Coming of Rage

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Coming of Rage

What fresh hell is this? It's perimenopause! Join two best friends, Kate and Megan, as they navigate adventures in perimenopause all the way through menopause with irreverence, laughter, real women's stories, and interviews with the experts. Stripping away the bias and delivering tender, bite-sized morsels of valuable info & shared community for the gal on the go.They're balancing those (all too common) moments of rage with the menopositive moments that keep your (freshly plucked) chin up. Buckle up for the hormonal rollercoaster ride of a lifetime.

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    e10 reconnecting the head to the body (in perimenopause)

    This special episode kicks off our 4-PART SERIES where we speak with top menopause physicians and clinicians. We will take a deeper dive into the nuts and bolts of all things perimenopause, aiming to separate internet noise from data-backed science and everything in between. For the first episode in this series, we welcome the International Celebrity Menopause Whisperer herself, Dr. Lakeischa McMillan. Dr. Lakeischa walks us through the mind-body connection via her own personal journey to discuss why hormone fluctuations may contribute to burnout, AND VICE VERSA. Coming from a whole-body approach, she educates us on why the "Art of Medicine" is just that. External stressors, body chemistry, and perimenopause affect every system in your body. Speaking candidly through the lens of her own lived experience, she's here to help us understand that balance, and she does a beautiful job helping us understand this balance.https://keap.page/ns833/integrative-gyn-solutions.html@drlakeischamd - Dr. LaKeischa's Insta@marriageandmenopause - Dr. LaKeischa's Marriage Podcast coming soon!

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    e9 first comes love, then comes perimenopause

    Relationships & Sex, but make it perimenopause! This juicy episode dives into sex, love, relationships, and the changes in your own capacity for giving and receiving these things.We're so honored to have shared a mic with Natassja Barnes, LMHC and Certified Sex Therapist, to discuss how changes in estrogen might affect your feelings around those topics. We're covering all the juicy stuff: how relationships change over time, how they change when hormones start to fluctuate, and how the things that worked for you once upon a time are no longer doing it for you.  

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    e8 all the baddies are saddies

    TW: discussions of suicide and depressionNo guests in the house! On this episode, Kate and Megan discuss their personal journey updates. No experts, no doctors, no anecdotes from other women - just these ladies catching up on what's been going on. Megan discusses her PMDD diagnosis and chosen course of treatment. Kate discusses her suspicions that she has undiagnosed ADHD. The gals discuss cycle tracking, mental health, depression, and the fact that perimenopause should not be accused of being "pathologized" just because many of us today are seeking symptom relief. They'll be back with your regularly scheduled programming of quality information from real experts next week. 

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    e7 one vulva at a time

    Your vulva has a lot to say, and we found some experts to translate for us! In this episode, Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure, menopause, vuvlo-vaginal, and sexual health specialists, AND hosts of the podcast, Labia Logic, discuss vulvar health, hormonal changes during menopause, and practical tips for maintaining vulvar wellness. They share insights on hormone-related changes vs conditions like lichen sclerosus, the importance of self-examination, and their approach to vulvar care. Join us as we explore vulvar health, menopause management, and sexual wellness with expert OB-GYNs. Learn practical tips, treatment options, and the importance of advocating for your health.Dr. Ashley Fuller’s practice in Seattle https://www.ashleyfullermd.com/Dr. Meredith Mclcure’s practice in Dallas https://meredithmccluremd.com/Labia Logic Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/4E5e94ohBbRuOHtGne0aKM?si=750ce46bd90e4877International Society for the Study of Vulvo-Vaginal Disease (ISSVD) - https://www.issvd.org/Labialogic Podcast - https://labialogic.com/Wall of Vulva (previously Vagina) - https://www.vulvawall.com/International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health - https://issws.org/Menopause Society - https://www.menopause.org/Vaginal estrogen products (e.g., IntraRosa) - https://www.intrarosa.com/

