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This Season of Me: What Perimenopause Taught Me About My Marriage

This Season of Me: What Perimenopause Taught Me About My Marriage

Season 1 Episode 8 Published 1 month ago
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Perimenopause & Me - Part 2: A few months ago, I shared my perimenopause journey thinking I had said my piece. But the flood of private, heavy, and quietly ashamed messages from women saying, "I thought it was just me," made me realize we still aren't talking about this enough.

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Because perimenopause doesn't just change your body—it changes your marriage, your patience, your relationships, and your entire identity.

​In this episode of our Season of Me series, we are talking about what happens after you find the courage to speak up. Once you name what is happening to you, you stop gaslighting yourself. You stop calling deep exhaustion "laziness" and you stop apologizing for your boundaries. We explore how this biological transition acts like a spotlight, exposing the hidden cracks in our marriages, our self-worth, and the heavy expectations we've been carrying for years.

​We are unpacking the raw truth about the mental shifts of mid-life, why women don't need to be "fixed" during this season, and how to transition into a new chapter of partnership without shrinking yourself.

​Tune in as we discuss:

​The Soul-Level Silence: Moving past hot flashes to understand the emotional whiplash, the random aches, and that deep desire for preservation silence—where you just cannot give any more.

​Exposing the Performance: Why perimenopause inevitably tests your marriage, exposing weak communication, men who love but don’t listen, and women who have performed "strength" for way too long.

​The Isolation of Explaining: Why a woman who has to explain her pain into exhaustion without receiving real empathy is still completely alone, even in marriage.

​Perimenopause is not a punishment or a decline; it is a profound recalibration. It is a season that forces honesty, invites you to meet yourself again, and challenges your marriage to step up into real maturity.

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