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“You go to one doctor and you’re like my period is killing me, having sex is painful, I’m constipated, I’m miserable. And they’re like, well that’s normal. Take some Ibuprofen and we’ll put you on the pill.” That little uplifting quote is from Dr. Aviva Romm. And it’s part of a conversation you’re about to hear between herself and Lisa Bilyeu of the “Women of Impact” podcast. Tune into this episode for tips on addressing the ROOT CAUSE of our hormonal havoc rather than a band aid approach to our symptoms, how we can take back the reins of control over our unique female biology and what we can do right now to make the highs and lows of our cyclical nature more fulfilling and less stressful in our already chaotic lives.
Link and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Women’s Health Expert Reveals the Secrets to Balancing Your Hormones."Follow Lisa on Instagram and YouTube.Check out Lisa's website.Follow Dr. Aviva Romm on Instagram.Check out Dr. Romm's website."Life Unlocked," by Dr. Srinivasan Pillay.Sign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“Now it’s ever more important to me, to feel comfortable, to feel relaxed with who I am and to stop judging myself so harshly.” I don’t know about you but that quote definitely resonates with me! And it’s part of a larger conversation you’re about to hear between Nadine Kelly, M.D, Yoga instructor and Akimbo coach for Seth Godin workshops and me, Tracy Bedford, host of The Invisible You podcast. Keep listening in our very first interview as we discuss connection and relationships in midlife and how it’s changed as we’ve aged, pivoting in a career during this second phase of life and how to unleash your confidence and gain the self awareness to choose yourself first regardless of the expectations that are placed on you by others and your surrounding environment.
Links and Show Notes:
Follow Nadine on Instagram and LinkedIn.Subscribe to Nadine's YouTube channel.Check out Nadine's podcast.Check out Nadine's website, yogimd.net. Natalie Nixon, "The Creativity Leap." Julia Cameron, "The Artist's Way."Sign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“Movement has always been, for me, the primary way that; a. I protect my mental health and b. that I connect with others.” That quote by author and movement enthusiast, Dr. Kelly McGonigal, PhD. And it’s part of a conversation you’re about to hear between herself and Kevin Rose of The Kevin Rose Show. Keep listening as Kelly shares her own slight twist on our old friends, exercise and movement, how they both play into our biology as social beings. What it means by changing your brain to change your body and why certain chemicals excreted through strength training are sometimes referred to as “hope molecules.”
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "How Exercise Helps us Find Happiness, Hope, Connection and Courage."Follow Kevin on Instagram and Twitter.Check out Kevin's website.Follow Kelly McGonigal on Instagram and Twitter.Check out Kelly's website.Sign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“The narratives that control us, the stories we tell ourselves, shape our reality. And so often we just take it as assumed that what we’re thinking is true. It's accurate, it’s a reflection of reality. But don’t believe everything you think.” This from Tim Ferris in an interview with Brene Brown and Dax Shepard on the “Unlocking Us with Brene Brown” podcast. Listen in to this all-star team of exceptional human beings give a humorous and intelligent account of their own philosophies on life, the good the bad and the ugly. Who’s automatic go too is shame and blame, and how that plays out...you just might be surprised by who that is. And the one thing that keeps them fully energized and operating as their best possible selves, they each can’t live without.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Brene with Tim Ferris and Dax Shepard on Podcasting, Daily Practices and the Long and Winding Path to Healing," on Unlocking Us.Follow Brene on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.Check out Brene's website.Follow Dax on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Check out Dax's website.Follow Tim on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Check out Tim's website.Sign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“Estrogen is very key to sleep. So women as they are going through this transition often have tremendous problems with sleep unrelated even to night sweats or hot flashes. Which is another thing that happens because in the brain, estrogen regulates not just the appetite systems but also our temperature control regulation system.” This powerful quote is from women’s health expert, Dr. Felice Gersh, in her interview with Dr. Stephanie on the podcast, Better with Dr. Stephanie. Tune in for more insight into the importance of estrogen and the key role it plays in maintaining optimal body function and balance. Learn how to mitigate or prevent the symptoms and side effects we experience as our hormone levels drop naturally with age. And discover safe and effective methods that are available to start treating with today.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Bioidentical Hormones and HRT with Dr. Felice Gersh," on Better with Dr. Stephanie.Follow Dr. Stephanie on Instagram and YouTube.Check out Dr. Stephanie's website.Follow Dr. Gersh on Instagram and YouTube.Check out Dr. Gersh's website.Sign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“Sometimes I contradict myself and I’m like, ya know what? Don’t judge yourself. Yes, sometimes I’m a big ball of mush and I wanna be super squishy. And other times I’m gonna flex my muscles and my veins are gonna pop and ya better not challenge me. And yes, I can have the beauty of both.” That little gem is from an interview with Lisa Bilyeu and Jenna Kutcher from the podcast, The Goal Digger. And it’s part of a much larger conversation where Lisa talks about her journey of overcoming her own self judgement, the fear she felt while going after her goals, what she did to challenge lifelong limiting beliefs and create a new self narrative and how she became her own hero, by supporting other women to be theirs.
