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007 - Not wanting to be in your body - how to overcome injuries, aches and pains with Dinah Siman 22 Aug 202401:10:20

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Hey everyone, this week's podcast is with the very knowledgeable Dinah Siman of Menopause Pilates.

If you have ever felt let down by your body through injury or pain, this podcast is going to give you the information and some tools to overcome that.

Dinah explains why we get wear and tear and what that means, as well as, why we may experience aches and pains as we age.  She gives some excellent advice on how to work through pain and be able to move more fluidly, stay supple, strong and safe in your movement. 

She explains the role of oestrogen and testosterone on inflammation and how she over came her own issues.  Do have a listen, I think you'll learn a lot about how to look after yourself and your precious body.

Dinah Siman - Menopause specialist and pilates instructor

Find out more info. or contact Dinah using links below

https://www.menopausepilates.com

https://www.instagram.com/menopausepilates/

https://www.menopausepilates.com/classes-courses/zoom-classes/

Find out more about my online weight loss course with Amanda

Click to book a place on Midlife Retreat - Friday 13th Sept 2024
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/joyfulmenopause/1226705

Or send me an email to hello@amandaryder.co.uk if you wish to join the 6 week online weight loss programme and I'll send you a detailed outline of the course

hello@amandaryder.co.uk

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

006 - What to eat for a healthy gut with Emma Ellice Flint04 Aug 202401:04:32

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So much good stuff in this episode. I think you'll find it really inspirational.

It’s all about how to help your gut along, especially if the foods you love are not loving you back anymore. 

Bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhoea, cramps can be all too common in midlife.

Emma Ellice Flint, a nutritionist, chef, author and someone who knows a lot about how food affects the gut, shares her advice on how to get yours back in shape, have a flat tummy and experience all the advantages that go along with a happy, healthy gut.  Improved energy, stable moods, good skin, hair and nails can all manifest from a healthy digestive tract and microbiome.  

We discuss how to get started on prepping a gut loving meal, and Emma shares her top tips on layering up your plate or your pan.  Emma explains how dietary changes can take up to 3 months or so before you realise how settled your gut has become and how much better you feel in yourself. 

We also discuss how timings can be crucial for the gut and how to get it right for you as an individual, as well as, the importance of the ESTROBOLOME - what is it, and how can it help us and our oestrogen balance.

Plus how our gut microbes influence our bone health and how they help us mineralise our bones and keep them strong - as you know all important as we go through menopause and beyond.

Finally she helps you consider what you put on your plate, foods that will love you back and give you and your microbiome all it needs to flourish.

If you'd like to know more about Emma - you'll find all the links to what we discussed below 

Website
https://emmasnutrition.com

Ebooks
https://emmasnutrition.com

Recipes
https://emmasnutrition.com/recipes-browse/

HeraRise Supplement info.
https://hera-rise.com/products/herarise

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

005 - Why Japanese women don't worry about menopause and what we can learn from them19 Jul 202400:48:05

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Konnichiwa

This week I'm sharing everything I learnt from my trip to Japan. 

The Japanese women are really the poster women for menopause and healthy ageing - let me share with you, why I think this is. 

Japan is such a fascinating, beautiful and inspiring country.  Come have a listen and explore their diet, culture and lifestyle and what we can learn from them and use in our own lifestyles.

I'll be talking about

The food, why it's so healthy and unprocessed

How come they eat so much white rice but are still healthy, slim and energetic

What kind of foods they eat and how we can mimic this in our own diets

Why soya and phytoestrogens can be really helpful in midlife and beyond

Why green and matcha tea is a good addition to your beverages and what is the difference between the two
oops - I said steep at 180degreeC but meant 180F - so there's no confusion steep at 80 degreesC or at least a bit cooler than boiling!

Why we felt so light and energised whilst there

Why relaxing and de-stressing is so much a part of their culture

How their female friendship groups, moai's positively influence their health 

How they take care of their skin and look so ageless

How we can make our diet much simpler and unprocessed

What they take regular Onsens and forest bathe

Why they age so well

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

004 - Do you need supplements in midlife? And why a balanced approach is key.19 Jun 202400:53:10

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This week, I talk to Rebekah Brown, founder of the award winning MPowder - a supplement formula that has been designed specifically for midlife women like us.

Rebekah shares her story on how she got her company up and running a few years ago, and why she believes supplement formulas can be really useful in perimenopause and postmenopause.  We also chat about how she found the energy and motivation to do this during the midst of lockdown and crippling perimenopause symptoms.

