Ep 41. Is perimenopause impacting your relationship? (Why couples start to struggle in their 40s)
Is your relationship feeling harder lately… and you don’t know why?
In this episode of Reconnect to Self, Tracey, a relationship therapist of over 20 years, opens up about her own experience navigating perimenopause, and how it unexpectedly began impacting her relationship with co-host and husband, Scott.
This is a raw and honest conversation about what it actually looked like behind the scenes — the mood swings, emotional distance, and moments where things felt so different that it led to questioning what was really going on.
It’s something many couples experience in their 40s, but rarely understand.
To help unpack this, naturopath Natasha Goodrim joins the conversation to explain what’s happening in the body during perimenopause — and why it can affect mood, the nervous system, and relationships in ways people don’t expect.
Together, they explore:
* Why relationships can suddenly feel harder
* Mood swings, anxiety, and emotional disconnection
* The impact of hormones on the nervous system
* Why women often feel like they’re “not themselves”
* How this stage of life can affect couples differently
* Practical ways to support the body through this transition
If this resonates, consider sharing it with someone who might need to hear it — especially if you or your partner are navigating this stage of life.
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