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Back to EpisodesPerimenopause, Brain Fog & Relationship Strain: What Every Woman (and Man) Needs to Know (Part 1)
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So many women are silently struggling through perimenopause and menopause without realizing what’s actually happening to their bodies, brains, emotions, sleep, libido, and relationships.
In this deeply honest and validating conversation, we sit down with Dr. Arianna Sholes-Douglas — founder of Tula Wellness, author of The Menopause Myth, and host of the Stay Juicy Podcast — to unpack what perimenopause and menopause REALLY feel like beyond the social media jokes and hot flash stereotypes.
We talk about:
- brain fog and memory fears
- irritability and emotional overwhelm
- sleep disruption and anxiety
- libido changes
- resentment and relationship strain
- why so many women feel “dry,” disconnected, or unlike themselves
- how hormonal shifts affect the nervous system and emotional regulation
- why women are so often dismissed or misdiagnosed
- the emotional and identity shifts happening underneath the surface
Tarah also shares vulnerably about her own experience navigating perimenopause, hormone replacement therapy, emotional reactivity, sleep struggles, and what finally helped her begin feeling like herself again.
This conversation is honest, emotional, educational, and incredibly important for both women AND partners trying to better understand what’s happening during this stage of life.
🎧 NEXT WEDNESDAY (Bonus Episode Part 2):
We take this conversation directly into relationships, intimacy, communication, emotional safety, and how couples can navigate perimenopause and menopause together instead of turning against each other.
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