Heads and Tails
Does it feel like anxiety has become your constant companion in midlife? You're not imagining it. In this episode of Heads & Tails, Dr. Kate White and Jay White explore why anxiety often increases during midlife—especially during the menopause transition—and how it affects our relationships, health, sleep, and overall quality of life. They discuss the biological changes that make anxiety more common, the life-stage pressures that amplify stress, and the practical, non-medication strategies that can help you regain control. You'll learn: • Why anxiety affects women and men differently • How hormone changes can increase anxiety during perimenopause • The surprising connection between anxiety, weight gain, blood pressure, and heart health • Why chronic stress and anxiety aren't always the same thing • The "Ladder of Anxiety" framework for slowing down catastrophic thinking • How sleep, exercise, alcohol, blood sugar regulation, and social connection influence anxiety • Why avoidance makes anxiety worse • The role of therapy, community, and self-compassion in recovery Key Takeaways ✅ Anxiety isn't always about the problem itself—it's often about the speed of the conclusion. ✅ Midlife anxiety grows in isolation and shrinks through connection. ✅ Small daily habits like sleep, movement, protein intake, and meaningful relationships can significantly reduce anxiety. Memorable Quote "Anxiety isn't the problem itself—it's the speed your brain gets to the conclusion." Resources Mentioned • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) • Headspace meditation app • Recalibrate Health • Sleep education resources from Dr. Andrea Matsumura Connect With Us Follow Heads and Tails for practical conversations where biology meets psychology to help you recalibrate midlife.
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