The Nervous System Eats First: Autism Spectrum, Menopause & Beyond

Before your first bite, your room has already told your nervous system safe or not.

For neurodivergent women in perimenopause, eating can feel impossible — and it has nothing to do with willpower. In this practical and eye-opening episode, Dr. Stacey Denise is joined by Master Chef and licensed architect Michael Lawrence to reveal three food-environment fixes you can do tonight for calmer, more regulated meals.

This is where sensory design meets the dinner table.

What You'll Discover:

Why light, sound, temperature, and texture regulate or dysregulate your appetite before you take a single bite

How to build a sensory-safe eating space — quiet the room, soften the light, simplify visual noise

The Perfect Bite concept — pairing warm and soft with crisp and fresh to wake appetite without overwhelm

A 60-second pre-bite ritual to downshift from wired to ready to receive

How to reconnect with nourishment if you have been in survival mode

Timestamps:
00:00 Why eating feels impossible — it's not your fault
01:24 Who this episode is for — neurodivergent midlife women
02:28 Meet Michael — Master Chef and licensed architect
06:20 The room speaks before the bite — invisible cues
07:48 Fix 1 — Quiet the room — light, sound, and temperature
08:25 Fix 2 — On the plate design — color and texture for satiety
20:11 Fix 3 — 60-second sensory reset pre-bite ritual
20:23 Nourish or numb lightning round
24:24 One ritual to reconnect after survival mode
25:24 Where to find Michael and free resources

Try This Tonight:

Pick one — dim a bright overhead, add a soft lamp, or turn off background fan noise. Then build a Perfect Bite — warm and soft paired with crisp and fresh — pause for three long exhales and begin.

This Episode Is For You If:

  • You're a neurodivergent or perimenopausal woman who struggles to eat consistently
  • Food feels like another sensory challenge instead of nourishment
  • You eat in your car, skip meals, or feel overwhelmed at the table
  • You want practical environmental fixes that work with your nervous system

Guest:

Michael Lawrence — Master Chef and licensed architect, ML Design Studio

LinkedIn: Michael Lawrence ML Design Studio
Studio: ml-design-studio.webnode.page
Instagram: @foodspace_architect_mlds

Your Next Step:

Take the free Gut Saboteur Quiz to understand what your body is asking for at the table →
quiz.drstaceydenise.com/gut-quiz-start-here-page

Take the free Color Archetype Quiz to map your full sensory reset →
quiz.drstaceydenise.com/color-archetype-start-here

Ready to work with Dr. Stacey directly? Book a Reset Foundations Consultation →
drstaceydenise.com/reset-foundations-consult


MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only. The information shared does not constitute medical advice and does not establish a physician-patient relationship. Dr. Stacey Denise is a licensed physician but is not YOUR physician unless you are an active patient of SDM Medical PLLC. Individual results vary. The practices discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Always consult your own qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.

What is The Nervous System Eats First: Autism Spectrum, Menopause & Beyond?

The Nervous System Eats First is a podcast about the midlife body—when masking stops working, menopause hits hard, and your nervous system demands more than just supplements and willpower.

Hosted by Dr. Stacey Denise, a board-certified physician and founder of the Neuroaesthetic MD™ method, this show invites listeners into a new kind of recovery: one where healing begins through the senses.

Each episode blends science, sensory ritual, and somatic insight to help women reclaim regulation—not as a reward, but as a requirement.

This is not “self-care.” This is nervous system nutrition for:

Autistic and ADHD women unmasking in midlife

Black women and women of color navigating medical gaslighting

Women in menopause who feel invisible, exhausted, and emotionally unmoored

Highly sensitive women trying to feel something without getting overwhelmed

If you’ve ever asked, “What is happening to my body?”—this podcast is your permission slip to find out, slowly and with grace.

🎧 The Nervous System Eats First
Where your body is the expert, and your senses are the medicine.