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The Hormone Hub

The Hormone Hub

Kylie Pinwill

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Perimenopause and menopause can be challenging, but it doesn’t need to be! The Hormone Hub podcast is full of bite size truth bombs to help you navigate that crazy fatigue, unexplained weight gain, mood swings and the brain fog that is holding you back from living your best life! Join your host Kylie Pinwill, accredited hormone nutritionist and say NO to feeling tired, cranky and frumpy!
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#122 Farewell, for now...

Saison 2 · Épisode 122

jeudi 30 mai 2024Durée 04:06

In this special episode of The Hormone Hub, I want to thank you all for your incredible support and engagement throughout this journey.

Reflecting on the purpose of this podcast, I've always aimed to create a supportive space for women navigating perimenopause and menopause.

As we all know, life has its seasons. After much thought, I've decided to take a step back to recharge, refocus, and realign with my goals. This means The Hormone Hub podcast will be taking a pause.

Rest assured, my commitment to providing support remains as strong as ever. Consultations and programs will continue to be available, and I'll be sharing updates through our website and social media channels.

I encourage you to stay connected and remember, this is not the end, but a new beginning.

Thank you once again for being a part of The Hormone Hub community.

Your stories, feedback and support have been a constant source of inspiration. I look forward to continuing our journey together in new and meaningful ways.

Until next time...


Big love
Kylie x

Book a consult HERE https://calendly.com/well-balanced-woman/60mins

Join The Hormone Code HERE https://kyliepinwill.com/the-hormone-code-self-guided-version/

121: 5 Ways to Manage Chronic Inflammation

Saison 2 · Épisode 121

mercredi 29 mai 2024Durée 17:25

You are not going crazy... all of the weird and wonderful symptoms of perimenopause and menopause are indeed very real for many of us. 🌸

With hormone levels that are wildly fluctuating and changing, many women may find themselves increasingly susceptible to chronic inflammation, which can show up as:

😴 Persistent fatigue
🦴 Joint and muscle pain
🍽️ Digestive issues
🌧️ Mood swings and mental health challenges
🌿 Skin problems
⚖️ Weight gain
🌙 Insomnia
⚡ Hormonal imbalances

These symptoms can significantly impact daily life, affecting work performance, physical activity, social interactions, and overall well-being.

In this episode, I give you practical tips for managing chronic inflammation, including adopting an anti-inflammatory diet, engaging in regular physical activity, practicing stress management techniques, considering appropriate supplements and medications, and making mindful lifestyle choices. 💪

It is 100% possible to significantly reduce inflammation and improve your overall well-being. 🌿

No woman is getting chunky, achy, and cranky on my watch! 💃✨

112: What Should I Wear?

Saison 2 · Épisode 112

mardi 2 avril 2024Durée 28:36

When you feel confident, you emit a positive energy that people are naturally drawn to. Feeling confident in yourself is NOT about having the perfect body or putting your life on hold until after you get around to losing that 10kg.

Our guest today firmly believes you don’t have to have the perfect body to have STYLE.

Ohh YESSS!

This episode is for every one of us who has had a “moment” standing in front of our wardrobes wondering what on earth we are going to wear.

Our guest is the fabulous Jane Mow, a Personal Brand Stylist and Style Coach for women.

Jane's ethos is what you wear is your business card. When you dress in a way that aligns with your personal style, you feel confident and self assured, which shines through in the way you show up in the world.

Our bodies change across the different seasons of our life but this doesn't mean our personal style has to change. Short. Curvy. Tall. Wide. Narrow. Broad Shoulders. Stubborn tummy. Mummy-weight. Menopause.

Jane's belief is that everyone has the potential to be stylish. So if you’re done hiding under the baggy clothes, you can’t miss this episode!

Jane's years of experience helps women take the stress out of getting dressed each day by helping you create a wardrobe filled only with pieces aligned with your unique Personal Style and Lifestyle.

