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EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 9 MIN

Why Most Women Feel Disconnected From Their Bodies (And How We Got Here) with Ashika

from The Vibrant Woman Show · host Ashika Lessani

In this opening solo episode of The Vibrant Woman Show, Ashika, registered nutritionist, women's mentor and author of Naked with Myself, introduces the new direction of the podcast and breaks down the deeper reason women struggle with hormones, food noise, weight-loss after 40, anxiety, low sex drive, burnout, and self-trust. This conversation moves beyond symptoms and explains how chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, and identity shifts disconnect women from their bodies over time.Rather than blaming hormones or willpower, this episode reframes women’s health through biology, psychology, and lived experience. This episode also sets the foundation for what wellness and identity look like in 2026: a nervous-system-led, body-aware approach to health that integrates hormones, sex, relationships, and personal identity instead of treating them as separate issues.Hosted by Ashika, The Vibrant Woman Show is a woman-led podcast decoding women’s health with clarity, honesty, and depth. Upcoming episodes will include solo conversations, expert interviews, and select male perspectives to explore relationships, masculinity, and modern partnership — without shame, polarization, or surface-level wellness advice.If you’ve ever felt confused by your body, disconnected from yourself, or frustrated by conflicting health advice, this episode will help you understand why — and where the conversation is going next.🎧 New episodes weekly.Key TakeawaysMost women aren’t broken — they’re disconnected from their bodies due to chronic stress and survival-mode livingHormones are messengers responding to environment, stress, and emotional load — not the enemyNervous system dysregulation impacts metabolism, appetite, libido, mood, and motivationPeri-menopause and midlife transitions are not failures, but signals that identity and lifestyle need to evolveDesire, energy, and self-trust return when the body feels safe — not when it’s controlledThis is wellness that integrates hormones, sex, and identity — because women do not live in compartments, and neither does their health.Learn more about your host AshikaFollow The Show: https://www.instagram.com/thevibrantwomanshow?igsh=MW9qZWw4bWEweGl5bQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrIG: https://www.instagram.com/ashikalessanicoach?igsh=ZHloaTZrbnNrN3Bo&utm_source=qrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashikalessaniWebsite: https://www.houseofashika.com/

In this opening solo episode of The Vibrant Woman Show, Ashika, registered nutritionist, women's mentor and author of Naked with Myself, introduces the new direction of the podcast and breaks down the deeper reason women struggle with hormones, food noise, weight-loss after 40, anxiety, low sex drive, burnout, and self-trust. This conversation moves beyond symptoms and explains how chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, and identity shifts disconnect women from their bodies over time.Rather than blaming hormones or willpower, this episode reframes women’s health through biology, psychology, and lived experience. This episode also sets the foundation for what wellness and identity look like in 2026: a nervous-system-led, body-aware approach to health that integrates hormones, sex, relationships, and personal identity instead of treating them as separate issues.Hosted by Ashika, The Vibrant Woman Show is a woman-led podcast decoding women’s health with clarity, honesty, and depth. Upcoming episodes will include solo conversations, expert interviews, and select male perspectives to explore relationships, masculinity, and modern partnership — without shame, polarization, or surface-level wellness advice.If you’ve ever felt confused by your body, disconnected from yourself, or frustrated by conflicting health advice, this episode will help you understand why — and where the conversation is going next.🎧 New episodes weekly.Key TakeawaysMost women aren’t broken — they’re disconnected from their bodies due to chronic stress and survival-mode livingHormones are messengers responding to environment, stress, and emotional load — not the enemyNervous system dysregulation impacts metabolism, appetite, libido, mood, and motivationPeri-menopause and midlife transitions are not failures, but signals that identity and lifestyle need to evolveDesire, energy, and self-trust return when the body feels safe — not when it’s controlledThis is wellness that integrates hormones, sex, and identity — because women do not live in compartments, and neither does their health.Learn more about your host AshikaFollow The Show: https://www.instagram.com/thevibrantwomanshow?igsh=MW9qZWw4bWEweGl5bQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrIG: https://www.instagram.com/ashikalessanicoach?igsh=ZHloaTZrbnNrN3Bo&utm_source=qrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashikalessaniWebsite: https://www.houseofashika.com/

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