The Natalie Tysdal Podcast
The Natalie Tysdal Podcast

The Natalie Tysdal Podcast

Natalie Tysdal

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This is your go-to source for real, science-backed insights on women's health, without the noise and negativity. Hosted by seasoned journalist and health advocate Natalie Tysdal, this podcast dives into the topics that matter most to women looking to thrive in every season of life. From gut health and hormones to mental well-being and fitness, Natalie blends expert interviews, myth-busting conversations, and faith-driven encouragement to help you make informed choices about your health and happiness. Each episode delivers practical advice, empowering stories, and the latest research—so you can feel your best, inside and out. Tune in, take charge of your health, and live with purpose.

Recent Episodes

Sleep Challenges: How Stress, Hormones, and Habits Intersect
APR 7, 2026
Sleep Challenges: How Stress, Hormones, and Habits Intersect
You're getting enough sleep, at least you think you are. Still, morning after morning, you're waking up tired, dragging through the day, and wondering what's wrong when you're doing everything "right." What if sleep isn't the whole story? This episode explores why midlife women often struggle with fatigue even after a full night's rest, and how understanding the difference between sleep and true recovery can lead you toward feeling more energized and restored. Sleep and its relationship to midlife health can feel confusing and frustrating, especially as hormones shift and life demands pile up. Natalie Tysdal dives into the real reasons behind persistent tiredness, from chronic stress to blood sugar instability and the hidden effects of mental load. Drawing from three decades of health journalism and interviews with experts, Natalie brings a trusted, clear perspective to what's happening beneath the surface and how women can practically support their bodies and minds for better energy, sleep quality, and daily wellbeing. What you'll learn: Why sleep quantity isn't the same as sleep quality—and why both are distinct from true restoration How chronic stress in midlife affects your body's ability to recover, no matter how many hours you spend in bed The impact of blood sugar instability and hormonal shifts on sleep, energy, and mood Simple, realistic steps to support your nervous system and improve recovery (including the value of morning protein and evening wind-down routines) The link between mental load, stress patterns, and nighttime wake-ups How to break the loop of poor sleep, fatigue, and stress without adding more to your plate Links & Resources: Episode resources Website Instagram Tiktok Facebook 📅 New episodes drop every Monday, subscribe for weekly conversations that support women in midlife. DISCLAIMER: Natalie Tysdal is a health journalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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14 MIN
Are Seed Oils Really Bad? What You're Missing About Fats & Health
MAR 30, 2026
Are Seed Oils Really Bad? What You're Missing About Fats & Health
Here's the truth: the conversation around oils and fats has become confusing and often misleading. Seed oils are blamed. Omega-6 is labeled "bad." And most people are left wondering what to actually eat. In this episode, Natalie sits down with biochemist and author Udo Erasmus to unpack what's really happening when it comes to oils, inflammation, and long-term health. Udo shares why the issue may not be the oils themselves, but how they're processed, stored, and used in everyday cooking. This conversation challenges common assumptions and offers a different way to think about fats, nutrition, and what your body actually needs. In this episode, you'll learn: Why omega-3 and omega-6 fats are both essential What happens to oils during processing and cooking The real issue with "damaged" oils and inflammation Why most people are deficient in omega-3s The difference between food-based fats and supplements How to think about oils in a more practical, everyday way This isn't about fear, it's about understanding. Listen now and subscribe to The Natalie Tysdal Podcast for more conversations on health, hormones, and aging well. Episode Links and Resources: Episode Resources Get Connected: Instagram Tiktok Facebook Listen now and take the next step toward feeling your best. New episodes drop every Monday, subscribe for weekly conversations that support women in midlife. DISCLAIMER: Natalie Tysdal is a health journalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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35 MIN
GLP-1s, Microdosing & Metabolism: What Most People Are Getting Wrong
MAR 23, 2026
GLP-1s, Microdosing & Metabolism: What Most People Are Getting Wrong
