The Ageless Woman Podcast

3: Epigenetics: How Your Lifestyle Is Shaping Your Biology and Why It’s Never Too Late

12 min · 5. maj 2026
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If you’ve been told your labs are “normal”…  but you still feel tired, off, or not like yourself this episode will change how you understand your body. Because your health is not just determined by your genes…  it’s shaped by how your body is using them. In this episode, we break down epigenetics in simple, relatable terms—and explain how your daily lifestyle choices are actively influencing how your body functions, adapts, and ages.  QUICK ANSWERS  What is epigenetics in simple terms? → It’s how your lifestyle (sleep, stress, nutrition, movement) turns certain genes on or off and influences how your body functions. Can you change your health if your genes are fixed? → Yes. While your genes don’t change, how they are expressed can be influenced by your daily habits. Why do I feel tired or off even when my labs are normal? → Because many symptoms start at a cellular level before they show up in standard lab work.  IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: *  What epigenetics really means (in plain language)  *  How sleep, stress, nutrition, and movement influence your biology  *  How the primary, antagonistic, and integrative hallmarks of aging are connected  *  Why symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, and poor sleep are not random  *  Whether it’s ever “too late” to improve your health (it’s not)  *  Why doing more is not always the answer—and what to focus on instead   MOST IMPORTANT TAKEAWAY You’ll begin to understand:  Your body is not broken   Your past does not define your future   Your daily choices influence your health at a cellular level  This is where awareness turns into action.  WHAT WE INTRODUCE NEXT We also begin to explore two critical processes: * Proteostasis → your body’s ability to maintain quality control  * Autophagy → your body’s cellular clean-up and repair system  And why both are directly influenced by your lifestyle.  LISTEN IF YOU’RE READY TO: *  Stop guessing and start understanding your body  *  Take control of your energy, metabolism, and overall vitality  *  Learn how to support your health in a personalized way  *  Understand what actually influences how you age   COMING NEXT In Episode 4, we break down the most powerful lifestyle habits for healthy aging— including why:  Movement impacts the most biological systems   Sleep is essential for repair, recovery, and resilience   And how to prioritize what actually moves the needle  READY TO GO DEEPER? If this resonated with you and you’re ready to stop guessing and start understanding what your body truly needs— 👉 www.myvenusclub.com [http://www.myvenusclub.com] Inside My Venus Club, we take a personalized, root-cause approach to women’s health—so you can optimize your healthspan, energy, and vitality.

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13: Raw, Real & Becoming: The Stories That Shaped Us

In this episode of The Ageless Woman Podcast, Dr. Cindy Grow, founder of My Venus Club in Ocala, Florida, sits down with Lauren, Movement Medicine Specialist, and Brianna, Registered Dietitian, for a raw, real, unscripted conversation about the personal experiences that shaped who they are — not just as professionals, but as women. This episode is different from a traditional clinical conversation. It is honest girl talk about life, growth, health, body image, resilience, purpose, womanhood, and the seasons that change us. Cindy, Lauren, and Brianna share the moments, struggles, lessons, and personal stories that influenced how they see women’s wellness, healing, strength, nutrition, movement, self-trust, and becoming. Every woman has a story. And sometimes the experiences that feel hard, messy, painful, or unexpected become the very things that give us deeper compassion, stronger purpose, and a clearer voice. In this episode, we talk about: * The personal stories that shape who we become as women * Why health is more than labs, protocols, nutrition, or exercise * How life experiences influence body image, self-worth, and confidence * Why women need honest conversations, not perfect answers * How movement, nourishment, mindset, and self-trust are connected * Why healing can begin when one woman tells the truth and another says, “me too” * What it means to keep becoming through every season of life If you are a woman in Ocala, Central Florida, Florida, Iowa, Colorado, or beyond who is navigating midlife, health changes, personal growth, hormone shifts, body changes, burnout, identity, purpose, or the desire to feel more connected to yourself, this episode is for you. At My Venus Club, we believe women deserve to be seen as whole people — not just symptoms, numbers, hormones, or diagnoses. Women’s health is personal. It is physical, emotional, metabolic, hormonal, cellular, relational, and deeply connected to the stories we carry. This conversation is for the woman who wants to feel seen, heard, encouraged, and reminded that her story matters. Learn more about My Venus Club: https://www.myvenusclub.com [https://www.myvenusclub.com/] Follow My Venus Club: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MyVenusClub [https://www.youtube.com/@MyVenusClub] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myvenusclub/ [https://www.instagram.com/myvenusclub/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myvenusclub/ [https://www.facebook.com/myvenusclub/] Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

