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“My Labs Are Normal, So Why Do I Feel Like This?”
So many women are told their labs are “normal” even when they feel exhausted, foggy, sleepless, inflamed, or unlike themselves. This blog explains why standard bloodwork does not always tell the whole story during perimenopause and menopause — and which labs may help uncover what is really going on.


Menopause Weight Gain: Why It Is Not a Willpower Problem
So many women hit midlife, keep doing “all the things,” and still feel like their bodies changed the rules overnight. This blog explains why menopause weight gain is not a personal failure — and why women deserve a better plan than “eat less and try harder.”


Your Tribe Is Good for Your Health
Inspired by Zim Schwartze and the tribe that showed up to celebrate her at the Yellow Rose Luncheon Women of Achievement, this blog explores why social connection is not just meaningful — it is protective. Friendship, community, support, laughter, and belonging all play an important role in health, resilience, and longevity.


Women See Women: What It Means to Tap In
Inspired by Kitrina Tinnin’s message at the Zonta Yellow Rose Luncheon Women of Achievement, this reflection explores what it means to “tap in” — to notice the needs around us, turn care into action, and remember that women of action also need support, rest, and care themselves.
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