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This episode of the Sweaty Pillow Podcast features an illuminating conversation with Dr. Vonda Wright, a pioneering health innovator and double board-certified orthopedic surgeon. We dive deep into the often-overlooked yet critical aspects of menopause, its profound impact on mobility, bone density, and overall physical and mental vitality.
Dr. Wright, who openly shares her personal journey from "menopause misery to midlife mastery," explains the biological underpinnings of physical changes experienced by women, including conditions like brain fog, frozen shoulder, and the significant loss of muscle and bone mass. Listeners will gain a vital understanding of why these physical symptoms are just as important as hot flashes and how they relate to long-term health, including cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's risk.
Dr. Vonda emphasizes the crucial role of lifestyle choices over genetics, highlighting what she’s coined as “The Critical Decade" (ages 35-45) as a pivotal time for women to establish proactive health habits. Dr. Wright challenges the notion of "table scraps" when it comes to women's health research and passionately advocates for women to prioritize their well-being. She also teases her upcoming book, Unbreakable: Women's Guide to Aging with Power, introducing concepts like the "six time bombs of aging" and offering a roadmap for women to navigate this transformative life stage with strength and resilience.
Connect with Dr. Dalfen on Instagram @drvondawright
Preorder her book ‘Unbreakable’ here
Join The Sweaty Pillow Community here
Connect with The Sweaty Pillow on Instagram @thesweatypillow
Find us on TikTok @the.sweaty.pillow
Connect with Lara Smith @laralusome
***The Sweaty Pillow Podcast provides general information only and is not medical advice. Consult your healthcare professional for any medical concerns. Information shared is not a substitute for professional medical guidance.***
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This episode of the Sweaty Pillow Podcast features an illuminating conversation with Dr. Vonda Wright, a pioneering health innovator and double board-certified orthopedic surgeon. We dive deep into the often-overlooked yet critical aspects of menopause, its profound impact on mobility, bone density, and overall physical and mental vitality.
Dr. Wright, who openly shares her personal journey from "menopause misery to midlife mastery," explains the biological underpinnings of physical changes experienced by women, including conditions like brain fog, frozen shoulder, and the significant loss of muscle and bone mass. Listeners will gain a vital understanding of why these physical symptoms are just as important as hot flashes and how they relate to long-term health, including cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's risk.
Dr. Vonda emphasizes the crucial role of lifestyle choices over genetics, highlighting what she’s coined as “The Critical Decade" (ages 35-45) as a pivotal time for women to establish proactive health habits. Dr. Wright challenges the notion of "table scraps" when it comes to women's health research and passionately advocates for women to prioritize their well-being. She also teases her upcoming book, Unbreakable: Women's Guide to Aging with Power, introducing concepts like the "six time bombs of aging" and offering a roadmap for women to navigate this transformative life stage with strength and resilience.
Connect with Dr. Dalfen on Instagram @drvondawright
Preorder her book ‘Unbreakable’ here
Join The Sweaty Pillow Community here
Connect with The Sweaty Pillow on Instagram @thesweatypillow
Find us on TikTok @the.sweaty.pillow
Connect with Lara Smith @laralusome
***The Sweaty Pillow Podcast provides general information only and is not medical advice. Consult your healthcare professional for any medical concerns. Information shared is not a substitute for professional medical guidance.***
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