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episode 12: Why Women Deserve More Than "Wait and See" Medicine: Why I Built My Venus Club artwork

12: Why Women Deserve More Than "Wait and See" Medicine: Why I Built My Venus Club

In this episode of The Ageless Woman Podcast, Dr. Cindy Grow, DNP, APRN and founder of My Venus Club in Ocala, Florida, shares the personal story and deeper mission behind why she created My Venus Club — and why women need more than rushed visits, basic labs, quick prescriptions, and “come back when it gets worse” medicine. This powerful episode explores why prevention is not the same as early detection, and why women deserve precision medicine that looks upstream at the root causes of fatigue, weight gain, hormone changes, inflammation, poor sleep, insulin resistance, muscle loss, cardiovascular risk, brain fog, stress physiology, and accelerated aging. Dr. Cindy shares how losing her mother and grandmother early and suddenly to cardiovascular disease shaped her passion for prevention, vitality, and healthspan. She also reflects on her years as a healthcare provider caring for women through acute illness, assisted living, memory care, hospice, and the family stress that often comes when health declines too late. These experiences became part of the foundation for My Venus Club — a precision women’s health model designed to help women understand their biology before disease defines their story. In this episode, you’ll learn why My Venus Club is structured around advanced diagnostics, hormone health, cellular health, metabolic optimization, nutrition, movement, cardiovascular prevention, biological aging, and long-term accountability. Dr. Cindy also addresses the real concern many women have about the cost of precision medicine. She invites women to rethink how they invest in themselves, especially when many will spend thousands on Botox, fillers, lasers, skincare, and beauty treatments — while hesitating to invest in the body, heart, brain, bones, metabolism, hormones, muscle, and vitality that carry them through life. This is not about vanity versus health. It is about asking a deeper question: Are you investing as much in your vitality as you are in your appearance? In this episode, Dr. Cindy discusses: * Why “normal labs” do not always mean a woman is thriving * Why prevention is different from early detection * Why traditional medicine often misses women before disease develops * How cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, inflammation, hormone changes, and muscle loss can build silently over time * Why precision medicine helps women stop guessing and start understanding their bodies * Why hormones are only one piece of the bigger vitality picture * Why cellular health matters for energy, metabolism, inflammation, aging, and hormone response * Why nutrition, movement, strength training, sleep, and stress regulation are essential foundations * Why My Venus Club includes advanced testing, clinical interpretation, personalized planning, and team support * Why women should view health as an investment in vitality, independence, confidence, and healthspan If you are a woman in Ocala, Central Florida, Florida, Iowa, Colorado, or beyond who feels tired, inflamed, dismissed, hormonally off, metabolically stuck, or frustrated by basic labs that do not explain how you feel, this episode will help you understand why a deeper, more personalized approach to women’s health matters. At My Venus Club, Dr. Cindy Grow helps women optimize vitality, protect healthspan, understand their hormones, support cellular health, and build a prevention-focused plan designed around their unique biology. Upcoming Women’s Wellness Gathering: Join Dr. Cindy Grow and the My Venus Club community for a women’s wellness conversation at Baron’s Creek Vineyard in downtown Ocala on Sunday, July 12th, 2026, from 4:00–6:00 PM. We are getting uncorked, clear, and connected to our authentic self as we explore clarity, self-trust, purpose, and the next chapter of women’s wellness. Learn more about My Venus Club: https://www.myvenusclub.com [https://www.myvenusclub.com/] Follow My Venus Club: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MyVenusClub [https://www.youtube.com/@MyVenusClub] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myvenusclub/ [https://www.instagram.com/myvenusclub/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myvenusclub/ [https://www.facebook.com/myvenusclub/] Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment.

