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Before the Salad

Before the Salad

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Before the Salad


The podcast for women 35+ who feel off — and want their energy, clarity, and confidence back.


Tired of feeling tired? Struggling with brain fog, weight gain, anxiety, poor sleep, or the quiet ache of “I’m just not myself anymore”?

You’re not alone — and you’re not broken.


Hosted by certified hormone and nutrition coach Julia Tyrer, Before the Salad is your down-to-earth guide to understanding what’s really going on with your hormones, and how to start feeling better — with simple, science-backed shifts that begin long before what’s on your plate.


Because your hormones are listening from the moment you wake up. And what you do before the salad — your mindset, movement, meals, morning routine, and self-talk — can change everything.


Each episode brings you:


  • Real stories from women navigating hormone changes
  • Practical tools for perimenopause and beyond
  • Straight talk on weight, mood, energy, and midlife burnout
  • Small, sustainable changes that actually work with your body


Whether you’re facing perimenopause symptoms, navigating hormonal imbalance, or wondering why “doing everything right” still isn’t working — this podcast meets you where you are.


You don’t need to push harder. You need a new approach.

Let’s start Before the Salad.


© 2025 Julia Tyrer
Episodios
  • The Truth About Sugar, Mood & Menopause. It's not just Willpower.
    Jul 1 2025

    If you find yourself reaching for chocolate at 3pm and thinking, “Why can’t I just get a grip?”, this episode is for you.

    Because here’s the truth:

    ✨ It’s not about willpower.

    ✨ It’s not weakness.

    ✨ And it’s definitely not you failing.

    In this honest conversation, we unpack:

    • Why sugar cravings intensify during perimenopause and menopause
    • What’s really behind those energy crashes that leave you foggy and frustrated
    • How blood sugar rhythms affect your mood, focus, and confidence
    • Three simple yet powerful shifts to ease cravings without restriction or shame
    • The deeper truth: cravings aren’t moral failings – they’re messages from a body seeking safety and support

    Imagine approaching cravings with curiosity, not criticism.

    Imagine letting go of guilt and giving yourself what you truly need.

    Imagine feeling steady, clear, and at peace with food again.

    That’s what this episode offers you.

    If this resonates, share it with a friend who feels like she’s fighting her body. Because when we tell the truth about what’s really going on, we create space to heal.

    🌿 Grab my free mini class via the link in the show notes to begin supporting your hormones and energy with kindness.

    💛 If this podcast helps you, I’d be grateful if you’d leave a review or buy me a coffee – it keeps me showing up here for you.

    Remember, Lovely - You’re not broken. You’re human.

    And healing starts Before the Salad.

    Thanks for listening to Before the Salad. If today’s episode resonated with you, I’d love it if you’d follow the show, leave a review, or share it with a friend who needs to hear this.

    And if you’d like to support the podcast and help me keep sharing this message far and wide, you can buy me a coffee — here's the Link.


    This is just the beginning — we’re diving deeper into what it really means to feel good again, from the inside out.

    • Want more support between episodes? Join my email list for weekly tips and honest conversations about midlife, hormones, and healing.

    👉 Ready to feel strong, clear, and calm again? Register for my free mini class here: [link]

    Until next time, be kind to yourself. You’re not alone — and you’re not broken.

    Más Menos
    7 m
  • What to do Before 9am to Feel Good all Day.
    Jun 25 2025

    Forget 5am miracle routines and strict schedules — this episode is all about realistic morning practices that help your hormones work with you, not against you.

    If your mornings feel rushed, chaotic, or like a survival mission until coffee, you’re not alone. In this gentle and practical episode of Before the Salad, hormone nutrition coach Julia Tyrer shares why what you do in the first 90 minutes after waking can completely shift how you feel — all day long and how you sleep at night.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why mornings matter more in perimenopause and beyond
    • Common habits that quietly throw off your hormones (like coffee on an empty stomach or phone scrolling in bed)
    • Five simple steps to reset your hormones each morning — no perfection required
    • How to build a routine that nourishes, rather than overwhelms, your system

    From light exposure to protein-rich breakfasts and nervous system calming, this episode offers gentle, doable ideas to help you feel more steady, clear, and supported — starting first thing.

    🌿 Want support implementing these shifts? Grab Julia’s free Morning Reset Checklist via the link in the show notes or DM “Morning” to @mytreasuredlifenutrition on Instagram.

    💛 And next time? We’re diving into cravings, sugar, and what your body really needs when willpower isn’t enough.

    Because healing — you guessed it — starts Before the Salad. 🌿

    Thanks for listening to Before the Salad. If today’s episode resonated with you, I’d love it if you’d follow the show, leave a review, or share it with a friend who needs to hear this.

    And if you’d like to support the podcast and help me keep sharing this message far and wide, you can buy me a coffee — here's the Link.


    This is just the beginning — we’re diving deeper into what it really means to feel good again, from the inside out.

    • Want more support between episodes? Join my email list for weekly tips and honest conversations about midlife, hormones, and healing.

    👉 Ready to feel strong, clear, and calm again? Register for my free mini class here: [link]

    Until next time, be kind to yourself. You’re not alone — and you’re not broken.

    Más Menos
    13 m
  • 5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Tried to ‘Get Healthy’
    Jun 15 2025

    Have you ever followed all the “right” health advice — clean eating, more workouts, less rest — only to feel worse? You’re not alone. In this powerful episode of Before the Salad, Julia Tyrer shares five lessons she learned the hard way on her journey to better health — and why traditional wellness advice often backfires when your hormones are out of balance.

    Inside, you’ll learn:

    • Why common “healthy” habits (like low-fat diets or high-intensity workouts) can make hormonal symptoms worse
    • How stress and nervous system overload sabotage your best efforts
    • Why midsection weight gain isn’t a failure — it’s your body protecting you
    • The power of small, nervous-system-friendly changes
    • And the truth that you don’t have to do this alone

    If you’re tired of chasing quick fixes and ready for a kinder, more effective approach to health — one that works withyour hormones, not against them — this episode is your starting point.

    🌿 Connect with Julia at mytreasuredlife.co.uk or @mytreasuredlifenutrition on Instagram.

    💛 Support the podcast by buying Julia a coffee — link in the show notes.

    Next up: How your morning routine affects your hormones — and how to make yours work for you.

    Thanks for listening to Before the Salad. If today’s episode resonated with you, I’d love it if you’d follow the show, leave a review, or share it with a friend who needs to hear this.

    And if you’d like to support the podcast and help me keep sharing this message far and wide, you can buy me a coffee — here's the Link.


    This is just the beginning — we’re diving deeper into what it really means to feel good again, from the inside out.

    • Want more support between episodes? Join my email list for weekly tips and honest conversations about midlife, hormones, and healing.

    👉 Ready to feel strong, clear, and calm again? Register for my free mini class here: [link]

    Until next time, be kind to yourself. You’re not alone — and you’re not broken.

    Más Menos
    10 m
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