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68 Perimenopause: When Your Body Stops Compensating (And Starts Speaking)

30 min · 19 mrt 2026
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Perimenopause: When Your Body Stops Compensating (And Starts Speaking) ✨ If your body has started to feel unfamiliar… heavier, more sensitive, less forgiving — you are not imagining it. In this episode, I’m sharing a perspective that completely changed how I see perimenopause and menopause. What if your body isn’t breaking… but simply no longer compensating for what’s been there all along? We talk about: ✨ why symptoms can feel like they appear “out of nowhere” ✨ the idea of hormonal “buffering” (and what happens when it fades) ✨ the deeper imbalances that may have been quietly building for years ✨ and how this phase of life can become an invitation — not a decline This is not about fear. This is about understanding, awareness, and a different kind of power 🤍 ✨ A more compassionate, intelligent way to look at your body ✨ A reframe that brings relief instead of panic ✨ A gentle invitation to start listening differently If this episode resonates with you, share it with a woman who might need to hear this today 💫 🤍 Ready to understand what your body is really asking for in this season? I invite you to book a private call with me. We’ll look at your habits, your patterns, and what your body is trying to tell you — so you can start feeling like yourself again, in a calm and sustainable way. ✨ Book your call HERE [https://calendly.com/gosianagy/60min]

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74 Sugar Is Not Harmless: What It's Doing to Your Body, Your Brain, and Your Cravings

EP 74 SUGAR IS NOT HARMLESS: WHAT IT'S DOING TO YOUR BODY, YOUR BRAIN, AND YOUR CRAVINGS You've probably been told that sugar is just a little treat. A reward. A comfort. Something you reach for because you lack discipline or willpower. But that story is keeping you stuck — and it's not the whole truth. What if the reason reducing sugar feels so hard has nothing to do with weakness — and everything to do with what sugar has been doing for you, biochemically, emotionally, and habitually, every single day? In this episode I want to be honest with you about two things at once: why sugar has such a hold on you, and why that hold matters more than most people are willing to say out loud. In this episode we cover: * Why the first discomfort of reducing sugar is normal, temporary, and actually useful * The jobs sugar has been doing for you — energy, comfort, reward, escape, pause button * The better question to ask instead of "why am I so weak around sugar?" * What the science actually says about sugar and reward biology — without the exaggeration * The health case for reducing added sugar: inflammation, blood sugar, gut health, hormones, and more * Why normal doesn't mean neutral — and why common doesn't mean harmless * What your body actually needs when sugar has been filling the gap * The difference between conscious choice and automatic reach — and why that's everything "Sugar may comfort you for ten minutes. It does not replace sleep, connection, rest, or a life that has real pleasure in it. That's not judgment. That's just honest." This episode is part of the Sugar Challenge warm-up series. The Sugar Challenge opens Monday 8th June — a short, supported, no-shame break from sugar so you can interrupt the pattern, understand the craving, and find out what your body actually needs instead.   * Join the Sugar Challenge  HERE [https://gosianagy.mykajabi.com/sugar-challenge-waitlist]— START Monday 8 June  * Work with me → HERE [https://www.gosianagy.com]

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73. What 10 Days Without Sugar Will Teach You About You

