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MeNoPause Moxie Podcast

Podkast av Clinical Hormone Coach, Marie Hoäg and Maggie Kuhn

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The ONLY podcast talking about perimenopause and menopause prevention. We discuss the cultural, conventional, and ideological frameworks shaping perimenopause and menopause health in America today...and alternative approaches that influence the near and far future of women's mental and physical health, our families, our society, and our existence.

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episode Episode 21: Menopause Is a Predictable Hormone Deficiency: 10 Clinical Takeaways Women Deserve to Know cover

Episode 21: Menopause Is a Predictable Hormone Deficiency: 10 Clinical Takeaways Women Deserve to Know

Menopause is not something to manage. Clinically, it is best understood as a predictable hormone-deficiency state—primarily estrogen deficiency—that impacts brain and whole-body function. In this episode, Marie Hoäg distills the most important takeaways to help women stop normalizing symptoms and raise their standard for care. THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF… * You feel mentally or physically “off” and you’re tired of being told it’s normal * You’re stuck in symptom-by-symptom mode (sleep, mood, energy, libido) * You want a more coherent clinical lens—not vague menopause language * You want results that look like restored function, not coping WHAT YOU’LL LEARN (TEASER BULLETS) * The definition of menopause that changes how you interpret symptoms * Why “hormones shifting” is misleading—and what’s more accurate * Why many women stay symptomatic when care is fragmented * The clinical mindset that improves hormone-balancing outcomes To see if advanced hormone balancing is a good fit for you, book a complimentary discovery session by going to advancedhormonebalancing.com [https://www.panaceasciences.com/hormone-balancing-clinic].   Watch the accompanying YouTube video here [https://youtu.be/NTJgwr7Qcvc].

27. feb. 2026 - 52 min
episode Episode 20: Menopause Is Not Permanent: Angela’s Story of Full Hormone Restoration cover

Episode 20: Menopause Is Not Permanent: Angela’s Story of Full Hormone Restoration

If you’re searching “menopause weight loss”, this episode is for you. Angela is a current patient of Panacea Sciences Advanced Hormone Balancing Clinic [https://www.panaceasciences.com/hormone-balancing-clinic]. Before starting with us, she was gaining weight, exhausted, foggy, and emotionally depleted—despite “doing everything right.” Like most women, she assumed the problem was willpower, stress, or aging. It wasn’t. In this episode, Angela explains what changed when we approached weight loss through the Panacea Sciences model: * Prepare the body first (gut + nutrient-dense foundations) * Restore estrogen using advanced, therapeutic-dose HRT * Use the Hormone Sweet Spot Program to make fat loss physiologically possible * Follow a structured, monitored process instead of guessing Angela lost 40 pounds of fat in one year—but the bigger point is why that became possible and what else returned along the way. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN * Why “menopause weight loss” fails when estrogen is deficient * Why standard diet and exercise advice can be ineffective (or punishing) * What makes the Hormone Sweet Spot Program different from conventional dieting * How advanced HRT supports metabolic recovery so fat loss can occur LISTEN IF THIS SOUNDS LIKE YOU * You cannot lose weight despite clean eating and effort * You’re tired, foggy, flat, and you don’t feel like yourself * You’re on HRT but still feel symptomatic or stuck * You suspect this is hormonal—but you can’t get answers To see if advanced hormone balancing is a good fit for you, book a complimentary discovery session at advancedhormonebalancing.com [hormoneclinic.practicebetter.io].

20. feb. 2026 - 56 min
episode Episode 19: Low Libido Is a Clinical Indicator: When Estrogen Deficiency Turns Intimacy Into Aversion cover

Episode 19: Low Libido Is a Clinical Indicator: When Estrogen Deficiency Turns Intimacy Into Aversion

LIBIDO LOSS IS A CLINICAL INDICATOR: HOW ESTROGEN DEFICIENCY TURNS INTIMACY INTO AVERSION Most “low libido” conversations start with sex tips—lingerie, lubricants, date nights. Marie Hoäg argues that’s backwards. Libido loss is often a clinical indicator of estrogen deficiency. When estrogen is low enough to destabilize brain chemistry and nervous system regulation, intimacy can stop feeling connecting and start feeling invasive—sometimes flipping into outright aversion. In this episode, Marie and Maggie break down: * What women actually say in the clinic when libido disappears and “partner repulsion” shows up * Why estrogen deficiency disrupts dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine—and changes reward, mood buffering, and threat sensitivity * Why many women misinterpret aversion as “relationship truth” instead of a reversible deficiency state * The family ripple effect: how the emotional climate of the home changes when she’s depleted * How conventional medicine typically handles this  * What it often means when a woman says: “I’m on HRT and it’s not working” * What improves first when estrogen is truly restored—and why libido often returns after stability returns This Episode Is For: * Women who used to have desire and now feel numb, shut down, or repulsed by touch * Women who “want to want to”… and women who are sure they “never want sex again” * Women who fear they’ve fallen out of love—even though their partner is a good man * Women on HRT who are still symptomatic and suspect they’re underdosed To see if advanced hormone balancing is a good fit for you, book a complimentary discovery session by going to advancedhormonebalancing.com [https://advancedhormonebalancing.com/].

