737: Why You Still Feel Off in Midlife (Even When You’re Doing Everything Right) with Dr. Melissa Sonners

April 14
1h 10m

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Episode Description

How do you retrain your brain and nervous system to seek out safety, joy, and alignment?

In this episode, mind-body alignment expert Dr. Melissa Sonners shares practical ways for midlife women to regulate their nervous system and find calm—even in the chaos of everyday life. 

She explains how many of us are unknowingly stuck in a stress-driven state, constantly scanning for what’s wrong, and how this pattern is reinforced by the questions we ask ourselves each day. 

Through her simple but powerful tools, she’ll help you learn to easily reset your nervous system and prevent burnout before it builds. 

Rather than waiting until the end of the day to relax (and realizing we can’t), she emphasizes creating moments of regulation in real time so we can be more present with our families and actually feel the joy in those everyday interactions. 

If you’re navigating the messy middle of midlife and craving more calm, presence, and connection, this episode is for you!


Dr. Melissa Sonners

Dr. Melissa Sonners is a chiropractor and mind-body alignment expert who helps women reconnect with themselves. As the host of the Be Inspired Mama Podcast and founder of Best Friends Book Nook, she creates spaces for self-growth without adding to busy schedules. After overcoming neurological Lyme disease, she discovered the power of small, intentional shifts for transformation. Now, she empowers women to turn inward for confidence and joy. Her upcoming book, The Connection Code, coming in April 2026 with Hay House Publishing, will guide women toward deeper alignment in their lives.


IN THIS EPISODE

  • Navigating the subtle and not-so-subtle symptoms of perimenopause 
  • Healthy communication in midlife as things are shifting 
  • Understanding and verbalizing your needs throughout your cycle 
  • Helpful ways to manage stress in midlife 
  • Getting clear on your values, especially in perimenopause and beyond 
  • Clarifying your non-negotiables and tapping into what feels best
  • About Book Nook, Dr. Sonners’ Virtual Book Club Community 
  • Using reading as a method of nervous system regulation 


QUOTES

“We always hear and we always know how much stress can impact your health. But I lived it, and I realized that stress was the catalyst for me getting as sick as I got.”

“Core values become your guiding principles. So when you have decision fatigue at any time, you don't have to think about it or make an emotional decision. You [say]: whatever one fits this value.”

“When you grab a book in the morning and you sit with it and you use it as an anchor tool, it trains your nervous system. Calm is safe. And that regulation is familiar. And when you do that in the morning, you're seeding your nervous system to find it throughout the day.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED

Order my newest book: The Perimenopause Revolution

⛓️‍💥 https://peri-revolution.com/


⁠👉🏻 Pre-order The Connection Code

⛓️‍💥 https://beehive.drmelissasonners.com/the-connection-code/


Dr. Sonner’s Website


Dr. Soner’s Podcast: Be Inspired Mama


Dr. Sonner on Instagram


Dr. Sonner on YouTube


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