Link and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "A Lesson in Unapologetic Decisions for Empowered Women," on The Goal Digger Podcast.Follow Jenna on Instagram and YouTube.Check out Jenna's website.Follow Lisa on Instagram and YouTube.Check out Lisa's websiteSign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“Your level of clarity will determine your level of success, period. As long as there’s any ounce of vaguery in what you’re doing, you will not succeed.” That little number is from Tom Bilyeu, founder and host of Impact Theory. And it’s part of a triple threat conversation you’re about to hear between himself, Kevion Stirdivant and Rob Dyrdek on the podcast, Short Story Long with Chris Pfaff, otherwise known as Drama. Lean in on this one as these guys teach a masterclass on what it takes to gain the clarity you need to succeed and win, how the lies you tell yourself are stopping you from getting what you want and why choosing your path over just looking for it, is essential for taking action.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Episode 100 The Superpod" on the Short Story Long podcast.Follow Drama on Instagram and Twitter.Check out Drama's website, Young and Reckless.Follow Tom Bilyeu on Instagram.Check out Tom's website, Impact Theory.Follow Rob on Instagram.Check Rob's website.Follow Kevion on Instagram.Check out Kevion's website.Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley on YouTube.
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“We’re thinking about their hormones and how is their hormones balanced and unbalanced. What’s going on with their thyroid? What’s going on with their digestive system? What’s going on with their nutritional status? What’s their iron like?” Ooph, overwhelmed? If that’s a yes, then keep listening as Dr. Elizabeth Boham breaks it all down in her discussion with Dr. Mark Hyman on The Doctor’s Farmacy. Get to the root cause of female hair loss and hair thinning, how to stop and reverse the symptoms, why your diet could be a culprit and what Dr. Hyman refers to as, “the other” pandemic, we’re facing as women today.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Getting to the Root of Male and Female Hair Loss: A Functional Medicine Approach with Elizabeth Boham," on The Doctor's Farmacy.Follow Dr. Hyman on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.Check out Dr. Hyman's website.Follow Dr. Boham on Instagram and Facebook.Check out Dr. Boham's website.Sign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“The goal is that ultimately your future is the thing predicting your daily behavior, not your past.” That little nugget from “Personality isn’t Permanent” author, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, in his conversation with Hal Elrod on The Miracle Morning Show. Tune in to hear more from Dr. Hardy on how to best invest in yourself for success, why hope and purpose are key elements for a meaningful present, what keeps you stuck in the past when planning for the future and how unresolved trauma can freeze your personality, preventing your ability to change.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Why You’re Personality Isn’t Permanent with Dr. Benjamin Hardy," on The Miracle Morning podcast.Follow Hal on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.Check out Hal's website.Follow Dr. Hardy on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.Check out Dr. Hardy's website and free 30 day course.Sign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“We have to be careful with the claims that we make. We can’t promise a 70 year old she’s gonna have a 19 year old vagina. It’s not gonna happen.” That little fun fact by Dr. Somi Javaid, in her conversation with Dave Asprey on Bulletproof Radio. And it’s part 5 of a sexual energy series where we learn what’s possible for a woman in midlife going through perimenopause and menopause, why weight gain is not your fault and what to do about it, how to manage your hormones so they don’t manage you and what’s love got to do, got to do with it.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, Sexual Energy Series-5: New Options for Women’s Sex Lives," on Bulletproof Radio.Follow Dave on Instagram , Facebook and YouTube.Check out Dave's website.Follow Dr. Javaid on Instagram and Facebook.Check out Dr. Javaid's website.Sign up for the "Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“When you’re self compassionate about your failure, it allows you to learn more from the failure. It’s such a truism that failure is our best friend.” A great perspective from author and guest Kristin Neff PhD, in her conversation with Peter Attia on the “The Drive” podcast. Keep listening to hear what cured Peter’s abusive inner critic, how to reparent yourself with self compassion to become a more securely attached adult and why self kindness, self compassion and connectedness can affect your quality of life for the better.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "The Power of Self-Compassion," on The Drive podcast.Follow Peter on Instagram, Twitter , Facebook and YouTube.Check out Peter Attia's website.Follow Kristen on Facebook.Check out Kristen Neff's website.Listen to Eric Thomas on "The Quote of the Day Show."Sign up for "The Invisible You" newsletter here.
