Midlife Musings

Episode 20: You Can’t Biohack Your Way Out of a Broken Foundation

47 min · 1. juni 2026
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Everyone wants the shortcut. The peptide. The hormone therapy. The thing that's going to finally make it all click. But here's the truth, if your foundational habits aren't dialed in first, you're building on a shaky foundation. In this episode, we're talking about what actually needs to be in place before you layer on the advanced stuff, and why your environment, your job, your relationships, your daily surroundings, might be the silent thing sabotaging your results. In this episode, we cover: * Why peptides and HRT are tools, not solutions, and what needs to come first before they'll actually work for you * The non-negotiable foundational habits of nutrition, sleep, strength training, and stress management that no supplement can replace * How to honestly audit your environment and ask the hard question: Is my life set up to support my health, or is it working against me? * The role your relationships play in your results. And what to do if the people around you aren't aligned with the life you're trying to build * Why your job and daily stress load matter more than your macro split * The difference between optimizing and compensating, and which one most women are accidentally doing * How to build a lifestyle that makes healthy habits the path of least resistance, not a daily battle of willpower Connect With Us: @marcinevin [https://www.instagram.com/marcinevin/]  @eats_by_dre_nutrition [https://www.instagram.com/eats_by_dre_nutrition/]

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episode Episode 21: Things We've Changed Our Minds About (Nutrition Edition) artwork

Episode 21: Things We've Changed Our Minds About (Nutrition Edition)

We've all had that moment where something we swore by for years stopped making sense. In this episode of Midlife Musings, we're getting honest about the nutrition beliefs we used to hold tight and have now changed our minds about.  And now that we’re older, wiser, have more time coaching clients, and have tried new things ourselves, we know that changing your mind isn't a weakness. Being able to do so reflects personal growth.  Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is admit what is no longer working and be willing to think differently. In this episode, we cover: * The nutrition rules we followed for years that we no longer believe in * How our thinking around food tracking has evolved * The truth about cutting out foods you love and why we stopped recommending it * What we got wrong about protein amount and timing * Specifically, how our relationship with food has shifted in perimenopause Loved this episode? Leave a review, share it with a friend in midlife, and follow along for more real talk on health, fitness, and feeling good in your body at every age. Connect With Us: @marcinevin [https://www.instagram.com/marcinevin/]  @eats_by_dre_nutrition [https://www.instagram.com/eats_by_dre_nutrition/]

8. juni 202639 min
episode Episode 20: You Can’t Biohack Your Way Out of a Broken Foundation artwork

Episode 20: You Can’t Biohack Your Way Out of a Broken Foundation

Everyone wants the shortcut. The peptide. The hormone therapy. The thing that's going to finally make it all click. But here's the truth, if your foundational habits aren't dialed in first, you're building on a shaky foundation. In this episode, we're talking about what actually needs to be in place before you layer on the advanced stuff, and why your environment, your job, your relationships, your daily surroundings, might be the silent thing sabotaging your results. In this episode, we cover: * Why peptides and HRT are tools, not solutions, and what needs to come first before they'll actually work for you * The non-negotiable foundational habits of nutrition, sleep, strength training, and stress management that no supplement can replace * How to honestly audit your environment and ask the hard question: Is my life set up to support my health, or is it working against me? * The role your relationships play in your results. And what to do if the people around you aren't aligned with the life you're trying to build * Why your job and daily stress load matter more than your macro split * The difference between optimizing and compensating, and which one most women are accidentally doing * How to build a lifestyle that makes healthy habits the path of least resistance, not a daily battle of willpower Connect With Us: @marcinevin [https://www.instagram.com/marcinevin/]  @eats_by_dre_nutrition [https://www.instagram.com/eats_by_dre_nutrition/]

1. juni 202647 min
episode Episode 19: The Hunger Episode: Why it happens and how to handle it? artwork

Episode 19: The Hunger Episode: Why it happens and how to handle it?

