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“Welcome to Better Marriage Daily, where we give you tips on how to love each other in spite of each other.”
In this candid episode, we open up about a season that blindsided our marriage: menopause. When the mood swings, night sweats, brain fog, and sleep loss hit, we felt it in our calendar, our communication, and our connection. The wild part? Most doctors aren’t deeply trained on menopause, so the first answers we got weren’t enough.
Vanessa dove into research—evidence-based books, reputable medical sites, and women’s health educators—and brought back practical tools that changed our home: new language for hard moments, sleep-first rules, food and lifestyle tweaks, and a plan to track symptoms so we fight the problem, not each other.
We share what worked for us, what didn’t, and how partners can show up with patience, compassion, and teamwork. If you’re feeling unseen, unheard, or “not yourself,” this one’s for you. You’re not broken—you’re changing. And together, you can get through it.
(We’re sharing our experience, not medical advice. Talk to a qualified clinician you trust.)
f this helped, share it with a friend, leave a review, and subscribe for more real talk that keeps love strong. “Until next time, I’m Sean and I’m Vee—we’ll holla
By Sean and Vanessa Ardoin“Welcome to Better Marriage Daily, where we give you tips on how to love each other in spite of each other.”
In this candid episode, we open up about a season that blindsided our marriage: menopause. When the mood swings, night sweats, brain fog, and sleep loss hit, we felt it in our calendar, our communication, and our connection. The wild part? Most doctors aren’t deeply trained on menopause, so the first answers we got weren’t enough.
Vanessa dove into research—evidence-based books, reputable medical sites, and women’s health educators—and brought back practical tools that changed our home: new language for hard moments, sleep-first rules, food and lifestyle tweaks, and a plan to track symptoms so we fight the problem, not each other.
We share what worked for us, what didn’t, and how partners can show up with patience, compassion, and teamwork. If you’re feeling unseen, unheard, or “not yourself,” this one’s for you. You’re not broken—you’re changing. And together, you can get through it.
(We’re sharing our experience, not medical advice. Talk to a qualified clinician you trust.)
f this helped, share it with a friend, leave a review, and subscribe for more real talk that keeps love strong. “Until next time, I’m Sean and I’m Vee—we’ll holla