Healing After Pet Loss: A Personal Tale

Itchy and Bitchy

January 31, 2026 13 mins

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Karen shares a deeply personal episode on the human-animal bond after the loss of her family’s lovebird, Saki, exploring why pet grief can feel so profound and practical ways to heal. She offers suggestions, from letting yourself feel what you feel to creating memorial rituals, revisiting joyful memories, and caring for your body while you mourn, plus when to seek professional support.

Visit our website itchyandbitchy.com to read blog posts on the many topics we have covered on the show.

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Episode

208

Date

January 31, 2026

Length

13 mins
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  • Coronasomnia: It's a Real Thing

    Karen discusses pandemic-induced insomnia. What causes insomnia and what can we do to make it go away?

  • Karen Nails Down Nail Disease

    Want beautiful nails? Karen shares reasons for nail problems and how to fix them.

  • Foggy Thinking Fix with a Shot of Estrogen to the Brain

    Why are women more likely than men to get Alzheimer’s? Karen discusses Alzheimer’s and its connection to estrogen.

  • Why Did I Come Into this Room? How to Boost Your Brain Health!

    Ever walk in to a room and wonder, “why did I come into this room?” Karen discusses several strategies for improving memory and general brain health.

  • Standing Up Brings You Down? Could Be POTS! (Not Your Garden Variety)

    Karen discusses postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), an under diagnosed condition that causes a slew of issues when standing up.

  • Lasagna and the Road to Empowerment

    Karen and Alexandra Perrignon talk about the importance of self-care and learning to say, “no.”

  • Red, White and Blue Symptoms and HRT Pellets

    Karen thinks about discussing red, white and blue symptoms to celebrate Independence Day, but thinks better of it when the results are rather icky. Instead, she does a deep dive into HRT pellets and the different ways they can be used.

  • Viagra for Women? Yes Indeed!

    Did you know women can take Viagra, too? Karen answers several questions submitted by a listener, including one about loss of libido.

  • Brain Fog and Itchy Vagina: How Could They Be Connected?

    Karen discusses yeast overgrowth, an often overlooked issue that can have serious health consequences.

  • Can the Love Hormone Fix That Ringing in Your Ears?

    Karen discusses tinnitus and has a surprising potential solution to that high-pitched ear ringing.

  • Feel Sick But Aren't Sick? Adrenal Fatigue Could Be Your Problem

    Karen breaks down the strange effects of adrenal fatigue and common ways to deal with it.

  • The Itchiest of Itchies

    For the inaugural episode of Itchy and Bitchy, Karen discusses the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the United States: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, a condition known to cause hives and a host of other nasty symptoms.

  • Breast Tenderness and Gallbladder Problems – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen addresses some listener questions, including functional medicine testing.

  • Burn Fat and Build Muscle with Emsculpt – Sweaty and Pissed

    Kirk Bass, MD and Mandy Baker, RN share with Karen the services that Shea Aesthetic Clinic offers Emsculpt, microneedling and more.

  • Treating Urinary Incontinence with Emsella Chair – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen visits with Dr. Kirk Bass and Mandy Baker from the Shea Aesthetic Clinic about a new, easy and highly effective treatment for urinary incontinence.

  • Listener Questions: Vitamin C Sickness and Sore Breasts – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and producer Forrest answer questions from listeners on a range of hormone-related topics.

  • Change in Alcohol Habits During the Pandemic – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Alexandra Perrignon discuss triggers and how to change habits.

  • Listener Questions: From Pea Protein to Spit Tests – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers some listeners’ questions with the help of producer Forrest.

  • Estrogen Dominance: The Most Common Hormonal Problem in Women – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers several questions about our previous estrogen dominance episode and Leanne makes an important announcement. For more information, visit sweatyandpissed.com

  • Is Johnny Cash in Heaven? And Other Important Questions with Tess Morgan – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen, Leanne and Leanne’s baby child Tess answer some questions about makeup from our listeners. Visit sweatyandpissed.com for more information.

  • Thanksgiving Food: Leanne Doesn't Have a Lick of Sense Over a Pumpkin – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss Thanksgiving foods and the effects they have on our health. For more information, visit sweatyandpissed.com

  • Listener Questions: How to Lose Belly Fat – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen tackles one of the questions she gets more than any other: “How do I lose this belly fat?” For more information, visit sweatyandpissed.com

  • Low Dose Naltrexone: You Won't Believe What All It Helps! – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss low dose naltrexone and the amazing variety of ailments it helps with. Visit sweatyandpissed.com for more information.

