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Healthier Ever After

Healthier Ever After

By: Support My Weight Loss
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Healthier Ever After is a weekly podcast dedicated to helping you build a healthier, more sustainable life—without extremes, gimmicks, or shame.


Each episode is drawn from our live weekly conversations, where we break down real-world weight loss challenges, healthy lifestyle habits, and long-term wellness strategies that actually work in everyday life. From medically guided weight loss and GLP-1 medications to nutrition, movement, mindset, and behavior change, we focus on progress you can maintain—for life.


Hosted by experienced healthcare professionals, Healthier Ever After blends medical insight with practical guidance, honest conversations, and encouragement for wherever you are on your journey. Whether you’re just getting started, navigating plateaus, or looking for sustainable ways to feel better, move better, and live better, this podcast meets you where you are.


Because the goal isn’t just weight loss—it’s living healthier ever after.


**The information shared on Healthier Ever After is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The content discussed does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or other licensed healthcare provider regarding any medical condition, treatment, medication, or lifestyle change. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking care because of information heard on this podcast.



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Episodes
  • Pregnancy and Post-partum Hormones
    Jul 8 2026

    Rick and Greg close out their hormones series with one of the most personal episodes yet — a conversation with a guest who's family: Rick's daughter Lindsay, a nurse and soon-to-be nurse practitioner at BYU, who opens up about her own experience with postpartum depression and anxiety.

    Lindsay shares what it was like to go through three different postpartum periods — mild anxiety she dismissed with her first baby, a severe depressive episode after her second, and panic attacks she'd never experienced before with her third — and why recognizing the symptoms in herself was far harder than recognizing them in the patients she cares for every day as a nurse.

    Rick and Greg unpack the biology behind it: in the hours and days after delivery, estrogen and progesterone fall off a cliff, making the postpartum period the single most dramatic hormonal shift in human biology. While most women experience a short-lived case of the "baby blues," 15–20% go on to experience real postpartum depression — serious, often underdiagnosed, and treatable.

    The conversation also covers the stigma around antidepressants, what changed when Lindsay found a provider who actually took the time to listen, the role of a strong support system, and how breastfeeding's hormonal effects can extend the postpartum recovery window to as long as 18 months.

    A candid, important listen for anyone who is pregnant, postpartum, or supporting someone who is — and a reminder that struggling after childbirth isn't a personal failure, it's biology.

    Rick and Greg are medical providers, but not your medical provider. Please consult your own provider regarding pregnancy, postpartum care, or any medication or treatment decisions.


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    32 mins
  • What to do About Women's Hormones
    Jul 1 2026

    Rick, Greg, and nurse practitioner Caitlin wrap up their women's hormonal health series with a practical episode focused on what to actually do. They start with the lifestyle foundation — resistance training, protein, sleep, and stress — and then move into the full menu of hormone therapy options: estrogen (why the patch is often the safest bet), progesterone, testosterone for women, and vaginal estrogen. They also discuss GLP-1 medications and how they fit into a whole-patient approach. If you've been listening to this series and wondering "okay, but what do I do?" — this is the episode.

    For informational and educational purposes only. Consult your personal medical provider before starting any hormone replacement, supplement, or medication.

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    46 mins
  • Hormones Throughout a Female Lifespan
    Jun 24 2026

    Hormones don't just affect reproduction — they shape nearly every system in your body across your entire lifetime. In this episode, Rick and Greg continue their conversation with women's hormone specialist Caitlin, covering the full hormonal timeline of a woman's life: what estrogen is actually doing from your twenties through perimenopause, how to recognize when symptoms cross from "normal fluctuation" into "something's off," and why the same habits that kept you healthy in your thirties suddenly stop working in your forties.

    They also discuss the May 2026 renaming of PCOS to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome — and why that shift in language matters for how the condition gets treated. Plus: why sleep is usually the first place to start, how cortisol quietly undermines everything, and the stepwise approach Caitlin uses to restore hormonal balance without overwhelming the system all at once.

    Nothing in this episode is medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider before starting any hormone, medication, or treatment protocol.

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    42 mins
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