• 53. The One About Getting Out of Fight or Flight Mode with Valerie Beaulieu
    Jul 1 2026
    Nervous system dysregulation, chronic pain, migraines, fatigue, and perfectionism are all connected in ways most of us were never taught to understand.In this episode, I sit down with Valerie Beaulieu (former Athletic Therapist, Migraine and Neuroplasticity Expert) to explore what the nervous system actually does, what nervous system dysregulation looks like in real life, and why so many high-achieving women find themselves stuck in cycles of exhaustion, pain, people-pleasing, and survival mode.We discuss the role fear plays in chronic symptoms, how fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses show up in everyday life, and why silence can feel so uncomfortable when your nervous system is constantly scanning for danger. Valerie also shares the latest thinking on neuroplastic pain, including how the brain can continue to generate pain signals even after an injury has healed, and how our beliefs, emotions, and internal narratives can influence healing.If you've ever wondered why you feel stuck despite doing all the "right" things, this conversation offers a fascinating perspective on the connection between your brain, body, emotions, and energy.Key Takeaways:Your nervous system is constantly gathering information and determining whether you are safe or under threat.Many women spend years operating in survival mode without realizing it.Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses can show up as perfectionism, overworking, people-pleasing, procrastination, or feeling stuck.Fear is often at the root of chronic stress patterns, even when it appears as anger, guilt, shame, or frustration.The stories and beliefs you attach to your symptoms can influence how your brain experiences pain and fatigue.Neuroplastic pain is real pain generated by learned brain pathways rather than ongoing tissue damage.Chronic pain and chronic fatigue are not "all in your head," but your brain plays an important role in how symptoms are experienced.Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy: 32. The One That Sets The Record Straight on Cortisol45. The One Where You Feel Safe To Speak Up with Elise Besler22. The One Where You Take Care of Everyone But Yourself with Amanda RocheleauConnect with Valerie:Valerie Beaulieu is a former Athletic Therapist, Migraine and Neuroplasticity Expert with over 17 years of experience helping people overcome acute sports-related injuries, chronic pain, and stress-related symptoms. After years of working with everyone from everyday individuals to Olympic athletes, she discovered that achieving freedom from chronic pain and symptoms goes far beyond the physical body and is deeply connected to the brain, nervous system, emotions, and identity patterns.Today, Valerie specializes in helping women break free from chronic migraines, pain, and symptoms by retraining the brain and nervous system through a powerful mind-body approach. Through her speaking, coaching, and signature R.I.S.E. program, she empowers women to stop living in survival mode, regain trust in their bodies, and reclaim agency over their health and lives.Linktree: Linktr.ee/ValerieMindBodyRxIG: @valerie_mindbody_coachFB: Valerie Beaulieu - Mind-Body Living RxYouTube: Valerie Beaulieu | Rise Above Pain💌 Leave Me a Voicemail!I want to hear from YOU!Share your questions, stories, or thoughts about this episode — your message might even be featured on a future show.Leave me a voicemail here: Speakpipe.com/TheFatigueFixerDr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur is a Naturopathic Doctor, mom, and fatigue fixer who’s on a mission to help women fix their fatigue and get the health care they deserve. You can find her talking about all things fatigue on Instagram and learn more about her services at drsarahv.ca.The Fatigue Fixer is produced by Story Studio Network.
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    48 mins
  • 52. The One Where Insulin Resistance is Stealing Your Energy
    Jun 17 2026
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    If you’re struggling with fatigue, abdominal weight gain, brain fog, and cravings, you may be dealing with a very common metabolic dysfunction: insulin resistance.

    In this episode, Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur unpacks one of the most common—but often overlooked—causes of low energy: insulin resistance. You'll learn what insulin resistance actually is, why it can develop years before prediabetes, how muscle, sleep, stress, and hormones influence blood sugar regulation, and which lab tests can help identify it early. Most importantly, you'll walk away with practical, sustainable strategies to improve insulin sensitivity without restrictive diets or all-or-nothing thinking.

    If you've ever been told your blood sugar is "normal" but you still feel exhausted, this episode is for you.


