Getting used to it, Midlife

Getting Used To IT: Nobody Warned Him About Menopause. Not Even Me.

20 min · 28. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2271281/fan_mail/new] Your partner watched you change — the heat, the fog, the mood, the dryness — and had no idea what was happening. But here's the uncomfortable part: neither did you, really. Not fully. Not at first. Suzee and Beth get into the strange reality that menopause is still something women are expected to announce — like it's news, like you scheduled it — to partners who grew up watching their own fathers say nothing, in a world that barely studied it at all. Nobody warned him. But nobody really warned you either. And now somehow it's on you to hand him the map you're still reading yourself. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Getting Used To It! If you enjoyed today’s conversation, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving us a review—it helps others discover the show! We’d also love to hear your thoughts, so drop us a comment or connect with us on Bluesky @gettingusedtoit.bksy.social. Stay connected, stay curious, and we’ll see you next time!

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Getting Used To IT: Growing Up Korean American And Learning What Love Looked Like

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2271281/fan_mail/new] Suzee didn't know what Beth was going to ask her. That's what made it real. In this episode, Beth turns the mic on Suzee and goes deep — on what it actually felt like to grow up Korean American, caught between a traditional immigrant household and an American world that didn't quite fit either. The exhaustion of straddling two cultures, the love that looked like pressure, and what you can only see clearly from the other side of 51. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Getting Used To It! If you enjoyed today’s conversation, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving us a review—it helps others discover the show! We’d also love to hear your thoughts, so drop us a comment or connect with us on Bluesky @gettingusedtoit.bksy.social. Stay connected, stay curious, and we’ll see you next time!

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2271281/fan_mail/new] Your partner watched you change — the heat, the fog, the mood, the dryness — and had no idea what was happening. But here's the uncomfortable part: neither did you, really. Not fully. Not at first. Suzee and Beth get into the strange reality that menopause is still something women are expected to announce — like it's news, like you scheduled it — to partners who grew up watching their own fathers say nothing, in a world that barely studied it at all. Nobody warned him. But nobody really warned you either. And now somehow it's on you to hand him the map you're still reading yourself. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Getting Used To It! If you enjoyed today’s conversation, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving us a review—it helps others discover the show! We’d also love to hear your thoughts, so drop us a comment or connect with us on Bluesky @gettingusedtoit.bksy.social. Stay connected, stay curious, and we’ll see you next time!

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2271281/fan_mail/new] The hardest part of losing family isn’t always the obvious grief. Sometimes it’s the identity shock: waking up to the fact that there’s no one left above you, no living witness who can say, “Here’s who you were,” or “That’s not how it happened.” Beth joins us for a candid, often darkly funny, deeply human talk about what it means to become the oldest woman in your family and how that realization can make you feel strangely alone, even when your life is full. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Getting Used To It! If you enjoyed today’s conversation, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving us a review—it helps others discover the show! We’d also love to hear your thoughts, so drop us a comment or connect with us on Bluesky @gettingusedtoit.bksy.social. Stay connected, stay curious, and we’ll see you next time!

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