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“There are no special people. There are special minds. And the mind becomes developed over a period of time.” That insight comes from David Goggins in his discussion with James Altucher on the “James Altucher Show.” Keep listening for more mind blowing wisdom from these two men on why you don’t want to die with greatness still in you, what reflecting on the past can do to remind you of the badass you truly are and how getting outside your comfort zone every single day makes you a better, more resilient human.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Never Be Satisfied with Your Life...Find Your New 100%" on The James Altucher Show.Follow James on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.Check out James Altucher's website.Follow David on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.Check out David Goggins website.Get David's book, "Can't Hurt Me."Sign up for "The Invisible You" newsletter here.
Check out the "Invisible You Podcast Playlist" on Spotify.
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“You have to constantly put yourself in situations that you’re learning and you’re exposed to new things and new ideas and new people. Even if it’s through books. It’s more important to be interested than interesting.” That was Jane Fonda speaking with Christene Barberich in their interview on the “Unstyled” Podcast. Tune in for more on what Jane calls her “hair epiphanies” during life transitions, why we don’t want to waste time on bullsh*t relationships as we age and regrets that come with staying in them, when we know deep down, it's time to move on.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Jane Fonda on Sparking Your Own Personal Revolution," on Unstyled.Follow Christene on Instagram.Check out the "Unstyled" website on Refinery29.Follow Jane Fonda on Instagram.Check out the documentary, "Jane Fonda in Five Acts."Sign up for the "Invisible You" Newsletter here.
Check out the "Invisible You Podcast Playlist" on Spotify.
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“Stop for a moment and think, what do you want? What do you really want? And start writing it down. Be like, to achieve that, what sort of person would I have to be? And design it like it’s your dream character.” Some great advice from 31 year old entrepreneur and Forbes 30 under 30, Sam Ovens during his interview on “The Sam Ovens Podcast.” Keep listening for more on what it takes to realize your dreams, why suppressing your dark side keeps you stuck and how to create a new identity so you can become anything you want.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, Why Being Yourself is a Myth in Life and Business.Follow Sam on YouTube.Check out Sam's website, Consulting.com.Watch the 7 Levels Deep video.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share. As always, thanks for listening!
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“The more that you’re in your own confidence and you’re in your body and the more you don’t need someone else to fulfill you but that you are fulfilled by yourself, that is what makes you so attractive.” Uh, hell yeah! That’s from guest and sexual empowerment coach A’magine, in her conversation with Christine Hassler on the “Over It And On with It podcast. Listen in to get A’magine’s strategies for incorporating pleasure in to everyday life, her somewhat controversial view on life after becoming single and how to get out of our overly active minds and connected back into our bodies.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, CC: Become the Sexually Confident Person You Were Meant to be with A'magine.Follow Christine on Instagram and YouTube.Get Christine's book, "Expectation Hangover".Check out Christine's website.Follow A'magine (Amy Jo Goddard) on Instagram and Facebook.Check out A'magine's blog, Amy Jo Goddard.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share. As always, thanks for listening.
