Episodios

  • #157 - Finding Your Movement Rhythm with ADHD and Perimenopause with Christine Chessman
    Jun 9 2025

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    In this episode, I sat down to chat with our very own Joyful Movement Coordinator in the Midlife Feast. At 49, Christine received an ADHD diagnosis after years of masking. She shares how perimenopause brought long-overlooked symptoms into focus.

    We unpack how midlife hormonal shifts can amplify ADHD traits and why rigid fitness plans rarely work for neurodivergent brains. As a movement coach, Christine offers a refreshing approach to movement in trading consistency for persistence, flexibility, and self-compassion.

    We also bust the motivation myth and share simple mindset shifts that make movement feel doable, even on low-energy days.

    If traditional routines haven’t worked for you, Christine’s approach might be the reset you’ve been looking for. And if you love what you hear, don’t forget she shares more inside The Midlife Feast community, including videos and tips for all fitness levels.

    Connect with Christine

    Website: hellofitnesschristine.com
    Instagram:@hellofitnesschristine

    Like what you learned? Check out these other episodes!

    Story Session: Navigating ADHD in Midlife & MenopauseWhy We Binge: Unpacking the Restrict-Binge Cycle with Toni Rudd, RDHow to Un-Diet Your Relationship with Movement in Midlife with Christine ChessmanHow to Fall in Love with Movement While Rejecting Anti-Fat Bias with Louise Green

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    39 m
  • #156 - How to Cancel Your Clean Plate Club Membership with Emily Sucher, RD
    Jun 2 2025

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    If you’ve ever felt guilty for not finishing your plate, even if you’re full, and you’re not 100% sure why, you might be a member of the Clean Plate Club.

    In this episode, I invited registered dietitian Emily Sucher to explore how messages from childhood are still impacting our food decisions today. Whether you grew up hearing about starving children or just hate the idea of wasting food, this conversation offers a fresh perspective.

    Emily shares compassionate ways to tune back into your body’s cues, reframe what food waste really means, and help the next generation build a healthier, more intuitive relationship with eating.

    Connect with Emily

    The Website: www.livewelldietitian.com
    Instagram:@livewelldietitian_

    Like what you learned? Check out these other episodes!

    How to Decode Your Cravings in Menopause
    Cooking for Pleasure, Not Perfection with Andrea Buckett
    What to Do If Intuitive Eating Doesn’t Work with Julie Duffy Dillon
    The Capacity Crisis: Why Women Feel Emotionally Exhausted in Midlife with Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur, RD
    Parenting Without Diet Culture with Oona Hanson



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    26 m
  • #155 - Q&A Episode: Food Tracking, Plant Proteins, & Collagen Supplements
    May 26 2025

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    In this solo Q&A episode, I am tackling some of the most recent questions shared with me about the sneaky ways diet culture creeps in, what protein adequacy really looks like (especially for plant-based eaters), and whether collagen is fact or hype.

    If you want to get your questions answered in the future, submit them here!

    Links Mentioned

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    Related Episodes You’ll Love:

    • Clean Eating Pitfalls in Midlife & Menopause with Dr. Morgan Francis, Psy.D, LPC
    • 5 Things I Wish I Had Known About Intuitive Eating 10 Years Ago
    • Why Diets Don’t Work with Dr. Amy Porto
    • Intuitive Eating in Menopause: A Conversation with Evelyn Tribole
    • 5 Tips for Spotting Nutrition Misinformation with Dr. Emma Beckett
    • Is it Hunger, Food Noise, or Hormones?

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    17 m
  • #154 - How to Appreciate Your Changing Menopause Body with Dr. Charlotte Ord
    May 19 2025

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    Our bodies change in midlife and menopause, and many times in ways that feel confusing or frustrating. But what if those changes aren’t a problem to fix, but an invitation to reconnect with ourselves?

    In this conversation, Dr. Charlotte Ord, psychologist and body image expert shares a refreshing take on body appreciation. It’s not about pretending to love every wrinkle or roll. It’s about noticing what your body does for you, and learning to meet it with care, not criticism.

    We also explore a powerful question: Who benefits when we hate our bodies? The answer reveals just how deeply diet culture and the wellness industry profit from our insecurities.

    Dr. Ord offers simple, grounding practices to help you feel more at home in your body, including media literacy tips and ways to gently shift your focus toward gratitude and self-trust.

    Connect with Dr. Charlotte

    The Website: https://www.charlotteord.com
    Instagram: @drcharlotteord
    📚Grab the Book: Body Confident You, Body Confident Kid

    Like what you learned? Check out these other episodes!

    • Why You Need to Put Capacity, Self-Compassion, & Self-Care on the Menu
    • The Problem with Perfectionism with Alana Van Der Sluys
    • What Every Woman Needs to Know About Body Image in Midlife with Summer Innanen
    • The Body Acceptance Mistake That’s Keeping You Stuck in the Suck


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    30 m
  • #153 - Style Joy in Midlife: What to Do When Nothing Feels Right with Dacy Gillespie
    May 12 2025

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    Standing in your closet thinking, "Nothing fits anymore?" It’s not the best feeling, but can I let you in on something? You don’t have to hold onto your “lose weight wardrobe”. In this encouraging conversation, stylist Dacy Gillespie helps us reframe how we think about style in midlife, especially when our bodies, styles, and preferences have changed.

