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Peri & Pause The Podcast
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The Peri & Pause Podcast is for women in midlife who know something in their body has changed—but haven’t been given real answers, or have been left overwhelmed by conflicting information.Hosted by Jamie Gallagher, DNP, FNP-C, MSCP, a nurse practitioner specializing in perimenopause and menopause care, the show explores hormones, metabolism, mental health, sleep, sex, weight changes, and chronic conditions through an evidence-based, deeply practical lens. We unpack the physiology of midlife alongside the lived experience of women navigating careers, relationships, finances, and identity during this transition.Every woman deserves this conversation—and the clarity, language, and confidence to advocate for better care.Because “Your Labs Are Normal” Is Not the Whole Story.
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Breaking the Silence: Women's Healthcare Insights with Jaime Davis
In this Meet the Nurse Practitioner episode of Per and Pause, nurse practitioner Jaime Davis shares how her background in primary care and labor and delivery shaped her patient-centered approach and her focus on midlife women’s care. She discusses how perimenopause is often missed because symptoms can look like stress or anxiety, and highlights early signs such as brain fog, insomnia, word-finding difficulty, and menstrual changes influenced by hormone fluctuations like declining progesterone. Jaime recounts her own experience of years of severe pain after a traumatic C-section that was initially dismissed, later diagnosed as subcutaneous endometriosis and resolved with a short surgery, underscoring the importance of trusting your body and finding providers who listen. She explains her commitment to connecting symptoms, tailoring plans to patient goals, and helping women feel heard, supported, and empowered.00:00 Meet Jaime Davis00:54 Labor and Delivery Lessons02:24 Path to Midlife Care03:50 Why Perimenopause Gets Missed06:47 Dismissed Pain Story11:08 Finding the Real Cause13:29 What Listening Really Means15:27 Beyond Rigid Guidelines16:56 Early Perimenopause Clues17:06 Brain Fog Sleep Anxiety19:46 Symptoms Are Connected21:29 Menopause Education Gaps23:45 Care After Dismissal25:10 The Peri Pause Experience26:15 Closing Thanks Farewell------This podcast exists to normalize, explain, and elevate the midlife healthcare conversation—so women feel informed, believed, and empowered to demand better care for their bodies and lives.Visit https://periandpause.com for more info
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Empowering Women Through Midlife Transitions: A Conversation with Amanda Maingi
On Peri and Pause the podcast, host interviews women’s health nurse practitioner Amanda Maingi, who shares why she chose women’s health, her education at Georgetown, and how menopause and perimenopause received limited focus in training despite women spending a third of life in this stage. Amanda describes noticing gaps while working in a fast-paced traditional GYN clinic, where time constraints and protocol-driven care could miss the “whole woman” experience. She contrasts younger patients’ typically more straightforward visits with the complexity of midlife, highlighting under-research, life stressors, and chronic conditions. Common perimenopause symptoms often mislabeled as anxiety or depression include sleep disruption, heart palpitations, brain fog, irritability, overwhelm, and feeling out of control. The episode emphasizes validation, individualized high-touch care beyond algorithms, and addresses misconceptions that hormone therapy is inherently dangerous, stressing risk-benefit tailoring and comprehensive evaluation.00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro00:53 Why Womens Health02:17 Academic Journey Highlights04:09 Menopause Education Gap05:24 Clinic Reality and Missing Care08:57 Midlife vs Younger Patients13:14 Symptoms Mistaken for Anxiety17:43 Beyond Protocols Individual Care19:34 Patch And Pill Problem21:21 Telehealth Versus High Touch22:56 Layered Whole Woman Care26:03 Validation First Visit28:42 Hormone Therapy Myths30:07 New Patient Expectations31:53 Outro And Sign Off32:23 Recording The Closing Script34:16 Final Takeaway Message------This podcast exists to normalize, explain, and elevate the midlife healthcare conversation—so women feel informed, believed, and empowered to demand better care for their bodies and lives.Visit https://periandpause.com for more info
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Meet Nurse Practitioner Nancy Chen: From Exercise Physiology to Midlife Women’s Hormone Care
