The Pressing Play Podcast
Welcome back to the Pressing Play Podcast. In this solo episode, Jo dives into one of the topics women ask her about most, body confidence in perimenopause, and why it gets even harder to navigate when summer rolls around. If you've ever stood in front of the mirror before a holiday and felt your stomach drop, this one is for you. Jo unpacks why your body is changing, where the beliefs about how it "should" look actually came from, and why the way out isn't about shrinking yourself it's about feeling more and looking less. In this episode she covers: * Why body changes in perimenopause are a hormonal reality, not a personal failing * The science behind water retention, weight shifts, hair and skin changes — and what's actually driving them * How childhood messages, magazine culture and decades of shifting fashion standards quietly built your belief soundtrack about your body * The "mirror fallacy" how constant self-checking trains your brain to find fault, not confidence * Jo's three holiday body rules * The ripple effect of body confidence — and how it changes the way you experience your whole summer, not just how you look in it If this episode moved something in you, if you're done not liking your body for the next half of your life get in touch and work with Jo. Email jo@jofiddy.com [jo@jofiddy.com] to find out more. Jo Fiddy is a Speaker and Menopause Coaching Specialist who has been through menopause twice — once in her thirties and now navigating perimenopause at 45. She helps women go from living in the pause of menopause to Menoplaying™, regaining their confidence along the way. Using menopause strategies, somatic techniques and her Belief Soundtrack™ method, Jo helps women release the blocks holding them back, understand what's happening in their brain and body, and press play on the life they actually want. Follow Jo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jofiddy_/ [https://www.instagram.com/jofiddy_/] Subscribe to the Pressing Play Podcast so you never miss an episode.
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