13. feb. 2026 - 47 min
episode Episode 18: Menopause in the Workplace: You Can’t Accommodate Hormone Deficiency cover

Episode 18: Menopause in the Workplace: You Can’t Accommodate Hormone Deficiency

MENOPAUSE IN THE WORKPLACE: ACCOMMODATIONS CAN’T FIX AN EMPTY HORMONE TANK Most “menopause at work” conversations begin with accommodations—fans, flexibility, policy changes, manager training. Marie Hoäg argues that’s backwards. Accommodations do not correct hormone deficiency. They can reduce friction, but if estrogen is low enough to impair sleep, cognition, and stress tolerance, the woman will still feel awful—at work and at home. In this episode, Marie and Maggie break down: * Why menopause at work has become an HR movement * Why it’s not an employer failure—and why HR can’t fix physiology * How estrogen deficiency shows up as brain fog, anxiety, irritability, and reduced productivity * Why menopause is the headline, not the beginning (PMS and perimenopause matter) * Marie’s definition of adequate hormone restoration (Hormone Sweet Spot™ model) * What happens when women finally get enough estrogen * What employers can do that’s high-leverage: access to competent hormone care THIS EPISODE IS FOR: * Women whose work performance is suffering because sleep and cognition are failing * Women on HRT who are still symptomatic * Employers who want real solutions, not theater * Self-employed women whose income depends on brain performance * Women with PMS/migraines/mood symptoms who suspect hormone deficiency To see if advanced hormone balancing is a good fit for you, book a complimentary discovery session by going to advancedhormonebalancing.com [https://www.panaceasciences.com/hormone-balancing-clinic].

6. feb. 2026 - 40 min
episode Episode 17: Menopause and Divorce: Why Women Want Out—and What Changes When Estrogen Is Restored cover

Episode 17: Menopause and Divorce: Why Women Want Out—and What Changes When Estrogen Is Restored

If you’ve found yourself thinking, “I don’t even know if I want to be married anymore,” you’re not alone—and you’re not imagining it. In advanced female hormone medicine, we see a pattern that most women have never been taught to recognize: when estrogen declines, a woman can lose her emotional regulation, her patience, her desire for touch, her libido, and even her ability to feel connected to the people she loves. She can feel flat, irritable, anxious, overwhelmed, or completely unlike herself. And in that state, marriages often feel unbearable—sometimes even unsalvageable. This episode is a direct, clinical conversation about what’s really happening inside women when estrogen is low—and why so many women begin questioning their marriages during perimenopause and menopause. We also discuss what changes when estrogen is fully restored: many women regain joy, softness, emotional capacity, and desire for intimacy. Some marriages heal and blossom. Others end—but with clarity, confidence, and strength rather than fear and chaos. We also go where most conversations refuse to go: the role of libido loss and sexual repulsion in marriage breakdown, the widespread misdiagnosis of estrogen-deficient women as mentally ill, and the way psychotropic medications can further suppress desire and emotional connection. And yes—this episode includes a direct message to men about what’s happening to their wives, and why both partners’ hormone health matters. If you are questioning your marriage, do not make life-altering decisions while you’re hormonally depleted. Get resourced first—then decide. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: * Why estrogen deficiency can change a woman’s mood, behavior, relational capacity, and bring her back to life * Why many women feel emotionally disconnected and “not like themselves” during perimenopause and menopause * The hidden marriage impact of libido loss, touch aversion, and sexual repulsion * Why estrogen-deficient women are often misdiagnosed with mental illness * How psychotropic medications can worsen libido and emotional bonding * What changes—sometimes quickly—when estrogen is fully restored * Why estrogen restoration restores clarity (and why that can change a marriage) * A direct message to husbands: how to support your wife and why testosterone matters too THIS EPISODE IS FOR: This episode is for women who: * Are questioning their marriage during perimenopause or menopause * Feel emotionally flat, irritable, disconnected, or a shell of the woman they used to be * Have lost desire for touch or sex and feel confused or ashamed about it * Are anxious their husband will leave—and secretly understand why he might * Are blaming themselves for being “difficult” or “hard to live with” * Are on HRT but still don’t feel good, emotionally connected, or like themselves * Have been diagnosed with depression or anxiety and feel numb, not better * Are afraid of making the wrong life decision but feel unable to stay where they are * Want clarity before choosing whether to stay or leave * Suspect their hormones may be influencing their emotions, relationships, and decisions If you are in midlife, questioning your marriage, and wondering whether this is really what you want—or whether something inside you changed first—this episode was recorded for you.

30. jan. 2026 - 55 min
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