Your Body is ALWAYS Looking Out for You, with Dr. Anthea Todd

In this enlightening episode, we welcome Dr. Anthea Todd, who urges us to get curious about our bodies and always ask, “What’s my body trying to tell me?” especially during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Todd introduces us to the 4 Female Fundamentals: 1. Your nervous system 2. Your metabolism 3. Your nutrients 4. Your blood sugars Understanding these fundamentals is crucial, and today's conversation dives deep into each one. Grab a pen and paper, because Dr. Todd has a wealth of knowledge to share, complete with engaging analogies that make complex concepts easy to understand. Episode Highlights:  Introduction to the 4 Female Fundamentals: Dr. Todd emphasises the importance of tuning into these key aspects of our health. Engaging Analogies: From the Beaches and Sea Bed Floor to the Car Analogy, Dr. Todd uses vivid examples to illustrate her points. The Space In Between: Discussing the concept where we’re not medically sick but not optimally well, reflecting how many women feel. Symptoms and Their Causes: Moving beyond just identifying symptoms to understanding why they occur. Dr. Todd’s Journey: From chiropractic care to earning dual Masters in Women's Health Medicine & Reproductive Medicine, and delving into Functional Medicine. The Health Spectrum: Exploring optimal health, dysfunction, and disease, and what’s considered 'normal' in women’s health. Dr. Todd encourages us to listen to our bodies and seek the necessary tests and evaluations if something feels off. Optimal health isn't reserved for the young—it's achievable at any age with the right approach. Conclusion: Dr. Todd leaves us with a powerful message: your body is always talking to you, and it's up to you to tune in and listen. If something doesn’t feel right, consider it a sign to delve into those 4 Female Fundamentals. Instagram: @dr.antheatodd Website: Female Fundamentals Join host Shelley Craft as she guides you through this exciting new offering from The Aging Project, aimed at helping you age well and live a longer, healthier life. 🌱 🌟 JOIN THE AGING PROJECT COMMUNITY Please join our FREE 5 day morning challenge and our community http://www.theagingproject.com https://www.instagram.com/theagingproject/ https://www.facebook.com/theagingproject SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW Great reviews enable us to keep creating amazing content to help us all age well – so, if you liked what you heard, we would be so grateful if you took a few seconds to subscribe or submit a review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. YOU MUST TRY IT Our sister site, ‘You Must Try It’, is here to make shopping for yourself easy again, with a carefully selected range of health, beauty, and lifestyle products. No confusion, no overwhelm – just the good stuff! http://www.youmusttryit.com https://www.instagram.com/youmusttryit/  GOT FEEDBACK? WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! If you’ve got feedback or a burning question, please send it to us at hello@theagingproject.com.au or via www.theagingproject.com CREDITS: Host and Co-founder: Shelley Craft Founder and Producer: Amanda Attwood    

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Aging. Everyone’s doing it, right? And it’s a hell of a lot better than the alternative. So why is it so often portrayed as something for women to fear and fight, rather than embrace and celebrate? The Aging Project is proud to present this trail-blazing podcast series that flips the bird to the notion that women in their forties and above should be either slowly fading into the background, or in a constant battle to look younger. We want to show you how we can all choose to age fabulously and without apology, and to own our age with pride - with great health, style and vitality. Hosted by Shelley Craft, the first season of The Aging Project podcast features candid, no-holds-barred interviews with twelve of the world’s leading and most inspiring minds in the field of aging well. Join Shelley as she discovers how everything from nutrition to meditation, style to gut health (and lots more!), can not only positively impact our journey into middle-life and beyond, but help make it the best time of our lives. We’re all in this together, ladies - let’s learn how to do it WELL.