Here's the truth: most people using GLP-1 medications for weight loss are doing it wrong. In this episode, Natalie sits down with peptide expert and author and peptide expert, Jay Campbell to break down what's really happening behind the GLP-1 trend and why dosing, lifestyle, and education matter more than most people realize. If you've considered GLP-1s, are currently using them, or are struggling with weight loss in midlife, this conversation will challenge what you think you know. You'll learn: Why high doses may be doing more harm than good What "microdosing" actually means—and why it matters The biggest mistakes people make when starting GLP-1s How hormones, muscle, and protein intake impact results The difference between GLP-1, GLP-2, and GLP-3 Why lifestyle—not medication—is still the foundation Jay also explains emerging research around metabolism, brain health, and "food noise"—and how these medications may be used beyond weight loss. This is not about quick fixes. It's about understanding your body—and making informed decisions. Listen now and subscribe to The Natalie Tysdal Podcast for more conversations on health, hormones, and aging well. Guest resources: Click Here for Resources and Epside website Natalie's Website Natalie on Instagram Natalie on TikTok Natalie on Facebook Listen now and take the next step toward feeling your best. New episodes drop every Monday, subscribe for weekly conversations that support women in midlife. DISCLAIMER: Natalie Tysdal is a health journalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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The Real Reasons Midlife Women Gain Weight—And What Actually Helps
MAR 16, 2026
The Real Reasons Midlife Women Gain Weight—And What Actually Helps
If you're eating clean, clocking your daily steps, tracking your protein, and doing "all the right things", yet your body seems more resistant to change with every passing year, you're not alone. For so many women in midlife, the scale simply won't budge, and it's easy to blame yourself or feel defeated. But what if the missing piece isn't more discipline, but understanding how stress, shifting hormones, and chronic exhaustion reshape your metabolism and your path to health? Award-winning journalist and trusted guide for women 40+, Natalie Tysdal, combines nearly three decades of health reporting with real-life insight to unpack why weight loss in midlife often has less to do with willpower and more to do with creating a sense of safety in your body. Today, Natalie explores why classic approaches like restricting calories or ramping up workouts can backfire and how exhaustion, ongoing stress, hormone fluctuations, and disrupted sleep can silently change everything from blood sugar stability to gut health, from cravings to mood. With warmth and steady authority, Natalie provides context and clarity—not hype—about what really moves the needle for women navigating this unique life stage. What you'll learn: How chronic stress and elevated cortisol impact your metabolism, appetite, and stubborn weight gain after 40 Why gut health and the gut-brain connection are crucial for hormonal balance, digestion, and your body's response to stress Which habits may unknowingly send your body further into "survival mode"—and simple shifts that signal safety instead The role of sleep, protein, weight training, and reducing daily decision fatigue in supporting a healthier midlife body Why relentless self-criticism and urgency around weight loss often make things harder, not better Midlife isn't about trying harder—it's about letting go of perfection, learning how your body truly works, and building steady habits that honor the complexity of this chapter. This episode is for women who are ready for real answers, gentle validation, and an achievable path that prioritizes well-being over relentless striving. Episode webpage: Probiotics Recommended: https://biotiquest.com/natalietysdal https://www.natalietysdal.com https://www.instagram.com/ntysdal https://www.tiktok.com/@ntysdal https://www.facebook.com/NatalieTysdal 🎙️ Listen now and take the next step toward feeling your best. 📅 New episodes drop every Monday—subscribe for weekly conversations that support women in midlife. DISCLAIMER: Natalie Tysdal is a health journalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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The Future of Healing: Stem Cells, Exosomes, and Regenerative Medicine
MAR 9, 2026
The Future of Healing: Stem Cells, Exosomes, and Regenerative Medicine
Stem cells have been a buzzword in medicine for years—but what if the real breakthrough isn't stem cells themselves? In this episode, Natalie sits down with Caleb Granger, a leader in regenerative medicine, to talk about a rapidly emerging therapy that's getting attention from scientists, physicians, and professional athletes: stem cell exosomes. These microscopic particles carry the healing signals produced by stem cells—and new research suggests they may be responsible for much of the regenerative power we've attributed to stem cell treatments. Caleb explains how regenerative capacity declines as we age, why inflammation plays such a major role in chronic disease and aging, and how exosome therapies aim to restore the body's natural ability to repair itself. You'll learn: What stem cells actually do inside the body What exosomes are and why researchers are studying them so intensely How regenerative medicine is evolving beyond traditional stem cell therapies The role inflammation plays in aging and chronic health issues Why athletes and longevity experts are paying close attention to this emerging field This is a fascinating conversation about the future of healing—and the science that may change how we think about aging, recovery, and long-term health. Listen in to understand what's real, what's promising, and what questions you should be asking as regenerative medicine continues to evolve. Click here for podcast episode website with LINKS https://www.instagram.com/ntysdal https://www.tiktok.com/@ntysdal https://www.facebook.com/NatalieTysdal 🎙️ Listen now and take the next step toward feeling your best. 📅 New episodes drop every Monday—subscribe for weekly conversations that support women in midlife. DISCLAIMER: Natalie Tysdal is a health journalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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34 MIN