Jessica Ritch, MD
EnRitched Menopause
Welcome to EnRitched Menopause where host, Dr. Jessica Ritch, helps those in perimenopause and menopause understand what's going on with their bodies and how to thrive in this stage and beyond. You are not crazy and you are not alone. Let's do this together!
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Jessica Ritch, MD
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Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
Welcome to Season 6 of EnRitched Menopause 08.07.2026 4:15
Wondering what's next for EnRitched Menopause? Whether you've been listening from the beginning or are joining us for the first time, we're so glad you're here. In this special season opener, Dr. Jessica Ritch celebrates four years of the podcast, shares the exciting news behind the launch of EnRitched Gynecology, and offers a preview of what's ahead for the 2026 season. F...
92: New Year, New Chapter 08.01.2026 6:58
Menopause care shouldn’t feel rushed or impersonal. In this episode, Dr. Ritch shares an important update about her practice, to better support women navigating perimenopause and menopause. Many women are looking for more than quick answers — they want time, clarity, and care that truly listens. If you’ve ever felt that traditional appointments didn’t leave enough space for your questions or conce...
91: Updates in Menopause Care 26.11.2025 10:34
So many women in their 40s and 50s are trying to make informed decisions about their health, only to be met with outdated warnings, mixed messages, or advice that dismisses their very real symptoms. In this episode, Dr. Jessica Ritch breaks down the huge updates shaping the future of menopause care — including the FDA’s newly revised stance on estrogen, the shift toward earlier perimenopause treat...
90: Balance, Power, and Mobility with Kellie Williams 19.11.2025 30:10
Are your workouts suddenly feeling harder in your 40s? Many women in perimenopause and menopause notice more joint pain, slower recovery, and stubborn weight gain — not because they’re doing anything wrong, but because their bodies are changing. In this episode, Dr. Ritch is joined by Kellie Williams , founder of BPM Wellness , to talk about what exercise should look like for midlife women. They b...
89: Comprehensive health with Dr. Stella Villacorta 12.11.2025 35:27
Are you in your 40s and starting to wonder whether your “annual check-up” is really enough? Many women in perimenopause and menopause focus on caring for everyone else — and only seek medical care when something goes wrong. But this stage of life is when prevention matters most : hormones shift, metabolism slows, and risks for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer begin to rise. In this episode, we...
88: Navigating puberty and perimenopause with Dr. Jennyfer Uzor 05.11.2025 29:07
Ever feel like your household has two sets of hormones competing for attention? Between the hot flashes of perimenopause and the mood swings of puberty, it can feel like an emotional tug-of-war for many moms and kids. In this episode, Dr. Jessica Ritch explores how to manage this dual hormonal transition with compassion and understanding. Joined by board-certified pediatrician Dr. Jennyfer Uzor ,...
87: Could it be lichen sclerosis? 29.10.2025 17:38
Have you ever dealt with constant itching, burning, or irritation “down there” and just assumed it was another yeast infection or a normal part of menopause? What if it’s something else entirely — something most women have never even heard of? In this episode, Dr. Jessica Ritch sheds light on Lichen Sclerosis , a chronic inflammatory condition that often goes undiagnosed for years. She explains w...
86: The relationship between health and wealth with Nancy Griffin 22.10.2025 28:30
You’re the go-to person for everyone — your family, your team, your friends. But when was the last time you made yourself the priority? In this episode, Dr. Jessica Ritch welcomes Nancy Griffin , founder of Women Worth and Wellness , for an empowering conversation about how your physical health and financial well-being are more connected than you might realize. Nancy shares her journey from wealth...
85: Frozen Shoulder with Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein 15.10.2025 23:56
Ever felt sudden shoulder stiffness or pain that makes even lifting your arm a challenge? You might think it’s a pulled muscle or a rotator cuff issue — but for many women in their 40s to 60s, it could be something far more specific: frozen shoulder . In this episode, Dr. Jessica Ritch opens up about her own experience with shoulder pain that turned out to be frozen shoulder — a condition that dis...
84: Updates in weight loss medications with Dr. Megan Melo 08.10.2025 40:24
Why does it feel like the weight just won’t budge in perimenopause and menopause? While lifestyle strategies like nutrition, strength training, sleep, and stress reduction remain essential, what role can medications play — and are they truly safe and effective options for women in perimenopause and menopause? Dr. Ritch welcomes back Dr. Megan Melo, a board-certified family medicine and obesity med...
83: Making sense of nutritional supplements with Dania Brenner 01.10.2025 32:31
Are supplements the missing link in your menopause journey — or just another overwhelming item on your to-do list? 🤔 ✨ If you’ve ever wondered whether you really need that multivitamin, or if those “trendy” supplements promoted by celebrities are worth your money, this episode is for you. With so much noise around nutrition and wellness, it can feel impossible to know what’s truly helpful during...
82: Absorption of estrogen patch and gel 21.05.2025 13:07
Are you using a transdermal estrogen patch or gel and wondering why it doesn’t seem to be doing much? New research may have an answer. In this episode, Dr. Ritch discusses a recent study published in Menopause that suggests some women may not absorb estrogen effectively through the skin — and that could explain why symptoms persist, even with consistent use. She breaks down what the research revea...