What impressed me about Rebekah is how balanced and informed she is and how her approach is to help educate women, share her own discoveries, and support women, whether they take her supplement formulas or not.   

We also discuss how important it is to support other women and what a fantastic resource we can be for each other.

If you'd like to give MPowder a try, you can use the following discount code, and even if you're not in the slightest bit interested in taking supplements, I believe you will still benefit from listening to this podcast.

I personally have been using MPowder MenoBoost, but there are three other formulas - you can find out more here:

https://mpowder.store/

Use this code at the checkout for a 30% off any formula   
SUPERAMANDA30

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

003 - How to move like a Midlife Goddess ~ The secret to staying strong in midlife and beyond09 May 202400:45:01

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In this episode I chat to a colleague and exceptional personal trainer, Emma Tytherleigh of Joyful Menopause.

We discuss how to improve your energy,  mood, strength and how well you age by building in more movement into your life.

Emma has lots of great advice on how to easily incorporate daily movement,  even if you're starting from scratch.  We discuss building in a commute if you're working from home, why weights or moving your body against gravity like walking up hills or with a rucksack can all pay into your all important health pension. 

If you're in need of some motivation and some easy ideas to get you started then you really don't want to miss this one.

You can access Emma's demonstration that accompanies this podcast
on our Instagram accounts

https://www.instagram.com/amandarydernutrition/

https://www.instagram.com/joyfulmenopause/

or

join us for our next women's midlife one day retreat

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/joyfulmenopause/1226705

or

If you'd like to connect with Emma you can find her using the links below

https://www.joyfulmenopause.co.uk

Link mentioned in the podcast

https://www.betterbones.com

https://shop.betterbones.com/products/new-better-bones-exercise-vest-with-zipper-front

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

002 - How I lost 60 kilos 28 Mar 202400:52:12

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Kerensa's story of how and why she lost 60 kilos in less than 2 years is so incredibly compelling that I know you're going to really enjoy this episode.

Kerensa, shares her story with such vulnerability and honesty that I believe it will be  inspiring to many women.   

She not only shares how she gained the weight but also goes on to explain the techniques she used for losing it.  We discuss  intermittent fasting, staying strong, being consistent and the importance of understanding your 'why'.

If you've ever struggled with your weight or even if you're someone who would like to understand what it feels like to be overweight,  then do have a listen.

If you'd like to work with me or just to stay in touch then do email or follow me on instagram 

email me 
hello@amandaryder.co.uk

to follow me on instagram   
https://www.instagram.com/amandarydernutrition/

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

001 - The Feel Good Four equals The Feel Good You19 Mar 202400:32:04

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Hello and welcome to my new podcast.

In this first episode I'll be discussing how to eat in a way that will help you take control of your cravings and give you the nutrients you need on a daily basis - it's back to basics.

The Feel Good four is a simple method of ensuring you're getting the nutrition that your body requires each time you sit down to eat.  This easy concept will help you make the right choices, help you feel fuller for longer and ensure you're getting enough protein, fats, plant foods and complex carbohydrates to support your body and mind in midlife. 

This is one of the concepts I based my book around, Feel Good For Menopause, because it's such an easy way of staying on top of your diet, being consistent, balancing your blood sugar and giving you sustained energy to live your life to the full.   

If you're in need of some motivation and understanding of how to eat better - you have come to the right place.

If you'd like to work with me or just to stay in touch then do email or follow me on instagram.  Bye for now. 

email me 
hello@amandaryder.co.uk

to follow me on instagram   
https://www.instagram.com/amandarydernutrition/

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

008 - Could seaweed underwear be just what you're looking for?04 Sep 202400:35:07

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This week I'm talking to Alex about his new line of women’s under wear.
 
Alex uses Icelandic seaweed and weaves it into a gorgeous, soft and breathable fabric that women are absolutely loving.

As mentioned if you'd like to purchase some then do take a look at Alex's website, he's offered us a 10% discount.

Just use amanda10 at the checkout

Enjoy!

https://alexanderclementine.com/

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

009 - Get out of your head and into your body, feel calmer and have more energy. It's all about how you breathe with Polly Warren. 27 Sep 202401:04:00

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Most of us just breathe on autopilot, however, how you breath can have a massive impact on how you feel physically and psychologically. 

I discovered Polly earlier in the year and since trying her breathwork sessions, I haven't looked back.

