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Energized with Dr. Mariza

629: Unlocking Emotional Resilience with Awareness, Lifestyle and Tools to Regulate Your Stress Triggers with Dr. Drew Ramsey

Energized with Dr. Mariza

Dr. Mariza Snyder

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.8974 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Roughly 80% of perimenopause and menopause symptoms are brain-derived. From mood swings to low-stress tolerance, insomnia, and more… are you taking care of your brain during this huge transition period in midlife?  It’s no wonder one of the biggest concerns of women over 40 is their mental health. So, if you’re experiencing anxiety, overwhelm, brain fog, and irritable mood, you’re NOT alone.  That’s why Dr. Drew Ramsey is joining me on the podcast today to share his expertise on mental health and teach you how to feel safe in your body and brain.  We talk about:  What the modern brain is, and what you can do for optimal brain health in today’s world  Tackling obstacles when it comes to caring for your mental health Must-do habits for your brain that you can easily start ASAP And MORE Don’t miss this episode– because with the right mental fitness, you’ll start to feel like yourself again, and stay that way for good! Drew Ramsey, MD Dr. Drew Ramsey is a board-certified psychiatrist, author, and mental health advocate who founded the Brain Food Clinic– a digital mental health clinical practice. He’s written several books that explore the connections between mental health and nutrition. He’s also on the Advisory Board at Men’s Health, the Editorial Board at Medscape Psychiatry, and the Scientific Advisory Board of the anti-stigma nonprofit Bring Change To Mind. IN THIS EPISODE Prioritizing mental health in our modern world  The science behind movement for mental health  The impact past traumas have on your stress response  Implementing mental fitness for the whole family  Overcoming common obstacles when improving mental fitness  The power of journaling for your mental health Practical steps for healing your brain and improving mental fitness QUOTES “I don't want mental fitness in any way to be oppressive. My idea is that it's inspirational because it feels good.” “I'm a big advocate of therapy, not just for symptom control and because you're struggling with mental health, but for mental fitness for this notion of an ongoing kind of maintenance and attention to your mind, your mental health, and your specific goals.” “This transition in the 40s, 50s, and 60s into the next chapters of life– being more intentional, being more clear about the challenges for each of us… I think it helps us have a little more grace and feel more oriented.” RESOURCES MENTIONED Get Dr. Ramsey’s Book: Healing the Modern Brain Dr. Ramsey’s Website Dr. Ramsey’s Instagram RELATED EPISODES  594: What I Did This Past Year to Heal My Brain and Lower Systemic Inflammation 586: What You Can Do in Perimenopause to Optimize Your Energy, Resilience and Brain Power with Dr. Mariza #469: Six Powerful Ways to Keep Your Brain Young and Clear #476: How to Pivot in Perimenopause to Increase Energy, Metabolism and Brain Power

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0:00.0

Most kids are eating almost entirely ultra-processed foods.

0:03.8

Is that the root cause of all mental health?

0:05.9

No.

0:06.4

Is that contributing to the burden?

0:08.4

Yeah, it's contributing for sure.

0:10.1

That's not just fringy wellness folks anymore.

0:12.1

It's pretty clear evidence.

0:13.4

We have a sedentary lifestyle.

0:15.1

We have screens and smartphones.

0:17.0

And so there's a number of environmental contributors to the rise in mental health conditions we're seeing.

0:22.4

Welcome back to the energized with Dr. Marisa podcast.

0:26.6

I'm your host, Dr. Marisa, and I'm here to help you rock your hormones, optimize your metabolic health, and feel energized in your body so that you can age powerfully and wake up feeling amazing in your body

0:39.9

for many years to come. Let's jump on in. Here's a question. How does your brain feel while trying

0:52.4

to function in the modern day world? I'm talking about right now.

0:57.3

Because there are days when my brain feels like it is running on fumes because of life's

1:03.1

endless to-do lists and multiple stressors. Whether that's issues, I'm talking health issues in your

1:09.9

family, or maybe even yourself,

1:12.3

constant deadlines, family deadlines, school deadlines, work deadlines.

1:17.1

I mean, honestly, what isn't a deadline these days?

1:20.6

And then just simply needing to figure out what you and your family are eating day in and day out.

1:26.8

And even if it's just you, you still got to

1:29.5

figure that thing out meals, right? At least three times a day. And that's not to mention

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