Healthy Aging Series: Mental Health

EPISODE · Aug 26, 2025 · 1H 1M

Healthy Aging Series: Mental Health

from Muscle Science for Women

In this episode of the Healthy Aging Series, Ashleigh and Beth discuss mental health: how it impacts physical health and vice versa; how it changes through the decades; how our hormonal changes impact mental health; how to manage the mental health of loved ones, and so much more - see timestamps below. You can watch every episode of the Healthy Aging Series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@musclemaven  If you have comments, feedback, or questions please send them to [email protected] or leave them in the comments.  Learn more about the hosts at bethlipton.com and ashleighvanhouten.com  Check out the BRAND NEW program from Muscle Science for Women: The Fit Pregnancy Specialization program! The program offers a customizable training program that will adjust throughout your pregnancy, a full exercise video library, a downloadable resource document and a 90 minute lecture from your coaches. Read more about our new program at this link, and reach out if you would like the military/first responders discount: https://www.rgfit.com/fit-pregnancy  You can also learn about the flagship strength program at https://www.musclescienceforwomen.com  Timestamps: 2:00: Making career changes as an older person 3:30: What impacts your mental health as you age? Hormones, life circumstances 7:00: How hormonal fluctutations impact women's mental health vs. men's 11:00: What the internet tells us to do to protect mental health 15:00: What is a midlife crisis? Why does this happen? 29:30: Which surprising age group is most likely to be depressed 36:00: What happens to mental health after retirement 42:40: Dealing with the mental health of loved ones 54:10: Body signals and biofeedback that provide clues to mental health

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