The result? There’s none of this, “ugh, what should I wear?” every time you get dressed.

Instead, it sounds like “OOOoh, which items should I wear today?”

Who's ready to feel fabulous??!!


Episode 22: How to make your healthy eating even healthier!

Saison 1 · Épisode 22

lundi 8 août 2022Durée 34:19

Is it a diet…is it a supplement…. NO, it’s a different way of looking at the way we eat. 

Today I speak with farmer Greg Peterson, from Urban Farm,  who is on a mission to transform our global food system.

It’s a sentiment I couldn’t agree with more. Our bodies were designed to eat real food - not manufactured and processed “food”.  

Years ago I ran nutrition talks in kindergartens and the kids came up with this rhyme. It’s “real food” if:

If it grew in the ground
Or grew on a tree
If it lived on the earth 
Or swam in the sea…

When we are eating locally grown, in season produce it is 100% better for us AND better for the planet. Our current food system is broken. The lack of nutrition, proliferation of environmental toxins and manufactured foods, and the average distance our food travels to our tables, has reduced its nutritional density.

We are opting for convenience over nutrition, and paying for it with our health.

We’ve lost touch with what real food looks like and in this great conversation, Greg and I drill down into the cracks that are in our current food system and also simple steps you take to make a change to your own health and the health of the planet. 

We have a chat about: 

  • Food miles - how far food travels from where it is grown to where it is consumed
  • Food nutrition - the farther food travels the less nutrient dense it is
  • The impact shipping food halfway around the world has on the environment
  • The supply chain issues that is causing current ongoing food shortages 

We also dip our toes into Greg’s passion for permaculture AND how you can get started simply and cheaply to have your own fresh produce - even if you have limited space, money and time! 


Links and resources:

To learn more about Greg and the Urban Farm you can find him here: 

https://www.facebook.com/TheUrbanFarm
https://www.urbanfarm.org

Greg has also generously given us access to his video series: 
Healthy Soil is the Key to Your Successful Garden
Discover how to build healthy soil in 3 videos:

  • The 5 Components of Healthy Soil
  • Sheet Mulching 101
  • Instant Garden or how to build a garden in just one day for under $100! 

You can access the video series here: 
https://urbanfarm.leadpages.co/healthy-soil-hacked/

 

You can follow The Hormone Hub podcast over on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon or wherever you’re listening right now

And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks! 

Episode 21: Is your healthy eating making you sick?

Saison 1 · Épisode 21

mardi 2 août 2022Durée 19:14

Bloating, gas and hives, oh my! 

You’ve no doubt heard the quote that food can be our medicine… and the flip side is, it can be our poison too. There is no doubt that our hormones change the way our body responds to food and this can bring on a range of inflammatory and very often annoying symptoms. 

The fastest way to stop guessing which foods (and products such as toothpastes and deodorants too!) are not right for you right now, is with a food sensitivity test.

Identify exactly which foods aren't working for you - instead of restrictive elimination diets that take out entire food groups unnecessarily, leaving you feeling as though there is nothing left to eat. 

In todays episode I explain why I have used this particular test with every single client, for the past 5 years and why it works. 

Food sensitivity tests have proven to be effective for the treatment of:

  • Hormonal symptoms and imbalances
  • Bloating, reflux, irritable bowel, diarrhoea, leaky gut, constipation, flatulence and poor digestion
  • Headaches, migraines, joint pain and seasonal allergies such as sinus and hay fever
  • Recurring and unresolved illness and infections
  • Behavioural issues, poor concentration, poor memory, brain fog and low energy levels
  • Food cravings, fatigue and poor sleep
  • Eczema, psoriasis, hives, acne, rashes, itchy, dry and inflamed skin.



Links and resources:

To learn more and purchase the Food Sensitivity Test - https://kyliepinwill.com/product/food-sensitivity-test/

Join our free Hormone Hub Facebook Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewellbalancedwoman

For more about me and what I do, check out my website - https://kyliepinwill.com

 

You can follow The Hormone Hub podcast over on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon or wherever you’re listening right now

And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks! 

