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Episode 37: Hormone Health, Pleasure & Permission with Dr. Emma Pollon-MacLeod

45 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 37: Hormone Health, Pleasure & Permission with Dr. Emma Pollon-MacLeod

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What if menopause wasn't something to fear? What if, instead of bracing for the worst, we approached this stage of life with curiosity, understanding, and the confidence to advocate for ourselves? In this episode of The Move With Ease Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Emma Pollon-MacLeod, Naturopathic Doctor, CEO of NutriChem, and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, for an honest and refreshing conversation about women's hormones, perimenopause, menopause, and what it really means to support our bodies through change. Together, we discuss why so many women feel overwhelmed by the messaging around menopause, how to cut through the noise, and why your symptoms may be common, but they don't have to be something you simply accept and live with. We also dive into the realities of balancing career, motherhood, health, and ambition, and why giving yourself permission to focus on what matters most in this season of life can be one of the healthiest things you do. In this episode, we discuss: • Dr. Emma's journey into naturopathic medicine and the NutriChem legacy • The power of integrative healthcare and personalized medicine • Why fear-based messaging around menopause isn't serving women • The difference between perimenopause and menopause • What women should know if they're already in menopause and never received support during perimenopause • Why some health strategies stop working in our 40s • Sleep, movement, stress, and understanding what your body actually needs • The importance of adjusting expectations during different seasons of life • Why "optimizing everything" can sometimes create more stress than healing • Hormones, aging, and learning to work with your body instead of against it • Magnesium, nervous system regulation, and one of the most underrated health habits we rarely talk about 😉 • Building a career, raising young children, and finding alignment in the midst of it all A few powerful reminders from this conversation: ✨ Your body is changing and that's not a problem to solve. ✨ Symptoms are information, not failures. ✨ Just because something is common doesn't mean you have to accept it. ✨ You don't need to optimize everything all at once. ✨ Listening to your body is one of the most important health skills you can develop. About Dr. Emma: Dr. Emma Pollon-MacLeod, ND, is CEO of NutriChem and a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner with a focus on women's hormonal health and integrative medicine. With a background in biochemistry and more than a decade of clinical experience, she is passionate about helping women understand their bodies and feel empowered in their health decisions. Connect with Dr. Emma & NutriChem: Website: https://nutrichem.com/clinic/ Instagram: @dr.emmapm [https://www.instagram.com/dr.emmapm/#] If this episode resonated with you, share it with a woman in her 40s, 50s, or beyond who could use a little reassurance that she's not alone. And if you're looking to reconnect with your body, build strength and confidence, and navigate this stage of life with greater ease, I'd love to support you. Until next time, keep listening to your body. It often knows what it needs before we do. 💛

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Portada del episodio Episode 37: Hormone Health, Pleasure & Permission with Dr. Emma Pollon-MacLeod

Episode 37: Hormone Health, Pleasure & Permission with Dr. Emma Pollon-MacLeod

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