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DOP #20 | Cycle Syncing & The End of Linear Productivity

38 min · 30. apr. 2026
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In our last episode, we talked about intentionality. Today, we’re applying that concept to the most complex system we own: our physical bodies. If you’ve ever felt like a superhero on Monday and a ghost of yourself by Friday, this episode is for you. For too long, the Perfect Girl mindset has taught us to be linear, to perform at 100% every single day. But as people with cycles, we aren't built to be linear. We are built to be seasonal. In this deep-dive solo episode, Maggie breaks down the science and the holistic idea behind cycle syncing, sharing her personal journey of coming off birth control and learning to work with her body's natural rhythm instead of society's systems. In this episode, we discuss: * The Power of the Pivot: Why cycle syncing is for everyone (even if you don't have a cycle). * The Pregnenolone Steal: How stress and cortisol literally steal the building blocks of your happy hormones and lead to inflammation. * The 4 Seasons of the Body: A breakdown of the Follicular, Ovulatory, Luteal, and Menstrual phases—what’s happening, what to eat, and how to move. * The Low-Tox Trap: Why the stress of being a "perfect" eco-consumer is often more inflammatory than the products themselves. Phase-at-a-Glance: * Follicular (Spring): New ideas, light foods, and neuroplasticity. * Ovulatory (Summer): Peak power, high intensity, and magnetic energy. * Luteal (Autumn): The "Inner Critic" phase, complex carbs, and finishing details. * Menstrual (Winter): Rest, reflection, and cozy on the couch. Resources Mentioned: * The Yuka App: For checking endocrine disruptors in products * Maggie’s DOP Tea: Raspberry leaf (I use loose leaf tea that I steep in a kettle), ginger fresh, and turmeric (The prostaglandin blocker!) Connect with the Community: * Follow @DarkSideOfPerfect [https://www.instagram.com/darksideofperfect.pod/] on Instagram * If this episode helped you feel a little more grace for your body, leave a review or share it with a cutie who needs to hear it. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/torus/fragmentation [https://uppbeat.io/t/torus/fragmentation]License code: SHGS6N0MJVDB8LXL

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