Episode 20: Wild and Wise Women Over 50

Saison 1 · Épisode 20

mardi 26 juillet 2022Durée 36:54

When we hit 50 (or 40 or 60 for that matter!) we are NOT old ladies. Not even close to it. We have plenty of living left to do and we should be living vibrant and energetic lives! We also come with the benefits of experience, wisdom and hindsight! 

In this episode, it is my turn to be interviewed by the vivacious Kip Clarke, host of the Wild and Wise Women Over 50 masterclass series. Kip created the masterclass series for women to reignite your passions and use the wisdom of your decades to unleash a vibrant, sexy new you!

In our interview we talked about how we are living in this body for the next 20, 30, 40, 50 and more years - so we need to pay attention to it, take care of it and we need to learn to love it. If we aren’t taking care of it, no one else is going to. 

When we think of our pets. How long until we take the dog to the vet if it starts to limp? We’re on the phone immediately booking appointments and x rays. How about the kids? Maybe a few days, more of a wait and see but we generally end up erring on the side of caution. Then when it comes to our own body or how we are feeling… It can be months or even YEARS before we actually address what is going on. 

Our bodies never lie. Our bodies tell us the truth and we have learned to master the art of ignoring it. Ladies it’s time to pay attention to that little tap on the shoulder before it becomes a smack on the head!

Life is to be lived and it’s never too late to start loving the body you’re in. 

Links and resources:

Join our free Hormone Hub Facebook Community 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewellbalancedwoman

For more about me and what I do, check out my website 

https://kyliepinwill.com


You can follow The Hormone Hub podcast over on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon or wherever you’re listening right now.

And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks!

Episode 19: The Estrogen Dance - Too much or not enough?

Saison 1 · Épisode 19

mardi 19 juillet 2022Durée 27:07

Estrogen plays a big role in our reproductive health, it gives us our boobs and curves, it is critical in helping us create healthy pregnancies and babies. 

On top of that, estrogen promotes new bone growth - preventing osteoporosis, and also supports our cardiovascular health and plays a role in regulating our insulin response to prevent insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes.  

There is however a fine line between too much and not enough estrogen. 

Fluctuating and high estrogen, which is common during perimenopause, can trigger a range of inflammatory symptoms.

Similarly low levels of estrogen during and post menopause can be just as problematic in the form of hot flushes, insomnia, anxiety and overwhelm - resulting in a loss of confidence and self esteem.

Today we look at the literal highs and lows and how you can best support your hormones and your body through this transition and come out the other side - feeling more energised and confident than ever.


Links and resources:

Join our free Hormone Hub Facebook Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewellbalancedwoman

 For more about me and what I do, check out my website - https://kyliepinwill.com

 

Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon or wherever you’re listening right now.

And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks! 

Episode 18: Stop people pleasing with leadership coach Jo Zulaica

Saison 1 · Épisode 18

lundi 11 juillet 2022Durée 35:06

As women many of us are natural people pleasers. We have an extraordinary capacity to take on more to support others - we’re honestly all a bit too capable for our own good!  Be it partners, children, parents, friends, family, work, community and we’ve been doing it most of our lives, so it’s ingrained deep into our psyche. 

Today I share a great conversation with leadership coach Jo Zulaica.  Jo is an experienced leadership coach who works with women professionally to help them find their voice and step into their full potential.

Jo’s work is particularly relevant for all of us in this mid phase of life,  and helps coach women to shut down that negative self chatter, tap into your core values and step into your own identity  - the one that’s outside being a partner/ wife/ mother/ daughter / employee and so on. 

We talk about the importance of filling your own cup and how having the confidence to put ourselves first  - physically, mentally and emotionally, means we’re coming from a very abundant place, a very full up, a very happy, a very fulfilled and satisfied and rich place. 

