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Episode 324 – Breaking the Silence: Dr. Kristin Markell on Menopause, Perimenopause, and Women’s Midlife Health in Northwest Arkansas

About the Show:

“Why did nobody tell me about this?”


– Dr. Kristin Markell


In this episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas®, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Dr. Kristin Markell, an integrative medicine specialist helping women navigate the often-overlooked journey of perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Markell combines her experience as a traditional OB/GYN with holistic, whole-person strategies to provide personalized care for women in Northwest Arkansas and beyond.

Together, Randy and Dr. Markell break down the basics of perimenopause and menopause—including what these terms really mean, when symptoms can start, and why every woman’s experience is unique. Dr. Markell shares her personal and professional journey, the frustration women feel about the lack of education on these topics, and how integrative medicine can help women feel their best through this stage of life.

The episode also explores how families, employers, and the wider community can better support women during this transition, as well as the emerging innovations and digital tools empowering women to take charge of their health.

If you’re a woman, love a woman, work with women, or are simply curious, this is an important conversation for you.

Key Takeaways:

  • Menopause is natural but often misunderstood: Most women aren’t taught about perimenopause and menopause early enough. Symptoms can start as early as a woman’s 30s—not just in the 50s or 60s—and everyone’s experience is different.
  • Definitions matter: Menopause is officially when a woman hasn’t had a period for one year; perimenopause is the 7-10 years leading up to that.
  • Symptoms are more than hot flashes: Every area of the body can be affected, from brain fog and anxiety to fatigue, aches, and sexual health changes.
  • You don’t have to “just deal with it”: Dr. Markell urges women not to “white knuckle” through symptoms—there are treatments and support, including both hormonal and non-hormonal options.
  • Integrative medicine offers personalized care: Dr. Markell’s approach looks at the whole person, from nutrition to stress to long-term wellness, not just the symptoms.
  • Support is a team effort: Family, partners, co-workers, and employers all play a role in helping women thrive during this time.
  • Resources are growing: New digital tools, wearables, and dedicated clinics (including right here in NWA!) are giving women greater access to care and information.

All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast.

Important Links and Mentions on the Show:

  • Dr. Kristin Markell’s Website: https://kristinmarkellmd.com
  • The Menopause Society: https://www.menopause.org
  • Dr. Markell on Instagram: @kristenmarkellmd
  • Contact Dr. Markell’s Office: 479-222-0966
  • You can listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast weekly on KUAF 91.3 FM’s Ozarks at Large

(Other resources and episodes mentioned: Mel Robbins, “The Diary of a CEO” with Steven Bartlett, Dr. Peter Attia & Dr. Rachel Rubin Podcast, Midi Health, Electra Health)

This episode is sponsored by:

FindItNWA.com – Find It Fast. Find It Local.

Northwest Arkansas Council – “Life Works Here!”

ONBoardNWA.com HyperLocal Jobs in NWA

Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.

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