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Healthy Weight Loss for Corporate Women with Kim Ritter | Ep. 150

Healthy Weight Loss for Corporate Women with Kim Ritter | Ep. 150

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I'm Bridget Walton, a Women's Hormone Coach helping ambitious women ages 25-40 naturally restore hormone balance, fix irregular periods, feel confident in their fertility, and resolve gut health issues without restrictive dieting.

If you struggle with missing periods, PCOS symptoms, bloating, or unpredictable cycles, this women's health podcast will teach you how to support your hormones through strategic nutrition and lifestyle changes that actually fit your busy life.

On I'm Hormonal, you'll discover natural solutions for period problems, learn how gut health impacts your hormones, and get practical hormone balance tips from a functional nutrition perspective - no more guessing what your body needs.

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Today we talk about weight loss with Certified Nutrition Coach, Kim Ritter. She shares insights about how the corporate women she works with see results without overhauling their lives. Hormones are one part of the weight loss equation, and the other part is about habits, goal setting, and knowing where to start--all of which we get into in this episode.

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