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Why Am I Yelling? Musings from a middle-aged, menopausal mom

Why Am I Yelling? Musings from a middle-aged, menopausal mom

Von: Krista Rizzo Certified Life Coach & Grief Treatment Professional
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Welcome to Why Am I Yelling?—the podcast for every middle-aged, menopausal mom (or anyone who loves one) trying to navigate the chaos of midlife without completely losing it. Hosted by Krista Rizzo, a mom, transformational coach, and professional yeller (mostly at inanimate objects), this show is all about the hilarity, frustration, and unexpected joys of this stage of life.


From hot flashes to parenting teens, marriage to career reinvention, and the absurd cost of everything, nothing is off-limits. Each episode features real talk, relatable stories, expert guests, and the segments you’ll love:


🔥 "Are You KIDDING Me?" – A listener-submitted or personal rant about life’s latest ridiculousness.
💡 "Here’s the Thing…" – Krista’s unfiltered response, because sometimes you just need to tell it like it is.


So, if you're feeling overwhelmed, underappreciated, or just a little sweaty for no reason, you’re in the right place. Let’s laugh, vent, and figure this out together.

New episodes every [day of the week]! Subscribe now and join the conversation!

Want to share your own Are You KIDDING Me? moment? Send it in, and Krista just might feature (and yell about) it on the show!




© 2026 Why Am I Yelling? Musings from a middle-aged, menopausal mom
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  • Listen to your MUTHA!!
    Feb 20 2026

    Not just your actual mother (though yes, her too), but the elder women who've been through it, survived it, and are trying to tell you something important if you'd just stop and LISTEN.

    This week's episode was inspired by Michelle Obama's appearance on Call Her Daddy. Yes, you read that right—the former First Lady sat down with Alex Cooper and dropped wisdom bombs about women, power, misogyny, and why we're still not ready for a woman president.

    And instead of listening, a lot of people dismissed her. Called her negative. Said she was wrong.

    But here's what I'm learning in midlife: Our elders—especially our elder women—aren't trying to rain on our parade. They're trying to hand us a map for territory they've already crossed.

    In this episode, I'm getting real about:

    ✨ What Michelle actually said and why it matters

    ✨ Why we dismiss older women's wisdom (and what we lose when we do)

    ✨ The difference between advice and lived experience

    ✨ How to listen without losing yourself

    Because one day? We're going to BE the elders. And if we want the next generation to listen to us, we need to practice listening now.

    This one's important.

    #WhyAmIYelling #ListenToYourMutha #MichelleObama #CallHerDaddy #ElderWisdom #Midlife #MiddleAgedWomen #Menopause #WomensWisdom #LifeCoach #PodcastEpisode #WomenSupportingWomen #GenerationalWisdom #MotherKnowsBest #WomenOver40

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    33 Min.
  • Let's Talk About Love (And Why Bad Bunny and A Bunch of Monks Get It)
    Feb 13 2026

    Yellers!! I need to tell you about this episode.


    Valentine's Day is upon us, and instead of talking about chocolates and flowers, I wanted to talk about REAL love. The kind that shows up when everything is hard. The kind that takes courage. The kind that changes the world.

    In this episode, I share three stories that moved me to tears:
    1️⃣ Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show—and what it taught us about loving loudly without apology
    2️⃣ Nineteen Buddhist monks who walked 2,300 miles across America (arriving in D.C. TODAY) to promote peace. Two of them were hit by a car. One lost his leg. They kept walking. If that doesn't break your heart open, I don't know what will.
    3️⃣ The Valentine's Day myths we need to retire—because real love isn't perfect, isn't always romantic, and definitely doesn't fit in a greeting card.

    I also talk about how we can choose love when the world feels divisive, exhausting, and impossible. How small acts of love matter. How telling people we love them matters. How loving ourselves first isn't selfish—it's necessary.

    This episode is for every woman navigating midlife, menopause, relationship questions, or just trying to find hope in heavy times.

    Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or click the link in the comments.
    And if this resonates with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it today. 💕

    I love you



    #WhyAmIYelling #Podcast #Love #Peace #Midlife #Menopause #MiddleAgedWomen #BadBunny #WalkForPeace #ValentinesDay #LifeCoach #menopausalmom #middleage

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    35 Min.
  • When the News Makes You Want to Throw Your Mug at the Wall
    Jan 30 2026


    Happy New Year? Not exactly.

    In this episode of Why Am I Yelling? Musings from a Middle-Aged, Menopausal Mom, Krista Rizzo kicks off 2026 not with platitudes or toxic optimism, but with honesty, grief, and righteous anger. After a year marked by unexpected personal losses, relentless illness, and a country that feels like it’s unraveling in real time, Krista dives headfirst into the news stories we cannot afford to gloss over.

    At the center of this episode are the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, two 37-year-old Americans shot and killed in Minneapolis by ICE agents in broad daylight, as well as the broader pattern of deaths involving ICE custody and enforcement since mid-2025. Krista names the discomfort, disbelief, and moral injury many of us feel watching these events unfold, and challenges the official narratives that conflict with video evidence, eyewitness accounts, and family testimony.

    This episode explores why these stories hurt so deeply, how our nervous systems are not built to withstand constant trauma, and why this moment feels like a breaking point between what we believe our country stands for and what we are witnessing with our own eyes.

    Krista also calls out the deafening silence from people of influence who continue posting affirmations and “protect your peace” content while avoiding the hard conversations. She examines how silence from those with power is not neutral, and why speaking up, imperfectly and honestly, matters.

    The episode closes with compassionate, actionable guidance for listeners who want to stay engaged without burning out. From setting boundaries with the news, honoring grief, and protecting your nervous system, to supporting families, journalists, advocacy organizations, and showing up locally, this is a roadmap for turning outrage into sustained care and action.

    This is not an easy episode. It’s not meant to be.
    It’s a reminder that humanity matters more than headlines, that grief and anger can coexist, and that while you can’t carry everything, you can still do something.

    Stay curious. Stay human. And do what you can, when you can.

    I love you.

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    44 Min.
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