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“I think I just have this complete 100% acceptance with my imperfections and I often say I use clothes, performatively, to express my identity.” This quote, coming from the Accidental Icon, Lyn Slater in her conversation with Tally Abecassis and Kim France of “Everything is Fine,” a podcast for women over 40. Hear more from Lyn, who, in her early 60’s took on a second life as a world renown fashion icon and social media influencer. How she maneuvers the pitfalls of our youth obsessed, comparison culture. And her ability to stay visible and relevant in an industry that ages out women and trends, transitioning from one minute to the next.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "How to be Iconic at Any Age," on Everything Is Fine."Follow Kim on Instagram.Follow Tally on Instagram.Follow Everything is Fine on Instagram as eifpodcast.Check out Kim and Tally's website, Everything is Fine.Follow Lyn on Instagram as Icon Accidental.Check out Lyn's website, The Accidental Icon.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share. As always, thanks for listening!
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“I’m on the right path, effort is the path and you start to tap into these systems. You develop what my colleague at Stanford, Carol Dweck, coined “growth mindset.” Which is not just the belief that you can be better. Growth mindset at its core is about driving dopamine release from the effort and strain process. It’s about enjoying friction.” This from Stanford neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman in his interview with Ed Mylett on the “Ed Mylett Show.” Tune in for more on how to use dopamine to achieve your goals, what prevents you from moving forward in life and the best way to reward your small successes.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Elite Brain Training w/Dr. Andrew Huberman," on the Ed Mylett Show.Follow Ed on Instagram and YouTube.Check out Ed's website.Follow Dr. Huberman on Instagram and YouTube.Check out Dr. Huberman's website.Other Links:
"Can't Hurt Me", by David Goggins.Episode 3, "Optimize your biology with free light therapy hacks to improve sleep and minimize seasonal depression".If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share. As always, thanks for listening.
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“By temporarily disrupting the brain, a new order forms, and that order may have incredible value at either the level of mental health and psychology or at the level of creativity.” This and other possibilities for rewiring the brain is presented by Michael Pollen in his discussion with Tim Ferriss on The Tim Ferriss Show. Keep listening for more on how to create new brain connections, alternative methods to treating depression and addiction and changing the perception of how you see yourself in the world.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Exploring the Science of Psychedelics," on The Tim Ferriss Show.Follow Tim on Instagram and YouTube.Check out Tim's website.Follow Michael on Instagram and Twitter.Check out Michael's website.Michael Pollen's book, "How to Change Your Mind, What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches us about Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression and Transcendence."Mushroom Grow KitFood, Inc. Documentary, TrailerIf you enjoy the show, please share and subscribe. As always, thanks for listening!
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”They took away my laugh lines. They gave me breasts. They gave me green eyes instead of blue. They turned my hair more golden and they did this ad that was like, what if I told you, you could get a lifted butt and thin thighs and all the things without barely moving a muscle?” This quote, given by Sadie Lincoln during an interview with Rich Roll on the Rich Roll Podcast, is just a small part of a much larger picture they paint about the pitfalls and benefits of the fitness industry. Tune in to learn how to trust your body, have a better relationship with exercise and the importance of reconnecting with your inner knowing.
Links from today's episode:
Listen to the full conversation of today's clip, "Sadie Lincoln is rewriting the fitness story-Thoughts on movement, community, risk and vulnerability," on The Rich Roll Podcast.Follow Rich Roll on YouTube and Instagram.Check out the Rich Roll website.Follow Sadie Lincoln on Instagram and Twitter.Check out the Barre3 website.Read the book, Self-Esteem, by Matthew McKay PhD.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share. As always, thanks for listening.
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“The drama in your life becomes your comfort zone and when you break out of it, whether it’s physically or mentally, it’s the unknown. And the unknown is scary.” That bit of wisdom comes from 2x Academy Award winner Hilary Swank in her interview with podcast host, Tom Bilyeu of Impact Theory. Tune in for more of her success secrets on mindset, getting out of your own way and the importance of surrounding yourself with people you can trust.
Links and Show Notes:
Listen to the full episode of today's clip, "Hillary Swank on Becoming a Beast Competitor in Work and Life," on Impact Theory.Follow Tom on YouTube and Instagram.Check out the Impact Theory website.Follow Hillary on Instagram and Twitter.Check out Hillary's foundation, The Hilaroo Foundation.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share. As always, thanks for listening.
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