Breaking Midlife Myths: Hormones, Health, and Advocacy for Women in Midlife
Release Date: 01/19/2026
The Natalie Tysdal Podcast
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If you’re eating clean, clocking your daily steps, tracking your protein, and doing “all the right things”, yet your body seems more resistant to change with every passing year, you’re not alone. For so many women in midlife, the scale simply won’t budge, and it’s easy to blame yourself or feel defeated. But what if the missing piece isn’t more discipline, but understanding how stress, shifting hormones, and chronic exhaustion reshape your metabolism and your path to health? Award-winning journalist and trusted guide for women 40+, Natalie Tysdal, combines nearly three decades of...
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Stem cells have been a buzzword in medicine for years—but what if the real breakthrough isn’t stem cells themselves? In this episode, Natalie sits down with Caleb Granger, a leader in regenerative medicine, to talk about a rapidly emerging therapy that’s getting attention from scientists, physicians, and professional athletes: stem cell exosomes. These microscopic particles carry the healing signals produced by stem cells—and new research suggests they may be responsible for much of the regenerative power we’ve attributed to stem cell treatments. Caleb explains how regenerative...
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We find ourselves in environments like homes, offices, airports, even hospitals where invisible factors can shape everyday wellbeing. But how much does the air we breathe actually affect immune health? And are the filtration systems in our homes and public spaces truly doing what we think they are? In this episode, Natalie Tysdal sits down with Dr. Kathryn Worrilow, founder and Chief Science Officer of LifeAire Systems. With decades of research in clinical environments from IVF laboratories to senior living communities and acute-care hospitals, Dr. Worrilow shares what science has revealed...
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Bone density predicts less than half of fractures in women. So if that’s what your doctor is measuring, what’s causing the rest? Osteoporosis is more complex than most of us realize. In this episode, I sit down with bone health expert Dr. John Neustadt, author of Fracture Proof Your Bones, to unpack what the typical doctor’s visit often misses. We discuss: • When women really start losing bone • Why 95% of fractures happen after a fall • How antidepressants and acid blockers may increase fracture risk • The Mediterranean diet and its link to lower hip fracture rates • Whether...
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Feeling overwhelmed by wellness advice? If you’re a midlife woman navigating health anxiety, hormone shifts, and nonstop noise about supplements, gut fixes, and “must-try” protocols, this episode is your reset. Because here’s the truth: more information isn’t always better. In fact, chronic exposure to conflicting health advice can keep your nervous system in a constant state of stress. In this solo episode, health journalist Natalie Tysdal draws on three decades of reporting experience to unpack why the modern wellness industry thrives on urgency, and how that urgency may be fueling...
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Gut health isn’t just a trending topic, it’s a vital piece of the midlife puzzle, impacting everything from energy to brain clarity. As our bodies change, questions grow: How can we repair years of neglect, and is it possible to support whole-body health through simple, practical steps? Journalist Natalie Tysdal sits down with gut health expert Martha Carlin to bring grounded answers and clarity for midlife women who want real solutions, not hype. The connection between gut health and chronic disease, mental wellbeing, and even hormone balance runs deeper than most realize. Martha Carlin...
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The journey of midlife often means navigating new aches, unexplained fatigue, and questions about how our bodies are really aging. What if the way we feel,from pain to anxiety to energy, has less to do with “getting older” and more to do with what’s happening deep in our cells and connective tissues? This episode brings practical clarity to a confusing topic: fascia, block therapy, and how decompressing our bodies from the inside out could shift the way we age. Journalist and host Natalie Tysdal welcomes expert Deanna Hansen, founder of block therapy and educator on cellular aging and...
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Feeling exhausted despite going to bed on time? Noticing unexplained weight changes, anxiety, or that classic “midlife fog”? For many women in midlife, broken sleep often hides in plain sight, and the real culprit may be how we breathe at night. This episode sheds light on the overlooked connection between airway health, sleep quality, and the issues so many women face at this stage. Renowned airway-focused dentist Dr. Shereen Lim joins host Natalie Tysdal for a grounded, eye-opening conversation on sleep and breathing. Dr. Lim’s perspective is especially relevant for women 40 and up —...
info_outlineMany women enter midlife carrying quiet questions about changing bodies, shifting identities, and whether what they’re feeling is truly normal. But what happens when you start to realize that even your closest friends haven’t named these experiences out loud? This episode explores the transformative power of honest conversation, self-compassion, and finding clarity amid hormonal and emotional upheavals. Gain insights on what’s really happening beneath the surface and learn which steps help women feel seen, heard, and understood.
Navigating midlife isn’t always straightforward, especially when health concerns, menopause, and surprising emotional shifts emerge. Journalist Natalie Tysdal welcomes guest Angela Burke, a relatable voice who speaks candidly about difficult transitions women face after 35. Drawing from Angela’s lived experience, research for her new book, and the thriving community she’s built online, listeners are invited into a space where shame and confusion are replaced by validation and practical advice. If you’ve ever felt dismissed at the doctor’s office or wondered whether “just coping” is your only option, this conversation brings real-world solutions you can carry into your next doctor visit—or your next life chapter.
• Practical ways to advocate for your own health, even if you feel unheard
• How to break free from limiting beliefs about aging, menopause, and identity
• Why self-compassion and connection matter in navigating hormonal changes
• The difference between traditional and alternative medicine approaches and how to seek care that respects your needs
• Simple strategies for tracking and understanding hormonal health in real life • Why talking openly with friends, family, and community is essential and how to start
Too often, women feel isolated by the messy, unseen parts of midlife, thinking no one else could possibly understand. This episode offers not just empathy, but grounded steps and reassurance that you don’t have to accept confusion, shame, or medical dismissal as givens. By gathering strength from honest conversation and accessible information, you can face this life stage with new confidence and support.
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DISCLAIMER: Natalie Tysdal is a health journalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.