If you’ve been wondering why you don’t feel like yourself anymore — you’re not alone. You’re probably in perimenopause.

Club Peridise was created to help women understand their changing bodies, find real solutions, and rediscover joy through community, education, and activation. You get science-backed resources, expert guidance, and real-life connection and an option to include life coaching so you can navigate perimenopause and beyond with confidence.

Whether you join the Lounge, the Clubhouse, or the Glow Up Club, you’ll find connection, accountability, and transformation — at your own pace. Not ready to be a member? Cool. Come to our events open to all women that want to age optimally and that want to activate joy.

As we grow, we’re building a platform that also hires and empowers women behind the scenes. That means clearer systems, dedicated support, and sustainable leadership.

Club Peridise was created because my doctor denied me HRT and I was left to suffer with my symptoms and she told me, “it’s just part of aging.”

And that fueled me to find a solution and community.

Club Peridise is a vibrant community for women navigating perimenopause, founded by Annie Vovan, PharmD, an ICF-Certified Life, Business, and Executive Coach.

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After I was gaslit by my doctor, I changed doctors because I was promised HRT but was OVERSOLD supplements.

As a former Pharmacist turned Life Coach, this fueled me to create a platform to advocate for our health and solutions for the challenges that comes with being in midlife and CLUB PERIDISE was born.

Women have had enough.

Join Club Peridise if you're looking for…

  1. Advocacy for your health with a Menopause Specialist that champions your OPTIMAL aging

2. An ALIGNED community of women who want to evolve together

3. Monthly activities (virtually and in Los Angeles) that we do together to thrive, despite perimenopause

4. Life Coaching to explore where you go want to go beyond your career and relationships