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Energized with Dr. Mariza

728: Why Brain Fog Isn’t Random: The Hormone Shift Behind It

Energized with Dr. Mariza

Dr. Mariza Snyder

Alternative Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.8999 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Feeling like even the smallest things are suddenly overwhelming you?  This is actually part of a much bigger hormonal and neurological shift happening beneath the surface.  In today’s episode, I’m covering one of the most common—and least talked about—midlife experiences: the brain-related changes that come with perimenopause.  Even women who experience few classic symptoms like hot flashes are still undergoing silent physiological changes affecting the brain, bones, muscles, metabolism, and cardiovascular health.  We explore why perimenopause can be a destabilizing but deeply transformative recalibration where everything from hormones to lifestyle habits comes up for review.  So I’m breaking down simple daily habits you can start right away to support your brain, stabilize your energy, and reduce overwhelm without adding more to your already full plate.  Ready to clear the fog and feel like yourself again in midlife? Tune in here for the science-backed tools to start today. 🧠 IN THIS EPISODE The massive neuroendocrine shift happening in midlife What’s actually happening to the brain during perimenopause  Managing midlife inflammation and your immune system  The benefits of balancing your blood sugar and metabolism  How short bursts of activity can help you reclaim your energy  Honoring your circadian rhythm and prioritizing sleep  Why building strength and resilience in midlife is so important Managing your nervous system and avoiding cortisol spikes  How to join my FREE 7-day reset challenge to reignite your energy and metabolism!  QUOTES “Over 70% of women in perimenopause experience brain-related symptoms: mood changes, sleep disruptions, hot flashes, night sweats, anxiety, irritability, cognitive shifts, memory lapses, and low stress resilience. Eight out of the 10 most common symptoms in perimenopause are brain-related.” “This is metabolic neuroscience, and this is exactly why we cannot just push through the brain fog. We need to stabilize glucose. We need to lower insulin spikes. We need a calm cortisol. We need to reduce the inflammatory load.”  “These are the signals that we get to listen to, and that's why I created something to help you decode those signals and give your body back what it has been asking for.” RESOURCES MENTIONED Discover my Morning Metabolic Ignition Method in my FREE 7-day Jumpstart Program https://go.drmariza.com/lp/reignite-your-energy/ Order my newest book: The Perimenopause Revolution https://peri-revolution.com/ The Menopause Brain by Dr. Lisa Moscone RELATED EPISODES  721: No, It’s Not All in Your Head: The Medical Truth About Perimenopause with Dr. Jila Senemar 718: Low-Grade Inflammation: The Hidden Root of Fatigue, Brain Fog, and Hormone Imbalance with Dr. Shivani Gupta 717: “I Don’t Feel Like Myself Anymore”: The Mental & Emotional Reality of Perimenopause 701: Mood Swings, Brain Fog & Exhaustion: The Hormone Conversation You Deserve with Dr. Carrie Jones 690: The Perimenopause Revolution: Why midlife isn’t the end — it’s the beginning of your most energized, powerful, and vibrant self

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0:00.0

What is wrong with me? Is this burnout? Is this just aging? Is this me losing my edge? And if you've ever

0:11.3

asked yourself that, what is wrong with me? I want you to hear this clearly. You are not broken.

0:18.2

Welcome back to the energized with Dr. Marisa podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Marisa,

0:24.5

and I'm here to help you rock your hormones, optimize your metabolic health, and feel energized

0:29.6

in your body so that you can age powerfully and wake up feeling amazing in your body for many

0:35.6

years to come. Let's jump on in. I need to tell you something

0:39.8

that no one warned me about. And honestly, it shook me because it wasn't just the brain fog.

0:48.1

It was my stress tolerance, literally packing its bags and walking out the door. Because I used to handle pressure well.

0:56.5

Busy days, all good.

0:58.5

Hard conversations, I could navigate them.

1:01.4

Deadlines never scared me.

1:03.6

And then something shifted.

1:06.2

Small things started feeling enormous.

1:09.1

Noise felt louder.

1:10.7

Decisions felt heavier. and my patients felt like

1:14.5

they were razor thin. There were days, especially five to seven days before my period, where I just

1:20.7

felt untethered. I'd wake up with this low hum of dread that life was insurmountable. I would snap faster than I meant to

1:29.7

and was overstimulated by everything. Then came the migraines that would wake me up in the morning,

1:37.7

the memory lapses, and the walking into a room with intention and just blinking.

1:44.8

And I remember thinking, what is wrong with me?

1:49.1

Is this burnout?

1:50.5

Is this just aging?

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