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Mar 31, 2026 • 1h 4min

The Blood Sugar Mistakes That Are Aging & Inflaming You ft. The Glucose Goddess

In this episode of SHE MD, Mary Alice Haney sits down with Jessie Inchauspé, also known as the Glucose Goddess, to break down the powerful role blood sugar plays in your energy, hormones, mood, and overall health. Jessie explains what glucose actually is, why spikes and crashes lead to cravings, fatigue, and inflammation, and how simple, science-backed habits can help you feel better without restrictive dieting.They walk through easy, actionable “glucose hacks,” including why a savory breakfast is key, how the order you eat your food can reduce spikes by up to 75%, and simple habits like walking after meals or using vinegar to stabilize blood sugar. The conversation also explores how glucose impacts women’s health, including perimenopause and menopause, and why blood sugar becomes harder to manage as hormones shift.Jessie also shares insights from her new book, ‘The Nine Months That Count Forever,’ revealing how nutrition during pregnancy directly shapes a baby’s brain, metabolism, and long-term health. She highlights critical nutrients like protein and choline, nutrients that up to 90% of pregnant women are missing, and explains how small dietary changes can make a lifelong difference.Subscribe to SHE MD Podcast for expert tips on PCOS, endometriosis, fertility, hormonal balance, mental health, and more. Share with friends and visit SHE MD website and Ovii for research-backed resources, holistic health strategies, and expert guidance on women’s health and well-being.SponsorsProlon:  For a limited time, Prolon is offering She MD listeners15% off sitewide plus a $40 bonus gift when you subscribe to their 5-Day Program!R+Co:  Visit randco.com and use code SheMD20 at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Use code SheMD20 for 20% off your first orderTalkiatry: Head to Talkiatry.com/shemd and complete the short assessment to get matched with an in-network psychiatrist in just a few minutes. Premier Protein: Find your favorite flavor at PremierProtein.com or at Amazon, Walmart, and other major retailers.Ancient + Brave: Go to Ancientandbrave.com/planet and use the code SHEMD for 10 dollars off any purchase. Care.com: Start your senior care journey with confidence. When it’s not you, it’s Care.com. For a limited time, go to Care.com and use code SHEMD for 20% off of your initial care.com subscription or a Senior Care Advisor Plan.What You’ll LearnWhat glucose is and why it’s your body’s primary energy sourceWhat causes blood sugar spikes and why they lead to crashes, cravings, and fatigueWhy a sweet breakfast sets you up for a full day of sugar cravingsThe simple “food order” hack that can reduce glucose spikes by up to 75%How walking or moving after meals helps stabilize blood sugarWhy vinegar before meals can significantly reduce glucose spikesHow blood sugar impacts hormones, mood, inflammation, and agingWhy glucose regulation becomes more important during perimenopause and menopauseThe connection between blood sugar and mental health, including anxiety and brain fogHow nutrition during pregnancy shapes a baby’s brain, metabolism, and long-term healthWhy most pregnant women are deficient in key nutrients like protein and cholineHow to optimize your diet before and during pregnancy for better outcomesKey Timestamps(00:00) Introduction to SHE MD(02:16) Meet The Glucose Goddess Story(04:48) How A Glucose Monitor Changed Everything(06:49) What Glucose Really Does In Your Body(08:36) Why Glucose Spikes Are Dangerous(10:54) The Powerful Savory Breakfast Hack(12:23) The Truth About Fruit And Sugar(13:39) Why Orange Juice Is Misleading(15:05) How Morning Sugar Ruins Your Day(16:21) The Food Order Hack Explained(17:51) Vinegar Trick To Reduce Spikes(27:22) How Glucose Impacts Your Sleep(29:15) The Truth About Intermittent Fasting(32:49) What GLP-1 Drugs Really Do(35:40) Blood Sugar And Mental Health Link(40:16) The Truth About Pregnancy Nutrition(59:51) Top Glucose Hacks To Start TodayKey TakeawaysGlucose is your body’s primary source of energy, but spikes and crashes can negatively impact your mood, energy, hormones, and long-term health.A sweet breakfast leads to a glucose spike and crash, increasing cravings and fatigue throughout the day.Eating foods in the right order… vegetables first, then protein, then carbs… can reduce glucose spikes by up to 75%.Simple habits like walking after meals or drinking vinegar before carbs can significantly stabilize blood sugar.Blood sugar regulation becomes more difficult during perimenopause and menopause, making these strategies even more important.Nutrition during pregnancy directly impacts a baby’s brain development, metabolism, and lifelong health.Choline and protein are critical nutrients during pregnancy, yet most women are not getting enough.Blood sugar stability is a powerful, immediate lever to improve energy, reduce cravings, and support overall health.Guest BioJessie Inchauspé, also known as the Glucose Goddess, is a French biochemist, bestselling author, and founder of the Glucose Goddess movement. With a background in mathematics and biochemistry, she is dedicated to translating complex science into simple, actionable tools to help people improve their metabolic health. Her books, including ‘Glucose Revolution’ and ‘The Glucose Goddess Method,’ have sold millions of copies worldwide, and she reaches over 7 million people across her platforms with practical strategies to balance blood sugar, improve energy, and support overall well-being.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 56min

