Episode 258
In this empowering episode of The Lisa Fischer Said Podcast, Lisa sits down with Dr. Vonda Wright—orthopedic surgeon, longevity expert, and author of Unbreakable: A Woman’s Guide to Aging With Power. They dive deep into women's health over 40, discussing the life-changing benefits of creatine, strength training, hormone optimization, bone density, DEXA scans, and the real science behind muscle and aging. Dr. Wright debunks myths about bulky muscles, explains the vital connection between bone and muscle health, and offers realistic tips for women to prevent frailty and feel vibrant at any age. If you're navigating perimenopause, menopause, or just want to age with strength and confidence, this episode is your new playbook.
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