Perhaps you’ve heard that menopause is having a moment. But while menopause is more present in the media, there’s still a lack of balanced, nuanced and honest information around this stage of life.
In this episode, host Rachel talks with yoga and Pilates teacher and teacher-trainer Niamh Daly about her passion project: yoga for the late reproductive stage, perimenopause, menopause, and beyond.
We discuss the lesser-known physical and mental implications of this menopause, and how we can fine-tune our yoga practice to support our changing needs.
“Instead of menopause being a time where we have reduced capacity for all those things…it is a time where we recognize our true capacity.” – Niamh Daly
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“I am in love with that life phase because there is an awakening.” – Niamh Daly
Show Notes:
- The challenges of measuring the effects of yoga with research [3:00]
- What inspired Niamh’s fascination with this life stage [5:14]
- The new stigma around menopause [10:28]
- Perimenopause can trigger existential angst [14:57]
- Less discussed impacts of menopause: changes in perceived capacity [19:48]
- Rage and menopause [24:54]
- Changes in self esteem [28:47]
- The medicalization of menopause & health worries [31:01]
- Shifts in purpose, career, relationships & libido [33:35]
- Yoga asana through late reproductive stage, perimenopause & menopause [38:32]
- Differences in approach: perimenopause vs menopause [47:58]
- The vital importance of Satya in media coverage & in our teaching [51:58]
- Research on menopause and pranayama [58:00]
- Meditation, self-judgement, CBT & Pratipaksha Bhavana [1:02:46]
- Wrap up & more resources [1:05:07]
Links Mentioned:
- Watch this episode on YouTube
- Female Health Yoga Teacher Training
- Previous Yoga Medicine® Podcast Episodes:
- Connect with Niamh Daly:
Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Yinstinct Yoga
“It is not as black-and-white or disastrous as it is being portrayed and teachers need to know the middle ground truth that is out there if they know where to look.” – Niamh Daly