Épisodes

  • Why Stress is Quietly Rewriting Your Metabolism
    Jan 14 2026

    Stress Is a Metabolic Input

    Stress isn’t just something you “manage.”

    It’s a biological input your metabolism responds to — constantly.

    In this episode, we unpack why stress is so often misunderstood in women’s health, and why treating it as an emotional or mindset issue misses what’s actually happening physiologically.

    For women, stress directly alters:

    • metabolic signaling

    • energy production

    • hormonal balance

    • inflammation and recovery

    When stress is ignored as a metabolic input, symptoms can start to feel random — even when labs look “normal” and you’re doing all the right things.

    🧠 This episode reframes stress from a psychological burden to a biological signal

    🌿 And explains why generic advice so often fails to resolve fatigue, inflammation, and hormonal symptoms in women

    This conversation builds on the foundation laid in earlier episodes and sets the stage for understanding how metabolic patterns adapt under load.

    If you want to understand how your metabolism responds to stress, the next step is identifying your Dynamic Metabolic Type.

    👉 I invite you to take the Dynamic Metabolic Type Quiz here:

    https://form.jotform.com/250528550970055

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    16 min
  • Why Trying Everything Backfires -- And What Actually Works.
    Jan 8 2026

    If you’ve tried changing your diet, workouts, supplements, routines — "tried everything" — and still feel stuck, this episode is for you.

    What I see clinically isn’t a lack of effort.

    It’s chaos.

    Women often end up trying everything — not because they’re impulsive, but because no one has shown them how their metabolism is adapting underneath the surface. Without that context, even well-intentioned changes can backfire or only work temporarily.

    In this episode, I introduce the DART Method —

    Discover. Apply. Restore. Thrive.

    This is the framework I developed to help women move out of trial-and-error cycles and into a clear, structured way of working with their physiology — not against it.

    🧠 We talk about why “doing one thing at a time” or following generic advice often isn’t enough

    🌿 How metabolic adaptation explains why symptoms persist or keep returning

    🧭 And how the proper framework creates safety and vitality for a stressed female metabolism

    This episode is about clarity — not perfection.

    If you’d like to understand your metabolic pattern as context for this method, you can take the Dynamic Metabolic Type Quiz here:

    👉 https://form.jotform.com/250528550970055

    This is optional, but it can help you follow along more personally as you continue through the series.

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    10 min
  • Why Generic Health Advice Fails Women -- And What Actually Works
    Jan 8 2026

    Why does the same diet, workout, or protocol help one woman feel better — and leave another feeling worse?

    In this episode, I introduce the concept of Dynamic Metabolic Types (DMTs) — a framework for understanding how a woman’s metabolism is currently responding to stress, demand, and recovery.

    Most health advice is generic.

    Women are not.

    Here, we explore why women experience fatigue, inflammation, hormonal symptoms, and metabolic “stalling” so differently — and why personalization isn’t a luxury, it’s a physiological necessity.

    This episode isn’t about fixing your body.

    It’s about understanding the pattern it’s been responding from — so you can stop trial-and-error approaches that backfire and start working with your biology.

    🧠 Clarity replaces confusion.

    🌿 Personalization replaces guessing.

    If you’d like to understand your own metabolic pattern, you can take the Dynamic Metabolic Type Quiz here:

    👉 https://form.jotform.com/250528550970055

    This quiz is optional, but it can be helpful context as you listen to the next episode, where we’ll discuss how to apply this information using the DART Method.

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    13 min
  • Women’s Metabolism Isn’t Unresponsive - It’s Adaptive
    Jan 8 2026

    If you’ve been doing “all the right things” — eating well, exercising, managing stress — and your body still isn’t responding, this episode is for you.

    Women’s metabolism doesn’t malfunction.

    It adapts.

    In this brief introductory episode, I’ll explain why so many women feel frustrated, dismissed, or confused about their health — and why common advice so often falls short for female physiology.

    This podcast is about understanding how women’s metabolism actually works across different life stages, stress patterns, and biological states — so you can stop guessing and start making changes that truly support your body.

    If you’ve ever felt like your body isn’t listening, this is where clarity begins.

    ✨ Welcome to the Women’s Metabolism MD Podcast.

    If what I’m describing resonates, I’ve created a short quiz that helps identify your Dynamic Metabolic Type — the pattern your metabolism is currently operating in.

    You don’t need to take it now, but it can be helpful context as you listen to the next episodes

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    5 min
  • Welcome to Women's Metabolism MD
    Jan 7 2026

    Women’s metabolism isn’t unresponsive — it’s adaptive.

    In this brief introduction, Dr. Mylaine Riobé, OB-GYN and integrative physician, explains why so many women feel exhausted, stuck, or confused by their bodies despite doing “all the right things.”

    This podcast is for women who are frustrated by trial-and-error approaches to health, normal labs that don’t match how they feel, and advice that doesn’t account for how women’s physiology actually adapts.

    Here, we focus on understanding how women’s metabolism responds to stress, demand, and recovery — and why clarity, not more effort, is what’s been missing.

    If this resonates, continue with Episode 1 to explore why trial and error keeps failing women — and what your body has been responding to all along.

    Want to understand what your body actually needs? Take the Dynamic Metabolic Type Quiz and discover the metabolic pattern driving your symptoms.

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    5 min