Midlife Musings

Episode 24: The Grief and Relief of Leaving Your Younger Self Behind

54 min · Gisteren
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There's a strange disorientation that comes with getting older that nobody prepares you for. You still feel young on the inside. You still *mostly* relate to younger people. You still think of yourself as young. And then something reminds you that you're not. That you're actually in the last half, maybe the last third, of your life. In this episode, we get honest about the identity shift that comes with midlife, the grief of saying goodbye to the version of yourself you've always known, and the surprising relief that can come right alongside it. Because entering perimenopause and hitting menopause isn't just a hormonal event. For many women, it's a reckoning with who you've been and who you're becoming. We also talk about HRT. What it is, why we both made the decision to use it to support our transition, and why we don't think it's something every woman should rush into without doing the foundational work first. Because if the foundations aren't in place, you're layering a solution on top of a problem that hasn't been addressed. In this episode: * What it feels like to be an "old young" — still identifying with youth while standing in the later chapter of your life * The grief that comes with letting go of the identity you've carried since your twenties and thirties * Why menopause can also bring unexpected relief and why that's worth talking about * How we are using HRT to support our transition through perimenopause and beyond * Why they believe HRT should come after the foundation is built, not instead of it * What "earning" your HRT actually looks like in practice This is one of those episodes that might make you feel a little less alone in what you're going through. If so, we’d love it if you 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/]

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Episode 24: The Grief and Relief of Leaving Your Younger Self Behind

There's a strange disorientation that comes with getting older that nobody prepares you for. You still feel young on the inside. You still *mostly* relate to younger people. You still think of yourself as young. And then something reminds you that you're not. That you're actually in the last half, maybe the last third, of your life. In this episode, we get honest about the identity shift that comes with midlife, the grief of saying goodbye to the version of yourself you've always known, and the surprising relief that can come right alongside it. Because entering perimenopause and hitting menopause isn't just a hormonal event. For many women, it's a reckoning with who you've been and who you're becoming. We also talk about HRT. What it is, why we both made the decision to use it to support our transition, and why we don't think it's something every woman should rush into without doing the foundational work first. Because if the foundations aren't in place, you're layering a solution on top of a problem that hasn't been addressed. In this episode: * What it feels like to be an "old young" — still identifying with youth while standing in the later chapter of your life * The grief that comes with letting go of the identity you've carried since your twenties and thirties * Why menopause can also bring unexpected relief and why that's worth talking about * How we are using HRT to support our transition through perimenopause and beyond * Why they believe HRT should come after the foundation is built, not instead of it * What "earning" your HRT actually looks like in practice This is one of those episodes that might make you feel a little less alone in what you're going through. If so, we’d love it if you 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/]

Gisteren54 min
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Episode 23: Is Your Lab Work Lying to You? And What Your Doctor Might Be Missing

If you’ve ever gone to your doctor because you can feel something is off, only to be told everything looks fine, this is the conversation you need to hear to know how to advocate for yourself.   Because lab reference ranges are built on population averages, which means they include a lot of people who aren't feeling great either. So, being told everything is "normal" when it's sitting at the high end of the range is very different from it being optimized. And your hormones, thyroid, blood sugar, and nutrient levels can shift significantly in a matter of months during perimenopause. Waiting a full year to catch something that's been dragging you down for six months is too long. Regular labs give you a moving picture, not just a snapshot. A standard panel barely scratches the surface. Here's what we recommend: * Fasting insulin — not just blood sugar or A1C. Insulin resistance can show up years before glucose numbers move. * Ferritin — not just hemoglobin. You can be iron-deficient with "normal" iron levels if ferritin is low. * Vitamin D (25-OH) — most women in midlife are low, and it affects everything from mood to metabolism to immune function. * Full thyroid panel — TSH, Free T3, Free T4, and thyroid antibodies (TPO and TgAb). A TSH alone misses a lot. * Full cholesterol panel — not just total cholesterol, but LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and ideally LDL particle size (small, dense LDL is far more concerning than LDL number alone). This matters especially in perimenopause when estrogen decline directly impacts cardiovascular risk. * hs-CRP (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein) — a marker of inflammation that can signal cardiovascular risk and metabolic dysfunction long before other numbers shift. * Homocysteine — linked to cardiovascular health and often overlooked. * DHEA-S and testosterone — yes, women need testosterone, and yes, it tanks in perimenopause. * Estradiol, progesterone, and FSH — especially if you're trying to understand where you are in the hormonal transition. * Cortisol (fasting AM) — because chronic stress and adrenal function matter and affect everything else on this list. 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/]

22 jun 202641 min
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Episode 22: Things We've Changed Our Minds About (Fitness Edition)

Some of the things we believed most confidently about fitness we’ve now completely changed our minds about. In this episode, we're getting honest about the fitness myths and half-truths we used to swear by and what we believe now after years of experience, research, and working with real women in midlife.  In this episode, we cover: * The hard truth about weight loss. It’s simple, but not easy. And it is more challenging for some than it is for others, for a multitude of reasons that go beyond “not wanting it enough” * Why lifting weights and walking, as great as they are, aren't the whole picture when it comes to true health and what else needs to be included  * How our thinking around what "healthy" looks like has completely evolved, and why health is no longer something we measure in the mirror * Why more volume in your training doesn't equal more progress, and how we've shifted our approach to get better results with less 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/]

15 jun 202656 min
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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 jun 202639 min
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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 jun 202647 min