March 12, 2024

SE6 EP 21 Stress, Burnout and Menopause in A Post Covid World

SE6 EP 21 Stress, Burnout and Menopause in A Post Covid World

Dr. Delia McCabe discusses the impact of stress and burnout on women, particularly during the post-COVID era. She explains how the complexity of the world and the information overload can overwhelm the female brain, leading to hormonal imbalances and emotional instability. Delia emphasizes the importance of addressing chronic stress and choice fatigue, as well as simplifying life to reduce stress levels. She also highlights the connection between adverse childhood experiences and menopause, and the need to manage cortisol levels for overall well-being. Delia provides actionable steps for women to thrive and improve their coping capacity.

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Thriving Thru Menopause

 

This week, neuroscientist, psychologist, and expert in women's stress and burnout Dr Delia McCabe joined host Clarissa Kristjansson on Thriving Thru Menopause to discuss the complex challenges and stress women face, especially during menopause in the post-COVID world.

They discuss the impact of stress, burnout, technology's influence, and information overload in today's society.

Delia provides insights into the physiological differences in stress responses between men and women, emphasizing the need for effective stress management, creating new neural pathways, and simplifying life to enhance stress resilience. She explains how the complexity of the world and the information overload can overwhelm the female brain, leading to hormonal imbalances and emotional instability.

The discussion also touches on the adverse effects of childhood experiences on stress levels and menopause symptoms. The importance of humour in navigating menopause and practical steps to reduce stress and improve overall well-being.

Delia offers a seven-point checklist to help listeners build new neural pathways and manage stress more effectively. Delia provides actionable steps for women to thrive and improve their coping capacity.

Takeaways

* The world post-COVID is more complex and overwhelming, leading to increased stress and burnout among women.

* The female brain is more sensitive to stress and hormonal fluctuations, impacting emotional regulation and well-being.

* Choice fatigue and information overload contribute to stress and overwhelm, making it important to simplify life and focus on what can be controlled.

* Addressing chronic stress and managing cortisol levels are crucial for preventing burnout and maintaining hormonal balance.

* Adverse childhood experiences can make women more susceptible to stress and difficult menopause transitions.

Timeline

00:02 Welcome to Thriving Through Menopause Podcast

01:32 Introducing Dr. Delia McCabe and the Importance of Support

01:56 Navigating Stress and Burnout in a Post-COVID World

04:00 The Complexities of Information Overload and Technology

06:06 Understanding Burnout Beyond Work: A Modern Phenomenon

06:35 Menopause in the Modern World: Challenges and Misinformation

11:40 The Impact of Stress on Women's Health and Menopause

18.20 The Effects of Hormonal Changes on the Female Brain

20.51 Addressing Chronic Stress and Choice Fatigue

25:12 Preventing Burnout and Managing Stress

33:10 The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Menopause

37:21 The Importance of Managing Cortisol Levels

40:14 Simplifying Life and Managing Stress for a Better Future

 

Connect with Delia

Website https://www.lighterbrighteryou.life

Checklist https://www.lighterbrighteryou.life/7-point-checklist-to-feel-light-and-bright

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-delia-mccabe/

Instagram @lighterbrighteryou

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Connect with Clarissa

Website https://clarissakristjansson.com

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thrivingthrumenopause/

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarissa-kristjansson/

My book Beyond Hormones: 7 Holistic Ways to Thrive Through Menopause get your copy on Amazon.



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