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Menopause Love Lounge
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Menopause Love Lounge is a menopause podcast for women in midlife who feel misunderstood, dismissed, and quietly blamed—and know that what they’re experiencing deserves more than surface-level answers.
Menopause isn’t just a hormonal transition. It’s happening inside a culture that profits from women feeling broken, depleted, and “behind”—offering quick fixes that keep us disconnected from our bodies, our relationships, and each other.
Six women talk honestly about sex after menopause, intimacy, menopause-related anxiety, emotional burnout, identity shifts, nervous system overload, boundaries, self-trust, changing relationships, and the quiet loneliness that so often defines midlife.
Many women reach this season having pulled back from female friendships—not because they don’t value them, but because years of comparison, fear of judgment, and emotional self-protection made closeness feel risky. We name that honestly, and we talk about what it takes to rebuild connection in ways that feel safe, real, and nourishing again.
Six hosts matter because no single woman gets to be the answer. This isn’t single-voice authority—it’s real women thinking together, questioning out loud, and letting complexity be honest.
This isn’t another podcast telling you what to buy, fix, or optimize.
It’s a place to slow down, tell the truth, and remember that what you’re feeling makes sense.
Welcome to the lounge.
(Hosted by Andrea Knoche, Ozzie Osborne, Dawn Wiggins, Karen Viesta, Junie Moon, and Laurie Gerber.)
Menopause isn’t just a hormonal transition. It’s happening inside a culture that profits from women feeling broken, depleted, and “behind”—offering quick fixes that keep us disconnected from our bodies, our relationships, and each other.
Six women talk honestly about sex after menopause, intimacy, menopause-related anxiety, emotional burnout, identity shifts, nervous system overload, boundaries, self-trust, changing relationships, and the quiet loneliness that so often defines midlife.
Many women reach this season having pulled back from female friendships—not because they don’t value them, but because years of comparison, fear of judgment, and emotional self-protection made closeness feel risky. We name that honestly, and we talk about what it takes to rebuild connection in ways that feel safe, real, and nourishing again.
Six hosts matter because no single woman gets to be the answer. This isn’t single-voice authority—it’s real women thinking together, questioning out loud, and letting complexity be honest.
This isn’t another podcast telling you what to buy, fix, or optimize.
It’s a place to slow down, tell the truth, and remember that what you’re feeling makes sense.
Welcome to the lounge.
(Hosted by Andrea Knoche, Ozzie Osborne, Dawn Wiggins, Karen Viesta, Junie Moon, and Laurie Gerber.)
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You’re not struggling because you’re weak.You’re struggling because you’ve had to be strong for a very long time.In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, we’re talking about something that doesn’t get said out loud enough—why so many capable, self-sufficient women hit a point in midlife where trusting masculine leadership in relationships feels… almost impossible.Not because they don’t want support.But because they’ve learned not to rely on it.And menopause has a way of bringing that pattern into sharp focus.As your tolerance drops, your standards rise, and your body stops accommodating what no longer feels aligned, the roles you’ve been playing—leading, managing, holding everything together—can start to feel exhausting instead of empowering.So what happens when a woman who can do it all… no longer wants to?And why does trusting someone else to lead feel so unfamiliar—or even unsafe?In this conversation, we’re joined by Best Selling Author and Relationship Coach GS Youngblood to explore what masculine leadership actually looks like in a healthy relationship—and why so many women struggle to trust it, especially after years of over-functioning.We talk about how these patterns are formed long before menopause, and why midlife often becomes the moment where they can no longer be ignored.In this episode, we get into:– Why strong, capable women often default to leading in relationships– The difference between being capable and feeling safe enough to let someone else lead– How over-functioning impacts attraction, desire, and emotional connection– What masculine leadership actually is (and what it’s not)– And how to begin shifting out of doing it all… without losing yourselfBecause this isn’t about becoming less powerful.It’s about learning how to experience support, partnership, and trust in a way that actually feels good in your body.If you’ve ever felt like you’re the one holding everything together—and also the one quietly exhausted by it—this episode will likely resonate.Welcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure.Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloudMenoSleep: https://amzn.to/4sL4BHqGS Youngblood @gsyoungbloodmir Masculine Leadership in Relationships: https://a.co/d/0f8X3zvoMidlife Love Outloud Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midlife-love-out-loud/id1477913318
