Ep. 459 Fat Loss Myths in Middle Age & Aging Optimally with Natalie Jill

Ep. 459 Fat Loss Myths in Middle Age & Aging Optimally with Natalie Jill

Today, I am delighted to reconnect with my friend and colleague, Natalie Jill, the founder of Natalie Jill Fitness and Midlife Conversations. In our insightful discussion today, we tackle some of the biggest misconceptions surrounding fat loss in middle age. We dive into the power of mindset shifts, the importance of breaking free from limiting beliefs, and investigating and understanding your body, and explain the role of gut health and the impact of toxins. Natalie also shares her experience with breast implant illness, highlighting the need for honesty and authenticity, and opens up about what she does to age optimally in her early 50s. This conversation with Natalie is invaluable, and I truly appreciate her honesty and transparency. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: The challenges of weight loss in middle age How feeling she was fraud after gaining weight in middle age led Natalie to re-evaluate her approach to health and fitness. Importance of remaining open-minded about any potential drivers of health issues How Natalie came to discover that toxins and hormones were affecting her health How her health improved significantly after Natalie had her breast implants removed The emotional and physical challenges of having breast implants removed The importance of strength training and progressive overload for maintaining muscle mass and bone health Natalie shares her approach to age optimization. Why being kind to yourself, recognizing your natural rhythms, managing stress, and finding ways to relax are essential Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Natalie Jill On her website On all social media: @Natalie Jill Fit Midlife Conversations Podcast

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Ep. 72 Applying Cellular Detoxification To Health

Ep. 72 Applying Cellular Detoxification To Health

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Nick Greiner. Dr. Nick Greiner has been in practice for 12 years and is the owner and operator of Greiner Health Solutions in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania together with his wife, Dr. Erin Greiner. Through his clinic, Dr. Greiner has been helping people all over the world with lifestyle, chiropractic, oxidative and regenerative therapy.

23 Marras 201943min

Ep. 71 Aging in Reverse with an Active and Healthy Lifestyle Change

Ep. 71 Aging in Reverse with an Active and Healthy Lifestyle Change

We are joined by Fat Loss Expert turned high performance coach, Natalie Jill. Natalie works to help women “Age In Reverse” and level up their lives! At 48 years old, she has rebuilt herself three times over. Being gifted at what she does, she helps women uncover what is holding them back from results and guides them to uncover their true passion. Natalie has created a globally recognized brand with well over 2.5 million social media followers worldwide, two best selling books, and recognition from Forbe

16 Marras 201950min

Ep. 70 Healing Anxiety and Other Mental Illnesses through Nutrition

Ep. 70 Healing Anxiety and Other Mental Illnesses through Nutrition

In this episode, we are joined by Trudy Scott. Trudy Scott is a Food Mood Expert, and a certified nutritionist on a mission to educate and empower anxious individuals worldwide about natural solutions for anxiety, stress and emotional eating. She serves as a catalyst in bringing about life enhancing transformations that start with the healing powers of eating real whole food, using individually targeted supplementation and making simple lifestyle changes.

9 Marras 201942min

Ep. 69 Living the Life with Impact and Purpose

Ep. 69 Living the Life with Impact and Purpose

In this episode, we are joined by Lance W Essihos. Lance Essihos is the creator of the increasingly popular and innovative series, “University of Adversity,” as well as providing VIP quality podcast production that allows people with or without a podcast the freedom to have their own voice and success without all of the work.

2 Marras 201940min

Ep. 68 The Impossible Burger, and Other Alternatives to Meat

Ep. 68 The Impossible Burger, and Other Alternatives to Meat

In this episode, Cynthia Thurlow and Kelly Donahue, PhD talk about one of the most controversial, trending food substances that has been circulating in the nutrition space. They dove into what makes a food healthy or unhealthy, better and worse alternatives to meat and the general role and impact of food and nutrition to our overall health.

26 Loka 201931min

Ep. 67 The Carnivore Diet, Health Benefits and Lifestyle

Ep. 67 The Carnivore Diet, Health Benefits and Lifestyle

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Shawn Baker. Dr. Shawn Baker is a doctor, an athlete, a father and a proponent of a carnivorous lifestyle. His achievements are as heavy as the weight he can lift and include serving as a chief of orthopedics and as an orthopedic surgeon for several high establishments. He has a past history as a nuclear weapons Combat Commander, is a Gold Medal holder of the Texas Strong Man, and was in the top 5 of the USA Strongest Man Contest.

19 Loka 201942min

Ep. 66 Lifestyle Medicine, Prevention and Cure to Illnesses

Ep. 66 Lifestyle Medicine, Prevention and Cure to Illnesses

In this episode, Cynthia Thurlow and Kelly Donahue, PhD talked about Personalized Lifestyle Medicine, its definition, benefits and implementation. They talked about the common misconceptions of traditional medicine, benefits of Personalized Lifestyle Medicine and its impact on an individual's health that goes way beyond just prescribing medicine. They also touched on trending diets, nutrition and the importance of lifestyle change for illness and disease prevention.

12 Loka 201932min

Ep. 65 Redesigning Lifestyle and Nutrition to Treat Chronic Autoimmune Diseases

Ep. 65 Redesigning Lifestyle and Nutrition to Treat Chronic Autoimmune Diseases

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Terry Wahls. Dr. Terry Wahls is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa where she conducts clinical trials. She is also a patient with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, which confined her to a tilt-recline wheelchair for four years.

5 Loka 201941min

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