Episode Description
If you've ever found yourself wondering why you're suddenly exhausted, anxious, forgetting simple things, waking up at 3 a.m., or feeling like your body is playing a game you never agreed to—this episode is for you.
This week, we're spilling the real on perimenopause, the phase before menopause that somehow affects nearly every woman but isn't talked about nearly enough.
Many of us thought menopause was something that happened in our 50s and started with hot flashes. What we didn't know is that the "pregame" can begin years earlier and bring a long list of symptoms that leave women questioning their sanity, their health, and sometimes their entire identity.
We're diving into the symptoms no one warned us about, sharing personal experiences, and discussing how to navigate this season with more knowledge, support, and a little less panic.
Because maybe you're not losing your mind... maybe your hormones are just trying to get your attention.
Real Talk Question:
What is the craziest symptom that you have experienced or heard of that you had no idea was related to perimenopause?
Episode HighlightsSymptoms Nobody Prepared Us For
We discuss some of the most surprising and frustrating symptoms women experience, including:
Heavy or irregular periods
Brain fog and forgetfulness
Anxiety and mood changes
Heart palpitations
Hot flashes and cold flashes
Insomnia and disrupted sleep
Thinning hair and brittle nails
Weight gain
Rage and irritability
Dizziness and nausea
Changes in body odor
Allergies that suddenly appear
Itchy ears
Metallic taste in your mouth
Feeling unlike yourself
Why so many women think they're "just stressed"
The frustration of being told everything is "normal"
Learning to trust your body and advocate for yourself
Practical ways to support yourself through this transition:
Tracking symptoms and recognizing patterns
Prioritizing sleep and recovery
Increasing protein and strength training
Managing stress and protecting your energy
Knowing when to seek medical support
Finding providers who understand women's hormonal health
Giving yourself grace during a season of change
Our Biggest Takeaway
Perimenopause isn't something that's happening to you—it's something your body is moving through.
The more we understand what's happening, the more empowered we become to support ourselves, ask better questions, and stop assuming we're just supposed to suffer through it.
Spill The Real Reflection Question
After listening, we'd love to hear from you:
What symptom made you realize your hormones might be playing a bigger
role in your life than you thought?
Come join the conversation and share your experience. Because if there's one thing we've learned, it's that women need more honest conversations about this season of life and a lot more reassurance that we're not alone.
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