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135. Why Midlife Women Can't Lose the Last Five Pounds with Kim Hynes

135. Why Midlife Women Can't Lose the Last Five Pounds with Kim Hynes

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Join the Cool Girl Collective We created the Cool Girl Collective for women over 40 who are ready to feel supported, seen, and understood. Inside, you'll find real conversations about menopause, hormones, emotional eating, chronic illness, relationships, and everything midlife brings along with with humor, heart, and community. This is your safe space to ask questions, share your story, and find practical tools for your health and happiness. 👉 Click Here to Join: https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ If you've ever felt frustrated, stuck, or conflicted about that last bit of weight, this episode offers reassurance, perspective, and permission to choose health, peace, and sustainability over constant striving. In this episode, Kim tackles a question she hears constantly from midlife women and clients: What about the last five to eight pounds? Should we keep pushing, or is there a point where the body is actually asking for safety, stability, and compassion instead of more effort? Kim shares why this topic is complicated, emotional, and deeply tied to decades of diet culture, especially for women over 40 navigating perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause. She reframes weight loss for midlife women to look consider body trust, metabolism, hormones, nervous system safety, and long-term health rather than scale obsession. You'll hear why holding onto weight, especially in the midsection, is often a protective response rather than a failure, and why doing "all the right things" does not always mean the body is ready to let go of more. Kim explains the difference between fat, inflammation, water retention, and body composition, and why the scale alone is not the best tool. Topics covered include: · Why the last five pounds are often the hardest in midlife · How diet culture keeps us blaming ourselves instead of listening to our bodies · The role of safety, stress, and the nervous system in fat loss · Why under-eating can stall progress even when habits feel "clean" · How protein, fiber, and food volume support metabolism · The impact of skipping meals, especially breakfast · Strength training, progressive overload, and why muscle matters more than scale weight · Non-exercise activity and why daily movement counts more than you think · Inflammation, alcohol, sugar, gluten, and individual food sensitivities · Why midlife bodies respond better to gentleness than pressure · Tiny shifts versus overhauls and why patience matters · Choosing between feeling leaner versus weighing less · Letting go of perfection and redefining success at this stage of life Connect with Kim: Emotional Eats Podcast: Emotional Eats Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/emotional-eats-podcast-end-emotional-eating-weight/id1686639038 Website: https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep? Check out Brain.fm. This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast. Get 30 days for free here. https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code: KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm. It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep. Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only. Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits. This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals. If you enjoyed the episode, share and follow. I would be so grateful.
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