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episode 11: What do women really need to know about PMS, PMDD, hormones, mood changes, and birth control before making decisions about their bodies? artwork

11: What do women really need to know about PMS, PMDD, hormones, mood changes, and birth control before making decisions about their bodies?

What do women really need to know about PMS, PMDD, hormones, mood changes, and birth control before making decisions about their bodies? In this episode of The Ageless Woman Podcast, Dr. Cindy Grow, nurse practitioner and founder of My Venus Club in Ocala, Florida, is joined by Lauren, Movement Medicine Specialist, and Brianna, Registered Dietitian, for an honest and empowering conversation about PMS, PMDD, birth control, hormone health, the gut-brain connection, nervous system regulation, ovulation, and whole-body vitality. So many women are told that mood changes, irritability, anxiety, cravings, bloating, fatigue, painful periods, heavy bleeding, or feeling like a different person before their period are “just PMS.” Others are quickly offered birth control without a deeper discussion about what their symptoms may be telling them. This episode helps women understand the difference between PMS and PMDD, why cycle-related mood changes are often dismissed as anxiety or depression, and how hormones, the brain, gut health, blood sugar, inflammation, stress physiology, nutrition, exercise, and cellular health are all connected. Dr. Cindy, Lauren, and Brianna also discuss what hormonal birth control actually does in plain language, including how many forms of birth control suppress ovulation, change natural hormone rhythms, and may impact the larger conversation around bone health, muscle, mood, metabolism, fertility, vitality, and long-term healthspan. This is not an anti-birth-control conversation. It is an informed-consent conversation. Birth control can be a helpful tool for many women. But women deserve to understand the benefits, risks, alternatives, trade-offs, and root-cause considerations so they can make confident, educated decisions about their bodies. In this episode, we discuss: * The difference between PMS and PMDD * Why premenstrual mood changes are often dismissed or misunderstood * How estrogen and progesterone affect serotonin, GABA, mood, and the nervous system * The gut-brain-hormone connection and why gut health matters for PMS and PMDD * Why blood sugar, protein, fiber, minerals, and nutrition can affect cravings and mood * How exercise, recovery, and strength training should shift with women’s physiology * What birth control does and why suppressing ovulation matters * Why ovulation is an important sign of women’s health, not just fertility * How hormones connect to bone, muscle, mood, metabolism, cardiovascular health, and vitality * What women should ask before choosing birth control * Why personalized, whole-woman care matters for hormone health and healthspan If you are a woman in Ocala, Central Florida, or beyond navigating PMS, PMDD, mood swings, anxiety before your period, painful cycles, heavy bleeding, birth control decisions, perimenopause, hormone changes, or concerns about long-term vitality, this episode is for you. At My Venus Club, we believe women deserve more than rushed answers and one-size-fits-all solutions. You deserve education, options, root-cause insight, and support for your mind, body, hormones, metabolism, cellular health, and long-term disease prevention. Upcoming Round Table:  Sunday August 9th @ 4-6 pm Join Dr. Cindy Grow, Lauren, Brianna, and the My Venus Club community for a women’s round table discussion on PMS, PMDD, birth control, hormones, and informed decision-making at Baron’s Creek Vineyard in downtown Ocala. The first 8 women to DM us on Instagram or Facebook can reserve their spot.  https://www.facebook.com/myvenusclub/ [https://www.facebook.com/myvenusclub/]    https://www.instagram.com/myvenusclub/ [https://www.instagram.com/myvenusclub/] My Venus Club hosts women’s round tables on the second Sunday of every month from 4:00–6:00 PM. Learn more about My Venus Club: https://www.myvenusclub.com [https://www.myvenusclub.com/] Follow My Venus Club: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MyVenusClub [https://www.youtube.com/@MyVenusClub] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myvenusclub/ [https://www.instagram.com/myvenusclub/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myvenusclub/ [https://www.facebook.com/myvenusclub/] Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment.