  • Listener Questions: Estrogen Dominance – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen discusses estrogen dominance. For more information, visit sweatyandpissed.com

  • Caffeine Risks and Benefits: Leanne Has Been Drinking Coffee Since Kindergarten – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss the risks and benefits of caffeine usage, and Karen answers a question about mushroom supplements. For more information, visit our website at sweatyandpissed.com

  • Makeup Tips for Mature Skin with Tess Morgan (Part 4) – Sweaty and Pissed

    In the final installment of our makeup series, Leanne Morgan’s baby child Tess Morgan (Instagram: @poutbytesslucille), a professional makeup artist, gives tips on makeup for eyebrows, eyes, and lips. If you haven’t already, check out the first three parts! Part 3: https://apple.co/34FRUoWPart 2: https://apple.co/3mAUa6YPart 1: https://apple.co/35Nc0Nj For more information, including step by step instructions from […]

  • Allergy Treatments and Leanne Is Going to Throw Away That See-through Gown – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen discusses options for allergy treatments and Leanne regrets wearing her see-through gown. Also, visit functionofbeauty.com/sweaty for 20% off your first order of custom hair care products! Just like Karen recommends, all of their products are free of mineral oils, sulfates, parabens, phthalates, and gluten.

  • Is There a Tan Squatter Living in Leanne's Finished Basement? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne catch up about Leanne’s travels and address some questions that were submitted on Facebook. Check out our merch and the blog at sweatyandpissed.com

  • Makeup Tips for Mature Skin with Tess Morgan (Part 3) – Sweaty and Pissed

    Bronzer and blush tips from Leanne’s baby child, Tess Morgan (Instagram: @poutbytesslucille), a professional makeup artist. For more information, including step by step instructions from Tess, check out our website sweatyandpissed.com Also, visit functionofbeauty.com/sweaty for 20% off your first order of custom hair care products! Just like Karen recommends, all of their products are free […]

  • Makeup Tips for Mature Skin with Tess Morgan (Part 2) – Sweaty and Pissed

    Foundation and concealer tips from Leanne’s baby child, Tess Morgan (Instagram: @poutbytesslucille) a professional makeup artist. For more information, including step by step instructions from Tess, check out our website sweatyandpissed.com Don’t miss the other three parts of our makeup series:Part 4: https://apple.co/3oGKNVdPart 3: https://apple.co/34FRUoWPart 1: https://apple.co/35Nc0Nj

  • Makeup Tips for Mature Skin with Tess Morgan (Part 1) – Sweaty and Pissed

    Skin prep with Leanne’s baby child, Tess Morgan (Instagram: @poutbytesslucille), a professional makeup artist. For more information, including step by step instructions from Tess, check out our website sweatyandpissed.com Don’t miss the other three parts of our makeup series:Part 4: https://apple.co/3oGKNVdPart 3: https://apple.co/34FRUoWPart 2: https://apple.co/3mAUa6Y

  • Listener Questions: Menstrual Cups – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen discusses all things menstrual cups: how to use them, what are the benefits, and what are the potential drawbacks. Check out our merch at bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Leanne's Snoring Beagles Aren't Worried About COVID-19 – Sweaty and Pissed

    Nevertheless, Leanne and Karen review immune support options during the pandemic. Check out our merch on our website, sweatyandpissed.com

  • Supporting the Immune System During COVID-19 – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen speaks about methods of supporting your immune system to help fight off infectious diseases such as COVID-19. Check out our merchandise at bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Perimenopause is Middle School All Over Again – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss anxiety, mood swings and life milestones during perimenopause.

  • Listener Questions: UTI Prevention and Herpes Suppression – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers questions from our listeners about urinary tract infections and herpes outbreaks. Check out our new merch at sweatyandpissed.com

