“We all deserve good 85-year-old brain health, and that starts today.” - Dr. Mariza Snyder
Between long workdays, parenting, and never-ending to-do lists, most midlife women feel like there’s no time left for their own health. Sleep gets pushed aside, movement is de-prioritized, and self-care is shuffled off the calendar in favor of more “pressing” tasks. But the habits we build now aren’t just about getting through today. They’re about protecting our brain, bones, and energy for decades to come.
The science of hormones is only half the story; the rest is about building practical systems that fit into the chaos of our clients’ lives. From rethinking bedtime routines to shifting small daily habits, this is how we help our clients stop burning out and start thriving through perimenopause and beyond.
Today, I’m joined by my friend and colleague Dr. Mariza Snyder, author, speaker, podcast host, and advocate for midlife women. Dr. Mariza has helped women around the world move from survival mode to intentional living, and for us as health and wellness practitioners, her approach is a masterclass in helping women implement real change.
In this episode, Dr. Mariza and I discuss the importance of quality sleep, habit stacking, how to incorporate small, consistent movements into daily routines, why it’s essential to manage digital distractions carefully, how we can support brain health in midlife, strategies for prioritizing self-care in our busy lives, actionable tools for symptom management and long-term well-being, and more.
Enjoy the episode, and let's innovate and integrate together!
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