10 DAYS WITHOUT SUGAR: WHAT IT REVEALS ABOUT YOU · EPISODE 73 If the idea of going 10 days without sugar makes you uncomfortable, this episode is for you. Not because you are weak. Not because you are addicted beyond hope. But because that discomfort is information. In this episode of Simply Well and Beyond, I talk about what happens when you temporarily remove one of the easiest, fastest, and most socially accepted ways to regulate yourself: sugar. This is not just about cravings. It is not just about discipline. And it is definitely not just mindset. Sugar may meet a need — but sugar is not just a misunderstood friend. It is not harmless just because it is normal. It may comfort you for ten minutes, but still be working against your body. You’ll learn why sugar cravings are often connected to tiredness, depletion, boredom, resentment, anxiety, overstimulation, lack of rest, lack of pleasure, or simply a life that has become too full and too unsupported. You’ll also hear why sugar affects the body biochemically — through blood sugar spikes, crashes, cravings, insulin response, reward loops, and energy dips — and why this is not only a willpower problem. This episode is about awareness, not perfection. Because when you remove or significantly reduce sugar, even for a short time, you start to see what is emotional, what is habitual, what is environmental, and what is biological. IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT: * Why 10 days without sugar can reveal more than you expect * Why sugar is not harmless just because it is normal * How sugar can become a coping mechanism for stress, tiredness, boredom, and emotional discomfort * Why cravings are not just emotional — they are also biochemical * How blood sugar spikes, crashes, cravings, and reward loops keep the pattern going * Why the food environment makes sugar so hard to resist * What your mind may say when you remove sugar * Why discomfort during a sugar reset is information, not failure * Why awareness is not a consolation prize — it is the beginning of freedom * How to stop asking, “Why don’t I have more discipline?” and start asking better questions KEY QUOTE FROM THE EPISODE: Sugar may have been helping you cope. But sugar is not just a misunderstood friend. And you deserve more than coping. You deserve to become radically well. ABOUT THIS EPISODE & THE SUGAR CHALLENGE This episode is part of the Sugar Challenge warm-up series, designed to help you understand your relationship with sugar before the challenge begins. Each episode gives you a new lens — so that when you enter the challenge, you come in with curiosity, not shame. This is not another diet. It is not another punishment. It is a supported experiment in awareness. Inside the Sugar Challenge, you will choose your own goal, gently reduce or remove sugar, understand your cravings, support your body biochemically, and begin to see what sugar has really been doing for you. RESOURCES & LINKS: * * Join the Sugar Challenge  HERE [https://gosianagy.mykajabi.com/sugar-challenge-waitlist]— START Monday 8 June  * Work with me → HERE [https://www.gosianagy.com] * Connect on LinkedIn → HERE [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gosia-nagy-73785a/]

26 mei 202626 min
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72 The Life You Are Trying To Sweeten

THE LIFE YOU KEEP TRYING TO SWEETEN · EPISODE 72 If you keep reaching for sugar at the end of a long, demanding day, this episode will help you see that craving in a completely different way. Most women think sugar cravings mean they lack discipline, control, or willpower. But what if sugar is not the real problem? What if sugar is simply the fastest way your body has found to create relief, pleasure, comfort, or softness inside a life that has quietly become depleting? In this episode of Simply Well and Beyond, I talk about the life you keep trying to sweeten — the life where you are capable, responsible, high-functioning, and holding so much, but by the evening there is very little left. You may not be craving sugar because you are weak. You may be craving sugar because it gives you something your day has not given you: a pause, a reward, a moment of pleasure, a little comfort, or the feeling that something is finally giving back. This is not about judging yourself or trying to force more discipline. It is about understanding what sugar is doing for you — and what your life may not be giving you enough of. In this episode, I talk about: * Why sugar cravings are often about depletion, not weakness * How sugar becomes the quickest source of pleasure, comfort, energy, and relief * Why many women are not addicted to sugar as much as they are starving for relief * The compensation loop that keeps sugar cravings coming back * Why you cannot willpower your way out of a need that has never been properly met * The difference between sweetening a depleted life and building a sweeter life * Three questions to help you understand what your cravings are really asking for * Why the Sugar Challenge is not about punishment, perfection, or proving discipline KEY REFLECTION FROM THE EPISODE: Sometimes sugar is not the problem. Sometimes sugar is the decoration on top of a life that is still draining you. It gives you a little relief. A little reward. A little escape. A little moment that feels like yours. But the conditions underneath have not changed. And that is where the real work begins — not with more force, but with more support. ABOUT THIS EPISODE & THE SUGAR CHALLENGE This episode is part of the Sugar Challenge warm-up series, designed to help you understand your relationship with sugar before the challenge begins. The Sugar Challenge is not about being perfect, proving discipline, or becoming the woman who never wants sugar again. It is about information. When sugar is not your automatic solution, what do you notice? What emotions come up? What time of day is hardest? What are you actually craving? What does your body ask for? What does your life reveal? For now, the full registration page is not ready yet, but you can join the waitlist and be the first to receive the details when registration opens.   Resources & Links: * Join the Sugar Challenge  HERE [https://gosianagy.mykajabi.com/sugar-challenge-waitlist]— START Monday 8 June  * Work with me → HERE [https://www.gosianagy.com] * Connect on LinkedIn → HERE [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gosia-nagy-73785a/]