  • Gut Health Affects All Health and Leanne's Grandbaby is the Size of a Spaghetti Squash – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss leaky gut and the importance of keeping a healthy gut, and catch up on Leanne’s preparation for the birth of her grandbaby. Check out our new merch: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Listener Questions: Healing Your Gut to Heal the Body – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers listener questions about gut problems, what you can do to heal your gut and keep it healthy. Check out our new merch: http://bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Leanne is Wallering in Bed and Obsessed with Buffalo – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss a variety of sleep solutions. Leanne discloses her deep fascination with buffalo. Check out all of our new merch: http://bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Listener Questions: Signs and Symptoms of Hypothyroidism – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers a listener’s question about hypothyroidism. Check out our new merch: http://bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Bacterial Vaginosis: Our Crop Top Days Are Over – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen explains bacterial vaginosis and Leanne worries that she has it. Leanne loved a crop top but now adores a big t-shirt to match her big panties. Now you can get a big t-shirt with our faces on it! Check out our merch: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Osteoporosis: This Big Butt Has Its Purpose – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen discuss osteoporosis treatment, including lifestyle changes. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Listener Questions: HRT After Heart Attack or Stroke – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers questions from our listeners about the use of hormone replacement therapy after having a heart attack or stroke. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Talking Low T with Jon Reep – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne is starstruck when the hilarious comedian and actor Jon Reep comes to visit and, as always, Karen has the lowdown on low testosterone in men. Check out Jon Reep’s special GINGER BEARD MAN on Amazon Prime and subscribe to his podcast COUNTRY-ISH wherever you listen to podcasts! Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Listener Questions: How to Alleviate Breast Pain and Breast Cysts – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers several questions about ways to alleviate breast pain and breast cysts. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • How Long to Take HRT and We're Not 20-year-old Girls in Swimsuits Anymore – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen discusses hormone replacement therapy and how long it should last and Leanne reminisces about the good ole days of having 20-year-old legs in a swimsuit. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Listener Questions: Effects of Exercise on Hormones – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers listener questions about the relationship between exercise and hormone balance, and also delves into estrogen dominance.

  • The Yeast Free Diet with Stephen Brown – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Stephen Brown discuss the benefits and woes of Karen’s recommendations for reducing inflammation. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • How to Bring Magic Into Your Life with Stephen Brown – Sweaty and Pissed

    A conversation with the artist Stephen Brown of Glitterville, the master of making a magical world. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Listener Questions: Supplements for Menopause and Progesterone After a Hysterectomy – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers several listener questions submitted on our Facebook page at facebook.com/sweatyandpissed. She suggests supplements to help with various menopause symptoms and explains why progesterone can still be helpful after a hysterectomy. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Hair Roots, Face Masks, and Tina Turner Arms – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen muse about their wishes and their reality during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Listener Questions: Testosterone for Women – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen discusses the purpose of testosterone in women and the barriers you might face to being prescribed replacement hormones. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Recipes for Hair Growth and Jello Molds – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen talk about things to do and ways to improve yourself while under quarantine. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Heavy Vaginal Bleeding, Ozark, and The Big Panty Tour – Sweaty and Pissed

    See how Leanne can connect them! Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch Note: This was recorded before stay-at-home orders were in place for most of the U.S. Timecodes:0:00-1:00 — Introduction1:00-5:00 — Stories from the Big Panty Tour5:00-12:30 — Menorrhagia and endometrial ablation12:30-14:00 — What counts as heavy bleeding?14:00-15:00 — What is the operation like?15:00-22:00 — […]

  • Lichen Sclerosus: Do My Doin’s Look OK? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen talk about lichen sclerosus and Leanne checks on the status of her doin’s. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch 0:00-1:00 — Introduction1:00-4:00 — What is lichen sclerosus?4:00-7:30 — What causes this?7:30-12:30 — Treatments for lichen sclerosus?12:30-15:20 — Tell-tale signs of lichen sclerosus

  • Coronavirus: How Worried Should We Be? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen talk about the spread, symptoms, treatment, and prevention of coronavirus (COVID-19). Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Colonoscopy Prep and What's That Hanging Out of Leanne's Butt? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen talk about colonoscopy prep. It’s not fun, but Karen has some tips to help make it tolerable. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Vitamin D: Why You Don't Have It and Why You Need It – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen explain why you need vitamin D in your life and how to make sure you’re getting enough without getting too much sun.

  • Trying to Get Pregnant? Steps to Take Before Seeing a Fertility Specialist – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen talk about Leanne’s ongoing tour and discuss some tips for getting pregnant that you might want to try before going to see a fertility specialist.

  • Is a Bald Man's Head Coming Out of Your Doin's? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen talk about bladder attacks and nonsurgical options.

  • Oral Contraceptives, Perimenopause and Leanne Has IUD Nostalgia – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne talk about the effect of birth control pills on perimenopause. Leanne remembers the good ole days of having an IUD and learning to let it go. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sweatyandpissedInstagram: @sweatyandpissed, @leannemorgancomedy, @wentzeland

  • Food Poisoning is Horrible, but Who Doesn't Love an Otter? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Forrest got food poisoning but they also got to see some otters, so it all evened out in the end. Leanne Morgan loves an otter but is skeptical of cruises.We love to hear from you on social media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sweatyandpissed Instagram: @sweatyandpissed, @leannemorgancomedy, @forrestwentzel

  • Methods and Benefits of Intermittent Fasting – Sweaty and Pissed

    Even though white flour and sugar are Leanne’s favorite food groups, Leanne and Karen discuss intermittent fasting.