There’s a kind of loneliness no one prepares you for in menopause.Not the loud, obvious kind.The quiet ache that shows up when your friendships start to feel… different.In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, we’re talking about what happens when you begin to outgrow people you once felt deeply connected to—and how disorienting that can be in midlife.Because it’s rarely a dramatic ending.It’s the friend who doesn’t show up the way you thought she would.The conversations that suddenly feel surface-level.The emotional labor you can’t carry anymore.The subtle distance you don’t quite know how to name.And underneath it all, the question so many women quietly hold:Is it me… or have I changed?We explore how menopause and major life transitions—divorce, grief, burnout, empty nest—naturally reshape our relationships, and why that shift can feel both necessary and deeply painful at the same time. We talk about the difference between someone not caring and someone not having the capacity to show up, and how personal growth can create distance in even the longest friendships.In this episode, we get into:– Why some friendships fade as you grow—and what that actually means– The difference between lack of effort and lack of emotional capacity– How to ask for what you need (instead of silently pulling away)– The grief of outgrowing relationships built on who you used to be– And what it looks like to create more aligned, reciprocal connection nowBecause loneliness in midlife isn’t always about being alone.Sometimes it’s about no longer feeling met in the same way.And while one in two women report feeling lonely during this stage of life , it’s still something we don’t talk about enough.This episode is an invitation to look at your friendships with more clarity, more compassion, and more honesty—and to consider what kind of connection you actually want now.If you’ve been feeling the shift, you’re not imagining it....And you’re not the only one.Welcome to the Lounge.... Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Meet the Women of the Lounge: Junie Menopause can stir up more than physical symptoms—it can awaken the stories we’ve been carrying about ourselves for decades.In this episode of our Meet the Women of the Lounge series, Andrea talks with Junie Moon, a love coach and shadow work expert who helps women break free from limiting beliefs and reclaim their confidence.Junie explains how the stories women believe about aging, beauty, and worth can deeply shape their experience of menopause. But by bringing those hidden beliefs into the light, women can begin rewriting the narrative and stepping into a more empowered chapter of life.This conversation dives into the emotional side of menopause—identity, self-worth, intimacy, and the courage to see yourself differently.In this episode:What shadow work actually is—and why it matters in midlifeHow the stories we believe affect our body and confidenceWhy menopause can amplify insecurities (and how to shift them)The first step toward rewriting your inner narrativeWelcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Meet the Women of the Lounge: Laurie Menopause has a funny way of making women rethink everything—including love.In this episode of our Meet the Women of the Lounge mini-series, Andrea sits down with fellow host Laurie Gerber, a dating and relationship coach who helps women over 50 stop settling and start choosing love differently.Laurie shares how menopause often removes the “buffer” that once allowed women to tolerate relationships that no longer fit. As hormones shift and identity evolves, many women begin asking deeper questions about what they truly want in partnership.From redefining attraction to embracing the possibility of love later in life, Laurie explains why midlife can actually be one of the most exciting chapters for relationships.In this episode:Why menopause can feel like a relationship wake-up callThe three elements every romantic relationship needsWhy women over 50 often approach love differentlyHow menopause can create space for reinvention in datingWelcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Meet the Women of the Lounge: Ozzie Menopause can feel like emotional whiplash—especially inside relationships.In this episode of our Meet the Women of the Lounge mini-series Andrea sits down with fellow host Ozzie Osborne, a relationship coach who specializes in attachment science and nervous system healing.Together they explore why menopause often changes how women experience connection, boundaries, and emotional tolerance in relationships. When hormones shift, many women suddenly see relationship patterns more clearly—and that awareness