Embracing Flow

76-Heather Allmendinger: What Stress Really Does to Your Hormones

Episode Summary

Stress doesn’t just live in your mind — it lives in your hormones. In this episode, Heather Allmendinger, Queen of Flow, explores how chronic stress rewires the body’s natural rhythm, disrupts hormonal balance, and what your menstrual cycle is really telling you about your health.

Episode Notes

Your body keeps the score of everything you’ve lived through — every stress, every push, every “I’ll rest later.” In this episode of Embracing Flow™, Heather Allmendinger, Queen of Flow and founder of Vivydus, unpacks how stress doesn’t just affect your mood — it reshapes your hormones, energy, and menstrual rhythm.

Learn why your menstrual cycle is more than fertility — it’s your fifth vital sign. Heather explores the science behind cortisol, the HPA axis, and how chronic stress rewires hormonal balance. Through stories, research, and reflection, she helps you understand the link between stress, energy crashes, emotional swings, and cycle changes — and how to restore harmony.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

How the stress hormone cortisol influences estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid balance

Why women often feel “wired but tired” in high-stress seasons

The connection between skipped periods, sleep issues, and chronic overwhelm

Steps to reset your body’s natural rhythm through rest, awareness, and nutrition

How to teach the next generation that cycles are messages, not mysteries

💭 Reflection Prompt: Where is your body keeping score right now, and what would it look like to give it support instead of pressure?

🎧 Listen now and rediscover your rhythm.

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