    Key Takeaways:
    • Insulin resistance often develops years—or even decades—before prediabetes or Type 2 diabetes is diagnosed.
    • Normal blood sugar does not necessarily mean your insulin levels are normal.
    • Common symptoms include:
      • Afternoon energy crashes
      • Brain fog
      • Increased cravings for sugar or carbohydrates
      • Feeling irritable or "hangry" when meals are delayed
      • Weight gain around the midsection
    • Muscle acts as one of the body's biggest glucose sinks, making strength training and movement powerful tools for prevention.
    • Chronic stress, poor sleep, perimenopause, PCOS, a history of gestational diabetes, and certain medications can all increase risk.
    • Waist circumference is one of the strongest predictors of future insulin resistance and metabolic disease.
    • Whether or not Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are helpful for understanding your blood sugar levels
    • Which exact labs can show early signs of insulin resistance

    Resources & Additional Episodes:
    • Download my free lab guide The Missing Piece, to learn which lab markers every woman should know, and the optimal ranges I use in clinical practice.
    • 32. The One That Sets The Record Straight on Cortisol
    • 47. The One Where I Changed My Mind About Cholesterol
    • 44. The One Where Exercise Stops Feeling So Hard


    Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur is a Naturopathic Doctor, mom, and fatigue fixer who’s on a mission to help women fix their fatigue and get the health care they deserve. You can find her talking about all things fatigue on Instagram and learn more about her services at drsarahv.ca.

    The Fatigue Fixer is produced by Story Studio Network.
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    49 mins
  • 51. The One Where Fibroids Get Mistreated with Nam Kiwanuka
    Jun 3 2026
    💌 Leave Me a Voicemail!I want to hear from YOU!Share your questions, stories, or thoughts about this episode — your message might even be featured on a future show.Leave me a voicemail here: Speakpipe.com/TheFatigueFixer------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fibroids, heavy periods, iron deficiency, anemia, exhaustion, women’s health, and medical dismissal are at the center of this powerful conversation with Nam Kiwanuka, award-winning journalist and host of the podcast '(MIS)Treated'.Nam shares her deeply personal experience navigating years of debilitating symptoms, severe blood loss, and repeated dismissal within the healthcare system, before finally receiving appropriate care for fibroids. Together, we explore the enormous physical, emotional, financial, and systemic impact of untreated women’s health concerns — especially for women who have been taught to normalize pain, exhaustion, and suffering.This episode is an honest conversation about what happens when women are not listened to, the shame that often surrounds reproductive health, and why better advocacy, education, and healthcare systems are urgently needed.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Key Takeaways:Fibroids affect a huge percentage of women, yet many still struggle for years to receive appropriate careHeavy periods and severe fatigue are often normalized, even when they are signs of significant blood loss and iron deficiencyMedical dismissal can have profound impacts on a woman’s body, mental health, relationships, career, and overall quality of lifeWomen and minorities were not required to be included in clinical trials until 1993, contributing to major gaps in women’s healthcare researchShame and stigma keep many women from openly discussing symptoms related to menstruation and reproductive healthThe economic costs of untreated women’s health conditions extend far beyond healthcare spending and affect productivity, careers, and familiesStorytelling and lived experience are powerful tools for creating awareness and driving systemic healthcare change------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You may also enjoy: '(MIS)Treated' hosted by Nam KiwanukaEP 13: The One Where Your Period Is A Pain------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Guest Info:Nam Kiwanuka is an award-winning journalist and the host/producer of TVO’s '(MIS)Treated', a podcast on women's health. She has hosted 'The Thread with Nam Kiwanuka', 'The Agenda in the Summer', and co-hosted 'The Agenda with Steve Paikin'. She also contributes to columns for TVO.org.Originally from Uganda, Nam spent her early years in a refugee camp in Kenya before settling in London, Ontario. She's lived and worked in the UK, the USA, and Sierra Leone. Her remarkable career in journalism includes roles as the first Black woman in Canada to host a magazine sports show with NBAXL and CFL Crunch on Sportsnet, as a VJ / videographer at MuchMusic, and writing a column for the BBC’s 'Focus on Africa'. She's interviewed Britney Spears, Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood, and Africa's first female head of state and Nobel Prize winner Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, plus many more newsmakers. Beyond her professional work, she’s a passionate plant collector with a collection to rival Allan Gardens, and is determined to perfect her chocolate chip cookie recipe.Learn more about '(MIS)Treated': TVO.org/podcasts/mistreated------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur is a Naturopathic Doctor, mom, and fatigue fixer who’s on a mission to help women fix their fatigue and get the health care they deserve. You can find her talking about all things fatigue on Instagram and learn more about her services at drsarahv.ca.The Fatigue Fixer is produced by Story Studio Network.
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    50 mins
  • 50. The One Where a Diagnosis Changes Everything with Pam Conquest
    May 20 2026
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    Invisible illness, chronic fatigue, and autoimmune conditions like multiple sclerosis are often misunderstood, especially for high-achieving women who are used to pushing through and performing, no matter how they feel. In this episode, I sit down with palliative care nurse consultant and MS patient Pam Conquest to talk about what it’s really like to live with an illness that others can’t see.

