Navigating Menopocalypse and Coming Out Stronger with Amanda Thebe
This Is Perimenopause09/25/24 • 47 min
Feel like your body's betraying you these days? Feeling lost, confused, and unsure of what the hell’s going on? Then this is the episode for you.
Join us for a candid, no-holds-barred conversation with Amanda Thebe, author of Menopocalypse and a force to be reckoned with in the world of menopause education. Amanda shares her personal journey from fitness expert to menopause advocate and why she's on a mission to change the conversation around this natural life stage.
In this episode, we're tackling:
- The surprising symptoms that blindsided Amanda at age 42
- The two year search for an answer and the moment Amanda realized she wasn't losing her mind - it’s not just you that’s struggling with this!
- Why hormone therapy isn't a one-size-fits-all solution
- The importance of creating menopause-inclusive workplaces
- How men can be powerful allies in the menopause conversation
- Amanda's exciting new venture, Nyah Health, that’s bringing accessible menopause care to the masses
Links for this episode: - Menopocalypse
- Amanda Thebe’s website
- Listen to Amanda Thebe’s podcast
- Sign up for Amanda Thebe’s newsletters
- Amanda Thebe on Instagram
- Amanda Thebe on Facebook
- Amanda Thebe on Twitter
- Amanda Thebe on LinkedIn
- Amanda Thebe on YouTube
- Amanda Thebe’s TEDx - Should Men Talk About Menopause?
- Nyah Health’s virtual care
- Nyah Health on Instagram
- National Menopause Show
- National Menopause Show on Instagram
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09/25/24 • 47 min
This Is Perimenopause - Navigating Menopocalypse and Coming Out Stronger with Amanda Thebe
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You know , first of all , women may be embarrassed talking about this and it's maybe too personal for the workplace , especially in front of their male colleagues . Secondly , it may be really difficult to get the buy-in from the C-suite , especially if they're women . Women at the top leadership roles may not want to be vulnerable or talk about this , and I went into that going . How
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