21 mei 202621 min
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71. Why You Crave Sugar (It Has Nothing to Do With Sugar)

WHY YOU CRAVE SUGAR (IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH SUGAR) · EPISODE 71 If you’ve ever wondered why you crave sugar even when you know it doesn’t make you feel good, this episode will change the way you see your cravings. Most women think sugar cravings mean they lack discipline or willpower. But what if your craving is not a weakness? What if it is a signal? In this episode of Simply Well and Beyond, I explain why sugar cravings are often not really about sugar at all. They may be your body’s way of asking for energy, rest, comfort, pleasure, emotional support, or relief from an overloaded life. You’ll learn why modern life makes sugar so hard to resist, how stress, lack of sleep, emotional pressure, and too little support can increase cravings, and why shame and restriction usually make the pattern worse. This is not about punishing yourself, being perfect, or proving discipline. It is about becoming curious instead of cruel — and learning to understand what your body is really asking for. In this episode, I talk about: * Why sugar cravings are signals, not character flaws * How modern life distorts the body’s natural desire for sweetness * Why sugar often becomes the quickest source of energy, comfort, and relief * The emotional layer behind evening sugar cravings * Why control and restriction only work short-term * The difference between forcing yourself and supporting yourself * How to ask better questions when a craving appears * Why your body needs support, not shame Key reflection from the episode: Sometimes sugar is not the real problem. Sometimes sugar is the easiest solution your body has found to its current state. Not the best solution. Not the most supportive one. But the quickest one available. About This Episode & The Sugar Challenge This episode is part of the Sugar Challenge warm-up series (Episodes 71–76), designed to help you understand your relationship with sugar before our 7-day challenge opens. Each episode gives you a new lens — so that when you enter the challenge, you come in with curiosity, not shame. Resources & Links: * Join the Sugar Challenge  HERE [https://gosianagy.mykajabi.com/sugar-challenge-waitlist]— START Monday 8 June  * Work with me → HERE [https://www.gosianagy.com] * Connect on LinkedIn → HERE [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gosia-nagy-73785a/]

19 mei 202636 min
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70 You don't need more discipline. You need more support.

YOU DON’T NEED MORE DISCIPLINE — YOU NEED MORE SUPPORT ✨ If you’ve been stress eating, reaching for sugar, snacking at night or feeling like your body is suddenly harder to manage… this episode is for you. In this episode, I’m sharing a more compassionate way to understand emotional eating, midlife weight gain and the moments when life simply feels like too much. What if the problem isn’t that you are out of control… but that you are under-supported? We talk about: ✨ why stress eating is not a discipline problem ✨ how emotional eating can be a regulation strategy ✨ why your body reaches for food when it needs comfort, grounding or relief ✨ how overwhelm, poor sleep, stress and emotional labour affect your eating ✨ why midlife and perimenopause can make old coping strategies stop working ✨ and how to meet your body with curiosity instead of shame This is not about judging your cravings. This is about understanding what your body is trying to tell you. ✨ A gentler way to look at emotional eating ✨ A powerful reframe for women who feel like they have “let themselves go” ✨ A reminder that your body is not betraying you — it is asking for support The question is not: “How do I get more disciplined?” The better question is: “What am I trying to soothe — and what support do I actually need?” If this episode resonates with you, share it with a woman who keeps blaming herself for stress eating or weight gain 💫 🤍 Ready to stop forcing yourself and start understanding what your body is really asking for? I invite you to join my next Weight Loss Challenge or book a private call with me. We’ll look at your habits, your patterns, your cravings and the deeper support your body and nervous system need — so weight loss can feel calmer, kinder and more sustainable. ✨ Book your call / join the challenge HERE [https://calendly.com/gosianagy/60min?month=2026-05]

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