• Episode 29: GLP-1s and Hormones: What Your Doctor Isn’t Telling You About Taking Both
    Mar 25 2026

    If you're in midlife and taking a GLP-1 medication like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound—and you're also on hormone replacement therapy (HRT)—this is a conversation you need to hear.

    Because there’s something most women aren’t being told…

    👉 These medications may be interacting in ways that affect your hormones, metabolism, and overall safety.

    In this episode of The Modern Midlife Collective, Dr. Jillian Woodruff and Dr. Ade Akindipe break down the science behind GLP-1 medications and hormone therapy, including how drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide impact digestion, medication absorption, and weight loss in perimenopause and menopause.

    You’ll learn how GLP-1s can improve metabolic health, insulin resistance, and visceral fat, while hormone therapy supports estrogen balance, energy, and body composition—and why combining them may lead to even better results.

    But here’s the critical piece most providers are missing…

    GLP-1 medications slow gastric emptying, which may reduce the absorption of oral progesterone, potentially impacting endometrial protection and uterine health.

    This episode connects the dots between hormones, weight loss medications, gut health, and midlife metabolism—so you can make informed, empowered decisions about your care. 💫

    💡 In This Episode, We Cover:

    • GLP-1 medications explained (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound)
    • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in perimenopause and menopause
    • The link between estrogen, metabolism, and weight gain in midlife
    • How GLP-1s affect digestion, gut motility, and medication absorption
    • Risks of oral progesterone while on GLP-1 therapy
    • Safer options like transdermal estrogen, progesterone IUD, and vaginal progesterone
    • Muscle loss with GLP-1s and how to protect lean body mass
    • Nutrition, protein intake, and strength training for midlife women
    • 5 essential questions to ask your doctor

    ✨ Who This Episode Is For:

    • Women in perimenopause or menopause
    • Anyone taking or considering GLP-1 weight loss medications
    • Women on hormone therapy or estrogen therapy
    • Those struggling with weight gain, belly fat, insulin resistance, or low energy
    • Women who want to optimize their metabolic health and longevity

    💬 The Bottom Line

    GLP-1 medications and hormone therapy are two of the biggest tools in modern women’s health—but they don’t work in isolation.

    Understanding how they interact can help you protect your hormones, metabolism, and long-term health.

    You deserve care that connects all the dots. 💕

    📩 Have Questions?

    We’d love to hear from you.
    If you have questions, concerns, or topics you want us to cover, email us at:

    modernmidlifecollective@gmail.com

    You’re not alone in this—we’re learning, navigating, and thriving together. 💫

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    40 mins
  • Episode 28 — Why You’re Bloated in Midlife: Gut Health, Estrogen & Metabolism Explained
    Mar 11 2026

    If you’ve started feeling bloated, heavy, or uncomfortable after meals—even though you’re eating the same way you always have—you’re not imagining it.


    In this episode of The Modern Midlife Collective, Dr. Jillian Woodruff continues her conversation with functional nutritionist Ashley Koch to explore how digestion, hormones, and metabolism intersect during midlife.

    This is Part 2 of our conversation about midlife metabolism, where we focus on one of the most common concerns women experience during perimenopause and menopause: changes in digestion.

    As estrogen fluctuates, it influences far more than reproductive health. Hormonal shifts affect gut motility, microbial diversity, inflammation, insulin sensitivity, and even how the body processes hormones through the digestive system.


    Many women begin noticing new symptoms such as bloating, slower digestion, food sensitivities, and increased inflammation—often without realizing these changes are tied to hormonal and metabolic shifts.

    This episode connects the dots between gut health, hormone regulation, stress, alcohol, nutrition, and metabolic stability, offering both science and practical strategies to support the body during this stage of life.

    ✨ Your body is not failing.
    ✨ It is adapting to hormonal and metabolic changes.
    ✨ And understanding those changes allows you to respond with strategy instead of frustration.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why digestion often slows during perimenopause
    • How estrogen influences gut bacteria and microbial diversity
    • The connection between gut inflammation, insulin resistance, and visceral fat
    • Why many women develop new bloating or food sensitivities in midlife
    • How chronic stress and cortisol disrupt digestion and gut balance
    • What alcohol does to estrogen metabolism, sleep, and inflammation
    • The difference between soluble and insoluble fiber—and why both matter
    • Why plant diversity supports a healthy gut microbiome
    • How protein intake protects muscle and metabolic stability
    • Why resistance training is essential for insulin sensitivity and metabolic health
    • Why hormone therapy may help—but works best alongside lifestyle support


    The truth about midlife digestion and metabolism

    Many of the symptoms women experience in midlife—bloating, slower digestion, metabolic shifts—are not random.

    They are signals that the body is responding to hormonal changes.


    When we understand what is happening physiologically—in the gut, in our muscles, and in our hormones—we can support the body more effectively.