    We explore Pam’s journey from early symptoms to diagnosis, and the emotional reality that comes with it, including grief, identity shifts, and learning to live within new limits. This conversation is honest, compassionate, and deeply practical for anyone navigating fatigue, chronic illness, or supporting someone who is.

    Key Takeaways
    • Invisible illness can be incredibly isolating, especially when you “look fine” on the outside
    • Many women dismiss or minimize early symptoms and delay seeking care
    • Chronic illness often comes with grief, even if nothing “visible” has changed
    • High-achieving women tend to override their limits, which can worsen fatigue
    • You cannot “push through” your way out of chronic fatigue
    • Tools like Spoon Theory and the PEARLS framework can help you communicate and manage your energy more effectively
    • Self-compassion is not optional, it is essential for living well with chronic illness

    Pam Conquest is a palliative care nurse consultant who helps individuals with chronic and life-limiting illnesses to better manage symptoms, including fatigue. Her work is uniquely shaped by both clinical expertise and lived experience.

    Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2014, Pam has navigated years of relapses, treatments, and the ongoing reality of fatigue.

    As a mother to one child on Earth and one in Heaven, she understands how invisible grief can quietly and deeply affect energy, and recognizes grief and loss as a common thread in people with chronic and life limiting illnesses.

    Blending professional insight with personal experience, Pam offers a compassionate and powerful perspective on how chronic illness and grief intersect, and how individuals can better understand and manage their energy.

    Follow her on Instagram.


    Other Episodes You Might Enjoy:
    • The One Where We Tackle Autoimmune Fatigue with Alison Danby
    • The One Where You Redefine Success
    • The One Where You Hear Your Body Speak


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    Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur is a Naturopathic Doctor, mom, and fatigue fixer who’s on a mission to help women fix their fatigue and get the health care they deserve. You can find her talking about all things fatigue on Instagram and learn more about her services at drsarahv.ca.

    The Fatigue Fixer is produced by Story Studio Network.
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    48 mins
  • 49. The One Where You're in Energy Debt
    May 6 2026
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    Fatigue, burnout, and low energy are incredibly common for high-achieving women who are used to performing at a high level in every area of their lives. If you are the one everyone relies on, the one who keeps things running, and the one who rarely drops the ball, this episode will feel very familiar.

    In this kickoff to Season 5, I introduce the concept of Energy Wealth and explain why so many capable, driven women end up feeling exhausted despite having created a life that checks all the boxes. When you are overgiving, overfunctioning, and constantly performing all day long, your energy gets depleted faster than you can replenish it. This leads to what I call energy debt. And no amount of pushing through is going to fix that.

    This episode will help you start seeing your energy differently so you can quickly know what’s making you tired and what you actually need in that moment.

    Key Topics & Takeaways:
    • If you spent money the way you spend your energy… you’d be broke
    • Chronic fatigue isn’t a personal failure, it’s often the result of energy debt
    • High-achieving women tend to overfunction (hello, doing everything for everyone) and under-recover
    • Your energy isn’t just physical—it’s made up of four key accounts:
      • Body → physical energy, sleep, nourishment
      • Brain → focus, decision-making, mental clarity
      • Heart → emotional capacity, patience, connection
      • Spirit → joy, meaning, feeling like yourself
    You can’t fix energy debt by pushing harder, you rebuild energy through small, consistent deposits.

    The most powerful place to start: identify your most depleted account and support that first.


    Other Episodes You Might Enjoy:
    • The One Where You Didn’t Sign Up for This with Dr. Tracy Dalgleish (overfunctioning in your relationship)
    • The One Where You Stop Doing Everything For Your Kids (overfunctioning with your kids)

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    Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur is a Naturopathic Doctor, mom, and fatigue fixer who’s on a mission to help women fix their fatigue and get the health care they deserve. You can find her talking about all things fatigue on Instagram and learn more about her services at drsarahv.ca.

    The Fatigue Fixer is produced by Story Studio Network.
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    25 mins
  • Welcome to The Fatigue Fixer, Season 5!
    Apr 29 2026
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    You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. You’re just exhausted. What if your exhaustion isn’t a failure, but a math problem?

