Shifting Our Shit (S.O.S)
You're not broken. You're not "too sensitive." And you're definitely not losing your mind. But if you're somewhere in the perimenopause or menopause transition, you are experiencing a level of emotional intensity that can feel completely out of proportion — and there's a real, physiological reason for all of it. In Episode 2, Part 1 of Shifting Our Sh!t, Megan Bayles Bartley and Elizabeth McCormack get honest about the emotional side of perimenopause — the part nobody prepares you for. Because yes, the hot flashes are real. But so is the rage. So is the grief. So is standing in your kitchen genuinely unable to remember why you walked in there, even though you can recite every detail of your best friend's family history. Here's what we cover in this episode: Why your emotional intensity and anxiety spike during perimenopause — and why it's not your fault. The nervous system and hormonal science behind going from 0 to 10 in four seconds flat. Why naming your feelings (yes, like the Inside Out characters) is actually one of the most powerful regulation tools you have. The river barge metaphor for not letting every anxious thought capsize you. Why acting as the emotional "thermostat" for your whole household is burning you out — and how to put it down. What emotional co-regulation with your kids looks like as they get older, and when it's time to transition that responsibility back to them. Practical, real-life tools: earplugs, hydration, protein, owning your hot flash out loud, and giving yourself permission to take an hour. Why making friends with discomfort is the most important skill for the second half of your life. This episode is real, raw, a little sweaty (literally — Megan feels a hot flash mid-recording and just keeps going), and full of the kind of honest conversation that most women are starving for. Perimenopause isn't just a physical transition. It's an emotional reckoning. It asks you to slow down, feel your feelings instead of running from them, and stop managing everyone else's emotional temperature long enough to manage your own. That's not easy. But it is possible. And you don't have to do it alone. Join us for Part 2 of Episode 2, where we're diving into the mental load — the invisible labor that women carry every single day, and what to actually do about it. 🎙️ Shifting Our Sh!t (S.O.S.) Podcast is hosted by Megan Bayles Bartley, licensed therapist and founder of The Mindfulness Center in Louisville, KY, alongside co-host Elizabeth McCormack. 🌐 Learn more: mindfulness-center.com | meganbailesbartley.com 📲 Follow The Mindfulness Center on Facebook and Instagram 🎧 Listen to all episodes of the S.O.S. Podcast — link in bio
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