Ask Dr. A: Painful Periods are Not Normal! Endometriosis Deep Dive

A deep dive into endometriosis as a systemic inflammatory condition beyond menstrual cramps. They highlight chronic pelvic pain, bloating, bowel and bladder symptoms, and why imaging often misses lesions. Surgical excision, medical suppression, and fertility impacts get attention. Practical guidance for teens, post‑surgery care, and when stronger treatments are needed is discussed.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 1h 17min

Colon Cancer Is Rising in Women under 50—What You Need to Know Now ft. Dr. Beth Moore

Dr. Beth Moore, a colorectal surgeon at Cedars-Sinai, explains colon cancer basics and why screening matters. She discusses how polyps become cancer, how colonoscopies prevent disease, and pros and cons of alternatives like Cologuard and virtual CT. The conversation covers warning signs, genetic risk, lifestyle factors, and emerging topics such as GLP-1 effects and advanced treatments.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 1h 14min

Do You Have Anxiety... Or Could It Be ADHD? ft. Dr. Steven Storage

Dr. Steven Storage, a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in brain health and ADHD, explains why ADHD is often mistaken for anxiety in women. He explores how ADHD shows up differently in girls and adults, brain imaging–guided subtypes, hormone effects during perimenopause, and practical strategies from supplements to behavioral hacks. Short, clear takeaways on diagnosis pitfalls and tailored treatments.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 4min

Hailey Bieber on Postpartum Recovery, PMDD, and Hormone Changes After Birth

Hailey Bieber, model and entrepreneur who survived a TIA at 25, shares her pregnancy, labor, postpartum recovery, PMDD, and skincare business journey. She talks about the TIA and finding a PFO. She recalls a surprise pregnancy with uterine septum concerns, induction and rapid delivery, heavy postpartum bleeding and the Jada device, and postpartum rehab, pumping, and PMDD.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 1h 9min

Dr. Kelly Casperson: The Hormone Therapy Myth Your Doctor Is Still Getting Wrong

Dr. Kelly Casperson, a urologist and sexual medicine specialist focused on menopause and midlife hormonal care, discusses perimenopause as a clinical diagnosis and why lab tests can miss it. She confronts the biggest myth about hormone therapy and breaks down testosterone, progesterone, and vaginal estrogen. Practical talk covers dosing, risks of high‑dose pellets, restoring desire, and protecting pelvic health long term.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 49min

Ask Dr. A: Pap Smear vs HPV Test — What’s the Difference?

Clear explanations of what a Pap smear actually screens for and what it does not. A deep dive into HPV types, testing, and why HPV 16/18 matter. Practical walk-throughs of colposcopy, biopsies, and follow-up pathways after abnormal findings. Conversation about treatment options for precancerous changes and how screening schedules and vaccination help prevent cervical cancer.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 12min

What Dying Really Looks Like: Hospice Nurse Julie Explains the Final Days

Julie McFadden, a hospice and palliative care nurse and NYT bestselling author, explains what dying often looks like in the final days. She discusses terminal lucidity, breathing changes and the death rattle. She covers comfort measures, use of morphine, terminal agitation and how planning and honest conversations ease the process.
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Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 1min

Mikayla Nogueira Gets Real About Body Image, Eating Disorders & Social Media Pressure

