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My colleague Sarah Baillie and I discuss a 2011 article from The Atlantic (by author Sandra Tsing Loh) that is still a very relevant and hilarious read for women in midlife, no matter where they are when it comes to the hormonal transition of perimenopause and menopause.
We discuss what it would mean if fertility was actually the âBig Changeâ and menopause was just a âreturn to normalâ and why this theory actually makes far more sense in our modern world.
Sarah talks about the value of living an âentitled lifeâ and why this isnât selfish, but instead well-earned for her as a woman in her 50s.
Sarah and I discuss the power of midlife women as a demographic and why we can consider menopause a major cultural event.
Sarah shares her Costco story and what sheâs learned about her âinside voiceâ.Â
We discuss the role of declining estrogen in midlife womenâs diminishing drive to take care of everyone, why this is even more challenging for ...
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If you recently saw the revised drinking guidelines in Canada and gasped, youâre not alone. Most Canadians are drinking more than two drinks a week, the new low-risk maximum.
Ann Dowsett Johnston is an award-winning journalist and the bestselling author of Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol, a book named one of the top 10 of the year by the Washington Post. Ann is also now a psychotherapist, and my friend, mentor and writing coach. Â
Ann joins me for a discussion about the alcohol consumption guidelines in Canada released by the Centre on Substance Use and Addiction in January, which replace the 2011 Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines. The new guidelines present a continuum of health risks associated with different levels of alcohol consumption, including the risks of breast and colon cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Ann and I discuss what now constitutes low-risk, moderate, and high-risk drinking, and whether our ...
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Are you stuck in a job, habit, or relationship thatâs not serving you? Maybe youâre struggling with whether you should stick it out a little longer in case it gets better. In this episode, I share the approach I use with coaching clients who are feeling unsatisfied and unfulfilled to help them gain clarity, get unstuck, and start taking action to create the life, habits, and relationships they dream of. I explain how to articulate the fear behind your resistance to change, how to make as many uncertainties in your situation âcertainâ to reduce that fear and anxiety, and a simple tracking system I use with my clients that will help you know when itâs time to leave. My unique approach is flexible and helpful no matter where you are feeling stuck, whether itâs your career, your marriage, a friendship, or an unhealthy habit like alcohol.
Need help getting started? Download your free Blueprint for Change Coaching Workbook here: www.wendymcc...
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Fellow This Naked Mind coach and friend Christy Osborne joins me to celebrate my five-year anniversary of quitting drinking.Â
I share my alcohol story, including my âlast straw(s)â and talk about everything that has changed for me (big and small!) since I had my last drink.
Christy and I discuss some of the surprise gifts of going alcohol-free, how we parent and role model around the topic of drinking, and we both share a drinking story that used to bring us shame but now just makes us proud to be non-drinkers.Â
I reflect on empty nesting and how different the last few months would likely have looked if I hadnât stopped drinking.
Christy and I discuss the evolution of the sober curious movement and the normalization of the conversation around sobriety as nothing more than a positive wellness choice.
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My best friend Megan and I, who have five young adult children between us, reflect on our transition to an empty nest together this fall. We share the story of our unique lifelong friendship, and our shared experience entering motherhood, midlife, and now empty nesting together. We recount some of our favourite parts of living without kids again and some of the unforeseen challenges (or are they perks?) like chocolate-covered peanuts for lunch and key lime pie for dinner, playlist control (Piano Chill, anyone?), finding a ânew normalâ with your partner, and the lack of any requirement to follow a routine.
We discuss the toughest parts of not having your children close by and share what we did to find our own sense of purpose before our nests emptied and how that has helped to make this a surprisingly joyful time of life. We explore the idea of anticipatory grief and provide some very helpful insight into how to prepare yourself for this ...
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How many years have you made New Year promises only to find yourself making them all over again 12 months later?
