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#198: Stress and Infertility, Hair Loss, & Boundaries When Working From Home

#198: Stress and Infertility, Hair Loss, & Boundaries When Working From Home

FromWell-Fed Women


#198: Stress and Infertility, Hair Loss, & Boundaries When Working From Home

FromWell-Fed Women

ratings:
Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Here's the notes for episode #198 of Well-Fed Women. Be sure to check back every Tuesday for a new episode, and head over to Apple Podcasts or Stitcher to subscribe!

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In this episode, Stefani and Noelle discuss stress and infertility, hair loss, and boundaries when working from home.

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Topics!
[20:25] Stress and Infertility
[33:55] Hair Loss
[48:56] Boundaries When Working From Home
Links!
Noelle's website: https://coconutsandkettlebells.com

Stefani's website: http://paleoforwomen.com

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The Well Fed Women podcast is sponsored in part by the Nutritional Therapy Association. The NTA trains and certifies Nutritional Therapy Practitioners and Consultants, emphasizing bio-individuality and the range of dietary strategies that support wellness. The NTA emphasizes local, properly prepared, nutrient-dense foods as the key to restoring balance and enhancing the body’s ability to heal. The NTA's Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Program and fully online Nutritional Therapy Consultant Program empower graduates with the education and skills they need to launch successful, fulfilling careers in holistic nutrition.

Registration is now open for February class and you can learn more and save your seat by going to: www.nutritionaltherapy.com. Don't forget to check out the NTA’s Annual Conference, Roots happening March 1-3 in Portland, Oregon. It’s one of the most empowering and educational holistic nutrition events of the year and all are welcome!

 
Released:
Nov 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Authentic, unfiltered conversations about health, nutrition, fitness, mindset, and body image. The show (formerly known as The Paleo Women Podcast) is hosted by Noelle Tarr, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Certified Personal Trainer, and co-hosted by Stefani Ruper. Both co-authored the book Coconuts and Kettlebells. Expect real talk, moderately amusing banter, and empowering advice for women, from women. Find more from Noelle at coconutsandkettlebells.com, and Stefani at paleoforwomen.com.