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10: Clarity Catalyst: Unlocking Your Potential and Connecting With Your Authentic Self

In this episode of The Ageless Woman Podcast, Dr. Cindy Grow, nurse practitioner and founder of My Venus Club in Ocala, Florida, sits down with Tammie Holland Vinson, mentor for women and Certified Clarity Catalyst Trainer, to talk about clarity, purpose, intuition, mindfulness, stress, creativity, and reconnecting with your authentic self. Tammie shares how Clarity Catalyst, a transformational program developed from a Stanford University master’s degree framework, helps women move through overwhelm, quiet the inner critic, ask better questions, reconnect with intuition, and create more intentional, fulfilling lives. This conversation explores how mind, body, nervous system, hormones, cellular health, emotional wellness, purpose, and prevention are all connected — and why clarity is an important part of optimal vitality and long-term healthspan. Live Event: Join Dr. Cindy Grow and Tammie Holland Vinson for How to Unlock Your Potential and Connect Fully With Your Authentic Self on Sunday, July 12th, from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. at Baron’s Creek Vineyard in downtown Ocala, Florida. The first 10 women to message My Venus Club on Instagram or Facebook will secure their seat. The event will also stream live on YouTube. Next Episode: PMS, PMDD & Birth Control: What Women Need to Know Before Making a Decision. Learn more: https://www.myvenusclub.com [https://www.myvenusclub.com] Disclaimer: Educational content only. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

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episode 9: Is It Really Belly Fat… Or Is Your Stress Physiology Running The Show? artwork

9: Is It Really Belly Fat… Or Is Your Stress Physiology Running The Show?

Is it really belly fat… or is your stress physiology running the show? In this episode of The Ageless Woman Podcast, Dr. Cindy Grow, nurse practitioner and founder of My Venus Club in Ocala, Florida, explores why so many women in their late 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond feel like their bodies are changing — even when they are doing “all the right things.” If you are struggling with stubborn belly fat, fatigue, cravings, inflammation, poor sleep, 3 a.m. wake-ups, wired-but-tired energy, or workouts that no longer seem to work, this episode will help you understand what may be happening beneath the surface. Dr. Cindy breaks down the connection between cortisol, insulin, adrenal function, stress physiology, DUTCH testing, exercise, muscle, recovery, hormones, and cellular health — and why the answer is not always more cardio, more restriction, or more willpower. This episode also explores why women may need a different approach to exercise, especially during perimenopause, menopause, and midlife. Instead of pushing harder and doing more, many women need smarter strength training, better recovery, more protein, nervous system support, and a deeper understanding of how stress impacts metabolism and body composition. Because stubborn belly fat is not always a discipline problem. Sometimes it is the body communicating that it needs support. In this episode, we discuss: * Why belly fat can increase during stress, perimenopause, and menopause * How cortisol and insulin influence fat storage and cravings * What adrenal function and stress physiology mean for women * How DUTCH testing may provide insight into cortisol rhythm and hormone metabolism * Why over-exercising, under-eating, and poor sleep can backfire * The role of strength training, protein, muscle, and recovery in metabolic health * How cellular health, mitochondria, inflammation, and hormones are connected * Why women need personalized wellness strategies instead of one-size-fits-all advice If you are a woman in Ocala, Central Florida, or beyond looking for answers about hormone health, metabolism, adrenal support, belly fat, fatigue, inflammation, midlife weight changes, or long-term healthspan, this conversation is for you. At My Venus Club, we believe women deserve more than “eat less and move more.” They deserve to understand their bodies, protect their healthspan, support cellular health, and build vitality from the inside out. Learn more about My Venus Club: https://www.myvenusclub.com [https://www.myvenusclub.com] Follow My Venus Club on Instagram and Facebook for women’s health education, hormone health resources, longevity conversations, and upcoming events in Ocala and Central Florida. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

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