Disclaimer: This episode contains discussions on body image, food and disordered eatingIn this deeply personal episode of SHE MD Podcast, host Mary Alice Haney welcomes Mikayla Nogueira, beauty influencer, MN and mental health advocate. Mikayla opens up about her journey navigating disordered eating, body image struggles, and the pressures of social media, offering an honest and compassionate perspective on self-worth, recovery, and empowerment.They talk about the tools that helped her get back to a healthier place, like therapy, journaling, better nutrition support, and taking intentional breaks from social media. Mikayla reminds us that healing isn’t a straight line, and that self-compassion, patience, and having the right support system really matter.This episode offers real-life insight on handling social pressure, building emotional resilience, and learning to show up as your true self. If you’ve ever struggled with self-image, online comparison, or personal growth, this conversation is a supportive reminder to take care of your mental and emotional well-being while honoring your own journey.Subscribe to SHE MD Podcast for expert tips on PCOS, Endometriosis, fertility, and hormonal balance. Share with friends and visit SHE MD website and Ovii for research-backed resources, holistic health strategies, and expert guidance on women’s health and well-being.Sponsors:Premier Protein: Find your favorite flavor at PremierProtein.com or at Amazon, Walmart, and other major retailers.Babbel: Here's a special, (limited time) deal for our listeners. Right now get up to 55% off your Babbel subscription–at Babbel.com/SHEMDPique Tea: Redefine your standard of health. Secure 20% off your order and begin your intentional wellness journey today at Piquelife.com/shemd.Osea:  Give your skin a rest with clean, clinically tested skincare from OSEA. And right now we have a special discount just for our listeners. Get 10% off your first order sitewide with code SHEMDat OSEAMalibu.comMidi Health - Ready to feel your best and write your second act script? Visit JoinMidi.com today to book your personalized, insurance-covered virtual visit. What You’ll LearnHow to navigate social media and societal pressures without losing self-worthPractical tools for emotional resilience and personal growthStrategies for cultivating self-compassion during recoveryHow to embrace authenticity and redefine personal beauty standardsKey Timestamps00:00 Disclaimer: This episode contains discussions on body image, food and disordered eating08:00 How social media impacted her self-worth and confidence10:50 Mikayla shares her early experiences with disordered eating and body image struggles20:40 What helped Mikayla start her recovery journey: therapy, journaling, and self-reflection27:45 Navigating setbacks and learning patience in the recovery process39:00 Mindful social media use and creating healthy boundaries49:20 Wellness hacks and self care50:00 Advice for others facing similar challenges with confidence and self-image55:25 Final reflections and empowering takeawaysKey TakeawaysRecovery and growth are non-linear but achievable with self-compassionSocial media boundaries support emotional and mental well-beingJournaling, therapy, and intentional self-reflection are powerful tools for confidenceAuthenticity and self-acceptance create lasting empowermentSharing personal stories can inspire and uplift others facing similar challengesGuest Bio – At just 27 years old, Mikayla's impact on the global beauty sector is unparalleled– her engaging tutorials, honest product reviews, and candid content have garnered a massive following of more than 21 million fans on her personal socials and counting.  Seamlessly blending entertainment with her passion to educate, Mikayla has made her love for beauty accessible to a diverse audience around the world; she has not only generated trends but also inspired a new generation of beauty enthusiasts to express themselves through makeup.  Her influence has been recognized through prestigious awards and platforms, including winning the 2023 Streamy Award for Beauty Creator of the Year, as well as recognitions in the inaugural TIME100 Creators list for 2025, the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2024, and the Forbes Top Creators list for four years in a row since its inception in 2022.  In March 2025, Mikayla’s expertise and entrepreneurial spirit culminated in the record-breaking launch of her own beauty brand, Point of View Beauty, which embodies her commitment to her core values: celebrating authenticity over approval, creating a safe space for experimentation and connection, and encouraging self-expression through beauty without boundaries.Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/mikaylajmakeup/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@mikaylanogueira?lang=enhttps://povbeauty.com/https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 53min

Muscle Over Medicine? Dr. Gabrielle Lyon on the Future of Women’s Metabolic Health

