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The Flipping 50 Show


Let's start Flipping 50 with the energy and the vitality you want for this second half! I solve your biggest challenges and answer questions about how to move, what to eat, and when, along with the small lifestyle changes that can make the most difference in the least amount of time. Join me and my expert guests for safe, sane, simple solutions for your second (and better) half!

Aug 6, 2019

What can Chinese Medicine do for menopause symptoms?

New to Chinese medicine? But done with hot flashes, night sweats, and insomnia? Then you're in for a treat and you can join me while I get schooled on the benefits of Chinese medicine for menopause. 

My Guest:

Brodie Welch, L.Ac., M.S.O.M.  is a transformational coach, Licensed Acupuncturist, board-certified herbalist, and holistic health educator at the confluence of the health and personal evolution.

She’s the creator and host of A Healthy Curiosity: the podcast that explores what it takes to be well in a busy world.

A lifelong student of consciousness, Brodie has been practicing meditation, yoga, and qi gong for over twenty years and holds teaching certifications in each of these disciplines.

Brodie synthesizes ancient biohacking techniques from Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and yoga with the latest health research to help self-aware, high-achieving women break the cycle of stress, overwhelm, and self-sabotage so they can enjoy the lives they’re working so hard to create, and live into their potential.

Questions We Cover in this episode:
From your background in Chinese Medicine -- how can Chinese Medicine help us flip 50?

You and I were on the set of the Dr. Nandi show together for an episode on simple exercise at any age. Share with our listeners what you were there to talk about.  

You work with a lot of women going through menopause: hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, anxiety: what's happening here from a Chinese Medicine perspective?  

There are lots of different ways that we can show up at age 50 or 60 or 90.  From your perspective after seeing patients for over 15 years --what do you think makes the difference?  

None of this is really news: but you've delved deeply into why people don't do the things we know we need to do to take care of ourselves.  Why is it so hard? 

You talk about self-care as a feminist issue, and "embodying self-respect." What do you mean by that, and how can we actually embody self-respect as women?
Connect:

https://brodiewelch.com/opt-in-bundle

https://www.facebook.com/BrodiewelchLAC  

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