Hunger can be one of the hardest parts of losing weight in perimenopause. In this week’s episode of Midlife Musings, we’re getting into all of it. Hunger isn't a sign you're doing something wrong. It's a normal response. And when you understand why it happens, you can stop fighting it and start working with your body instead of against it. We discuss everything from the physiology, the mindset, to the practical strategies that make a difference. What we cover: * The evolutionary reason hunger exists and why your body is wired to seek food even when you don't need it * How to think about hunger from a mindset perspective, including why so many women in midlife have a complicated emotional relationship with it and how to start separating physical hunger from habitual, emotional, or conditioned eating. * The practical strategies we use to mitigate hunger and make it easier to stay in a calorie deficit * Prioritizing protein at every meal, because nothing keeps you fuller longer or does more for body composition at this stage of life * Why snacking is doing you no favors * Volume eating and how to build meals that are satisfying without blowing your calories * Fiber and why it's one of the most underrated tools for managing hunger and supporting overall health in perimenopause * Sleep and the very real way that poor sleep drives hunger hormones through the roof * Stress management and the connection between cortisol and cravings that so many women don't realize is happening If you've ever felt like you're hungry all the time or like no matter what you eat, you can never quite feel satisfied, this episode is for you. And if it resonated with you, we'd love it if you left a review or shared it with a friend who needs to hear it. Connect With Us: @marcinevin [https://www.instagram.com/marcinevin/]  @eats_by_dre_nutrition [https://www.instagram.com/eats_by_dre_nutrition/]

25. maj 20261 h 4 min
episode Episode 18: Navigating the Hard Weeks — Grief, Stress, & Taking Care of Yourself artwork

Episode 18: Navigating the Hard Weeks — Grief, Stress, & Taking Care of Yourself

Some weeks are just hard. And this was one of them. In this episode, Marci and Andrea get real about the kind of week that stops you in your tracks — the loss of a parent, illness, and all the stress and emotion that comes with navigating life's most difficult moments. Rather than pretend everything is fine, they chose to show up honestly and talk about what it actually looks like to keep going when life feels heavy. Because midlife has a way of bringing all of it at once. The grief, the responsibilities, the pressure to hold it together, and the realization that you need to take care of yourself even when, especially when, you least feel like it. In this conversation, Marci and Andrea share what they've been leaning on to get through, including: * Moving their bodies, even when motivation is nowhere to be found, because exercise has a way of shifting something when nothing else can * Eating well and being intentional about nourishing themselves during a time when it would be easy to let that slip * Processing their emotions through writing, because sometimes you need to get it out of your head and onto paper before you can even understand what you're feeling * Talking it out — with each other, with people they trust — because grief and stress were never meant to be carried alone * Simply moving through it, one day and one moment at a time This episode is for anyone who is in the middle of a hard season right now and wondering how to keep putting one foot in front of the other. You are not alone, and this conversation is proof of that. If this episode resonated with you, we'd love to hear from you. Leave a review, share it with a friend who might need it, or reach out and tell us your story. With love, Marci & Andrea

20. maj 20261 h 0 min
episode Episode 17: Got Questions About Fat Loss? We've Got Answers! artwork

Episode 17: Got Questions About Fat Loss? We've Got Answers!

In this episode, we're answering some of the most common fat loss questions we hear from women and giving you real, practical answers to help you cut through the noise. Whether you've been at this for a while or you're just getting started, this episode will help you understand what actually works, what's getting in your way, and how to keep moving forward. In this episode, we cover: * Do you really need to track calories to lose fat? Or is there another way? * What a realistic and healthy rate of progress actually looks like (and when is it better to go faster or slower) * Why losing weight gets harder as you get older * What to do when fat loss stalls * The truth about hormones and fat loss. Do they actually prevent progress? If you've ever felt frustrated, confused, or like your body just isn't cooperating, this episode is for you. If you found this one useful, share it with a friend who needs to hear it, and leave a review if this one resonated. It means the world to us and helps other women in midlife find us.  Make sure you're subscribed to the show so you never miss an episode. New episodes release every Monday. Connect With Us: @marcinevin [https://www.instagram.com/marcinevin/] @eats_by_dre_nutrition [https://www.instagram.com/eats_by_dre_nutrition/]

10. maj 20261 h 11 min