Episode 12: Why Are We So Tired? From Diet Culture to Vitality with Gayle Ratchford
In this episode of Mic’d Up & Unfiltered with Kristine & Amy, we welcome our very first guest, fellow Norwex Consultant Gayle Ratchford, for a real, honest, and fascinating conversation about vitality, longevity, midlife health, blood sugar, hormones, gut health, and learning to work with our bodies instead of constantly fighting them.
Together, we dig into the ideas behind the book Glucose Revolution by Jessie Inchauspé [https://www.glucoserevolution.com/] and talk about the simple shifts that can help support more balanced blood sugar, steadier energy, fewer cravings, and overall wellness. We also explore one of Gayle’s favorite topics — the importance of your gut lining and “gut slime” (yes, really!) and why your microbiome matters more than most of us were ever taught.
We also discuss insights from Hormone Intelligence by Dr. Aviva Romm [https://avivaromm.com/books/] and the growing conversation around hormones, perimenopause, inflammation, sleep, stress, cravings, alcohol, food order, and feeling better as we age instead of simply accepting exhaustion as “normal.”
You’ll also hear us chat about practical everyday habits, food storage, and reducing unnecessary toxins in the kitchen — including the Norwex Fresh Produce Storage Containers [https://www.norwex.com/p/fresh-produce-storage-containers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] mentioned during the episode.
This conversation is personal, relatable, educational, and full of those “wait… nobody ever explained this to me before” moments.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
• Glucose Revolution [https://www.glucoserevolution.com/] by Jessie Inchauspé
• Hormone Intelligence [https://avivaromm.com/books/] by Dr. Aviva Romm
• Norwex Fresh Produce Storage Containers [https://www.norwex.com/p/fresh-produce-storage-containers]
Disclaimer: We are not medical professionals. This podcast is intended for conversation, education, and personal experience only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding your own health decisions.