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Stillness isn't the only phase no one warns women about in menopause.

Sometimes it's the recalibration.

In this deeply personal episode of Who Are You Now?, Chrissie opens up about what happened when her body began changing again – even after years of feeling stable on progesterone and Armour Thyroid support.

What started as disrupted sleep slowly became a deeper conversation about hormone shifts, estradiol, nervous system safety, body trust, and what it means to move through a phase where your body suddenly feels unfamiliar again.

This episode explores the emotional and physical reality many women experience during menopause and HRT adjustment: the bloating, weight shifts, emotional changes, sleep disruption, frustration, and uncertainty that can happen before the body begins regulating again.

Through the lens of the Body Awareness Method, Chrissie reframes menopause not as failure, but as a changing relationship with the body – one that requires awareness, patience, partnership, and learning how to feel safe inside yourself again.

You'll Learn:

"You don't just receive care... you participate in it."

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Timestamps:

00:00 When menopause stops feeling safe in the body

01:06 When hormone support changed everything the first time

03:02 Starting estradiol and the recalibration phase

05:34 "No one tells you about this phase"

08:55 Why women think HRT isn't working

11:18 Nervous system safety during menopause

14:33 Progesterone, sleep, and the medical disconnect

17:21 Awareness, bloodwork, and partnership in care

18:38 Learning how to feel safe in a changing body

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Hosted by Chrissie Morgan – Physical Therapist, Master Life Coach, and creator of the Body Awareness Method, a framework for reconnecting with your four bodies: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.