Polly explains how she has overcome her own issues by tapping into her breath.  She explains how and why she now feels empowered as a midlife woman.

We discuss the benefit of learning to breathe correctly and how it contributes to us having more

confidence, calm, focus, energy, resilience and empowerment

As well as, how it helps us to be less reactive in our everyday lives and gives us the ability to tap into our own body's natural intelligence.

It's a fascinating and inspiration conversation that I think you're really going to enjoy.  And, I'm confident you'll go away with some of Polly's techniques that will really benefit your health.

If you'd like to try out one of Polly's breathing sessions - she's offering a free trial here

https://www.pollywarren.com/theinnerspace

https://www.pollywarren.com

https://www.instagram.com/pollywarrencoaching/

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

010 - Why the relationship you have with yourself is your most important one with Henny Flynn19 Oct 202401:23:48

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If like me you want more clarity, calm and confidence in your life then you're really going to enjoy this chat with Henny.

Henny is a therapeutic coach and an advocate for journalling.  She has a wealth of knowledge and experience that she generously shares with us during this episode.

We discuss how she almost died from neglecting herself, her three burnouts and her all important road back to health.

Henny helps us understand why the relationship with ourself is the most important one and how journaling can help us nurture and discover who we are and what we want out of life.

Henny recommends journalling as a conduit for really getting to know yourself and confronting uncomfortable issues and feelings that may come up. She also explains how it can help you process your thoughts and allow you to see who you really are.  Powerful stuff.

I really hope you enjoy it.

Want to know more about Henny . . .

link to
In the Flow - a great place to get you started
https://innerworkproject.com/product/in-the-flow/

website
https://www.hennyflynn.co.uk/

podcast
https://www.hennyflynn.co.uk/podcast

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

011 - Why we gain weight and what we can do about it01 Nov 202400:51:36

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This week it's just you and me and I'm talking about how to lose or maintain weight (it gets harder right), as well as how and why we gain it and what we can do about it.  

I've packed in a lot :)

Essentially, I'm giving you some tools to help you . . . 

CONTROL YOUR APPETITE 

(because that's where the magic happens and it's the advantage you need to make progress)

I'll help you understand why you may have gained weight

The drivers and mechanisms so you know exactly what to do

It's never too late to start getting healthier and being the best version of yourself

And whilst it's not about starving yourself or being super skinny - it is about eating in a way that helps you to be strong and vital whilst not gaining unnecessary fat

That's what I'm aiming to get across in this podcast as well as a thorough understanding of why weight goes on in midlife and giving you all the techniques to get it off or maintain your weight

PS. When I say. I can't reply to texts on the podcast platform - that is because it doesn't allow me to 

If you want to hear back from me either email or DM me on Instagram - see below

I hope you enjoy this podcast 

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

012 - Live Healthier, Happier and Longer the Japanese Way with Kaki Okumura06 Dec 202401:06:00

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This week we meet Kaki Okumura a Japanese wellness author and illustrator currently living in New York.  

Her online blogs inspire hundreds of thousands of views each month and she's been published in many US publications including TedXGateway!

So this week, why not get inspired to borrow the best bits from the Japanese diet and lifestyle and learn how to incoporate them into your own life with minimal effort.

Kaki helps us understand . . . 

Why convenience cooking and healthy cooking are not mutually exclusive 

How to effortlessly embrace healthier foods and put meals together 

Why Japanese women seem to breeze through midlife

How we can embrace menopause and getting older and why there is no need to resist ageing  

Why physical, spiritual and emotional repair only happens when we slow down and take time to make order out of chaos and reconsider what's meaningful to us

Why having that Umami taste can really help you to eat healthier foods

Why the Japanese are such foodies

The importance of a curious mindset

Why Japanese food is less reliant on heavy flavours and heavy oils

Tips on moderation and portion control

Tips on how to start your day right

How to cultivate an environment to induce feeling of empowerment and energy 

I'm sure after hearing this podcast you're going to want to sign up to Kaki's newsletter and read her book - if so you'll find all the links below 

  • Book: Wa The Art of Balance: Live Healthier, Happier and Longer the Japanese way.   
  • https://tinyurl.com/5n7umrv2


         or the US Amazon link





Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

013 - Powerful tools to help you sleep better, and stress less with neuroscientist Bianca Armitage16 Jan 202501:08:29

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This week I'm joined by super knowledgeable neuroscientist Bianca Armitage of Live Brighter NOW

(which is an acronym for the Neuro Science of Wellbeing)

. . . she's on a mission to help us all understand our brains and learn practical tools that can help us live better.