    In Season 5 of The Fatigue Fixer Podcast, Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur reframes fatigue for what it really is: an energy deficit. Because no matter how capable you are, you can’t outwork depletion. Dr. Sarah introduces a new way to understand fatigue: energy wealth. When you’re constantly overgiving, overthinking, and overfunctioning, burnout isn’t surprising. It’s inevitable.

    Starting May 6th, we’re breaking fatigue down into four key areas—your body, brain, heart, and spirit—to uncover what’s really draining you and how to start rebuilding your reserves so your energy account goes from in the red to abundantly in the green.

    This season goes deeper than quick fixes. It’s about having the energy for a life that feels like yours again.

    Leave me a voicemail here: Speakpipe.com/TheFatigueFixer

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    Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur is a Naturopathic Doctor, mom, and fatigue fixer who’s on a mission to help women fix their fatigue and get the health care they deserve. You can find her talking about all things fatigue on Instagram and learn more about her services at drsarahv.ca.

    The Fatigue Fixer is produced by Story Studio Network.
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    2 mins
  • 48. The One Where You Google Your Symptoms At Night
    Mar 4 2026
    If you struggle with health anxiety, medical anxiety, or obsessive symptom checking, late-night Googling symptoms, worrying you have a rare disease, repeatedly checking your body, booking (and almost cancelling) appointments, or feeling embarrassed about how much you worry — this episode is for you.

    This episode, I’m unpacking health anxiety: why it’s so common (especially in women), how our medical system and wellness culture both fuel it, and how to step out of the spiral without ignoring your health.

    This isn’t about dismissing your symptoms. It’s about calming your nervous system and rebuilding trust with your body.


    Key Takeaways
    • Health anxiety is common in women and often rooted in not being believed.
    • Hyper-vigilance is a protection strategy… but an exhausting one.
    • The “one root cause” promise is seductive but rarely realistic.
    • More testing doesn’t always create peace (hello, incidental findings).
    • Acceptance is not giving up, it’s ending the war with your body.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why women are more prone to health-related worry
    • How to recognize when research and testing have become anxiety-driven
    • The difference between intuition and anxiety
    • Why over-testing can increase fear
    • Practical mindset shifts to reduce spiraling
    • How acceptance can actually be the most powerful healing step

    Related Episodes You’ll Love🎧

    2. The One Where You Hear Your Body Speak
    (Especially if bloating or chronic symptoms have sent you down rabbit holes before)

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    Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur is a Naturopathic Doctor, mom, and fatigue fixer who’s on a mission to help women fix their fatigue and get the health care they deserve. You can find her talking about all things fatigue on Instagram and learn more about her services at drsarahv.ca.

    The Fatigue Fixer is produced by Story Studio Network.
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    39 mins
  • 47. The One Where I Changed My Mind About Cholesterol
    Feb 18 2026
    Cholesterol confusion is real, especially for women. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur shares her personal shift in understanding cholesterol, women’s cardiovascular risk, and what truly matters when it comes to protecting your heart.

    Sarah breaks down the basics of LDL and HDL (and why they’re not “good” vs “bad” types of cholesterol), explains why context matters more than one lab result, and busts common myths about saturated fat, seed oils, and hormone health. She also discusses the unique heart-health clues women get during pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause, and how lifetime exposure to high LDL shapes long-term risk.

    If you’ve ever been told you're “too young to worry about heart disease,” felt overwhelmed by lab work, or been confused by all the conflicting cholesterol advice online, this episode will leave you informed, empowered, and clear on what to do next.

    What You’ll Learn
    • Why LDL, HDL, and APO B matter (and what they actually mean)
    • How lifetime exposure (& not just today’s numbers) affects risk
    • Myths about cholesterol, saturated fats, and seed oils
    • Why pregnancy complications are early cardiovascular “warning signs”
    • How perimenopause and menopause change cholesterol levels
    • When to consider advanced testing like Lp(a)
    Key Takeaways
    • Know your numbers: LDL, HDL, APO B, Lp(a)
    • High HDL does not cancel out high LDL
    • Diet matters most through fiber + reduced saturated fats
    • Your personal history (pregnancy, genetics, menopause) matters
    • Updating your beliefs as evidence changes is powerful

    💌 Have a question about heart health?
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    Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur is a Naturopathic Doctor, mom, and fatigue fixer who’s on a mission to help women fix their fatigue and get the health care they deserve. You can find her talking about all things fatigue on Instagram and learn more about her services at drsarahv.ca.

    The Fatigue Fixer is produced by Story Studio Network.
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    43 mins