In this episode of SHE MD Podcast, Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney welcome Dr. Gabrielle Lyon to explore the critical role of muscle, protein, and metabolic health in women’s longevity. Dr. Lyon challenges conventional narratives around aging and reframes strength as a foundation for long-term health, independence, and resilience.The conversation dives into why muscle is far more than an aesthetic goal and how it supports hormonal balance, metabolic health, and functional longevity. Dr. Lyon explains how prioritizing strength can help women protect their health as they age, reduce disease risk, and maintain vitality across every stage of life.  Listeners gain clarity on how protein intake, resistance training, and proactive health strategies work together to build resilience. Dr. Lyon emphasizes that the ultimate goal is not simply muscle growth, but creating stronger, more capable humans who can thrive physically, mentally, and emotionally.This episode empowers women to rethink aging, move away from reactive healthcare, and adopt a proactive approach to strength and longevity. By focusing on function, resilience, and long-term health, Dr. Lyon offers a powerful framework for women to invest in their future selves and redefine what healthy aging truly looks like.Subscribe to SHE MD Podcast for expert tips on PCOS, Endometriosis, fertility, and hormonal balance. Share with friends and visit SHE MD website and Ovii for research-backed resources, holistic health strategies, and expert guidance on women’s health and well-being.Sponsors:Premier Protein: Find your favorite flavor at PremierProtein.com or at Amazon, Walmart, and other major retailers.Bobbie: If you want to feed with confidence too, head to hibobbie.com — to the formula trusted by parents and loved by their babies — 700k and counting.Prolon: Just in time for the new year, Prolon is offering SHEMD listeners 15% off their 5-day nutrition program for your post-holiday glow-up when you go to Prolon.com/SHEMDPeloton - Let yourself run, lift, sculpt, push, and go. Explore the new Peloton Cross Training Tread+ at onepeloton.com Talkiatry: Head to Talkiatry.com/shemd and complete the short assessment to get matched with an in‑network psychiatrist in just a few minutesWhat You’ll LearnWhy muscle is essential for women’s longevity and metabolic healthHow protein supports strength, function, and resilienceThe connection between strength and long-term independenceHow to take a proactive approach to aging wellKey Timestamps00:00 Introduction03:15 Why muscle is a critical organ for longevity13:00 Muscle mass and GLP-1s23:00 Common misconceptions about strength training for women25:50 How muscle supports hormonal and metabolic resilience30:15 Strength, aging, and long-term independence39:45 How what you are doing in your muscles is affecting your brain45:00  Reframing longevity through proactive strength building46:15 Dr. Lyon’s new book The Forever Strong PLAYBOOK47:45 Final takeaways on resilience, strength, and longevityKey TakeawaysMuscle is foundational to women’s long-term health and resilienceStrength supports independence, vitality, and quality of lifeProtein and resistance training are tools for longevity, not aestheticsProactive health strategies create stronger, more capable humansAging well starts with investing in strength earlyGuest BioDr. Gabrielle Lyon – Founder of Muscle-Centric Medicine®  Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is a board-certified, fellowship-trained physician and New York Times bestselling author of FOREVER STRONG: A New, Science-Based Strategy for Aging Well. She is also the author of the upcoming book, The Forever Strong PLAYBOOK (Atria Books, Jan 27, 2026).Her Muscle-Centric Medicine® approach places skeletal muscle at the center of disease prevention, metabolic health, and longevity. She works with elite athletes, military operatives, public figures, and everyday women, focusing on practical strategies to maintain muscle, strength, and resilience at home while raising her two children with her husband, a retired Navy SEAL.  Dr. Lyon’s training includes dual clinical fellowships in geriatrics and nutritional sciences at Washington University, as well as undergraduate studies in nutritional sciences at the University of Illinois. She is a highly sought-after educator and consultant, specializing in protein optimization, functional movement, and evidence-based strategies to preserve muscle and metabolic health throughout life.LinksInstagram: @drgabriellelyon Tiktok: @drgabriellelyon Linkedin: Dr. Gabrielle Lyon YouTube: @DrGabrielleLyonWebsite: drgabriellelyon.comTHE FOREVER STRONG PLAYBOOK (Atria Books) on January 27, 2026 as a follow-up to her New York Times bestselling book, FOREVER STRONG. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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