In this episode of Peri & Pause - The Podcast, the second in the “Meet the Nurse Practitioner” series, the host interviews nurse practitioner Nancy Chen about her path from studying exercise physiology at Meredith College to working as a personal trainer, then becoming a nurse and moving into critical care, urgent care during the pandemic, and traditional primary care. Nancy explains how limited appointment times and “moral injury” pushed her toward specializing in perimenopause and midlife women’s health, after seeing patients struggle with symptoms, chronic disease changes, and feeling dismissed due to gaps in training. She emphasizes the importance of education, validation, realistic expectations, individualized treatment, and helping women feel heard and hopeful, including reviewing complex medication and supplement “cocktails” and supporting women through the fluctuating “moving target” of perimenopause.00:00 Meet Nancy Chen00:53 Exercise Physiology Roots01:24 From Trainer to Nurse01:52 Critical Care Wake Up03:11 NP Path and Pandemic04:22 Primary Care Time Crunch05:58 Midlife Symptoms Puzzle07:32 Personal Perimenopause Realization09:42 Hormones and the Care Gap15:23 What Patients Need First16:22 Follow-Up Wins16:59 Building the Foundation20:59 Grace in Perimenopause24:08 Finding Your Care Team24:33 Medication Cocktail Reset25:35 Message to Midlife Women27:17 Thanks and Disclaimer
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Navigating Menopause: A Conversation with Nurse Practitioner Kristen Nawyn
In this episode of The Peri and Pause podcast, Jamie Gallagher launch the “Meet the Nurse Practitioner” series by introducing Kristen Nawyn, a board-certified adult gerontology nurse practitioner and Menopause Society–certified menopause specialist. Kristin shares her path from ICU nursing through the pandemic to palliative care interests focused on goals, values, and quality of life, and explains how a family medicine preceptorship revealed the gaps in menopause care and shifted her career. She discusses limited menopause education in graduate school, her oncology research on chemotherapy-induced early menopause in premenopausal cancer survivors, and how sudden induced menopause differs from natural menopause. Kristin describes common “loss of self” experiences in perimenopause, the biology of hormonal fluctuations, the need for anticipatory guidance, and how she builds trust with patients, addresses long-term hormone therapy concerns, and advocates for whole-person, time-rich menopause care.00:42 Podcast Intro and Guest Spotlight02:08 Kristin’s Nursing Origin Story03:10 What Palliative Care Really Is04:35 From ICU to Nurse Practitioner05:52 Discovering the Menopause Care Gap08:43 Graduate School vs Real Menopause Care10:37 Thesis on Chemo Induced Menopause13:04 Losing Your Sense of Self15:05 Natural vs Induced Menopause16:52 Better Care for Cancer Survivors17:46 Staying On Hormones18:57 Risks Of Stopping21:02 ICU Lessons On Aging22:50 Earning Patient Trust25:52 Midlife Women Carrying It All28:24 You Are Not Crazy29:00 Whole Person Menopause Care30:43 Emotional Weight And Guilt32:36 Closing Thanks And Wrap------This podcast exists to normalize, explain, and elevate the midlife healthcare conversation—so women feel informed, believed, and empowered to demand better care for their bodies and lives.Visit https://periandpause.com for more info
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Decoding Menopause: Beyond Misunderstandings
Jamie, founder of Peri & Pause—the Menopause Center—and a board-certified nurse practitioner, explores why many women feel dismissed during perimenopause and menopause, emphasizing it’s often rooted in history and training rather than lack of care. She explains how menopause was long framed as a “normal” transition not requiring intervention, despite wide-ranging effects on brain, sleep, mood, metabolism, and cardiovascular health. Jamie highlights limited menopause education in medical training and how normal lab results can lead clinicians to default to stress or mood explanations. She details how the 2002 Women’s Health Initiative study—often misinterpreted, focused on older women and specific hormone formulations—drove widespread fear of hormone therapy, shaping practice for decades. She notes newer, more nuanced evidence is slowly changing care and previews upcoming episodes introducing the clinic’s nurse practitioners.00:00 Why Women Feel Dismissed02:14 Menopause Is Natural Not Simple05:40 Training Gaps In Menopause Care07:43 Defaulting To Stress And Labs09:46 WHI Study Changed Everything10:50 Who WHI Actually Studied12:24 Hormone Types And Nuance Lost14:05 Breast Cancer Risk Explained15:31 Aftermath And Reassessment19:23 Where Menopause Care Is Now20:24 Next Series Meet The NPs
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It’s Not “Just Stress”: How Perimenopause Affects Your Brain, Sleep, Mood & Stress Tolerance
