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The Next Phase

The Next Phase

著者: Stacey Hutson
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I used to be fun. I used to be driven. I used to be sexy. I used to be...young. What happened?

Dear Millennial moms in your late 30s or 40s -- former forces of nature,

Are you burned out, overwhelmed, and wondering where your energy (and your old self) went? You’re not alone.

The Next Phase is the podcast for overachieving moms navigating perimenopause who are dying to take back their energy, their bodies, and their magic. Here, we will not pummel you with hormone treatment plans or talk about perimenopause as if it's a diagnosis. Instead, we're going to celebrate it. We're going to use it as an excuse to really start taking care of ourselves. As a matter of fact, we're going to find ourselves in our perimenopause era.

Hosted by Stacey Hutson—certified health coach, wellness chef, former co-host of the Mother Plus Podcast, and mom of two—you’ll learn how to: Understand what’s really happening in perimenopause and how to work with your changing body, use nutrition, supplements, and sleep as medicine to restore your energy, get in tune with your cycle and learn practical ways to sync your life with your hormones, and create rituals (with a little woo) that help you slow down, listen inward, and reconnect with yourself.

Each episode blends personal stories, expert insights, and actual doable steps you can take right away.

Subscribe now to The Next Phase and join a community of millennial moms redefining wellness in their 40s. Let’s make perimenopause your most magnetic chapter yet.


© 2025 The Next Phase
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  • #10: How to Make Cycle Syncing Automatic (So You Can Actually Stick With It)
    2025/11/27

    Between kids, work, and mom-life chaos, no one has the bandwidth to reinvent a grocery list every week based on their hormones.

    Today I’m teaching you how to make cycle syncing automatic with four reusable grocery lists—one for each phase. Instacart or in-store, it works either way.

    Just tap → add to cart → done.
    By the end, cycle syncing won’t be something you try—it’ll be something you actually do.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    Why cycle syncing works for energy, PMS, mood, metabolism & digestion
    ✨ The four phases (menstrual → follicular → ovulatory → luteal) & what foods support each
    ✨ How to build automatic grocery lists for each phase using Instacart
    ✨ How to do the same thing using checklist apps (for in-store shoppers)
    ✨ Why warm vs. cold foods matter, and how metabolism changes each week
    ✨ Why PMS is largely fixable through nutrition alone
    ✨ How systems thinking (à la Chelsi Jo) makes wellness way easier
    ✨ How to join my first Perimenopause Party & upcoming body-doubling sessions

    Referenced Episodes & Links

    Cycle Syncing Resources

    • Episode 2: Explain Cycle Syncing To Me
    • Episode 4: How to Eat With Your Cycle
    • Download the Cycle Syncing PDF Chart:
      Food lists for every phase → https://stacey-noelle-llc.kit.com/6426d3a1fb

    Apps & Tools Mentioned

    • Instacart App → https://www.instacart.com

      (Features used: Saved Lists under Profile → Collections → Saved Lists)
    • Microsoft To Do (Checklist App) → https://todo.microsoft.com

    • Other list apps you can use:
      • Todoist
      • AnyList
      • TickTick
      • Clear
      • Google Keep

    Podcast Mentioned

    • Systemize Your Life with Chelsi Jo
      https://chelsijo.co/system

    Events

    The Perimenopause Party — December 10 at 8:30 PM MT (FREE!)
    Warm drink. Soft pants. A cozy night getting your tedious tasks done… together.
    Sign up here: https://stacey-hudson.com/periparty

    Body Doubling Sessions Starting January 2025
    Join other millennial moms as we knock out the “I’ll do it later” tasks in real time.
    (Details shared first inside the Perimenopause Party!)

    A Quick Food Phase Refresher (from the episode)

    MENSTRUAL (Days 1–5) — Your Winter

    Warm, grounding, mineral-rich foods:
    Beets, mushrooms, lentils, sweet potatoes, kidney beans, warm soups/stews.

    FOLLICULAR (Days 6–13) — Spring

    Fresh, light, energizing foods:
    Smoothies, leafy greens, chicken + eggs, berries, fermented foods, artichokes, flaxseed.

    OVULATORY (Days 14–15) — Summer

    Cool, hydrating, antioxidant-rich foods:
    Cucumbers, leafy salads, citrus, tomatoes, peppers, salmon, sardines, oysters, cooling herbs.

    LUTEAL (Days 16–28) — Fall

    Comforting, stabilizing foods that support blood sugar:
    Root veggies, squash, oats, quinoa, turkey, almonds, pumpkin seeds, apples, lentils, chickpeas.

    (Your full PDF guide with all the details is linked above.)