  • Leanne Takes a Hike and Ends Up in a Walking Boot – Sweaty and Pissed

    Guess we need to talk about inflammation reduction!

  • Breast Cancer and Nipples Above the Crease – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss Breast Cancer Awareness Month and try to figure out what to do about Leanne’s implants.If you haven’t already, check out our Facebook page. We’d love to hear from you.

  • Foot Swelling and How to Avoid Sex in Compression Thigh-highs – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss lower extremity edema and what to do about it.

  • Sweaty Boobs, Hot Flashes and Canned Wine – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne in a nutshell.

  • Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and Leanne Hikes a Marathon – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne talk about HPV and commemorate Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

  • Karen’s Top Lab Picks to Assess Your Health – Sweaty and Pissed

    This episode includes a list of all the tests Leanne has had and ignored. 

  • Karen’s Top Five Most Important Books for Women’s (and Everyone’s) Health – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen provides some book suggestions. Leanne climbs Mt. LeConte and didn’t have to do it in a bunk bed. 

  • Man-opause and More – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen discuss male hormone imbalance. Leanne votes not to help. Karen has to because of that pesky Hippocratic oath.

  • Hellish Hormonal Headaches and the Beauty of Botox – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen discuss the effects of menopausal migraines and new methods of treatment.

  • Formication: NO Not Fornication! – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen discuss crawling skin during menopause.

  • Our Fabulous Listeners Submit Terrific Questions, You'll Want to Hear the Answers! – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen taken on some great questions from listeners about menopause and more!

  • Dogs, Husbands and Estrogen: What Not to Do! – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen answer some listener questions from the Facebook page.

  • Hot Summer Days, Hospitals and Heavy Breasts – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen are finally back from a long hiatus. They discuss where they’ve been and ways to cope with the summer heat.

  • Is It the "Baby Blues" or Something More Serious? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen gets expert advice on postpartum depression from Alexander Perrignon, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner.

  • PMS and Crazy Moods – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen visits with Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Alexandra Perrignon, about symptoms and treatment.

  • Are You Feeling Anxious About Menopause? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen welcomes psychiatric nurse practitioner Alexandra to talk about ways to treat anxiety during menopause.

  • Leanne and Karen Respond to Your Comments – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne checks in from the road and responds to some listeners with Karen.

  • Have You Got Anything Sagging? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss the loss of collagen during menopause and solutions for it.

  • Are You Menopausal but Somehow Look Pregnant? – Sweaty and Pissed

    It’s a thing. Karen discusses Diastasis Recti and how to fix it.

  • Is It Your New Year's Diet or the Flu? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen discusses yeast die-off symptoms.

  • Anxiety, Depression and Your Genes – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss mood disorders and the genetic variant MTHFR.

  • Is Your Food Giving You Plantar Fasciitis? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen gives tips on inflammation reduction through diet and supplements.

  • Hot Flashes: Microwaved from Within – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne talks about a sudden drop in her estrogen and undressing in front of strangers.

  • Leanne Got a Wig and is Constipated, Find Out Why! – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss thyroid problems.

  • Karen and Leanne Finally Talk About PCOS! – Sweaty and Pissed

    We’ve been threatening to do it for weeks, now here it is!

  • What's That Smell? Is That Me or You? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss body odor changes during perimenopause and menopause.

  • Listener Questions – Sweaty and Pissed

    While Leanne is out, Karen answers a couple questions from listeners.

  • Young Women Thrown Into Menopause – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen discusses surgical menopause in young women and Leanne provides some insight into the pursuit of passion.

  • Bald, Belly Fat and Don't Do Zumba With a Butthole! – Sweaty and Pissed

    What happens in menopause and how to help. Also, Karen tackles another question from Facebook.

  • How to Talk to Doctors: Menopause and Perimenopause Edition – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen answers a question sent in by a listener, and Leanne knows a man in Atlanta who puts pellets in your butt.

  • Will Raising Chickens Help You Sleep? – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne gives interesting advice and Karen gives sound advice about how to have better sleep.

  • Lady Chatterley and Vaginal Dryness – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne somehow connects those two dots. Listen to episode 8 to see how!

  • Pee-proof Panties and Why We Need Them! – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne shares her bladder woes and Karen provides tips to solve them.