    Because midlife is not decline.
    It is recalibration.


    👩‍⚕️ Guest:

    Ashley Koch, Functional Nutritionist
    Website: www.ashleyknutrition.com

    Ashley specializes in helping women improve metabolic health, gut function, and hormone balance through personalized nutrition and lifestyle strategies designed specifically for midlife physiology.


    🎧 If this episode resonated with you, share it with a woman who’s wondering why her body suddenly feels different.


    📩 Have a topic you want us to cover?
    Email us at connect@modernmidlifecollective.com


    #MidlifeWomen #GutHealth #HormoneHealth #Perimenopause #MetabolicHealth #WomenOver40 #FunctionalNutrition #ModernMidlifeCollective

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    35 mins
  • Episode 27 - Stop Telling Women to Just Lose Weight: What’s Really Driving Midlife Weight Gain
    Feb 25 2026

    “Just lose weight.”

    How many women have heard that — without anyone asking why the weight is there?

    In this powerful episode of The Modern Midlife Collective, Dr. Jillian Woodruff sits down with functional nutritionist Ashley Koch to unpack what’s really driving weight gain in perimenopause and menopause — and why the old advice of “eat less, move more” often fails midlife women.

    Midlife weight gain is not a character flaw. It’s often a physiological shift.

    As hormones fluctuate, insulin sensitivity changes, muscle mass declines, stress increases, sleep quality drops, and the gut microbiome shifts — your metabolism adapts. And when those shifts aren’t properly evaluated, women are often dismissed instead of investigated.

    This episode challenges outdated weight-loss messaging and replaces it with evidence-based, compassionate insight.

    ✨ Your body isn’t broken.
    ✨ It’s responding to real metabolic and hormonal changes.
    ✨ And it deserves curiosity — not criticism.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why irregular periods and heavy bleeding can be metabolic warning signs
    • How insulin resistance develops in perimenopause
    • Why thyroid dysfunction is frequently missed or undertreated
    • The role of visceral fat as a hormonally active tissue
    • How the gut microbiome shifts during midlife
    • Why calorie restriction alone fails many women after 40
    • The importance of protein intake and muscle preservation
    • How strength training improves metabolic stability
    • When hormone therapy may support metabolic health

    The truth about midlife weight gain

    Weight gain after 40 is rarely about willpower.
    It’s about hormones, metabolism, inflammation, stress physiology, and muscle loss interacting at the same time.

    When we understand the biology, we stop blaming ourselves — and start making smarter, more sustainable choices.

    Because thriving at 40 and beyond isn’t just possible — it’s your birthright.


    👩‍⚕️ Guest:

    Ashley Koch, Functional Nutritionist
    Website: www.ashleyknutrition.com


    🎧 If this episode resonated with you, share it with a woman who’s been told to “just lose weight” — and deserves better answers.

    📩 Have a topic you want us to cover?
    Email us at connect@modernmidlifecollective.com


    #MidlifeWeightGain
    #Perimenopause
    #Menopause
    #HormoneHealth
    #WomensHealth
    #InsulinResistance
    #ThyroidHealth
    #MetabolicHealth
    #Over40Health
    #VisceralFat
    #MuscleAfter40
    #FunctionalNutrition
    #WeightLossAfter40
    #ModernMidlifeCollective

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    32 mins
  • Episode 26 - Why Am I Being Asked to Pay More for Healthcare—Even With Insurance? (Part 2)
    Feb 11 2026

    If you already pay for health insurance, why are you being asked to pay more for care?

    In Part 2 of this two-part conversation, Dr. Jill and Dr. Ade explain why cash-pay, self-pay, subscription medicine, and direct care models are becoming more common—and what problem they are trying to solve.


    This episode is not about telling you what kind of healthcare to choose. It’s about explaining why these options exist, how insurance still fits in, and how women in midlife can think about their care choices without guilt, fear, or confusion.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why insurance often doesn’t cover the care women need in midlife
    • What terms like cash-pay, self-pay, and direct care actually mean
    • How direct primary care and direct specialty care work
    • Who these models tend to work well for—and who they may not
    • Whether good healthcare is only for the wealthy
    • How tools like FSAs and HSAs can help make care more accessible
    • How to think about healthcare decisions intentionally, not reactively


    This episode continues the conversation from Part 1 and is designed to help you understand your options so you can advocate for yourself with clarity and confidence.


    #ModernMidlifeCollective #WomensHealth #MidlifeCare #HealthcareChoices #InsuranceExplained #CashPayCare #DirectCare #MenopauseCare

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    30 mins
  • Episode 25 - Who Really Pays for Healthcare? Insurance, Cash, and the Cost of Caring for Women in Midlife | Part 1
    Jan 28 2026

    If you’ve ever left a doctor’s appointment feeling rushed, unheard, or still confused—this episode explains why.