We focused in on sleep and stress - two areas that a lot of us struggle with.

Bianca explains how to incorporate simple habits like getting outside for a just a few minutes in the morning, and how that can really set us up for a positive day and a restful night.

She explains the power and the science behind the 'physiological sigh' that can be a game changer when we're in the midst of a stressful situation.

And how we can calm and prime our nervous system for a good night's sleep by practising NSDR - NON-SLEEP DEEP REST

Here's a link to Andrew Huberman's 10 minute NDSR practice - if you fancy giving it a try.

If you'd like to work with Bianca, follow her on instagram or read some of her blogs do check out the links below

instagram       @live_brighter_now

website           www.livebrighternow.com 

LinkedIn          Bianca Armitage, MSci

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

017 - What If Cutting Back on Alcohol Could Change Your Life with Sarah Rusbatch, Author of Beyond Booze29 Mar 202500:57:39

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Exploring Our Relationship with Alcohol

Are you curious about your relationship with alcohol, that well-deserved glass of wine or gin and tonic? For most of us, it has probably been a part of our lives and feels like such a treat - so why would we ever question it?

If so, you're going to enjoy my conversation with Sarah Rusbatch, author of Beyond Booze. She shows us what is ‘beyond booze’ and the many life-changing benefits we can experience by cutting ties with it.

It’s a fascinating chat that has really got me thinking. Sarah shares with us her expertise and experience of how alcohol affects us both physically and psychologically, and why we might want to reconsider our own relationship with it.

She also sheds light on how societal pressures influence women to drink more than is healthy, especially as we navigate perimenopause and may be looking for ways to wind down.

Together, we discuss the links between alcohol, depression, and anxiety, as well as the emotional highs and lows that come with the journey of reducing or quitting drinking.

Whether you consider yourself a moderate drinker or are simply curious about cutting back, this episode is packed with valuable insights. You'll find yourself reflecting on your own boundaries and beliefs about alcohol consumption.

Knowledge is power, and informed decisions empower us all.

So cheers to you - do have a listen and let me know your thoughts.

I always love to hear from you. 

You can reach out via email at hello@amandaryder.co.uk 

or connect with me on 

Instagram @amandarydernutrition.

Plus, if you're interested in getting a copy of Sarah’s book or learning more about her work, check out the links below!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Booze-create-life-alcohol-free-ebook/dp/B0CM34QCCM?ref_=ast_author_dp 

https://sarahrusbatch.com/courses

https://www.instagram.com/sarahrusbatch/?hl=en]

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

016 - Why Consider HRT? Debunking Myths with Dr. Susanna Unsworth14 Mar 202501:17:54

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Join us this week as we welcome Dr. Susannah Unsworth, a women's health expert and menopause specialist, to shed light on the ins and outs of HRT. Whether you're currently using hormone replacement therapy, considering it, or are searching for alternatives after breast cancer, this episode offers valuable insights for you. 

We dive into various topics including the benefits and safety of HRT, managing menopausal symptoms, personalized treatment options, and the role of lifestyle in navigating menopause. Plus, we discuss whether testosterone is right for you and why some women may struggle with progesterone. Dr. Unsworth provides essential guidance for anyone thinking about HRT. 

As always, thanks for tuning in, and see you next time! 

I think you find this conversation reassuring, empowering and educational..

Topics we cover . . .

  • Understanding menopause and HRT
  • Navigating breast cancer and HRT
  • Common menopausal symptoms 
  • Vaginal healthy and urinary issues
  • Personalising HRT treatment
  • Safety of HRT - can you use it beyond 5 years?
  • Understanding HRT and breast cancer risk
  • How long should you take HRT?
  • Alternatives to HRT and ageing well without hormones
  • The importance of lifestyle in menopause
  • Exploring testosterone - do you need it?
  • Why some women don't tolerate progesterone
  • Navigating HRT prescriptions and the role of body identical HRT
  • Key advice for women considering HRT 

For more information about Dr. Unsworth, visit her at 

https://cambridgewomenshealth.co.uk/

https://cambridgewomenshealth.co.uk/contact

https://cambridgewomenshealth.co.uk/about

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

015 - How to simplify your skincare routine & achieve glowing skin with Dr Mina - Harvard trained dermatologist27 Feb 202500:56:34

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This week I'm joined by Dr Mary Alice Mina, a Harvard trained dermatologist with over two decades of clinical experience. 