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    22 分
  • #9: How to Love Your Home Again (A Professional Organizer Teaches Us How)
    2025/11/20

    You know that low-grade shame storm that hits every time you look at the piles, the laundry baskets, the boxes you never unpacked?

    In this episode, I sit down with certified professional organizer and “clutter whisperer” Star Hansen to completely flip the script on what your mess actually means. Instead of treating clutter as proof you’re lazy, scattered, or “bad at adulting,” Star shows us how it can be evidence of your genius, your sensitivity, and your nervous system trying to keep you safe.

    We talk about how clutter impacts women in the “next phase” of life—especially ADHD and neurodivergent moms who are already living in a constant state of overstimulation—and why the answer is not shaming yourself into a color-coded pantry.

    Instead, Star walks us through how to see your home as a mirror of who you’re becoming, how to create systems that actually work for your brain, and why sometimes the first step in getting organized is… taking a nap, eating an apple, or turning vacuuming into a disco dance party.

    If you’ve been feeling the pull to “grow up” your home in your 40s without losing your personality or your fun, this one’s for you.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • 🧠 What your clutter is doing for you
      How piles, overpacked closets, and paper stacks can actually be meeting deep needs like safety, security, identity, and connection.
    • 🌶️ ADHD, neurodivergence & organizing “rules”
      Why 70% of organizing advice was not written for your brain—and how to stop making yourself wrong when traditional systems don’t work.
    • 🌬️ Clutter, nervous systems & energy
      How your stuff can both overstimulate you and help your body feel safe—and why your nervous system has to feel secure before real decluttering can stick.
    • 🧺 Real-life examples: the bedroom, laundry piles & that empty wall above your bed
      Star coaches me through turning my “catchall” bedroom into a haven—and how something as simple as hanging art can shift your energy.
    • 🍽️ The kitchen as the heart of the home
      Why having less in your kitchen can feel like a breath of fresh air, and how to decide what actually deserves to live there.
    • 🎨 Kids’ artwork, memorabilia & letting things go without guilt
      How to handle the endless stream of art, what to keep for them vs. for you, and how to include your kids in the process so it feels empowering, not violating.
    • 🎉 Embodiment over decluttering
      Why Star says she’s “not in the business of decluttering, but in the business of embodiment”—and how to let your home reflect the version of you you’re growing into in this next phase.

    Connect with Star

    • 📖 Grab Star’s free book Why the F Am I Still Not Organized? and explore her organizing community: starhansen.com/podcast
    • 📸 Find her on social @star.hansen for more clutter + energy wisdom.

    🎉 Join the Perimenopause Party (It’s Free!)

    Got clutter? Unpaid bills? Stuff that's been sitting on your to-do list for YEARS?
    Come to my free Perimenopause Party — the monthly “get-your-life-together” hangout for millennial women entering their next phase.

    👉 Get the Zoom link + all the details: stacey-hutson.com/periparty

    Free Guide for Your Next Phase

    Download my Cycle-Syncing Food, Fitness & Energy Guide to support your hormones and energy all month long.

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    51 分
  • #8: Dear Diary: I’m 40 and Still Terrible at Adulting
    2025/11/13

    What if you hit 40 and realized you still hadn’t really grown up?

    In this week’s episode, Stacey gets brutally honest about the behind-the-scenes chaos of adulthood — from forgotten bills and overflowing inboxes to that constant hum of anxiety that comes from not having systems in place.

    This isn’t a how-to or a list of tips. It’s a confession.

    If you’ve ever:

    • Let a medical bill go to collections because you forgot to pay it
    • Missed important emails buried in your 10,000+ unread inbox
    • Signed up for free trials you never canceled
    • Or waited for the “adulting fairy” to come sprinkle some magical get-it-together dust on you...

    Then lean in — you’re about to feel really seen.

    Stacey opens up about the $499 wake-up call that pushed her to finally start growing up — not in the Pinterest-perfect way, but in the real, uncomfortable, messy middle of figuring it out.

    ✨ In this episode:

    • The “rock bottom” adulting moment that changed everything
    • Why anxiety fills the space where systems should be
    • How ADHD and avoidance show up in our day-to-day responsibilities
    • What it actually means to grow up — at 40

    💌 Join The Next Phase List

    If this episode hits home — if you’re ready to slow down, reset, and actually feel like the CEO of your own life — join my email list and grab my free Cycle Syncing Food & Energy Guide.

    It’s your roadmap to understanding how your hormones affect your focus, energy, and emotions — so you can finally stop fighting your body and start flowing with it.

    👉 Get the free guide here.

    You’ll also get exclusive weekly letters, podcast updates, and first access to new workshops and resources for millennial moms in their perimenopause era.

    Listen now, and if this episode made you feel seen, take 30 seconds to share it with a friend who’s also “still waiting for the adulting fairy.”

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    13 分
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