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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 15 MIN

Aging Without Anxiety, Part 2

from Everyday Health for the Christian Woman · host Amber Swift

SummaryIn this episode of Everyday Health for the Christian Woman, Amber revisits the topic of aging without anxiety, focusing on the common experiences of women 35 +. She discusses the physiological changes that occur during perimenopause, the impact of stress and hormones on anxiety, and the importance of sleep. Amber emphasizes the need for resilience and offers insights on how to manage anxiety through lifestyle changes and faith-based practices.Grab your Free Symptom Quiz & Personalized VideoSchedule your Health ConsultationOpen your Free Fullscript AccountTakeawaysAging can bring about increased anxiety due to hormonal changes.Women often experience heightened anxiety during perimenopause.The central nervous system can become overloaded, leading to stress.Cortisol levels can affect hormone production and overall health.Sleep disruption creates a cycle that exacerbates anxiety.Deep restorative sleep is crucial for mental health.Diet can influence stress levels and overall well-being.Building resilience helps manage anxiety during stressful times.Faith and trust in God can provide peace in anxious moments.Health is a journey that requires attention and support.Sound Bites"Aging without anxiety part two.""It’s a beautiful season.""Your body is asking for support."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Aging and Anxiety07:00 The Impact of Sleep on Anxiety12:22 Finding Peace Through Faith and Support14:28 Introduction to Everyday Health for the Christian Woman

SummaryIn this episode of Everyday Health for the Christian Woman, Amber revisits the topic of aging without anxiety, focusing on the common experiences of women 35 +. She discusses the physiological changes that occur during perimenopause, the impact of stress and hormones on anxiety, and the importance of sleep. Amber emphasizes the need for resilience and offers insights on how to manage anxiety through lifestyle changes and faith-based practices.Grab your Free Symptom Quiz & Personalized VideoSchedule your Health ConsultationOpen your Free Fullscript AccountTakeawaysAging can bring about increased anxiety due to hormonal changes.Women often experience heightened anxiety during perimenopause.The central nervous system can become overloaded, leading to stress.Cortisol levels can affect hormone production and overall health.Sleep disruption creates a cycle that exacerbates anxiety.Deep restorative sleep is crucial for mental health.Diet can influence stress levels and overall well-being.Building resilience helps manage anxiety during stressful times.Faith and trust in God can provide peace in anxious moments.Health is a journey that requires attention and support.Sound Bites"Aging without anxiety part two.""It’s a beautiful season.""Your body is asking for support."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Aging and Anxiety07:00 The Impact of Sleep on Anxiety12:22 Finding Peace Through Faith and Support14:28 Introduction to Everyday Health for the Christian Woman

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