The Body Drama Shift

Handling Overwhelm: Stop Pushing Harder & Start Regulating

24 min · I går
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Overwhelm is not just “having too much to do.” When your body starts feeling unsafe, even tiny tasks can feel impossible, and the result can look like snapping at your family, zoning out on your phone, insomnia, brain fog, anxiety, or that suffocating sense that you cannot take on one more thing. We break down why this happens and why the old advice to push harder often makes you feel worse, not better.  We connect the dots between chronic stress and physiology, including cortisol dysregulation, blood sugar swings, inflammation, digestive issues, fatigue, and lower stress resilience. When the nervous system interprets pressure as threat, overworking, over exercising, over restricting food, and constant multitasking can keep you stuck in survival mode. You are not weak, lazy, or failing, your body is communicating that it needs support.  We also get practical with gentle nervous system regulation tools you can start today, even if you only have one minute. From a yoga therapy lens, we share grounding “micro practices” like putting your feet on the earth, wrapping up in a blanket, slowly drinking tea, and using simple visual reminders to pause and ask, “How do I feel right now?” We pair that with foundational midlife health supports like protein, sleep, hydration, overstimulation awareness, and clearer boundaries.  If you want to move from overwhelm to clarity without adding another impossible task to your day, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend who feels maxed out, and leave a review with the biggest signal your body is sending you right now. Connect with Amy Wilford on social media at @amywilfordhealth, or on her website at wholebodyharmonycoach.com [https://wholebodyharmonycoach.com] Connect with Heather Fontenot on social media at @embodiedrejuvenation, or on her website at embodiedrejuvenation.com [https://embodiedrejuvenation.com]

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Handling Overwhelm: Stop Pushing Harder & Start Regulating

Overwhelm is not just “having too much to do.” When your body starts feeling unsafe, even tiny tasks can feel impossible, and the result can look like snapping at your family, zoning out on your phone, insomnia, brain fog, anxiety, or that suffocating sense that you cannot take on one more thing. We break down why this happens and why the old advice to push harder often makes you feel worse, not better.  We connect the dots between chronic stress and physiology, including cortisol dysregulation, blood sugar swings, inflammation, digestive issues, fatigue, and lower stress resilience. When the nervous system interprets pressure as threat, overworking, over exercising, over restricting food, and constant multitasking can keep you stuck in survival mode. You are not weak, lazy, or failing, your body is communicating that it needs support.  We also get practical with gentle nervous system regulation tools you can start today, even if you only have one minute. From a yoga therapy lens, we share grounding “micro practices” like putting your feet on the earth, wrapping up in a blanket, slowly drinking tea, and using simple visual reminders to pause and ask, “How do I feel right now?” We pair that with foundational midlife health supports like protein, sleep, hydration, overstimulation awareness, and clearer boundaries.  If you want to move from overwhelm to clarity without adding another impossible task to your day, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend who feels maxed out, and leave a review with the biggest signal your body is sending you right now. Connect with Amy Wilford on social media at @amywilfordhealth, or on her website at wholebodyharmonycoach.com [https://wholebodyharmonycoach.com] Connect with Heather Fontenot on social media at @embodiedrejuvenation, or on her website at embodiedrejuvenation.com [https://embodiedrejuvenation.com]

I går24 min
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Your Symptoms Make Sense When You Understand Cortisol And Safety

Stress is not just “in your head” during perimenopause, and the way it suddenly shows up is not a personal failure. We talk about why so many capable, driven women hit midlife and feel blindsided by stubborn weight gain, low energy, mood swings, and sleep problems, even when they are doing all the “right” things. We break down the biology in plain English: as the ovaries gradually step back from their long-time role in reproductive hormone production, the body relies more on adrenal pathways. If your adrenal glands are already taxed from years of chronic stress, that handoff can feel like a battle inside your body. We also connect that to cortisol patterns, including why cortisol should be higher in the morning and lower at night, and how common habits can disrupt that rhythm. From there, we zoom out to what actually helps: nervous system regulation, creating a sense of safety, and shifting away from stress-based solutions like under-eating, over-exercising, too much caffeine, and too little sleep. We also address the noise in the health and wellness world and why one-size-fits-all protocols do not work, then share how we start with foundations like sleep, stress, blood sugar regulation, gut health, and personalised testing so your plan fits your body and your life. If you are tired of guessing and ready for real clarity, listen now, share this with a friend who needs it, and subscribe so you do not miss what comes next. After you listen, what symptom do you most want help decoding? Connect with Amy Wilford on social media at @amywilfordhealth, or on her website at wholebodyharmonycoach.com [https://wholebodyharmonycoach.com] Connect with Heather Fontenot on social media at @embodiedrejuvenation, or on her website at embodiedrejuvenation.com [https://embodiedrejuvenation.com]

10. juni 202624 min
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Perimenopause Unpacked

