Why Spring Hits Harder Than You Expect

Why Spring Hits Harder Than You Expect

Author: Lydia Joy March 28, 2026 Duration: 18:08

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We're over a week into spring and a lot of people aren't feeling the energy surge they were expecting. If you're more fatigued, more tense, more reactive, or just feeling off — this episode is for you.

It's not in your head. There's a specific physiological reason spring can feel harder than it should, especially if you've been dealing with chronic health conditions or you live in a northern climate.

In this episode I break down what's actually happening in your body as it transitions from winter's lower output state into spring's higher metabolic demand — and why that shift requires mineral support most people don't have coming out of winter.

We cover:

  • Why your body feels worse when things are supposed to be getting better
  • The role of sodium, potassium, and magnesium in seasonal transitions
  • Why muscle tension and stiffness spike in early spring
  • Why seasonal allergies are a mineral story as much as a pollen story
  • What it actually means to support your body through the season rather than push through it

Spring isn't asking you to do more. It's asking you to be resourced differently.

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There’s a quiet intelligence in your body that knows how to heal, if you remember how to listen. Rewilded Wellness is a conversation about returning to that conversation-the one between you and the natural world that shaped our biology. Host Lydia Joy guides these explorations, moving beyond generic advice to examine personalized, nature-inspired approaches to well-being. Episodes weave together functional nutrition, mindful movement, and mental resilience practices, all through the lens of our inherent connection to the environment. You’ll hear discussions on how seasonal eating aligns with our internal rhythms, why physical movement is more than just exercise, and ways to cultivate a mindset that supports sustainable health. This isn’t about adding more complexity to your life; it’s about stripping back the noise to access the foundational wisdom we all carry. The podcast operates on the core idea that vibrant health is an active partnership with the wildness within and around us. Tune in for grounded, thoughtful dialogues that reframe healing not as a destination, but as a daily practice of realignment and trust in your own capacity.
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