Menopause Chicks
Shirley Weir, Menopause Chicks
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It's about Starting to ROAR! (with Dr. Nathalie Gamache)
Menopause Chicks
09/17/23 • 49 min
Ready to Feel Amazing?
Listen in & learn...
- Why the Women’s Health Initiative Study set women’s health care back in 2002, and why we don’t need to be afraid of hormone replacement therapy as a treatment for the most common symptoms of hormone decline.
- Why your family doctor might not have the answers you’re looking for, and may feel as frustrated about that too, and what you can do about it.
- How women can take well-being into their own hands with a “self-contract” to live fully and stay healthy through midlife and beyond.
- Why we need to be advocating to have provincial governments cover the cost of hormone replacement therapy given the preventative aspect of this kind of treatment.
- Why generalizations don’t work when discussing treatment options for women’s health and why it’s important to consider each individual separately.
- Why living with the discomforts caused by hormone decline is not something women need to accept - it is absolutely possible to feel vibrant & energetic as we age.
- How ventures capitalized on the desperation of women seeking relief in the wake of the deeply flawed propaganda that followed the Women’s Health Initiative study, making it difficult for factual information to compete.
- Why we need to become our own “fact checkers” when we read any information about menopause due to the proliferation of misinformation.
Links from this week’s episode:
Learn more about my work and Menopause Chicks here: https://www.MenopauseChicks.com/
Join the Menopause Chicks private community here: https://MenopauseCommunity.com
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health::
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
It's About Mindfulness... and Chocolate
Menopause Chicks
12/15/23 • 18 min
Happy Holidays to YOU & THANK YOU for an AMAZING year. I couldn’t do this important work without you & I can’t wait to share what’s coming up next in 2024!
What we discussed:
- The origin of Robin’s Chocolate Meditation
- Why this is such an important practice for the busy holiday season (or anytime!)
- Robin teaches her Chocolate Meditation
- I share what I experienced during the practice
Links from this week’s episode:
Check out Robin’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/soulgardenyoga
Robin’s Yoga Website with Online Classes Weekly: https://soulgardenyoga.ca
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
12/14/23 • 39 min
What we discussed:
- An endocrinologist’s explanation of both estrogen and progesterone
- Hormone health, mental health–and considerations for the role of stress in our overall health, but especially in perimenopause
- If you are going to track anything–track your menstrual cycle + both physical changes (such as breast tenderness, cramping, vasomotor symptoms) and emotional/mental health changes, such as mood. Dr. Prior explains the reasons why!
- How hormone therapy traditionally focused on estrogen without acknowledging the critical role of progesterone too
- Script tips for how to talk to your doctor about hormone replacement therapy!
- Dr. Prior’s extensive progesterone research and her life-long commitment (she celebrated her 80th birthday this year!) to her work, and her legacy related to progesterone research will continue.
Links from this week’s episode:
CEMCOR - https://www.cemcor.ubc.ca/
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
It's About Some Good Clean Fun with Sarah Kate
Menopause Chicks
12/13/23 • 29 min
What we discussed:
- Sarah Kate’s mission and why she started her online publication, Some Good Clean Fun”
- Sarah’s transition from thinking she needed wine to cope with stress to enjoying the benefits of a “clearer head”
- Sarah shares her best shopping tips for non-alcoholic beverages online and at the store
- How to feel more confident (and less awkward) about ordering a non-alcoholic beverage when you’re out at a restaurant or bar with friends
- Notable differences about Gen-Z when it comes to alcohol consumption
- The latest guidelines from Health Canada and how they raising awareness for key health messages while also challenging social norms
- What you can expect when you visit Sarah’s website, Some Good Clean Fun
Links from this week’s episode:
Sarah Kate’s Website: https://www.somegoodcleanfun.com/
Some Good Clean Fun on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somegoodcleanfun/
Some Good Clean Fun Magazine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somegoodcleanfun_dotcom/
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
It's About Being A Change Maker with Colleen Kelly
Menopause Chicks
12/12/23 • 29 min
What we discussed:
- Colleen’s change-making work in the area of volunteerism, the non-for-profit sector
- How we traditionally interpret words like “volunteer” and “menopause” and why that must change
- Choosing to compromise vs what we will never compromise on when it comes to our life’s work
- How important paradigm-shifting language is for rethinking how we see the world
- The power of language and the words we use
- Continuing to do our work even when we know we won’t necessarily live to see the impact
- Being forward-thinking enough to ensure there is a way for others to continue the work we’ve started
- We explore the language of being a changemaker and how it makes us feel to use words like paradigm shift, social construct, and rhetoric
- Why using phrases like “forest person” and “tree person” is a preferable way of describing big and small picture thinking
- How things may be difficult or hard, but they don’t have to be impossible.
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
It's About Your Midlife Sexual Health
Menopause Chicks
11/12/23 • 42 min
What we discussed:
- The story behind Intimate Wellbeing & why Cass and Leah are so dedicated to changing the conversation about sexual pleasure for midlife women.
- How the Intimate Wellbeing brand has evolved from its initial concept of being an accessible online store to becoming a recognized sexual health education community
- What happened when Cass & Leah started talking more openly about sexuality with their friends and how important they feel it is for women to have places to talk openly!
- How Intimate Wellbeing is working with the Taboo Sex Show to create a space for midlife women to learn about sexual health without feeling overwhelmed or out of place at a sex show.
- How they’ve made shopping for sex toys easier and more comfortable by curating a collection of safe, high-quality toys from brands they trust.
- The origin of their brand of lubricant, Okanogan Joy, and how they’re changing the conversation about the benefits of using lubricant.
