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What They Didn’t Tell You: From Core to Floor

Millie Schweky
What They Didn’t Tell You: From Core to Floor
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  • Fueling Fertility: Nourishing Hormones Naturally
    Send us a textStruggling to understand how food impacts your fertility and hormones? In this episode, Dr. Millie sits down with Dr. Yardena Bauer to break down the science of fertility nourishment in a way that’s practical, simple, and empowering. We dive into the key nutrients, foods, and lifestyle habits that can boost egg quality, support hormone health, and prepare your body for conception. From good fats and proteins to why olive oil is a fertility superstar (and what to avoid like trans fats), you’ll learn how everyday choices directly shape your hormone balance.Dr. Yardena also shares powerful insights on the mind-body connection, helping you check in with yourself, reduce stress, and create the right environment for your body to thrive.Whether you’re actively trying to conceive or simply want to nourish your hormones for long-term health, this conversation is full of practical takeaways you can start using today.Links:Connect with Yardena: @Yardena InstagramFollow Millie:  @milliedptJoin the Core to Floor community:  https://millie-schweky.mykajabi.com/intimacy
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  • Gut Health & Hormones: The Secret Link to Your Mood, Energy & Cycle
    Send us a textYour gut isn’t just about digestion, it’s the key to your mood, hormones, and overall health! In this powerful conversation, Dr. Millie Schweky sits down with Dr. Yardena Bauer (PhD, dietitian, and hormone nutrition expert) to unpack the surprising connection between gut health, hormone balance, and emotional well-being.Discover how your microbiome impacts serotonin, why “period poops” happen, and practical ways to support your body with fiber, probiotics, and nourishing foods. From daily bowel health and detox to the science of seed cycling, this episode blends research, soul connection, and actionable tips to help you feel your best.Whether you struggle with IBS, hormone shifts, or just want to understand your body better, this episode will give you the tools (and confidence!) to support your gut and trust your intuition.Links:Connect with Yardena: @Yardena InstagramFollow Millie:  @milliedptJoin the Core to Floor community:  https://millie-schweky.mykajabi.com/intimacy
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  • From Skin to Hormones: Why Red Light Therapy Is a Game Changer
    Send us a textRed light therapy isn’t just a wellness trend, it’s a science-backed tool for boosting energy, calming inflammation, repairing skin, and even supporting your hormones.In this episode, Dr. Millie sits down with Dr. Yardena Bauer to uncover the truth behind red light therapy... how it works, the best ways to use it, and why it’s becoming a must-have in both beauty and health routines. From collagen production to thyroid health to unexpected pain relief, you’ll hear the science, the stories, and practical tips to get started without breaking the bank.If you’ve ever wondered whether red light therapy is worth the hype, this conversation will light the way.Links:Connect with Yardena: @Yardena InstagramFollow Millie:  @milliedptJoin the Core to Floor community:  https://millie-schweky.mykajabi.com/intimacy
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  • Sun Up Phone Down Hormone Health Starts with Light
    Send us a textIn this follow-up to their hormone-nutrition series, Dr. Millie Schweky (pelvic-floor PT) and Dr. Yardena Bauer (endocrine dietitian, PhD) unpack how light exposure, circadian rhythm, and nightly screen habits can make or break hormone balance, energy, and fertility.What You’ll LearnMorning sunlight in 10 minutes: how red-light wavelengths boost serotonin, convert to melatonin at night, and support stable dopamine and mood.Afternoon “second light hit” to cue the brain that evening is coming, key for easier wind-down and deeper sleep.Why sunglasses at sunrise can act as an accidental hormone disruptor (hint: skip shades for the first 10 minutes outside).Cortisol flip-flop: the classic pattern of low AM / high PM cortisol and how it drives fatigue, anxiety, and sugar cravings.How poor, fragmented, or siren-interrupted sleep raises insulin resistance and ramps up carb cravings.Blue-light blockers, phone curfews, and bedtime routines: practical ways to reclaim restorative sleep without giving up technology entirely.A quick primer on red-light therapy and grounding, plus Millie’s personal experiment watching the sunrise at the beach.Links:Connect with Yardena: @Yardena InstagramFollow Millie:  @milliedptJoin the Core to Floor community:  https://millie-schweky.mykajabi.com/intimacy
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  • Under‑Fueling, Wonky Hormones, and Missing Periods: Are You Eating Enough to Ovulate?
    Send us a textIn our previous episode, Dr. Millie and endocrine dietitian Dr. Yardena Bauer mapped the four phases of the menstrual cycle and showed how nutrition, training style, and sleep can be aligned with each phase for better energy, mood, and long‑term health.This follow‑up conversation goes a level deeper. Dr. Bauer explains what happens when energy intake doesn’t match those hormonal needs, specifically, how chronic undereating, extreme calorie deficits, and long‑term restrictive diets can:Lower basal metabolic rate and push the body into “fuel‑saving” modeSuppress FSH, LH, estrogen, and progesterone, leading to irregular or missing periodsReduce egg quality and compromise fertilityIntensify stress responses, disrupt sleep, and stall fat loss despite eating lessListeners will learn:Why calories are only one piece of the puzzle: protein, fiber‑dense carbs, micronutrients, and meal timing play equal rolesPractical protein baselines (~30 g per meal) for stable blood sugar and ovulation supportHow fermented foods, prebiotics, and a diverse microbiome help clear “used” estrogenWhen intermittent fasting or time‑restricted eating can be useful and when it can backfireThe metabolic benefits of closing the kitchen 2–3 hours before bedWhy strength training combined with adequate fueling is a non‑negotiable for hormone balanceWho this episode is for: Anyone dealing with missing or irregular periods, HA (hypothalamic amenorrhea), PCOS, endometriosis, lingering fatigue, stalled weight loss, or a desire to rebuild trust with their body after years of dieting.Links:Connect with Yardena: @Yardena InstagramFollow Millie:  @milliedptJoin the Core to Floor community:  https://millie-schweky.mykajabi.com/intimacy
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Your go to podcast for real talk about women’s bodies, pelvic floor health, hormones, pregnancy, sex, and healing all through a mix of science and intuition.
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