Grief Changed Me… And I’m Done Dating Like This
I almost didn’t come back....After losing my mom at the end of 2025, everything shifted… including how I see love, relationships, and even this podcast.This episode isn’t perfect.It’s not polished.And honestly, I probably recorded it before I was ready.But it’s real.And sometimes, real matters more than perfect.In this deeply personal comeback episode of From Mrs. to Ms., I’m sharing where I’ve been, what I’ve been going through, and how grief has changed the way I show up in dating and relationships.Because when life reminds you how short and fragile it is… you stop wasting time on the wrong people.And that clarity? It changes everything.In this episode, I also break down the 8 things I’m no longer accepting in dating—from inconsistency and emotional unavailability to situationships and confusion—and what I’m choosing instead.This is the start of a new chapter.One rooted in intention, clarity, and self-respect.If you’ve ever had to show up when you weren’t ready…If you’ve ever had to rebuild after loss, heartbreak, or a major life shift…This one is for you.And if you’re ready to get serious about your dating life, I’ll be opening a few spots soon to help you refine your dating profile and get clear on what you actually want.🎧 Hit follow, leave a review, and let’s navigate this together—intentionally.Looking for Andrea?Instagram: @from.mrs.2.msTikTok:@from.mrs.2.msWebsite: www.frommrs2ms.comEmail: [email protected]: @FromMrs2MsMentioned in this episode:Menopause Love Lounge PodcastMenopause Love Lounge is a menopause podcast for women in midlife who feel misunderstood, dismissed, and quietly blamed—and know that what they’re experiencing deserves more than surface-level answers.
Menopause isn’t just a hormonal transition. It’s happening inside a culture that profits from women feeling broken, depleted, and “behind”—offering quick fixes that keep us disconnected from our bodies, our relationships, and each other.
Six women talk honestly about sex after menopause, intimacy, menopause-related anxiety, emotional burnout, identity shifts, nervous system overload, boundaries, self-trust, changing relationships, and the quiet loneliness that so often defines midlife.
Many women reach this season having pulled back from female friendships—not because they don’t value them, but because years of comparison, fear of judgment, and emotional self-protection made closeness feel risky. We name that honestly, and we talk about what it takes to rebuild connection in ways that feel safe, real, and nourishing again.
Six hosts matter because no single woman gets to be the answer. This isn’t single-voice authority—it’s real women thinking together, questioning out loud, and letting complexity be honest.
This isn’t another podcast telling you what to buy, fix, or optimize.
It’s a place to slow down, tell the truth, and remember that what you’re feeling makes sense.
Welcome to the lounge.
(Hosted by Andrea Knoche, Ozzie Osborne, Dawn Wiggins, Karen Viesta, Junie Moon, and Laurie Gerber.)Menopause Love Lounge PodcastMenopause Love Lounge is a menopause podcast for women in midlife who feel misunderstood, dismissed, and quietly blamed—and know that what they’re experiencing deserves more than surface-level answers.
Menopause isn’t just a hormonal transition. It’s happening inside a culture that profits from women feeling broken, depleted, and “behind”—offering quick fixes that keep us disconnected from our bodies, our relationships, and each other.
Six women talk honestly about sex after menopause, intimacy, menopause-related anxiety, emotional burnout, identity shifts, nervous system overload, boundaries, self-trust, changing relationships, and the quiet loneliness that so often defines midlife.
Many women reach this season having pulled back from female friendships—not because they don’t value them, but because years of comparison, fear of judgment, and emotional self-protection made closeness feel risky. We name that honestly, and we talk about what it takes to rebuild connection in ways that feel safe, real, and nourishing again.
Six hosts matter because no single woman gets to be the answer. This isn’t single-voice authority—it’s real women thinking together, questioning out loud, and letting complexity be honest.
This isn’t another podcast telling you what to buy, fix, or optimize.
It’s a place to slow down, tell the truth, and remember that what you’re feeling makes sense.
Welcome to the lounge.
(Hosted by Andrea Knoche, Ozzie Osborne, Dawn Wiggins, Karen Viesta, Junie Moon, and Laurie Gerber.)Menopause Love Lounge PodcastMenopause Love Lounge is a menopause podcast for women in midlife who feel misunderstood, dismissed, and quietly blamed—and know that what they’re experiencing deserves more than surface-level answers.
Menopause isn’t just a hormonal transition. It’s happening inside a culture that profits from women feeling broken, depleted, and “behind”—offering quick fixes that keep us disconnected from our bodies, our relationships, and each other.
Six women talk honestly about sex after menopause, intimacy, menopause-related anxiety, emotional burnout, identity shifts, nervous system overload, boundaries, self-trust, changing relationships, and the quiet loneliness that so often defines midlife.
Many women reach this season having pulled back from female friendships—not because they don’t value them, but because years of comparison, fear of judgment, and emotional self-protection made closeness feel risky. We name that honestly, and we talk about what it takes to rebuild connection in ways that feel safe, real, and nourishing again.
Six hosts matter because no single woman gets to be the answer. This isn’t single-voice authority—it’s real women thinking together, questioning out loud, and letting complexity be honest.
This isn’t another podcast telling you what to buy, fix, or optimize.
It’s a place to slow down, tell the truth, and remember that what you’re feeling makes sense.
Welcome to the lounge.
(Hosted by Andrea Knoche, Ozzie Osborne, Dawn Wiggins, Karen Viesta, Junie Moon, and Laurie Gerber.)