  • Vaginal Dryness, Bladder Control, and Pinto Beans with Cabbage – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen talk about everything from soup to nuts, or more accurately, from bladders to pinto beans, in this episode that informs our listeners what to do about vaginal dryness.

  • Where is My Mind? I've Lost It – Sweaty and Pissed

    Karen and Leanne discuss options for reducing brain fog and helping with relationship troubles common during perimenopause and menopause.

  • Brain Fog, Love Languages, and Feeling a Tingle – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen discuss the effects of hormonal imbalances during perimenopause, including foggy thinking and a whole host of problems for your love life.

  • Do You Feel Like an Alien Has Taken Over Your Body? It’s Not Sci-fi, Just Menopause – Sweaty and Pissed

    Do you feel like an alien has taken over your body? It’s not sci-fi, it’s menopause. Leanne and Karen discuss the hormones that affect your body during menopause.

  • Perimenopause, That Wonderful Progesterone, and Men Really Like to Do It – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen discuss perimenopause, bioidentical hormones, postpartum depression and answer some important questions like, “Is Gwyneth Paltrow allowed to eat eggs anymore?” Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Welcome to Menopause: Adrenal Fatigue, Gluten Intolerance and Big Panties on a Clothes Line – Sweaty and Pissed

    Leanne and Karen introduce themselves and begin their discussion of menopause. Topics include adrenal fatigue, gluten intolerance and big panties on a clothes line. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

  • Welcome to Menopause with Leanne Morgan and Karen Nickell – Sweaty and Pissed

    Get ready for Sweaty and Pissed, where Leanne Morgan, a comedian, and Karen Nickell, a nurse practitioner, talk about menopause and more. Check out our new merchandise: bit.ly/sweatymerch

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    Understanding Your Brain Through Perimenopause and Menopause with Dr. Louisa Nicola

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  • Ep. 204 – The Inflammation Code with Dr. Shivani Gupta

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  • How to Find What’s Next When You’re Ready for a Career Change with Ashley Jablow

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    What if a simple injection could boost your energy, improve your sleep, and support your overall health during perimenopause? I’m sharing my personal journey, the wins, the challenges, and everything I’ve learned along the way, so you can decide if peptides might be the right tool for you. Tune in as I talk about my […]

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    In this guest episode of Mastering Menopause, I sit down with Alicia, better known as AliciaXL on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. I found her through a clip shared by Brad Jensen, and I have been binging her content ever since. She is hilarious, brutally honest, and documenting her weight loss journey in a way that […]

  • How to Take Control of Your Time: 9 Proven Strategies That Work (Even When You Have No Time)

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    If you’ve been wondering whether your Reformer Pilates classes are doing enough for your bone strength, Liz has the answer – plus she settles the debate on full-fat versus skimmed milk and explains why it matters for midlife health. In this episode: Is Pilates and walking enough to protect your bones in midlife? Creatine supplements – safe […]

  • 8 Celebs Open Up About Nightmarish Perimenopause Diagnoses

    For years, these women were told they were depressed. Anxious. Burnt out. Even bipolar. In this powerful compilation episode of Is It Hot In Here?, we share eight moments from past celebrity guests where the penny finally dropped — the real cause of their symptoms wasn’t a psychiatric disorder, stress, or personal failure… it was […]

  • Healing After Pet Loss: A Personal Tale

    Karen shares a deeply personal episode on the human-animal bond after the loss of her family’s lovebird, Saki, exploring why pet grief can feel so profound and practical ways to heal. She offers suggestions, from letting yourself feel what you feel to creating memorial rituals, revisiting joyful memories, and caring for your body while you […]

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    How Getting Stronger as You Age Can Change Everything with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon

    Eat more protein. But how much is actually enough? Get stronger. But where do you even start? One day it’s a new workout. The next day it’s a new diet trend. There’s so much conflicting information around women’s health, it’s impossible to distinguish what’s backed by science and what’s just noise.  That’s exactly why Tamsen […]

  • This is What Menopause Looks Like: Stories with Author Lidia Yuknavitch

    Storytelling has the power to transform how we understand our bodies and our lives. On this week’s episode, we welcome Lidia Yuknavitch, acclaimed author and editor of the new book The Big M: 13 Writers Take Back the Story of Menopause, for a bold conversation about reclaiming menopause through personal storytelling. Lidia brings together 13 […]

Itchy and Bitchy

Nurse practitioner Karen Nickell discusses the realities of menopause and the female midlife in a way that is both informative and fun. Visit our website itchyandbitchy.com to read blog posts on the many topics we have covered on the show.

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