Dr Mina shares her top tips for glowing, luminous skin in midlife and helps us to simplify our skin care routine.

We discuss the best products to use on our skin that will not only help us achieve a great looking complexion but also give us bang for our buck. Plus the importance of SPF on a daily basis and how to help reduce hyperpigmentation and other common skin issues. 

We also talk about botox and fillers - are they safe, are they something worth considering?

It's a super interesting conversation so do come and have a listen.  I've certainly sharpened up my routine since speaking to Dr Mina. 

Want to know more about Dr Mina or listen to her podcasts  - then see all her social links below

Website: https://www.theskinreal.com/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/drminaskin

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin

Titktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drminaskin

Medium: https://medium.com/@drminaskin

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ph/06k6qtsxj4uvtpulz6w5ghdc8l2gwo/

Podbean: https://theskinreal.podbean.com/

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-skin-real/id1638619358

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

014 - How this one drink has helped me kick my wine habit - a conversation with the founder of Mother Root 13 Feb 202500:51:39

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This week we're joined by Bethan founder of Mother Root.

In this interview Bethan explains how her decade long career in the wine industry and first pregnancy gave her the impetus to create an enjoyable non alcohol drink that she could savour in the evening.

10 years on and this gingery based non alcoholic aperitif is a firm contender in the alcohol free market. It certainly is one of my favourites.

During our chat - Bethan explains how she created this delicious drink and we discuss the many benefits of its natural and healthy ingredients and why it's a good idea to limit our alcohol intake.  

Bethan also explains why her vision is to redefine what it means to drink well and why connection, joy and curiosity are words that she associates with her brand.

Do come and have a listen and if you'd like to try a bottle of Mother Root ginger yourself you can use the link below

The discount code AMANDA15 will get you 15% off your first purchase.

https://www.motherroot.london/products/ginger-switchel

You can also find Mother Root at Waitrose, Ocade and The Natural Dispensary

Instragam @motherrootldn

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

018 - Could this be the diet you've been looking for? Metabolic Balance explained with Cherry Wills13 Apr 202501:06:37

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This week, I’m chatting to Cherry Wills, the CEO of Metabolic Balance Australia, New Zealand and the UK  

I was keen to talk to Cherry so she could share her insights and experiences with Metabolic Balance and the people she has worked with, giving you a clearer understanding of how impactful the right food can be

With her extensive background in nutrition and coaching numerous practitioners and clients, Cherry shares insights into this life-changing programme and the remarkable transformations she’s witnessed by helping individuals eat the right foods that suit their individual needs.  

In our conversation, Cherry delves into key principles of the programme, including:

Personalisation. Each plan is customised to align with an individual's metabolism, and health goals.

Whole Foods. The focus is on unprocessed, nutrient-dense foods that promote metabolic health.

Balanced Meals. The programme calculates an appropriate intake of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.

Phased Approach. There are four phases and it begins with a detox phase, followed by a gradual reintroduction of food groups to observe their effects on the body.

Sustainability The ultimate aim is to cultivate long-term habits rather than engaging in cyclical dieting.

Tune in to discover how Metabolic Balance can transform your relationship with food! And, do get in touch if it's something you would like to know more about.

To listen to Cherry’s podcast or find out more about her - see the links below

Cherry's podcast 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metabolic-balance-stories/id1743881225

Website 

https://www.metabolic-balance.co.uk/coach/cherry-wills-52665/cleveland-30052665

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

019 - How to tackle problem skin: Jackie Lamyman founder of We Are More skincare, shares her secrets08 May 202501:03:06

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This week, I had a great chat with Jackie Lamyman, the founder of Made of More - a skincare range that is focused on helping women in midlife. 

Jackie is really focused on finding real solutions for skin changes during perimenopause and menopause and understands the complexity of the different issues our skin can have. 

It’s inspiring to hear how dedicated she is to helping women feel good and confident in their skin during this big, transitional time in our life. 

So if you’ve ever struggled with problematic skin or care about what products you're putting on your face, you’ll find this conversation really insightful. Whether you're interested in Jackie's skincare line or just looking for practical advice on how to approach midlife skin changes, I believe you'll leave with tips to help your skin glow and feel more comfortable.

Some of my favourites from Made of More, are the Night Soufflé and Rescue Balm — I highly recommend them! 

Don’t forget to use the exclusive discount code if you'd like to try some of Jackie's skincare products: 

AMANDARYDER20 at checkout for 20% off your order.