can feel both empowering and unsettling.In this conversation, Ozzie shares how attachment styles, nervous system regulation, and honest communication can help couples navigate this intense chapter of midlife.In this episode:Why menopause can make relationship patterns impossible to ignoreHow attachment styles show up differently in midlifeThe surprising role awareness plays during menopauseWhy emotional safety matters more than ever in relationshipsWelcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Meet the Women of the Lounge: Karen What if menopause isn’t the beginning of decline—but the beginning of personal power?In this episode of Meet the Women of the Lounge, Andrea sits down with Karen Viesta, holistic health and lifestyle coach and founder of Wellegant Woman.Karen shares her powerful perspective on aging, menopause, and the inner transformation many women experience in midlife. Instead of focusing on maintaining youth, Karen believes menopause invites women into a deeper sense of emotional strength, clarity, and self-trust.Together they explore how menopause often exposes the areas of life where women have been tolerating too much—and how that awareness can lead to profound personal growth.In this episode:Why menopause can feel like a “brain renovation”The mindset shifts that help women age powerfullyWhy midlife often reveals the truth about our relationships and livesHow women can reclaim their power during menopauseWelcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Meet the Women of the Lounge: DawnFor many women, menopause becomes a turning point—one that brings clarity to relationships, identity, and the life they want moving forward.In this episode of Meet the Women of the Lounge, Andrea sits down with Dawn Wiggins, divorce and reinvention coach and host of the podcast Dear Divorce Diary.Dawn shares her personal journey through trauma, chronic illness, divorce, and healing—and how those experiences shaped the work she does today helping women rebuild their lives.Together they explore why menopause can expose the deeper issues in relationships, how hormonal changes impact connection and tolerance, and why midlife can become an opportunity for profound reinvention.In this episode:Why menopause often triggers relationship reassessmentHow hormonal shifts affect bonding and tolerance in relationshipsWhat becomes possible for women after divorceThe role of holistic healing and homeopathy in major life transitionsWelcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Meet the Women of the Lounge: Andrea What happens when an idea in the middle of the night turns into a movement?In this episode of Meet the Women of the Lounge, Dawn turns the mic around and interviews Andrea Knoche, the creator and host of Menopause Love Lounge.Andrea shares the origin story of how the podcast came to life—from a late-night spark of inspiration to gathering six women who barely knew each other and trusting that something meaningful could grow from the conversation.They talk about why menopause wasn’t something Andrea ever learned about growing up, why open conversations between women are so important in midlife, and how building the lounge has created unexpected friendships, growth, and connection.Andrea also opens up about her own journey through reinvention—how menopause has pushed her to listen more closely to her body, ask more questions, and step more fully into her voice. She even shares some of the creative projects and business ideas she’s been quietly dreaming about beyond the podcast.In this episode:The origin story behind Menopause Love LoungeWhat Andrea felt was missing from the menopause conversationHow six women who barely knew each other built real connection and trustWhat menopause has asked Andrea to become more honest aboutThe creative ideas and projects still waiting for their momentWelcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Why do certain relationship triggers seem to hit harder in midlife?In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, the ladies dive into attachment styles and how hormonal shifts during perimenopause and menopause can amplify relationship patterns we thought we had already outgrown.From anxious and avoidant dynamics to the elusive secure attachment, this conversation explores why our nervous systems sometimes react before our logical minds can catch up—especially when hormones are shifting and life transitions are piling up.The Lounge gets personal as each host shares her own attachment story, from childhood experiences that shaped how we love, to the healing work that helped us respond differently in relationships today.You’ll hear conversations about:The four core attachment styles and how they show up in adult relationships• Why midlife can intensify old emotional triggersHow nervous system regulation affects how we respond to partners, friends, and coworkersThe difference between reacting from an old wound vs. responding from emotional maturityWhy talk therapy alone doesn’t always resolve early attachment patternsThe role tools like EMDR, somatic practices, and homeopathy can play in deeper healingPlus, the ladies play a fun but revealing game exploring what secure midlife responses actually look like when attachment triggers show up, whether it's texting anxiety, mixed signals, or someone pulling away after a great weekend together.If you've ever found yourself wondering:Why am I reacting like this?Why do silence, distance, or conflict feel harder to tolerate now?You're not alone.Midlife doesn’t create attachment patterns—but it can bring them to the surface, giving us the chance to understand them and respond differently.Welcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure.Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Why are so many women in midlife saying yes to love — but pausing when it comes to marriage?In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, we talk about the rise of Living Apart Together (LAT) — committed relationships that don’t involve sharing a home, merging everything, or following the usual rules.From empty nesters to newly divorced women, many of us are rethinking what partnership should look like in midlife — especially as menopause, independence, blended families, and lived experience change what we actually want.In this conversation, we explore:What Living Apart Together really meansWhy menopause and midlife shift how women think about commitmentThe practical realities that complicate marriage now (kids, money, caregiving, space)The fear underneath “I don’t want to be a nurse or a purse”When LAT feels like thoughtful design — and when it feels like protectionWhy clarity often comes inside a relationship, not before itOur game: Caring, Commitment, or Cop-Out?This isn’t about right or wrong choices.It’s about finding ways to love that feel honest, sustainable, and true to who you are now.Welcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
At some point in midlife, sex stops responding the way it used to. What once felt automatic now feels muted, unpredictable, or completely offline — and that shift can be confusing, frustrating, and emotionally loaded.In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, six women talk honestly (with humor and precision) about midlife sex and menopause, and what happens when desire, arousal, and turn-ons change. We explore the physical realities, emotional context, and nervous system factors that shape intimacy in this season — without pretending it’s simple or universally empowering.We talk about:Midlife sex, menopause, and why sexual response changesWhen familiar turn-ons stop working — and what that disruptsLibido loss, desire mismatch, and arousal differencesPain, dryness, discomfort, and the ripple effects on intimacyStress, exhaustion, resentment, and nervous system overloadThe pressure to want sex — and the cost of pushing past ambivalenceHow intimacy shifts when the body asks for different conditionsThis conversation doesn’t rush to reassurance or solutions. It stays with the complexity — the grief, the relief, the anger, the curiosity — and makes room for honest reflection about what intimacy means now, not what it used to mean.If sex feels different, distant, or harder to access than before, this episode offers language for what’s happening — and permission to stop pretending it’s neutral or easy.Welcome to the lounge. Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Menopause is not killing the vibe. t is helping us choose better, love deeper, and date with more confidence than ever. Some of us are dating again.Some are redefining love inside long marriages.And some have decided they’d rather sleep diagonally across the whole damn bed.Menopause changes everything — our hormones, our confidence, our desires. But it also gives us permission to rewrite the rules.In this episode, we’re talking about what it really means to find, keep, or completely re imagine love in midlife — from dating apps and second chances to long-term intimacy that still sparks.In this episode...How can embracing "healthy selfishness" transform your dating life after 50?What are the benefits of non-traditional relationships, like living apart together, for women over 50?Why is it important to manage your energy and mindset when engaging in online dating?Welcome to the LoungeMenopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure.Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
