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Belong Wellness: Midlife Advice for Smart & Sassy Women Over 40

Belong Wellness: Midlife Advice for Smart & Sassy Women Over 40

著者: Jessica Long | Health & Fitness Coach for Midlife Women 40+
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Hello, my midlife friend. You’ve landed in the right place — where super smart and slightly sassy women over 40 come to figure out what the hell is going on with our hormones, emotions, relationships, careers, and… well, everything, really.

I’m Jessica Long, a health coach and fellow midlife woman on this wild ride with you. Join me each week and together let’s learn about midlife women’s health and wellness from every angle — Western, Eastern and everything in between. We talk perimenopause and menopause, burnout, career pivots, parenting, marriage shifts, purpose, and the constant quest to feel like ourselves again.

You’ll hear honest midlife advice from experts and everyday women, and real-life tools that actually help with hormone health, mindset, nutrition, and lifestyle — plus fun stuff like our favorite books and girls’ trips.

We blend research and real talk, science and soul, learning and laughter—because we choose to find the humor in the chaos.

If you love hearing from experts, rebels, and wise women rewriting midlife on their own terms, then you BELONG here. Hit play and let’s go.

For more midlife musings, follow me on Instagram @belongwellness and join my email list at belongwellness.com.

© 2025 Belong Wellness: Midlife Advice for Smart & Sassy Women Over 40
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  • 42: Why Parenting Is the Most Advanced Yoga with Sarah Ezrin
    2025/10/14

    What if the hardest thing to do in yoga isn’t on the mat — it’s staying calm when your kid rolls their eyes for the fiftieth time that day?

    In this episode, I talk with Sarah Ezrin, yoga teacher and author of The Yoga of Parenting, about how the ancient principles of yoga can help us survive — and even savor — the chaos of raising humans as midlife women.

    Sarah says parenting is the most advanced yoga of all, and once you hear her examples, you’ll get it.

    We talk about how yoga is less about poses and more about presence — being aware of your breath, your triggers, and your connection to your kids (especially when they’re testing every ounce of patience you have).

    You’ll also hear:

    •Why the balance of strong and soft is the real parenting sweet spot

    •What “non-attachment” actually looks like when you’ve got to get your kid out the door

    •How protecting your energy is the most loving thing you can do for your family

    •The one yoga principle Sarah says every parent needs to start with

    This episode will make you laugh, nod, and maybe breathe a little deeper the next time you’re about to lose it.

    👉 Listen now to hear some powerful midlife advice from a yoga perspective — and why Sarah says, if she rewrote her book today, she might evolve that idea even further.


    Guest:

    Sarah Ezrin — yoga teacher, writer, and author of The Yoga of Parenting

    @sarahezrinyoga


    Chapters:

    02:27 What is The Yoga of Parenting?

    07:04 The Definition of Yoga

    10:20 Balancing Softness and Strength

    18:37 Non-attachment in Parenting

    26:30 The Importance of Self-Care as a Parent

    34:54 When Applying the Yoga of Parenting, Start Here

    38:39 Key Takeaways

    I want to hear from you. Send me a text!

    Let's stay in touch:
    Join my email list and I will send you my three favorite protein-rich smoothie recipes!

    Follow me on Instagram: @belongwellness
    Check out my website: belongwellness.com


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    40 分
  • 41: Are You Sabotaging Your Own Joy? How to Stop Holding Yourself Back in Midlife with Tamar Hurwitz-Fleming
    2025/10/07

    Have you ever noticed that just when life starts to feel really good…you start waiting for the other shoe to drop? Or worse, you pick a fight or find a way to mess things up? That’s not random—it’s what psychologists call the Upper Limits Problem, and it’s one of the sneakiest ways we sabotage our own joy.

    In this episode, I talk with award-winning author Tamar Hurwitz-Fleming, whose book How to Have a Happy Birthday explores why so many of us minimize celebrations, dread our own birthdays, or struggle to receive joy.

    We discuss:

    ✔️What the Upper Limits Problem is and how it shows up in daily life

    ✔️Why birthdays are a magnifying glass for self-sabotage

    ✔️Childhood experiences that shape how we feel about celebrating ourselves

    ✔️How birthdays can be a practice ground for raising your threshold for joy

    ✔️Why fully feeling joy matters—not just for us, but for our kids

    If you’ve ever cringed at the thought of being celebrated, struggled with disappointment on your birthday, or wondered why joy feels uncomfortable, this conversation is for you.

    📖 Learn more about Tamar and her book at howtohaveahappybirthday.com.

    👉 If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend who doesn’t love her birthday—because maybe it’s time she had a different story about celebrating herself.


    Chapters:

    03:34 The Upper Limits Problem

    06:45 How to Use Your Birthday To Expand Your Joy Threshold

    08:51 How & Why We Sabotage Our Birthday

    12:15 How Jessica Sabotages Her Birthday

    17:31 How Parents Can Help Their Kids Expand Their Thresholds for Joy

    21:19 How to Have A Happy Birthday in December

    23:48 Why It's Important to Celebrate On Your Actual Birthday

    26:13 Want to Have A Happy Birthday? Start Here.

    29:23 Key takeaways

    I want to hear from you. Send me a text!

    Let's stay in touch:
    Join my email list and I will send you my three favorite protein-rich smoothie recipes!

    Follow me on Instagram: @belongwellness
    Check out my website: belongwellness.com


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    30 分
  • 40: Emotional Eating: Why We Do It and How to Stop with Tricia Nelson
    2025/09/30

    Bag of chips. Pint of ice cream. Pick your favorite vice. Ever caught yourself thinking, “I’m not even hungry—so why am I eating this?”

    In this episode, I’m joined by Tricia Nelson, founder of Heal Your Hunger and author of Heal Your Hunger: 7 Simple Steps to End Emotional Eating Now. After losing 50 pounds and healing her own relationship with food, Tricia has devoted decades to helping women uncover the real reasons behind emotional eating.

    We talk about:

    ✔️What emotional eating actually is (and how to recognize it)

    ✔️How it gets more complicated in midlife

    ✔️The PEP test (Painkiller, Escape, Punishment) and how food plays each role

    ✔️Why diets fail and what to do instead

    ✔️Practical steps to break the cycle and find freedom


    🎧 Listen in to discover how to stop reaching for food when what you really need is something else entirely.


    CHAPTERS:

    02:28 What is Emotional Eating?

    04:30 Why Do We Turn to Sugar and Carbs?

    05:52 Tricia's PEP Test for Understanding Why We Emotionally Eat

    09:49 Are Some of Us Predisposed to Emotional Eating?

    15:47 Breaking the Cycle of Emotional Eating

    19:56 The 3 Things That Drive Emotional Eating

    24:21 How To Care For Yourself When You're Emotionally Eating

    28:05 Emotional Eating in Midlife

    34:59 Tricia's Coaching Program

    40:07 Key Takeaways


    Connect with Tricia:

    ➡️ Tricia’s website

    ➡️ Take Tricia’s Emotional Eating Quiz

    I want to hear from you. Send me a text!

    Let's stay in touch:
    Join my email list and I will send you my three favorite protein-rich smoothie recipes!

    Follow me on Instagram: @belongwellness
    Check out my website: belongwellness.com


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    41 分
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