In this episode Jo and I talk about the importance of filling your own cup first and what that looks like for you. 

  • What does that look like for you and how each of us can only know that for ourselves
  • How to shut down that negative chatter in our heads that tells us we’re too busy, don’t have enough time, money etc to value investing back in ourselves
  • The importance of tapping into your core values. 

Jo gives us some great questions to think about and the good, sometimes surprising news is, we get to choose! 

How do I want to be?
How do I want to eat?
How do I get my energy?
How do I restore?
How do I fill my cup?

Links and resources:

To learn more about Jo  you can find her here: 

www.joleader.com

On Socials… 

https://www.facebook.com/jo.zulaica/

https://www.instagram.com/joleadershipcoach


Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you’re listening right now.

And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks! 

Episode 17: The secret to getting a good night's sleep

Saison 1 · Épisode 17

lundi 4 juillet 2022Durée 23:34

If you can’t sleep at night, then you’re not alone.

While sleep is so essential for our health, it can also be so elusive. It’s often one of the first signs and symptoms of peri menopause – quickly followed by exhaustion and fatigue, and can last well beyond menopause (really…did it ever come back after kids??!!).

Here we look at why you’re struggling to get a decent night’s sleep and what you can do about it. 

Sleep is one of the fundamental building blocks towards health. Poor sleep has clinically been shown to increase the risk of developing;

  • Weight gain
  • Blood pressure and cardiovascular disease
  • Poor work performance
  • Fatigue
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Accelerated ageing
  • Diabetes
  • Mood swings, anxiety and depression.

Oh the joys!

While sleeping tablets and even antidepressants are commonly prescribed for women struggling to sleep, it might help with short term relief…but to really make a lasting change, we need to get to the underlying causes of why we are waking up in the first place. Otherwise it’s going to be a constant struggle!

In today’s episode I chat about:

–  Some of the common reasons WHY your sleep might be so disrupted

–  How you can combat this naturally.

 

Check out my Blog on Why You Can’t Sleep At Night - https://kyliepinwill.com/2021/11/22/why-cant-i-sleep-at-night/

Join our free Hormone Hub Facebook Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewellbalancedwoman

For more about me and what I do, check out my website - https://kyliepinwill.com



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Episode 16: How unconscious stress can sabotage our behaviours with Karlie McKeand

Saison 1 · Épisode 16

mardi 28 juin 2022Durée 21:57

Why is it that we can have all the best intentions in the world but we just can’t get ourselves to the finish line? 

In this episode I speak with my good friend, Karlie McKeand who is a naturopath and the creator of NER - Naturopathic Emotional Release. We look at the unconscious stresses that lead us to sabotaging our goals, stemming from underlying emotions or underlying stress patterns that throw us off track from what we set out to achieve. 

This can be due to certain belief systems, or things that happened in our past, that we may or may not be aware of, where our brain has created a particular pattern designed to keep us safe. 

This can be really helpful in certain situations - for example unconsciously slamming on the brakes if a car stops in front of us. Then other times it creates that self-sabotaging pattern and the result is that sometimes we don't do the things that we really want to. 

Karlie has created a protocol called NER  - Naturopathic Emotional Release, can be used to assess underlying emotional drivers on clients of all ages.

NER has successfully been used to treat: 

  • Anxiety
  • Bed-wetting
  • Chronic conditions
  • Digestive conditions 
  • Food aversions
  • Headaches
  • Hormonal imbalances and fertility challenges
  • Mental health issues
  • Pain 
  • PMS
  • Self-sabotaging behaviours
  • Sleep issues
  • Stress
  • Trauma and grief
  • Weight loss

Links and resources:

To learn more about Karlie and NER treatments, you can find her here: 

https://karliemckeand.com

 

On Socials… 

https://www.instagram.com/karlie_mckeand_naturopath/

https://www.facebook.com/karliemckeandnaturopath/

 

Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss a thing! 

And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks! 


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