- Plus! I share my review about the Dame Pom vibrator with Cass & Leah
Links from this week’s episode:
Intimate Wellbeing Website: https://intimatewellbeing.com
Shirley’s Picks: https://intimatewellbeing.com/pages/menopause-chicks
Intimate Wellbeing on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intimate.wellbeing/
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
It's About Releasing Shame Around Sex
Menopause Chicks
11/05/23 • 30 min
What we discussed
- The biggest questions Dr. Klein gets asked at her clinic like, “Am I normal?”
- The questions women have about wanting to be sexual with their partner and also being a professional woman
- The pleasure gap, the masturbation gap, faking orgasms, shame, stigma & more!
- Why there’s a overfocus on intercourse in heterosexual couples
- The importance of educating women at a young age about their anatomy before they begin exploring it with a partner
- The physical and mental health benefits of masturbation and how women can talk about it more with their friend groups
- Online DISinformation about sexual health and how to find trusted, reputable experts
- Dr. Klein shares her red flags to look out for when consuming sexual content online
- What well-meaning parents should know about the research in favour of educating children about their anatomy early and how it benefits all of us
Links from this week’s episode:
Follow Dr. Klein on Instagram
Learn more about the West Coast Centre for Sex Therapy here
Books Dr. Klein recommends:
- Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski - Find it on Amazon.ca or Indigo.ca or Amazon.com
- Better Sex Through Mindfulness by Dr. Lori Brotto - Find it on Amazon.ca or Indigo.ca or Amazon.com
- Becoming Cliterate by Dr. Laurie Mintz - Find it on Amazon.ca or Indigo.ca or Amazon.com
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
It's About Hormone Therapy & Heart Health with Dr. Bal Pawa
Menopause Chicks
10/22/23 • 31 min
What we discussed:
- How Dr. Pawa’s car accident was a catalyst in shifting her career focus to women’s health and hormones
- Why the Canadian healthcare model is lacking when it comes to holistic, integrative, and preventative health and how led to a system where doctors are reimbursed for treating a symptom, rather than looking at the whole person
- The ongoing struggle medical doctors face because time and resources are limited
- Dr. Pawa shares her latest project: Creating a new preceptorship program for practitioners focused on women’s health with a subset for menopause specialists where the information is credible, consistent, standardized, and evidence-based
- Why heart disease symptoms in women often go ignored, even though women’s risk for heart attacks are actually higher than men
- How hot flashes, which are vascular events, should be viewed as a “check engine light” and an invitation to get to your doctor so you have the opportunity to be preventative around your heart health
- The importance of treating (and not enduring) hot flashes
- Dr. Pawa shares why the biggest question she gets asked is about hormone therapy and she explains both the short-term and long-term benefits of finding out if hormone therapy is right for you
Links from this week’s episode:
Dr. Pawa’s website
Follow Dr. Pawa on Facebook
Find more information about Dr. Pawa’s clinic here
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
It's About Sleep, Stress, and Sex with Dr. Bal Pawa
Menopause Chicks
10/22/23 • 25 min
What we discussed:
- Dr. Pawa dissects stress and explains what the allostatic burden load is and how it impacts the ovaries
- How you can use Dr. Pawa’s “BMW Method” to engage the vagus nerve in order to reduce stress
- Why Dr. Pawa wants all of us to create a “to be” list instead of a “to-do” list
- Dr. Pawa shares how she incorporates mindfulness and stress reduction practices in her own life
- How stress and hormones affect sleep
- How sleep helps to boost our immune systems
- How our relationship with stress impacts sexual desire (you will love Dr. Pawa’s airplane cockpit analogy!)
Links from this week’s episode:
Dr. Pawa’s website
Follow Dr. Pawa on Facebook
Watch Dr. Pawa’s TEDx Talk here
Find Dr. Pawa’s book on Amazon.ca or Indigo.ca or Amazon.com
Find more information about Dr. Pawa’s clinic here
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
It's About Women's Heart Health with Dr. Alex Verge
Menopause Chicks
10/15/23 • 36 min
Do you know your numbers?
What we discussed:
- Why women shouldn’t assume that everything they’re experiencing as they are getting older is related to aging or hormone changes
- Why Dr. Alex recommends having conversations about your family history and personal health history early–even before perimenopause and definitely before postmenopause
- The importance of understanding the definition of heart disease risk factors vs. heart disease
- Why women who reach menopause prematurely should discuss proactive changes regarding heart health with their doctor
- Why we need to change the conversation and teach women’s heart health proactively with more emphasis on prevention
- The two main health markers to monitor in order to understand our heart health
- Dr. Alex’s advice on when you should get a blood pressure monitor to use at home and how often you should use it
- What steps women can take if their cholesterol and blood pressure numbers are a concern,, and why Dr. Alex says that the best treatment is a good diagnosis
- Why eating well and exercising regularly doesn’t give you a “get-out-of-jail-free card” when it comes to your cardiovascular health, and what the American Heart Association’s “Essential Eight” can teach us about that
- This year cardiovascular health is the theme for World Menopause Day (October 18, 2023) Dr. Alex shares what she'd like us to know and what she would like to see happen in the media to draw attention to women’s heart health
Links from this week’s episode:
Follow Dr. Alex on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexvergend/
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
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FAQ
How many episodes does Menopause Chicks have?
Menopause Chicks currently has 16 episodes available.
What topics does Menopause Chicks cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Midlife, Medicine, Women'S Health, Podcasts, Menopause and Sexuality.
What is the most popular episode on Menopause Chicks?
The episode title 'It's About Mindfulness... and Chocolate' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Menopause Chicks?
The average episode length on Menopause Chicks is 30 minutes.
How often are episodes of Menopause Chicks released?
Episodes of Menopause Chicks are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Menopause Chicks?
The first episode of Menopause Chicks was released on Sep 17, 2023.
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