Links:

https://madeofmore.co.uk/discount/AMANDARYDER20

https://madeofmore.co.uk

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

021 - Why you don't need botox to be beautiful with beauty editor Donna Francis.13 Jun 202501:08:08

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This week on the podcast, I’m joined by award winning (no less) beauty editor Donna Francis, who brings her expert advice on how to glow with confidence in midlife without the use of fillers or botox. She shares her go-to products for achieving a radiant, youthful look and how to use them effectively. From skincare must-haves to makeup techniques that truly work, Donna offers practical, no-fuss tips to help you enhance your natural beauty at any age. 

You'll find the links to her recommended products below.

But that's not all - Donna opens up about her personal journey, including why she doesn't have botox or fillers and why chose to stop drinking and the surprising effects she’s experienced since making that change. She believes that understanding the impact of alcohol on our skin and overall well-being is a well kept secret that more of us need to know about.

Join us for an honest conversation with lots of thoughtful and practical advice.

Donna advocates that midlife is a time to celebrate oneself, experiment with new looks, and find a personalised beauty routine that makes you feel your best.

Links to the make up etc we discuss:

https://www.cerave.co.uk/skincare/moisturisers/moisturising-lotion

https://trinnylondon.com/uk/products/bff-cream

https://www.jonesroadbeauty.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopogkk9qNLkHAMJWAOTr-eRR0F9sJrIRq_4NZmLN6LhNd-aNggZ

https://www.jonesroadbeauty.com/products/the-face-pencil?country=GB

https://www.jonesroadbeauty.com/products/what-the-foundation?country=GB

https://www.elfcosmetics.co.uk/brow-lift/82998.html?srsltid=AfmBOopfTtAUMzU5YvMoXLhTJQKsZcfnybbY5vger5ZIXk9LlfrPfd98

https://www.elfcosmetics.co.uk/instant-lift-brow-pencil/21722.html

Also you can connect with Donna using these links:

https://thebeautyed.com/

Instagram: @thebeautyed

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

020 - The Ultimate Guide to Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous in 2025: Practical Tips and 3 actionable steps you can start using straight away!17 May 202500:52:35

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Join me as I explore what healthy eating in 2025 truly means.

I'll be sharing three actionable steps you can make to your diet and lifestyle that will have an immediate impact on your wellbeing!

1. First, I’ll shed light on the dangers of ultra-processed foods and provide practical advice on how to remove them from your diet and kitchen. I’ll also share simple swaps to replace them with healthier options.

2. Next, we’ll dive into gut health—what factors can disrupt yours, and which foods can help your gut and its microbiome thrive.

3. Finally, I’ll debunk common diet myths, explain why meal timing matters, and offer practical tips for incorporating delicious, nutritious foods into your daily routine.

This episode will give you three easy, actionable changes you can start today to elevate your diet.

If you're seeking practical, inspiring advice you can implement immediately, come join me to help you thrive in 2025!

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

022 - Midlife Nutrition Made Easy: 4 Foods That Do the Heavy Lifting 23 Jul 202500:40:05

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This week, I’m sharing simple, practical ways to feel vibrant, energized, and like the absolute goddess you are - especially in midlife.  

We’re diving into how to easily get 30 different plant foods into your diet each week, why this diversity matters for your hormones, gut, and overall wellbeing, and how you can make it enjoyable and doable.

I’m also spotlighting four powerful foods you want to focus on: mushrooms, cabbage, olive oil, and fermented foods - all packed with nutrients that support midlife health and hormone balance.

Plus, I’ll introduce you to some fantastic tools like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and blood pressure monitors to help you track your progress and make smart, informed choices.

If you want to invest in yourself and make small shifts that add up to big changes - this episode is for you!

Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Why eating 30 different plants a week can seriously boost midlife gut health, balance hormones, and increase energy
  • Easy, realistic ways to add more variety to your meals without overwhelm
  • The benefits of mushrooms, cabbage, olive oil & fermented foods for midlife women
  • How tech tools like CGMs and blood pressure monitors can help you stay on track
  • Why investing in yourself with small, consistent changes makes a huge difference for your skin health, energy, hormone balance and gut health whether you're in your 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond.

