do about it.
It is true what they say…you must put your own air mask on first before you can help others. As multi-tasking mom’s who feel like they need to be on all the time for all those in their family, this can feel like a foreign concept. In this weeks episode I share what I believe is the self-love act that all women need to start implementing in their life to truly create balance and deep nourishment for themselves so that they can be that mom that they dream of being.
In this week’s episode we have Colleen Jorgensen join us to really explain what is the nervous system and just how important it is for our health (and for those of you with endometriosis, you will definitely want to listen to hear what new research is telling us). She will also share quick exercises we can do that require little effort and provide a big punch of results to our physical health, mental health, and emotional health.
In today’s episode I am going to dive in why you may want to start giving those hormones a big hug and strategically find ways to keep them near by for as long as possible. This chat is the simple 101 hormone lesson that we should have all had because our hormones are so damn important for our overall health and can determine how we age into our elderly years. Hormones really are important and we need to create a loving conversation around just how important they truly are.
Burnout - today’s #1 struggle for most modern women and definitely for almost every working mom. It’s the endless running around, deadlines, predicting needs, and trying to shape shift into multiple different things that keeps us exhausted, overwhelmed and just not enjoying our life. In today’s episode I am going to share with you my top 5 tips on how you can reduce your stress and start living in a flow state within your life, but also in alignment of your cycle.
When a health crisis hits we usually take one of two roads, we take the path of being consumed by fear or we radically change our lives and take control of our own healing. This week, Angela Dechaine shares her story of being diagnosed with breast cancer and her journey of coming back into a life filled with vitality as she got quiet and intimate with her body to ask the hard questions. Her message is one of hope, empowerment and inspiration.
I am so excited to have Ellen Hooper back again on the podcast as her and I try to figure out how to create a more balanced work life in a modern and demanding world. In this conversation we explore the principles that each of us have incorporated into our own work life and how we can modify them both for the self-employed and those who are employed within a larger company. We may not have all answers, but we have some great idea’s on how to start the conversation and make subtle shifts that can have huge impacts in organizing your work life with your cycle in mind.
Hannah Brown is back and in this conversation we have a deep, honest and open chat about how we each have normalized our menstrual cycle in the home. Two different homes, two different countries, two different sets of trial and error, but the main theme stays the same - getting everyone involved…that means the men and younger boys in the home too. In this episode we will share our thoughts on how to engage the opposite sex in the home to understanding your cycle so that you can put to practice the theory of cyclical living and truly show up as who you are without fear or shame.
Jessica Medellin joins us today to talk all about how we can Emotionally support young women as they embark on their period journey, as well as how this same work can help older women heal their inner child around menstruation.
Darci Hawxhurst joins us on the podcast to share what is metabolic health and how as women we can support our hormone health with creating metabolic flexibility. Making shifts to support our metabolic health not only takes us to a place of thriving, it also puts us in a place to be able to hear our bodies messages and create deep wellness as we age.
When you hear pelvic floor, do you immediately start doing those kegle exercises that have become almost automatic. Well today on the show we have a pelvic floor expert, Keeley Smith, talking to us all about other resources to help us tap into our pelvic floor health that does not require us to imaging pulling our pelvic floor up like an elevator (we all have heard that cue 🤣). Let’s dive into Hypopressives!
Today we have a special guest sharing her story on building her family with donor eggs. Infertility can be incredibly heartbreaking and it sometimes forces us to look at alternative ways to build our family. Laura so beautifully and openly shares her journey of how this was her story.
This week on the podcast we have Madeline MacKinnon joining us to chat all about the Dutch Test. The Dutch Test is the leading hormone test that tests your hormone levels and gives you in depth analysis of what is happening with your hormone health. This test blew my mind about what was happening in my own body and today on the podcast you get to hear all about my results and how Madeline helped me balance my hormones.
Today, Emily with Moujamoon join’s us to share wisdom about the healing power of our cycle and how our menstrual cycle is not something to fear or worry about, but rather to get curious about. She shares beautiful insight on irregular cycles, the powerful tool of charting and how our bleed is our body’s way of preparing us for the other big passageways that we will encounter in our life. As she states “Let’s take the stress out of the what the hell is going on” question that so many of us face as bleeding women.
When I met Toni she wasn’t exactly someone who was seeking to understand her menstrual cycle or really even cared about it. But after one brave step of interviewing me, she was blown away about what was happening in her body and how her hormones were actually very intelligent. From this moment on our relationship has deepened and she has become such an important person in my life. Join us in this 2-part chat were we laugh, share, and talk all about how cycle awareness has changed our lives.
When I met Toni she wasn’t exactly someone who was seeking to understand her menstrual cycle or really even cared about it. But after one brave step of interviewing me, she was blown away about what was happening in her body and how her hormones were actually very intelligent. From this moment on our relationship has deepened and she has become such an important person in my life. Join us in this 2-part chat were we laugh, share, and talk all about how cycle awareness has changed our lives.