EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 31 MIN
Kim Bilyk on Perimenopause, Hormones & Cycle Syncing
from Sweaty AF Podcast · host Sweaty AF
Perimenopause can leave many women feeling exhausted, overwhelmed and disconnected from their bodies, but it doesn't have to be that way.In this episode of the Sweaty AF Podcast, Lucy sits down with women's hormone health expert Kim Bilyk for an honest and empowering conversation about what really happens to our hormones during perimenopause and beyond. Together they explore why so many women have been taught so little about their menstrual cycles and how understanding our natural hormonal rhythms can dramatically improve our health, energy and quality of life.Kim explains why hormone symptoms are often about much more than declining oestrogen levels. She discusses the importance of supporting the body's natural detoxification pathways, how chronic stress disrupts hormonal balance, and why nervous system regulation is one of the most overlooked pieces of the women's health puzzle.The conversation also explores the benefits of cycle syncing and learning to work with your body instead of constantly fighting against it. Kim shares practical, holistic approaches to supporting hormones through nutrition, breathwork, movement and traditional practices such as vaginal steaming, while explaining why every woman's journey is unique.Lucy and Kim also discuss body confidence, intimacy and libido during midlife, challenging the idea that these changes are simply something women have to accept. Instead, they offer hope, practical advice and a reminder that reconnecting with your body is one of the most powerful things you can do for your health.Whether you're approaching perimenopause, currently experiencing hormonal changes, or simply want to understand your body on a deeper level, this episode is filled with practical insights that will help you feel more informed, empowered and in control of your wellbeing.Understanding the hormonal changes that occur during perimenopauseWhy learning about your menstrual cycle is one of the most important health tools for womenHow chronic stress affects hormones, sleep, energy, weight and libidoThe relationship between the nervous system and hormonal balanceHow cycle syncing can improve wellbeing, productivity and resilienceSupporting healthy oestrogen metabolism through nutrition and lifestyleThe role of breathwork and nervous system regulation in women's healthTraditional practices including vaginal steaming and their place in holistic careHow to reconnect with your body, rebuild confidence and support a healthy libidoSimple ways to work with your hormones instead of against themWebsite: https://kimbilyk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/kimbilyk_If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a review and share it with someone who would benefit from learning more about hormones, perimenopause and holistic women's health. Your support helps us continue bringing expert conversations on longevity, wellness and female health to listeners around the world.Go follow me on @sweatyafpodcast on Instgaram.
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Perimenopause can leave many women feeling exhausted, overwhelmed and disconnected from their bodies, but it doesn't have to be that way.In this episode of the Sweaty AF Podcast, Lucy sits down with women's hormone health expert Kim Bilyk for an honest and empowering conversation about what really happens to our hormones during perimenopause and beyond. Together they explore why so many women have been taught so little about their menstrual cycles and how understanding our natural hormonal rhythms can dramatically improve our health, energy and quality of life.Kim explains why hormone symptoms are often about much more than declining oestrogen levels. She discusses the importance of supporting the body's natural detoxification pathways, how chronic stress disrupts hormonal balance, and why nervous system regulation is one of the most overlooked pieces of the women's health puzzle.The conversation also explores the benefits of cycle syncing and learning to work with your body instead of constantly fighting against it. Kim shares practical, holistic approaches to supporting hormones through nutrition, breathwork, movement and traditional practices such as vaginal steaming, while explaining why every woman's journey is unique.Lucy and Kim also discuss body confidence, intimacy and libido during midlife, challenging the idea that these changes are simply something women have to accept. Instead, they offer hope, practical advice and a reminder that reconnecting with your body is one of the most powerful things you can do for your health.Whether you're approaching perimenopause, currently experiencing hormonal changes, or simply want to understand your body on a deeper level, this episode is filled with practical insights that will help you feel more informed, empowered and in control of your wellbeing.Understanding the hormonal changes that occur during perimenopauseWhy learning about your menstrual cycle is one of the most important health tools for womenHow chronic stress affects hormones, sleep, energy, weight and libidoThe relationship between the nervous system and hormonal balanceHow cycle syncing can improve wellbeing, productivity and resilienceSupporting healthy oestrogen metabolism through nutrition and lifestyleThe role of breathwork and nervous system regulation in women's healthTraditional practices including vaginal steaming and their place in holistic careHow to reconnect with your body, rebuild confidence and support a healthy libidoSimple ways to work with your hormones instead of against themWebsite: https://kimbilyk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/kimbilyk_If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a review and share it with someone who would benefit from learning more about hormones, perimenopause and holistic women's health. Your support helps us continue bringing expert conversations on longevity, wellness and female health to listeners around the world.Go follow me on @sweatyafpodcast on Instgaram.
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