The Breakfast Rule That Transformed My Metabolism After 40

February 23
21 mins

Episode Description

How does breakfast timing influence hormones and blood sugar control?


In this episode, I break down the exact breakfast rule that transformed my metabolism after 40 by changing when and how I eat my first meal. I explain why timing matters just as much as food quality, how protein-first breakfasts stabilize blood sugar, and why ultra-processed “healthy” breakfasts backfire. I also share the science behind circadian rhythms, morning light exposure, and protein intake so you can train your metabolism to work for you, not against you.

What you’ll learn:


(02:38) Why eating within an earlier daily window improves insulin sensitivity and metabolic health.

(03:31) How morning sunlight exposure activates cortisol and turns metabolism back on.

(04:12) Why skipping breakfast is linked to poor blood sugar control.

(05:56) How standard “healthy” breakfasts spike glucose and crash energy after 40.

(06:49) Why ultra-processed foods drive overeating even when calories are matched.

(07:41) How protein before or around workouts boosts lean mass and resting metabolism.

(09:08) The exact protein, fiber, and fat formula for a metabolic-friendly breakfast.

(14:41) How changing breakfast timing and protein intake reduced cravings and improved recovery.


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