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    e6 zen after the storm

    Business owner. Mother. Wife. Woman! in a youth-obsessed society. How does menopause impact these experiences? Amy Starner, 54-year-old baddie and owner of Dragonfly Yoga Dance Pilates joins us to discuss her own personal journey through this transitional phase of life, and why it actually feels pretty good on the other side of menopause. Join us as we shoot the shit about what life is like on the other side of perimenopausal symptom hell and the light at the end of the tunnel.linksDragonfly Yoga Pilates Dance West SeattleJane Austen's period dramathe change by kristin millerTheo of Golden by Allen LeviWhen Things Fall Apart by Pema Chödrön

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    e5 once, twice, three times a lady (in menopause)

    Having gone through menopause THREE times by age 33, our friend Lucy shares her personal experience with both chemically induced menopause as well as full surgical menopause. It's a wild ride examining the rolls of hormones as they are suppressed and reintroduced through the use of modern medicine, pregnancy, and surgical removal of her uterus, cervix, and ovaries. We're honored she shared her experiences with such candor and realness. 

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    e4 shooting the shit with stats

    In this episode we're tossing around some noteworthy statistics. While it goes without saying that we're not medical professionals, we're saying it again: we are not medical professionals! However, we are excited to share information gathered from some of our favorite medical professionals and the American Menopause Society. It's also worth noting that while we use "women" more often than not while discussing this topic, we are including all people with a uterus, and we are working on breaking the habit of using a word that does not include everyone who goes through menopause. So, enjoy some food for thought accompanying slappin' statistics that may help you understand how medical misogyny might be preventing you from receiving the care you deserve. Links:UTIs in menopausal women via unPaused with Drs. Mary Clair Haver & Rachel RubinBone health in aging women and menMenopausal care statistics via the docuseries "Balance" (e1 and e2)Viagra's accelerated journey to FDA approvalMenopause additional statisticsMegan's misadventured murder mystery game

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    e3 how do you make a hormone?

    Estrogen? What about it? Let's set the record straight on the physiological changes during perimenopause. This week on Coming of Rage, we sat down with Lavonne Searle, ARNP, Menopause Care Specialist of Empowered Menopause Care. As a women's healthcare provider, Lavonne witnessed firsthand, over and over, the frustration of patients not receiving the specialized practical care and guidance during this phase of life. She's got ALL the answers to all our symptomatic questions!Join us while we discuss: What the hell is happening with my hormones? Why are those hormones so important?https://empoweredmenopausecare.com/https://www.joinmidi.com/https://www.myalloy.com/https://www.evernow.com/https://drmaryclairehaver.substack.com/p/the-zone-of-chaoshttps://www.nordic.com/products/vitamin-d3-k2/?variant=43177684631736https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/81069444-lilith

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    e2 maybe she's losing it... maybe it's menopause

    We're honored to host global menopause champion badass, Lauren Chiren, of Women of a Certain Stage! Everyone talks about night sweats and hot flashes, but what about the anxiety or the sometimes crippling brain fog? In this episode, we'll talk about the tragedy of mistaking hormonal shifts for mental decline and why menopause is actually a "power upgrade" once you get through the transition.Lauren is the founder and CEO of Women of a Certain Stage- the global authority on menopause certification, training, and enterprise workplace strategy. She’s educated over 350,000 people through free workshops, trained and certified 1,750+ professionals to become Menopause Coaches and Champions in 36 countries, and advised 400+ of the world’s top employers.https://www.womenofacertainstage.com/about-me for all about Lauren and Women of a Certain Stagehttps://store.usana.com/ux/cart/en-US/tag/302 for Lauren's vitamins

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    e1 prologue

    Welcome aboard! Join us while we introduce ourselves, fumble through a first run podcast episode, and talk about how we've both found ourselves on this journey....Or just skip ahead to the meatier content with awesome experts and relatable anecdotes!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

What fresh hell is this? It's perimenopause! Join two best friends, Kate and Megan, as they navigate adventures in perimenopause all the way through menopause with irreverence, laughter, real women's stories, and interviews with the experts. Stripping away the bias and delivering tender, bite-sized morsels of valuable info & shared community for the gal on the go.They're balancing those (all too common) moments of rage with the menopositive moments that keep your (freshly plucked) chin up. Buckle up for the hormonal rollercoaster ride of a lifetime.

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