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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2024 · 1H 9M

263. Sleepless in Midlife? Uncovering Hidden Root Causes with Kelly Murray

from Truce with Food with Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHC · host Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHC

In this third episode of season 14, I have an eye-opening conversation around midlife sleep struggles with sleep coach Kelly Murray. Insomnia was my main perimenopause symptom (and I had no idea it was even a perimenopause symptom) and yet, about 60% of women report sleep challenges during perimenopause and menopause. Kelly and I will get into root-causes of poor sleep and how the hormonal changes of this time influence sleep. We’ll discuss the role of blood-sugar and gut health in sleep, how many sleep aids don’t address the root health issues insomnia is pointing to, what other minerals aside from magnesium are helpful, and the importance of stress management on sleep. If you've been struggling with sleep and are tired of trying out all of the recycled basic advice, this episode is for you.Topics Covered:Introduction: Why this episode? What makes sleep coach Kelly Murray different? 08:32: How my insomnia in perimenopause led me to Kelly10:16: What is considered a good night's sleep? Signs of bad sleep?15:43: Common sleep struggles20:12: Understanding the cortisol-melatonin connection with sleep25:00: What's happening with these 3am wake-ups?38:00: Most frequently asked questions on Google 41:10: HRT can help, but it's part of a larger puzzle47:33: Kelly's holistic approach to insomnia55:47: The role of magnesium and potassium 59:00: Is melatonin the answer? CBD gummies? 01:03:07: Small snacks before bedtime? 01:05:42: Three actionable takeways Guest:  Kelly Murray is an award-winning certified Pediatric and Adult Sleep Coach. She has been a featured expert and contributor to places like Real Simple, goop, Forbes, New York magazine, she’s also taught at Google. Mentioned in this episode:Kelly Murray's free training "Uncovering Hidden Sleep Sabotagers"Transcript & Show Notes: alishapiro.com/sleep-midlife-challenges-kelly-murrayTruce with Food: Consistency is open for enrollment through Aug 24If you’re ready to take what you’ve been learning here and close that knowing and doing gap with food, this is where we go further.Watch my free Untangle Your Food Triggers workshop for a sneak peek at the Consistency program. Register by Friday using code EARLY BIRD to save $100 at trucewithfood.com/programs/consistency.

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In this third episode of season 14, I have an eye-opening conversation around midlife sleep struggles with sleep coach Kelly Murray. Insomnia was my main perimenopause symptom (and I had no idea it was even a perimenopause symptom) and yet, about 60% of women report sleep challenges during perimenopause and menopause. Kelly and I will get into root-causes of poor sleep and how the hormonal changes of this time influence sleep. We’ll discuss the role of blood-sugar and gut health in slee...

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