81: Changing habits with Deborah Marcus Stayman 14.05.2025 28:38
Are your New Year’s resolutions already collecting dust? If your big goals have faded into the background, this episode is for you. As women navigating midlife and menopause, it’s easy to slip into survival mode and lose sight of the habits that truly support our well-being. That’s why I’m so excited to welcome back licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Deborah Marcus Stayman. You ma...
80: Bone and Joint Health with Sydney Nitzkorski and Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein 07.05.2025 36:30
Have you ever wondered why your joints ache more as you get older, or worried that you’re not doing enough to protect your bones? So many of us feel confused by conflicting advice about nutrition, supplements, and exercise, especially as we move through perimenopause and menopause. In this episode, I sit down with two incredible guests and long-time friends: Sydney Nitzkorski, a registered dieti...
79: Bleeding on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) 30.04.2025 12:32
Have you ever started hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and noticed unexpected bleeding? It can feel confusing - or even alarming. In this episode, I open up a conversation many women are hesitant to have: abnormal bleeding while on HRT. Whether you're new to therapy or have been on it for a while, understanding what's considered normal versus what’s worth checking out is key to managing...
78: How I looked at my own breast cancer risk 23.04.2025 40:46
Our everyday habits might be quietly increasing our cancer risk — and we don’t even realize it. In this episode, I’m sharing something deeply personal: the day I learned I was at risk for cancer, and how that shifted everything for me. It wasn’t a dramatic diagnosis, but it was enough to make me pause and reflect on the way I had been living. I also share the small but powerful changes I’ve made s...
77: Hot or Just Me with Carin Luna-Ostaseski 16.04.2025 24:30
Are you in your early forties and suddenly feeling like your body is betraying you with hot flashes, brain fog, or anxiety? Are you constantly asking yourself, "Is it hot, or is it just me?" You're not alone! Many women start experiencing perimenopause symptoms in their mid-30s, which can feel isolating and confusing. In this episode, we're diving into the world of perimenopaus...
76: Complex hormone systems, your lungs, and the future of personalized hormones with Dr. Efrat Eliyahu 09.04.2025 26:31
Menopause impacts more than just your reproductive system - it affects your entire body, including your lungs. Yet, this crucial connection is rarely discussed. In this episode, we explore the link between menopause, hormones, and lung function with Dr. Efrat Eliyahu , a genetics professor and PhD at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She shares groundbreaking research on how hormonal shifts infl...
75: Taking a pause in menopause with Sonia Azad 02.04.2025 41:46
Have you ever felt like you're stuck on autopilot, juggling responsibilities while putting yourself last? What if hitting pause could actually help you reset and come back stronger? In this episode, I sit down with wellness expert and yoga instructor Sonia Azad to talk about the power of rest, movement, and mindfulness - especially during perimenopause and menopause. After attending one of...
74: Alternatives to hormone therapy 27.11.2024 23:27
With all the talk about hormone therapy, you may be disappointed if hormones are not for you, either due to health conditions, intolerance or other factors. But, that doesn’t mean that you simply have to suffer. In this episode, Dr. Ritch discusses some of the most common, non-hormonal things you can do to help improve your health and symptoms in perimenopause and menopause. ------------------...
73: Who should not use hormone therapy? 20.11.2024 21:59
Hormone therapy can have a lot of benefits, but there are risks, too and it’s not right for everyone. In this episode, Dr. Ritch discusses the main reasons why someone shouldn’t be on hormone therapy and areas to consider the risks versus benefits. She discusses everything from cancer to heart disease, family history and genetic factors, migraine headaches and more. ---------------------------...
72: Insulin resistance in menopause with Dr. Megan Melo 13.11.2024 29:35
Insulin resistance plays a huge role in how our bodies process nutrients and also affects our ovarian function. Insulin resistance becomes more common in perimenopause and can lead to that stubborn weight gain around the midsection, food cravings and even diabetes. In this episode, obesity medicine specialist Dr. Megan Melo discusses insulin resistance and what we can do about it. --------------...
71: Optimizing your hair with Dr. Antonella Tosti 06.11.2024 24:50
Bald spots aren’t just for men. Menopause can lead to significant changes in hair. Luckily, dermatologist and hair specialist, Dr. Antonella Tosti is here to help with real solutions that work. Dr. Tosti reviews typical symptoms, evaluation and treatment options. ----------- Looking to enhance your understanding of hair health? Dr. Antonella Tosti, a distinguished dermatology expert at the Uni...
70: How to support your male partner with Dr. Justin Dubin 30.10.2024 36:51
While this podcast focuses on supporting women with their health, many women have male partners or others in their life that they care about who are struggling with issues, too. Declining testosterone in men and common issues like prostate cancer can affect a couples relationship. In this episode, urologist and andrology expert, Dr. Justin Dubin, discusses these issues and how we can best supp...
69: Fitness over 50 with Alicia Jones 23.10.2024 24:38
Our bodies change with menopause and our fitness routines should, too. Alicia Jones specializes in helping women get moving and keep moving in their 50s and beyond. Whether you have never exercised in your life or your old routine just isn’t working for you anymore, Alicia has solutions to meet you where you are. ------------ Get in touch with Alicia Jones: Website: Alicia Jones Healthy Living...
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