And here are the links to the show

Book a call to see if Metabolic Balance is right for you?

https://calendly.com/book-with-amanda/30min

Reset, reboot and revitalise your health after the summer. Join us on the 12th Sept for our Midlife Retreat  at Paus, Bourn 

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/joyfulmenopause/1598931

Get a copy of my book 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Feel-Good-Menopause-Essential-nutrition/dp/1399954253/ref=asc_df_1399954253?mcid=fb07e628629f37db946b68dc73312da9&th=1&psc=1&hvocijid=17621221554506398692-1399954253-&hvexpln=74&tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=696285193871&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17621221554506398692&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9044913&hvtargid=pla-2281435176658&psc=1&gad_source=1

Try a Lingo Continued Glucose Monitor - use code ARN010 for 10% discount - this device only works with iPhone 11 or later models  

https://naturaldispensary.co.uk/catalog/Lingo-1922-1.html

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

026 - Eating for Hormone Health: A Chinese Medicine Approach With Amanda Ody26 Sep 202500:42:47

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This week I’m joined by my lovely friend and acupuncturist Amanda Ody to explore how acupuncture and Chinese medicine can support us in midlife.

Amanda has been treating women for over 25 years and I’ve personally benefited from her wisdom and care for many years. In this episode she explains the principles of yin and yang in a really practical way and shows how they connect to the changes we go through in menopause - from hot flushes and dryness to fatigue, weight changes and anxiety.

We also talk about food, herbs and simple lifestyle choices that can bring your body back into balance, plus why acupuncture can be such a powerful support during this stage of life.

If you’ve ever wondered how Chinese medicine fits into modern midlife health, this conversation will give you fresh insight, practical tips and a new way of looking at your own wellbeing.

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

025 - Hair SOS Part 2 : How to Have Amazing Hair After 40 – My Ultimate Guide19 Sep 202500:22:27

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In this second part of my hair special I’m talking about the key nutrients that really make a difference to midlife hair. From zinc and B vitamins to omega 3 and collagen, I explain how each of these supports growth, strength and shine.

I also share what you can do about grey hair and why dryness is such a common issue in menopause, along with some practical tips to bring back softness and condition.

If you’ve been feeling worried about changes in your hair, this episode will give you straightforward, evidence based advice you can start using straight away - plus plenty of reassurance that you can support your hair from the inside out.

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

024 - Hair SOS: How to Have Amazing Hair After 40 – My Ultimate Guide12 Sep 202500:27:31

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If you’ve noticed more hair in the shower, your ponytail feels thinner, or your hair just does not look or feel the way it used to, you are not alone. Midlife and menopause bring big changes and hair is often one of them.

In this episode I talk about why so many women experience shedding or thinning, what’s happening with our hormones, and how things like stress, thyroid health and nutrition can all play a part. I’ll also share the key tests worth asking for, plus the foods and nutrients that really help to support thicker, healthier hair.

My aim is to give you straight-forward, practical advice and a good dose of reassurance too. There are steps you can take to care for your hair from the inside out - and you might be surprised by just how much difference they make.

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

023 - Life changing breathing techniques with Polly Warren05 Sep 202500:44:21

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Since recording this episode I've really started focuing on how I breathe. I'm taking more expansive breaths, trying to nasal breathe as much as I can and, starting my day with 10 minutes of breath-work and wow I've noticed that I have so much more energy - it's that simple!  

That's because this week I’m joined by breath-work coach Polly Warren to explore the life-changing benefits of nasal breathing. We dive into why the way you breathe matters so much, how to maximise your energy levels, support better digestion, and flood your body with more oxygen for long-lasting health.

Polly shares simple yet powerful breathwork techniques you can start using today to feel calmer, more energised, and in tune with your body. Whether you’re struggling with fatigue, gut issues, or just want to take your wellbeing to the next level, this episode is packed with practical tools to help you breathe better and live better. 

✨ What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Why nasal breathing is essential for energy, digestion & oxygen uptake
  • Simple breathwork techniques to improve health & vitality
  • How slowing down your breath supports a calmer nervous system
  • Practical tips to weave breathwork into daily life

Polly and I also discussed her upcoming retreat in Austria as well as her breathwork training videos - links below

And here are the links to the show

Free resource: The Breath Check up

Learn how to breathe more efficiently for £47 Breathe Better Basics

For more details on the retreat in the Austrian Alps 

email Polly directly: info@pollywarren.com

Book a call to see if Metabolic Balance is right for you?

https://calendly.com/book-with-amanda/30min

Get your copy of my book here

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

027 - Feeling stuck in midlife: Finding Passion and Purpose with Margaret De-Petro03 Oct 202500:58:39

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This week I’m joined by the wonderful Margaret De-Petro - psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, NLP coach and spiritual guide. Margaret has such a powerful way of helping women reframe midlife, not as the end of something, but the beginning of a completely new chapter.