I share my Top 10 Tips for making lasting habit change in 2023 and every year thereafter in this bite-sized solo episode. With these strategies, youâll make permanent, meaningful changes this year instead of giving up when âlife gets lifeyâ, as it always does.
Learn about trying different, not harder, stacking small change, the power of positive emotion, and the pitfalls of a deprivation and willpower-based plan.
Discover how to plan for real life this time, anticipate roadblocks and create contingency plans that will keep you on track. Youâll leave this episode with a brand-new framework for goal setting in 2023!
Ready to set yourself up for a truly successful alcohol experiment in 2023? Join me in my incredibly popular 6-week small group program for women, REWIND. It starts Jan 6, 2023. Until Jan 2nd, save $100 with cod...
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Wait! Before you say, âBut I donât have a problem with alcoholâ, know this â my tips in this bite-sized solo episode are critical to making permanent, meaningful change in ANY area of your life. Whether your coping mechanism of choice is red wine, salt and vinegar chips, cupcakes, or Nordstrom Rack, thereâs something in this episode for everyone.
Learn the 3 Câs of making change with an experiment mindset, how this approach changed EVERYTHING for me in January 2018 and led to me being almost 5 years alcohol-free, and why itâs the underpinning of every session I coach and program I create.
Ready to set yourself up for a truly successful alcohol experiment in 2023? '
Join me in my incredibly popular 6-week small group program for women, REWIND.
I only run this once a year, so don't miss out!Â
Group starts January 6, 2023. Until Jan 2nd, save $100 with code âJANREWINDâ.
Details and registration here: www.wendymccallum.com/rewind
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In episode 101, I talk to Mary Byers, an author, speaker, and coach who helps organizations and individuals set priorities and develop winning focus. Mary shares her experience with her âOne Word Yearâ experiment. She has let one word guide her each year for the last decade, and she explains how thatâs helped her to concentrate on whatâs most important, simplify her focus, and improve her life.
Mary and I discuss the power of this practice and Mary provides guidance on how to pick a word, how to let it guide you, and when to abandon it. I explain the impact of feelings-based goals v. behaviour-based goals and the importance of flexibility when it comes to permanently changing habits and thinking. I also share my âone wordâ for the new year and how it came to me after I became an empty nester earlier this fall.
The âOne Word Yearâ is a wonderful alternative to making a laundry list of New Yearâs resolutions youâll never be able to keep...
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Itâs the 100th episode of Bite-Sized Balance!
In todayâs episode of âthe little podcast that couldâ, my regular co-host and bestie Dr. Sarah Baillie, N.D., joins me to celebrate 100 episodes of Bite-Sized Balance, the âfakeâ podcast that I started over two years ago.
We each choose a handful of episodes that stand out for us from past seasons and discuss why you should give them a listen if you havenât had the chance or are a new listener to the show.
We also talk about feeling âcouchyâ, the pitfalls of Daylight Savings Time, and Sarahâs newfound passion for coaching.
Here are our favourite episodes with the links to watch on my website (you can also listen to all of these on your preferred podcast platform):
Episode 1: The Meno Whisperer (Dr. Sarah Baillie, N.D.)
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Episode 9: Alcohol and Womenâs Burnout (Annie ...
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Sara McElroy is a former hustle culture devotee, ex-chief marketing officer, the Wall Street Journalâs poster girl for pandemic career burnout, and a two-time member of the Great Resignation: class of 2021 and 2022.
Following a stress-induced shingles diagnosis in early 2021, Sara decided to hit the reset button on her life; she quit her hard-won CMO job and trekked to Peru's Sacred Valley to reset her frayed nervous system.
When she returned, she relocated from the buzzy metropolis of Atlanta to the beach in South Florida for a new job and a fresh start. But she once again encountered deeply ingrained cultural issues in her new role, and ultimately, she walked away again.
Finding herself in the company of millions of other women who also set unfulfilling jobs ablaze during the Great Resignation, she returned to her journalism roots and began to explore the stories, breaking points, and defining moments that led women to seek greater ...
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