The episode explains that while stress in midlife is real, many symptoms blamed on “stress” are actually driven by perimenopause physiology. The speaker describes how perimenopause and menopause affect far more than periods and hot flashes, impacting brain function, sleep, mood, energy, focus, and emotional regulation. She reframes perimenopause as a neuroendocrine transition, noting estrogen’s role in brain energy, neurotransmitters, sleep regulation, stress response, metabolism, and glucose use, and explains that early progesterone changes can worsen mood and sleep. Common experiences include unfamiliar anxiety, brain fog, word-finding issues, emotional reactivity, rage, and fatigue. She emphasizes that “normal” labs can be misleading due to hormonal fluctuations, and encourages symptom-based care, self-compassion, and preparation to advocate in healthcare in the next episode.00:00 Stress vs Physiology01:08 Band-Aid Advice02:17 Perimenopause Brain Shift03:43 Early Symptoms Explained04:35 Reframing Stress Tolerance05:12 Why Labs Look Normal06:11 Symptom-Based Support06:50 Recalibration Not Breakdown07:46 Closing and Next Steps
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Real Conversations About Perimenopause, Menopause, and Midlife
In the first episode, Jamie Gallagher, a nurse practitioner certified in menopause care, introduces a podcast focused on thoughtful, non-flashy conversations for women who feel something is off—especially those exhausted, confused, or told their labs look normal while they don’t feel normal. She describes common midlife experiences she sees in clinical practice—fatigue unrelieved by sleep, brain fog, weight changes, mood shifts, anxiety, and feeling unfamiliar in one’s body—and explains why these symptoms can feel scary, especially with family health histories or misinformation from online searches. Jamie emphasizes that not everything is menopause, that good clinicians listen and evaluate thoroughly, and that midlife women need context, language, validation, and clear explanations. She shares how gaps in her own medical training led her to research and synthesize scattered, sometimes contradictory information on menopause, shaping her clinical work and inspiring the podcast to widen access to these conversations. The show will cover perimenopause and menopause topics like hormones, brain health, metabolism, sleep, sexuality, identity, and emotional shifts, along with relationships, parenting, aging, grief, loss, finances, and empowerment, featuring solo episodes, colleagues, trusted experts, and real stories. She clarifies the podcast is educational and not personal medical advice, encouraging listeners to advocate for themselves, and closes by reframing midlife as a transition that deserves guidance and inviting listeners to subscribe, review, share, and follow the show on Facebook and Instagram.00:00 Welcome: This Podcast Is for the Women Who Feel “Off”00:55 What I Hear in the Exam Room: “I’m Doing Everything Right—So Why Do I Feel Like This?”01:36 Dr. Google, Real Risks, and Why Not Everything Is Menopause02:30 Why This Podcast Exists: Context, Language, and Being Heard03:37 Meet Jamie: Menopause-Certified NP + Why I Started Digging Deeper04:35 The Research Rabbit Hole: Scattered Science, Nuance, and Listening to Women05:28 What This Show Is (and Isn’t): No Fixing, No Trends, No Panic05:49 What We’ll Cover + Who You’ll Hear From07:05 Important Disclaimer: Education, Not Personal Medical Advice07:31 Midlife Isn’t Failure—It’s a Transition That Deserves Guidance08:10 Your Invitation + Closing: You’re Not Alone, You’re Right on Time------This podcast exists to normalize, explain, and elevate the midlife healthcare conversation—so women feel informed, believed, and empowered to demand better care for their bodies and lives.Visit https://periandpause.com for more info
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Peri & Pause Podcast is for women in midlife who know something in their body has changed—but haven’t been given real answers, or have been left overwhelmed by conflicting information.Hosted by Jamie Gallagher, DNP, FNP-C, MSCP, a nurse practitioner specializing in perimenopause and menopause care, the show explores hormones, metabolism, mental health, sleep, sex, weight changes, and chronic conditions through an evidence-based, deeply practical lens. We unpack the physiology of midlife alongside the lived experience of women navigating careers, relationships, finances, and identity during this transition.Every woman deserves this conversation—and the clarity, language, and confidence to advocate for better care.Because “Your Labs Are Normal” Is Not the Whole Story.
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