In our conversation we talk about how to step into your wisdom, move beyond the feeling of being invisible, and find the courage to create the life you really want. Margaret also shares her perspective on food, energy, and nourishment, and why self-care at this stage is so much more than bubble baths and candles.

She leaves us with two really practical pieces of advice you can start using today if you’re feeling stuck or unsure of your next steps.

If you’re ready to connect with your own midlife goddess energy, this episode is full of inspiration and encouragement.

If you’d like to support the show you can buy me a coffee - your support helps me create content that inspires and empowers you to live a healthier life. 

Thank you! ❤️

https://buymeacoffee.com/amandaryder

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

029 HRT, Vaginal Health & Weight Loss Drugs: What Every Woman Should Know with Dr Betsy Greenleaf24 Oct 202501:04:06

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This week, I’m joined by Dr. Betsy Greenleaf, board-certified female urogynecologist and women’s health expert. We talk about menopause, perimenopause, weight gain, the new weight loss drugs, HRT (hormone replacement therapy), pelvic health, and vaginal wellness. 

Betsy explains how to stay strong, confident, and comfortable in midlife, the difference between natural and synthetic hormones, and how to make HRT work for you. We also cover weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Wegovy, why they’re not a long-term solution, and the importance of muscle, stress reduction, and nutrition for midlife wellness.

Plus, Betsy shares her top tips for pelvic health, including Kegels, topical oestrogen, red-light therapy, probiotics, and boric acid resets, and her golden rule for midlife self-care: give yourself grace.

It’s an honest, empowering and incredibly informative conversation we all need to hear.

Links

https://buymeacoffee.com/amandaryder

Betsy's Pelvic Floor Store that she mentioned

Just by clicking on the link you will receive 10% off Betsy's products

The Pelvic Floor Store:  

https://pelvicfloorstore.com/discount/BETSYGREENLEAFSTORE  

https://pauseinstitute.com

https://www.instagram.com/drbetsygreenleaf

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

028 - The Weight of Expectation: Our Worth, Our Bodies & Weight Loss Drugs with Christine Thomas10 Oct 202500:57:35

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In this episode I’m joined by Christine Thomas, health economist and author of the upcoming book The Elephant in the Room, where she explores why women are worth so much more than what they weigh.

We talk about the pressure women feel to look a certain way, why dieting rarely brings the happiness we expect, and how we can start tuning back into our body’s wisdom instead of fighting against it.

Christine shares what she’s learned from her years in the pharmaceutical industry, her research into weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, and why true nourishment goes far beyond calories and macros.

It’s an honest, intelligent, and compassionate conversation about self-worth, food, and how to make peace with your body at any age.

If you’d like to support the show you can buy me a coffee - your support helps me create content that inspires and empowers you to live a healthier life. 

Thank you! ❤️

https://buymeacoffee.com/amandaryder

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

030 - Do You Really Need Collagen and Fish Oils for Better Health with Kirsten Humphries31 Oct 202500:52:32

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In this episode, I'm joined by nutritional therapist Kirsten Humphries from Bare Biology and we unpack the truth about collagen supplements, fish oils, and how they impact your skin, joints, and overall health.

We explore the science and the hype behind both, how to choose quality products, and why clean, sustainably-sourced supplements can make such a difference in midlife.

Kirsten also shares her own health journey through burnout, anxiety, ADHD and long COVID, and explains the role that nutrition, omega-3s and collagen have played in her recovery.

Together we discuss:

  • How to tell if a fish oil is worth buying
  • EPA vs DHA - what those letters actually mean
  • What areas of health these oils support
  • What collagen really does for skin, joints and mood
  • Why quality and consistency matter more than trends
  • how much to take to really notice a difference
  • The Bare Biology approach to sustainability and transparency

This is an empowering conversation for anyone who wants to invest wisely in their health and really understand if collagen and fish oil supplements are worth the bother.

This podcast is free to listen to, however, if you'd like to support the show you can always buy me a coffee, every cuppa makes such a difference :) Thank you

Links

https://buymeacoffee.com/amandaryder

https://www.barebiology.com/collections/all

Amanda Ryder

Registered Nutritional Therapist ~
Author of Feel good for Menopause

@amandarydernutrition
hello@amandaryder.co.uk
www.amandaryder.co.uk

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