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81. Manifesting with Your Cycle Featuring Tori Milner



This episode is a must listen if you are looking to become more powerful and empowered from within. Tori Milner joins us to discuss fertility awareness, the four phases of the menstrual cycle and the energy behind each phase, which phase of our cycle holds deep inner wisdom, how can you tell which phase of your cycle you’re in, and how to manifest with our menstrual cycle.

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In this episode Tori and I discuss
Why would someone want to take charge of their own contraception?
What is fertility awareness?
What does it mean to be independent in our fertility?
What are the four phases of the menstrual cycle?
What is the energy behind each phase of our menstrual cycle?
Which phase of our cycle holds deep inner wisdom?
How can you tell which phase of your cycle you’re in?
What tools can we use to embrace our cycle?
How can we manifest with our menstrual cycle?
How can we transform scarcity mindset with the help of our menstrual cycle?
What are ways we can reconnect to our womb?

Tori Milner Resources
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Tori is a Menstrual Educator and Cycle and Transitions Coach who specializes in supporting people 1-1 during major life transitions of all kinds. She has a passion for cyclical living and wisdom that comes from harvesting the power of our cycles. Specifically connecting to your inner power and the energy of abundance within.

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35. Unlock Your Biological Feminine Superpowers with Kayla Osterhoff



This week’s episode is such a powerful one. Neuropsychophysiologist Kayla Osterhoff joins me to talk about women’s biological superpowers. These superpowers can be harnessed, amplified and increased through the optimization of a woman’s biorhythm.

Women are biologically different than men in many amazing ways, yet most women have never learned about the natural cycles that their bodies experience each and every month of their lives!

Get ready to tap into your divine biology to boost you cognition, energy, health, and vibrance.

This episode is a MUST-LISTEN for all women, and for anyone who loves a woman!

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In this interview Kayla and I discuss:

What is a woman’s biorhythm?
How is it different from a man’s biorhythm?
Neurochemical, biochemical and physiological changes do we go through each cycle?
Why women are not just “small men”.
What roles do estrogen and progesterone play in our daily life?
Why is there a giant gap in health-related research for women?
How many women are we in the course of one month?
What is the cost of ignoring our biorhythm (hint: adrenal burnout, hormonal burnout, and other health issues)
What happens to women’s brains when they are “shedding”?
How is a woman’s metabolism affected by her hormones?
Why does a woman have lower energy levels during her cycle?
What roles do estrogen and progesterone play when it comes to our moods and energy levels?
The true story of the red tent
Why do women tend to binge eat during their period?
During which phase are we the most magnetic?
During which phase are we the most social?
How can you track your cycle and your biorhythm?

Links:
Instagram: @biocurious_kayla
Kayla’s website – herbiorhythm.com
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Kayla Osterhoff is a Neuropsychophysiologist and world-renowned Women’s Health Expert who is passionate about empowering women to step into the leadership roles that they are born for. Kayla is formally trained across the health sciences with a bachelor of science in health ecology, master of science in public health, and currently pursuing her doctoral degree in the field of neuropsychophysiology. Formerly, she served as a Health Scientist for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and spent several years prior working in the clinical setting. The last several years of her career have been dedicated to researching women’s neuropsychology. Kayla’s investigative efforts into the brains and minds of women led her to a major discovery about women’s unique cognitive and leadership abilities.

Medical Disclaimer. The information on this podcast and website is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.