    In Part 1 of this two-part series, Dr. Jill and Dr. Ade break down what’s really happening behind the scenes of modern healthcare—and why women in midlife are often left feeling frustrated, even when they have insurance.


    Women today are asking for more time, more prevention, more thoughtful hormone care, and clearer answers. And they should. But the healthcare system was not designed to pay for much of the care women actually need in midlife.


    In this episode, we explore:

    • What women are rightfully asking for in midlife healthcare
    • What insurance is designed to cover—and where it falls short
    • Why visits feel rushed and why providers ask you to “pick one concern”
    • The reality of copays, deductibles, and unpaid care
    • The invisible administrative work patients never see
    • Why so many physicians are burning out or leaving healthcare altogether


    This conversation isn’t about blaming patients or doctors. It’s about understanding how the system has changed—and why it often doesn’t support the kind of care women deserve.

    🎧 In Part 2, we’ll continue the conversation by exploring what’s emerging in response—including cash-pay care, direct care models, and how to think about your options without guilt or fear.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 24 - Midlife Musings: When Everything Is “Normal” but You Are Not Fine
    Jan 14 2026

    What happens when everything is “normal” on paper—but you don’t feel normal at all?


    In this solo episode, Dr. Jillian Woodruff reflects on what she sees every day in exam rooms and hears in quiet conversations with women moving through perimenopause and midlife. From unexplained anxiety and exhaustion to sleep disruption, weight changes, and shifts in identity, this episode explores why so many women feel dismissed when their symptoms don’t fit a neat medical box.


    Dr. Woodruff unpacks the limitations of “normal” test results, the long-standing gaps in menopause education, and the gender double standard that asks women to tolerate what would never be ignored in men. She also explains why these symptoms are biologically real, why they’re often misunderstood, and why quality of life is a legitimate medical outcome—not a luxury.


    This is a grounded, thoughtful conversation about midlife complexity, medical humility, and why women deserve curiosity instead of dismissal.

    In this episode, we discuss:


    • Why midlife and perimenopause look different for every woman

    • The symptoms that often get overlooked or minimized in midlife

    • How hormone changes interact with the nervous system

    • Why “everything is normal” can shut down meaningful care

    • The historical impact of the Women’s Health Initiative on hormone education

    • When “normal aging” becomes a barrier to treatment

    • The gender double standard in how aging symptoms are treated

    • Why quality of life matters for long-term health and longevity


    Key takeaways:

    • Variation in midlife symptoms is biology—not failure

    • Normal tests do not mean nothing is happening

    • Medical humility is good medicine

    • Aging should not require suffering

    • Longevity without function is not success


    Host:

    Dr. Jillian Woodruff, MD

    OB-GYN | Co-host, The Modern Midlife Collective


    Share thoughts or ideas for future episodes:

    📧 connect@modernmidlifecollective.com

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    16 mins
  • #23 - Brain Fog After 40: Why You Can’t Think Clearly and What Actually Helps
    Dec 31 2025

    Brain Fog After 40: The Hormone, Sleep, and Stress Connection No One Explains


    If you’ve started forgetting words, losing your train of thought, or feeling mentally slower after 40, you’re not imagining it—and you’re not alone.

    In this episode, Dr. Jill and Dr. Ade explain why brain fog is so common in midlife, how hormonal shifts in perimenopause affect cognition, and why stress and disrupted sleep can make mental clarity feel out of reach. They break down what’s happening in the brain, what’s within the range of normal midlife change, what deserves further evaluation, and what actually helps restore focus and confidence.

    This is a grounded, science-based conversation for women who are worried about their brain—but tired of being told it’s “just stress” or “normal aging.”

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    25 mins
  • #22- Tired but Wired After 40 Why Stress Hits Differently in Midlife (and What Actually Helps)
    Dec 17 2025

    Feeling exhausted but unable to shut your brain off at night? Waking up tired, crashing in the afternoon, and feeling constantly on edge—even though you’re taking care of yourself?


    In this episode, Dr. Jill and Dr. Ade explain why stress feels different in midlife and why strategies that used to work often stop working after 40. They break down how cortisol is supposed to function, how hormonal shifts change the stress response, and why many women feel dismissed when labs come back “normal.”


    This is a clear, physiology-based conversation about what’s actually happening in the midlife stress system—and how to support it without blaming yourself or chasing quick fixes.

    📩 Have a question or comment? Email us at connect@modernmidlifecollective.com—we’d love to feature your thoughts in a future episode!
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    #TiredButWired #MidlifeStress #Perimenopause #WomenOver40 #ModernMidlifeCollective #MidlifeHealth #StressInMidlife #Cortisol #HormoneHealth #Perimenopause #MenopauseSupport #WomensHealth #NervousSystemHealth #ModernMidlifeCollective

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    32 mins