    Together, we explore why comfort isn’t “giving up,” how style can help you reconnect with who you are now, and why that “lose weight wardrobe” may be doing more harm than good. You’ll also get a big dose of validation: most clothes aren’t made to fit you—and that’s a design flaw, not a personal one.

    If getting dressed has felt frustrating or disconnected lately, this episode offers a refreshing new lens: style as self-care, self-expression, and an invitation to show up for yourself just as you are today.

    Connect with Dacy:

    The Website: https://www.mindfulcloset.com
    Instagram: @mindfulcloset
    Substack: Unflattering

    Like what you learned? Check out these other episodes!

    • Redefining Personal Style in Midlife with Dacy Gillespie
    • The Body Acceptance Mistake That’s Keeping You Stuck in the Suck
    • Trusting Your Body: Finding Peace Through Grief with Nina Manolson
    • From Body Grief to Body Acceptance: The Way Forward with Amanda Mittman, RD


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    32 m
  • #152 - Intuitive Eating in Menopause: A Conversation with Evelyn Tribole MS, RDN
    May 5 2025

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    In this episode, I get to bring you a very special guest, someone whose work has transformed my whole practice, and who has been helping people heal their relationship with food and their bodies through intuitive eating for three decades!

    In this conversation, Intuitive Eating co-founder Evelyn Tribole shares why this compassionate, research-backed framework is more relevant than ever—especially during menopause.

    We explore how symptoms like sleep disruption can throw off hunger cues, why decades of dieting create a fear of "losing control," and how that fear is actually your body trying to protect you. Evelyn breaks down the biology behind these patterns and offers a deeply freeing perspective for anyone tired of blaming themselves.

    You'll also hear why intuitive eating works even with midlife health conditions, and how shifting from restriction to "nutrition by addition" can make food feel joyful again. Most of all, this episode is an invitation to stop fighting your body—and start finding what truly lights you up.

    Connect with Evelyn:

    The Website: https://www.evelyntribole.com/
    Instagram: @evelyntribole
    📚Grab any or all the books!

    Links Mentioned:

    EP 70: From Dieting Rock Bottom to Intuitive Eating: 3 Common Mistakes
    EP 138: 5 Things I Wish I Had Known About Intuitive Eating 10 Years Ago
    EP 146: What to Do When Intuitive Eating Doesn’t Work with Julie Duffy Dillon


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    Looking for more about midlife, menopause nutrition, and intuitive eating? Click here to grab one of my free guides and learn what I've got "on the menu" including my 1:1 and group programs. https://www.menopausenutritionist.ca/links

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    38 m
  • #151 - Is It Hunger, Food Noise, or Hormones?
    Apr 28 2025

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    Feeling hungry all the time? Or do you feel like fullness just doesn’t land the way it used to? You’re not imagining things—and it’s not about discipline either. Hormonal changes in menopause can change how you experience hunger, and that can be disorienting.

    In this episode, we answer a listener’s honest question about feeling constantly hungry, and explore how biology, behavior, and hormones all intersect. We break down the three types of hunger—physical, emotional, and taste—and why food noise can feel especially loud right now.

    You’ll hear how estrogen impacts fullness signals, how sleep and brain energy play a role, and most importantly, how to work with your changing body, not against it. We share ways to build satisfying meals, spot emotional hunger with compassion, and reconnect with your body's wisdom.

    This one’s for anyone in or around menopause who’s ready to stop fighting hunger—and start listening to it.

    Links Mentioned:

    EP 117: How to Decode Your Cravings in Menopause

    🙋🏻‍♀️ Got a question for another episode? Drop it HERE!


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    20 m
  • #150 - The Capacity Crisis: Why Women Feel Emotionally Exhausted in Midlife with Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur, ND
    Apr 14 2025

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    Why are we SO drained in midlife? Dr. Sarah Vandeboncoeur returns to unpack the exhaustion so many women feel—not just from perimenopause, but from decades of overgiving.

    Most of us enter this phase already running on empty, juggling work, family, and endless to-dos. Add hormonal shifts, and let’s be honest- something has to give. That irritability and bone-deep fatigue? They’re signals, not flaws.

    We break down the "energy budget"—because just like money, energy isn’t unlimited. Sarah shares practical ways to escape the exhaustion trap: setting one true priority, doing daily "capacity checks," and sprinkling joy into your day before burnout hits.

    If you’re caught in the cycle of perfectionism and depletion, this episode offers both relief and a way forward. It’s time to reclaim your energy for what truly matters.

    Connect with Sarah
    The Website: www.drsarahv.ca/
    Instagram: @sarahvadeboncoeur
    Podcast: The Fatigue Fixer

    Links Mentioned:

    EP 62: How to 'Do Less' and 'Be More' in Midlife with Wendy McCallum

    EP 96: Why You're So Tired in Perimenopause and Menopause with Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur, ND

    EP 99: How to Make Room for Connection in Your Relationship in Midlife with Carrie Cohen

    EP 112: How to Stop the Burnout Train in Midlife with Dr. Leigha Saunders, ND

    EP 132: Why You Need to Put Capacity, Self-Compassion, & Self-Care on the Menu


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