If you’ve been told you’re “too young,” “just stressed,” or “fine on paper”… welcome to perimenopause.In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, six women pull back the curtain on perimenopause—the long, confusing, often-dismissed phase before menopause that explains so many of the symptoms women are quietly struggling with.This is the stuff most of us weren’t warned about. Not because it’s rare—but because it’s poorly explained, under-taught, and frequently brushed off.We talk about:Perimenopause symptoms that don’t get taken seriouslyAnxiety, mood swings, irritability, and emotional whiplashInsomnia, night sweats, and the dreaded 3 a.m. wake-upBrain fog, memory lapses, and “why can’t I think?” momentsWeight changes, hot flashes, and feeling unfamiliar in your own bodyWhy women are often misdiagnosed—or told it’s “just stress”How long perimenopause can actually last (spoiler: longer than you think)We also talk honestly about what helps—and what doesn’t—without turning this into a medical lecture or a panic spiral.This episode isn’t about scaring you or telling you what to do. It’s about connecting the dots, trusting what you’re feeling, and realizing you’re not broken—you’re in a phase no one properly explained.If you’ve been thinking, “Something is off, but no one is listening,” this conversation is for you.Welcome to the lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Is it just us… or did self-care quietly turn into a second job?Somewhere between supplements, tracking apps, red-light masks, and “perfect” morning routines, midlife wellness started to feel exhausting. Especially during menopause, when you’re already tired and suddenly everyone has a new thing you should be doing.In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, six women laugh, vent, and tell the truth about menopause wellness, midlife self-care, and the moment you realize your health routine might be stressing you out more than it’s helping.We talk about:The wellness hamster wheel (when self-care becomes a color-coded to-do list)Menopause burnout and the pressure to constantly “optimize”Supplements, biohacks, routines, and why none of it ever feels like enoughThe trillion-dollar wellness industry and its sneaky guilt tripsHow to tell the difference between actual support and self-punishment in cute packagingWe end with our favorite rapid-fire game: Self-Care or Self-Punishment?—where we ask the only question that matters: Does this actually feel good… or am I just trying to be a “good” midlife woman?No fixing. No shaming. No “if you’d just try harder.”Just honest conversation, shared eye-rolls, and permission to stop doing things that make you miserable in the name of wellness.Welcome to the lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Let’s get real, menopause isn’t just hot flashes. It’s painful sex, brain fog that makes you question your sanity, and sweat-soaked nights that wreck your mornings.Welcome to Menopause Love Lounge, where hot flashes meet hot takes. In this episode, host Andrea Knoche and her unfiltered crew rip the lid off menopause myths — from brain fog and mood swings to dry spells and the shocking link between painful sex and pleasure rediscovery.💥 We’re talking orgasms, laughter, and liberation — because this stage of life isn’t the end of desire, it’s the rebirth of it.Andrea and her guests spill the tea on how celebs like Gwyneth Paltrow, Amy Schumer, and others are owning their midlife shifts and flipping the narrative from “silent struggle” to “sexy reinvention.”If you’ve ever laughed mid–hot flash or wondered if you’re losing your mind — this one’s for you. Tune in for raw honesty, midlife realness, and the kind of laughter that feels like therapy.What we're talking about...What are the most surprising and unexpected symptoms of menopause that women experience?How can laughter and orgasms actually help reduce menopause symptoms like hot flashes?What are some real-life stories from celebrities about their menopause journey, and what can we learn from them?Welcome to the LoungeMenopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloudVFIT - https://joylux.com/pages/vfit-gold-plus-upgraded-device?irgwc=1&afsrc=1
🔥 Men, welcome to menopause...it’s time to understand the chaos. Menopause doesn’t just change your hormones — it changes how much you can carry. And for many women, that shift shows up most clearly in relationships with men.In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, six women talk honestly about men and menopause — partners, husbands, exes, dating, sons, and coworkers — and the emotional labor women are still expected to manage while navigating exhaustion, brain fog, changes in libido, and thinning patience.We talk about:Why relationships feel harder during menopause, especially with menEmotional labor, resentment, and the growing gap in understandingMenopause: anger, irritability, and reduced tolerance for explaining yourselfSex, desire shifts, and intimacy misunderstandingsBrain fog, fatigue, and why women are so depletedWhat helps relationships adapt — and what quietly breaks themThis isn’t about blaming men or asking women to try harder. It’s about naming what’s real, bringing men into the conversation, and exploring how relationships can evolve instead of collapsing under misunderstanding.If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t have the energy to explain this again,” this episode will feel painfully familiar.Welcome to the LoungeMenopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
