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ThriveHer Ep 30: Nobody Told You About Progesterone. Here’s What Losing It Actually Does.

10 min · 7. Juni 2026
Episode ThriveHer Ep 30: Nobody Told You About Progesterone. Here’s What Losing It Actually Does. Cover

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In this episode, Rochelle Waite, Australia's only Naturopath holding Masters Degrees in Immunology (Autoimmunity), Women's Health Medicine, and Reproductive Medicine, explains what progesterone actually does in your brain and nervous system, and what happens when it starts to decline in perimenopause. If you have been feeling anxious for no clear reason, noticing your cycle has become harder to manage, or wondering why the version of you from a few years ago seemed to cope so much better, this episode is the clinical explanation you have been looking for. ThriveHer LIFE Masterclass -- Tuesday 30 June -- thriveher.vip/links [thriveher.vip/links]

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Episode ThriveHer Ep 29 Why You Shouldn't Drink During Perimenopause Cover

ThriveHer Ep 29 Why You Shouldn't Drink During Perimenopause

Most conversations about alcohol and women's health sit in one of two places. There is the public health message telling you to drink less. And there is the wine-o'clock culture that has been repackaged as self-care for tired women in their 40s. What is almost entirely absent is the clinical conversation. In this episode Rochelle Waite, Australia's only Naturopath holding Masters Degrees in Immunology (Autoimmunity), Women's Health Medicine, and Reproductive Medicine, breaks down what ethanol actually does inside a perimenopausal body. Not as a lifestyle lecture. As a clinical mechanism. The four areas covered: what alcohol does to oestrogen clearance and why it creates oestrogen dominance, the liver load most women in perimenopause are already carrying before the first drink is poured, the cortisol rebound that happens in the back half of the night and why it drives next-day anxiety, and what alcohol actually does to sleep architecture compared to what most women think it does. If your symptoms have been worse after drinking, if the glass of wine that used to decompress you now seems to make everything harder, or if you have been wondering why your tolerance has dropped so significantly in your 40s, this episode is the clinical explanation you have been looking for. Zero judgement. Four mechanisms. Entirely evidence based. Register for the free Micro-Habit Revolution: thriveher.vip/microhabits [thriveher.vip/microhabits]

31. Mai 202615 min
Episode ThriveHer Ep 28 Your Body Isn’t Falling Apart. It’s Been Running on Empty for Years Cover

ThriveHer Ep 28 Your Body Isn’t Falling Apart. It’s Been Running on Empty for Years

In this episode, Rochelle Waite, Australia's only Naturopath holding Masters Degrees in Immunology (Autoimmunity), Women's Health Medicine, and Reproductive Medicine, draws the clinical distinction between being stressed and being physiologically depleted. If you have been told your bloods are fine but you have not felt fine in years, this episode is for you. Rochelle explains what HPA axis depletion actually looks like, why perimenopause makes it so much harder to recover from, and why the advice most women receive misses the clinical picture entirely. This is not about managing stress better. This is about understanding what is actually happening in your body, and what to do about it. Join the ThriveHer Tribe: thriveher.vip [thriveher.vip]

24. Mai 202614 min
Episode ThriveHer Ep 27: It’s Not About the Ovaries: Why PCOS Is Being Renamed — And Why It Changes Everything Cover

ThriveHer Ep 27: It’s Not About the Ovaries: Why PCOS Is Being Renamed — And Why It Changes Everything

PCOS has a new name. This week The Lancet confirmed it officially. The condition affecting one in eight women is now called Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome. PMOS. In this Special Drop episode I'm breaking down what that name means, why the old one was doing real damage, and what it means for you. If you've ever been told your results are fine and known something wasn't right — this one is for you. In this episode: * Why the PCOS name was always wrong and who it was failing * What PMOS actually means and why every word matters * Why you can have this condition with perfectly normal ovaries on ultrasound * The insulin and androgen connection nobody explained to you * Why perimenopause makes it so much harder to untangle * What you can actually do about it Links: ThriveHer Tribe — thriveher.vip [www.thriveher.vip ] BalanceTest — https://www.zinzino.com/2011679583/au/en-gb/ [https://www.zinzino.com/2011679583/au/en-gb/] The Lancet paper — https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(26)00717-8 [https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(26)00717-8] Next week: Your Body Isn't Falling Apart. It's Been Running on Empty for Years. We're going deep on HPA axis depletion and why what you're feeling is not burnout. It's physiology. Don't miss it. Share this with the woman who's been dismissed by her GP one too many times. She needs to hear it.

14. Mai 202613 min
Episode ThriveHer Ep 26 - The "Fine" Lie: Why You Feel Terrible When Your Doctor Says Everything's Fine Cover

ThriveHer Ep 26 - The "Fine" Lie: Why You Feel Terrible When Your Doctor Says Everything's Fine

Your labs are fine. So why don't you feel fine? If you've walked out of a GP appointment with normal results and still felt exhausted, foggy, and not like yourself, this episode is for you. Reference ranges were built to detect disease. They were not built to tell you whether you're thriving. There's a big difference between medically stable and physiologically supported, and most women are living somewhere in between without anyone naming it. In this episode we cover: * Why normal blood tests don't mean you're operating at full capacity * The insulin result that looks fine on paper but explains the 4pm crash, the brain fog and the weight that won't budge * What your liver results actually tell you and what they miss * The difference between the floor and the ceiling when it comes to your nutrient levels * Why low grade inflammation shows up as joint pain and brain fog long before it gets a diagnosis * How your body compensates silently and what that compensation costs you over time * Elena's story: how a woman told she was perfect finally understood why she felt like a ghost of herself You are not dramatic. You are paying attention. Links: Book a Health Strategy Session with Rochelle: rochellewaitenaturopath.com [rochellewaitenaturopath.com] Join the ThriveHer Tribe: www.thriveher.vip [http://www.thriveher.vip]

19. Apr. 202616 min