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Blood sugar instability, afternoon energy crashes, insulin resistance, and hormone fatigue in midlife women.
If you wake up tired, crash in the afternoon, and rely on caffeine just to keep going, this may not be a motivation issue. It may be a physiological pattern your body has been running for years.
In this episode, Janell breaks down the blood sugar instability pattern that quietly drives fatigue, hormone disruption, anxiety, and the feeling of constantly trying to keep up with your day. Many high-achieving women override hunger signals, skip meals, or rely on caffeine to push through work and responsibilities. Over time, those habits can create a metabolic rhythm that affects energy, sleep, and hormone balance.
You’ll learn how blood sugar regulation connects with cortisol, insulin, and progesterone, and why this pattern is about much more than food choices alone. When blood sugar becomes unstable, it can impact ovulation, nervous system regulation, inflammation, and the hormones that support calm, restorative sleep.
This conversation expands the lens beyond diet culture and restriction. Instead of pushing harder, Janell explains how understanding your body’s patterns can help you rebuild energy and stability in a sustainable way.
In This Episode You’ll Learn• Why the afternoon energy crash is often a blood sugar pattern, not a discipline problem
• How cortisol, insulin, and glucose interact to influence your energy throughout the day
• Why blood sugar instability can suppress progesterone and worsen hormone symptoms
• The connection between inflammation, insulin resistance, and metabolic stress
• Why skipping meals or relying on caffeine can disrupt long-term metabolic balance
• Simple shifts that support stable energy and hormone health
Why do I wake up tired even after a full night of sleep?
Why do I crash every afternoon around the same time?
Can blood sugar instability affect hormones like progesterone?
Why does caffeine sometimes suppress hunger in the morning?
What labs can help identify blood sugar or metabolic imbalance?
Mentioned in This EpisodeHormone Harmony Quiz
https://www.thetransformationlife.com/hormone-quiz
Website
https://www.thetransformationlife.com
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http://instagram.com/thetransformationlife
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https://open.spotify.com/show/3aWZqptF6dne2sZLPbJdkY
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace personalized medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding your individual health needs.
By Janell Yule5
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Blood sugar instability, afternoon energy crashes, insulin resistance, and hormone fatigue in midlife women.
If you wake up tired, crash in the afternoon, and rely on caffeine just to keep going, this may not be a motivation issue. It may be a physiological pattern your body has been running for years.
In this episode, Janell breaks down the blood sugar instability pattern that quietly drives fatigue, hormone disruption, anxiety, and the feeling of constantly trying to keep up with your day. Many high-achieving women override hunger signals, skip meals, or rely on caffeine to push through work and responsibilities. Over time, those habits can create a metabolic rhythm that affects energy, sleep, and hormone balance.
You’ll learn how blood sugar regulation connects with cortisol, insulin, and progesterone, and why this pattern is about much more than food choices alone. When blood sugar becomes unstable, it can impact ovulation, nervous system regulation, inflammation, and the hormones that support calm, restorative sleep.
This conversation expands the lens beyond diet culture and restriction. Instead of pushing harder, Janell explains how understanding your body’s patterns can help you rebuild energy and stability in a sustainable way.
In This Episode You’ll Learn• Why the afternoon energy crash is often a blood sugar pattern, not a discipline problem
• How cortisol, insulin, and glucose interact to influence your energy throughout the day
• Why blood sugar instability can suppress progesterone and worsen hormone symptoms
• The connection between inflammation, insulin resistance, and metabolic stress
• Why skipping meals or relying on caffeine can disrupt long-term metabolic balance
• Simple shifts that support stable energy and hormone health
Why do I wake up tired even after a full night of sleep?
Why do I crash every afternoon around the same time?
Can blood sugar instability affect hormones like progesterone?
Why does caffeine sometimes suppress hunger in the morning?
What labs can help identify blood sugar or metabolic imbalance?
Mentioned in This EpisodeHormone Harmony Quiz
https://www.thetransformationlife.com/hormone-quiz
Website
https://www.thetransformationlife.com
Instagram
http://instagram.com/thetransformationlife
Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-transformation-show/id1441665376?uo=4
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/3aWZqptF6dne2sZLPbJdkY
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace personalized medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding your individual health needs.