At some point in midlife, being “nice” stops working.In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, six women talk honestly about menopause anger and the quiet (and sometimes explosive) collapse of people-pleasing. Not the rage you can explain away—but the kind that shows up when your body is done absorbing discomfort, self-silencing, and emotional labor.We explore why menopause often brings a surge of anger, bluntness, impatience, and truth-telling—and why that doesn’t mean something is wrong with you. It may mean something essential is finally surfacing.We talk about:Menopause anger, and sudden irritabilityWhy people-pleasing becomes intolerable in midlifeThe exhaustion of emotional labor and being “the nice one”Hormones, nervous system overload, and suppressed resentmentGuilt around saying no, speaking up, or disappointing othersThe fear of being “too much,” “too harsh,” or “not who I used to be.”How anger can be information—not a problem to fixWhat happens to relationships when you stop editing yourselfThis episode isn’t about becoming mean or burning your life down. It’s about understanding why your tolerance is gone, why your voice feels sharper, and why holding it all in is no longer an option.If you’ve been wondering “Why am I so angry lately?” or “Why can’t I keep people-pleasing like I used to?”—this conversation will help you feel seen, grounded, and far less alone.Welcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud
Your libido in menopause...It disappears. It flares. It goes quiet. It comes back louder than ever. And sometimes it makes absolutely no sense.In this episode of Menopause Love Lounge, six women get radically honest about menopause libido loss, low desire, fluctuating arousal, and the emotional, relational, and hormonal layers underneath it all. From complete disinterest in sex to being hornier than ever, we talk about what’s actually happening in midlife bodies—without shame, fixing, or pretending there’s one right way to want sex.We talk about:Menopause, libido loss and genuine disinterest in sexWhen sex feels irrelevant, exhausting, or emotionally loadedPainful sex, vaginal dryness, and “razor blades” sensationsHormones, HRT, testosterone, and non-hormonal approachesNervous system depletion, trauma history, and emotional fatigueDesire vs. connection vs. obligation in long-term relationshipsOrgasms, vibrators, toys, erotica, porn, and telling the truth about pleasureShame around not orgasming with a partnerWhy feeling seen matters more than sex for many womenHow safety, rest, and emotional resourcing impact desireWhy menopause is sometimes called a “second spring”—and why it often doesn’t feel like oneThis episode isn’t about convincing you to want sex—or resigning yourself to never wanting it again. It’s about naming the full spectrum of midlife sexuality and letting your experience be valid, complex, and allowed to change.If your libido feels gone, confusing, inconsistent, or totally different than it used to be—you’re not broken. You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not the only one.Welcome to the Lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloudErotic Blueprint: https://theblueprintbreakthrough.com/
Menopause weight gain often shows up first in the belly — but it rarely stops there. Your face looks different. Your arms feel softer. Your neck, skin, hips, thighs… suddenly your body doesn’t move or feel or look the way it used to. And one day you catch your reflection and think, Who is that?In this first episode of Menopause Love Lounge, six women in midlife talk honestly about menopause weight gain, belly fat, and the full-body changes no one prepared us for — from face and neck changes to arms, thighs, and weight redistribution — and the emotional impact of watching your body evolve in real time.We talk about:Menopause weight gain & belly fat — and why it hits confidence so hardThe mirror moment when your face, arms, skin, and shape feel unfamiliarAging identity and the grief no one namesThe complicated relationship with Botox, fillers, gray hair, and “doing nothing.”How comparison, culture, and beauty standards get inside your headHot Flash Confessions — the funny, vulnerable, sometimes unhinged things we do trying to feel okay in our bodiesThis isn’t about fixing your body. It’s about feeling seen in the whole experience — and remembering that you’re not broken, you’re changing.Welcome to the lounge.Menopause Love Lounge dives into menopause, perimenopause, hormone health, hormone replacement therapy, adrenal fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats—and how they intertwine with love, intimacy, identity, midlife relationships, dating, marriage, divorce, libido, and emotional wellness, helping women navigate midlife with confidence, connection, and pleasure. Where to find the ladies...@menopauseloveloungeEmail: theladies@menopauselovelounge.comAndrea Knoche@from.mrs.2.msOzzie Osborne@IamOzzieOsborneKaren Viesta@wellegantwomanDawn Wiggins@DawnWigginsLaurie Gerber@LaurieGerber_CoachJunie Moon@midlifeloveoutloud