You’re doing all the “right” things and still feel off: the stubborn weight, the low energy, the mood swings, the sleep that won’t improve, and that unsettling brain fog where words vanish mid-sentence. We get why it’s scary, and we also know it’s not a personal failure. Perimenopause is real, it can last 5 to 10 years, and the first step is understanding what your body is trying to communicate. We open with a real-life nervous system test: a flat tire on the highway. That story becomes a practical lesson in “seeing the wave” rather than being swept away by it, how you can feel nervous and still stay steady, and why resourcing and recovery matter after stress. From there, we break down what perimenopause actually means (and what menopause technically is), why so many women feel blindsided, and how modern overload can collide with hormonal shifts to shrink your mental bandwidth. Then we tackle the big myths and missing context: perimenopause is often about hormone fluctuation, not just decline, and no two women have the exact same pattern. We also explain why chasing hormones alone can miss the real drivers, using our favorite “front bowling pin” framework: stress, sleep, blood sugar, inflammation, gut health, nutrient status, and nervous system capacity all shape how symptoms show up. The better question becomes: what’s driving my symptoms? If you’re tired of being dismissed and ready for clarity, press play, share this with a friend who needs it, and subscribe so you don’t miss part two. After listening, will you tell us the one symptom you wish someone had warned you about? Connect with Amy Wilford on social media at @amywilfordhealth, or on her website at wholebodyharmonycoach.com [https://wholebodyharmonycoach.com] Connect with Heather Fontenot on social media at @embodiedrejuvenation, or on her website at embodiedrejuvenation.com [https://embodiedrejuvenation.com]

3. juni 202636 min
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Nervous System Regulation For Real Life

The most confusing part of “nervous system regulation” is that you can do the right thing and still feel terrible in your body. You set the boundary, you make the smart choice, you finally choose yourself and then your stomach drops and your mind starts second guessing. We’re Amy of Whole Body Harmony and Heather of Embodied Rejuvenation, and we’re naming what’s really going on: discomfort is not always a red flag. Sometimes it’s unfamiliar safety. We break down what a resourced nervous system feels like in real life using the wave metaphor: getting caught in the wave versus being able to see it. From there, we connect the dots to the body. When your system is under-resourced, cortisol patterns can stay elevated, sleep gets fragile, everything feels urgent, and even good events can spike stress because your body doesn’t know how to receive them. We also talk through why midlife weight gain and “my metabolism is broken” can be tied to years of stress and reduced metabolic flexibility, plus how stress can show up as symptoms like TMJ, frozen shoulder, or recurring “tennis elbow” flare-ups. You’ll also hear practical guidance on individualized nervous system support. We talk meditation myths, why falling asleep during guided relaxation doesn’t mean you failed, and how to titrate practices in small, doable steps so your body can learn safety over time. We close with a short guided pause you can revisit whenever life goes straight to 10. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who feels stuck in urgency, and leave a review so more midlife women can find this work. Connect with Amy Wilford on social media at @amywilfordhealth, or on her website at wholebodyharmonycoach.com [https://wholebodyharmonycoach.com] Connect with Heather Fontenot on social media at @embodiedrejuvenation, or on her website at embodiedrejuvenation.com [https://embodiedrejuvenation.com]

27. maj 202627 min
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Understanding Internal Hustle And Your Nervous System

Where are you moving fast? And where is the internal hustle running underneath it? What would it feel like to build from a grounded place instead? Your life can look calm and your body can still act like it is in an emergency. We get into the hidden reason so many midlife women feel exhausted, anxious, or stuck with stubborn weight and poor sleep even after they “slow down”: internal hustle, the nervous system pattern that keeps running long after the calendar clears. We talk through the difference between external hustle (the packed schedule and constant doing) and internal hustle (the invisible bracing, mental tabs that never close, and the feeling that you are never quite enough). Along the way, we name what hustle can feel like in the body, including fight, flight, and freeze responses, and why masking can drain you even when you appear steady. We also connect the dots to what we see in real life symptoms and patterns that look like chronic stress, from depleted energy to dysregulated hormones and metabolism. Then we offer the reframe that changes everything: hustle is not the pace, it is the internal state you move from. You can work hard without hustling. We share practical ways to build moments of safety and regulation, why rest supports productivity and longevity, and how identity shifts can keep the nervous system stuck until it gets new experiences, not just new information. If you have ever thought, “Why can’t I rest even when I have time?”, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who is running on empty, and leave a review so more women can find a healthier way to build a life they love. Connect with Amy Wilford on social media at @amywilfordhealth, or on her website at wholebodyharmonycoach.com [https://wholebodyharmonycoach.com] Connect with Heather Fontenot on social media at @embodiedrejuvenation, or on her website at embodiedrejuvenation.com [https://embodiedrejuvenation.com]

20. maj 202622 min