Abwooli Diaries Podcast

Educating ourselves on the menopause

Season 2 Episode 7

In season 1 I had three episodes that focused on perimenopause and menopause. A lot of women entering this phase of their life come armed with no information about the changes their bodies are likely to go through. I did not know or understand much about perimenopause and my GP was no help. In fact, he was very dismissive and condescending which annoyed me!

I am always eager to learn more. So, I was delighted when my guest this week agreed to join the podcast cast to share her knowledge and expertise.

About 

Diane Danzebrink is a personal therapist, consultant, and menopause counsellor with professional nurse training in menopause. She is the founder of the not for profit organisation Menopause Support which offers menopause education, information, guidance, and support to the public via 1-1 video consultations, public workshops, a private face book community and menopause awareness training and consultancy to businesses and organisations.

In 2018 Diane founded the national #MakeMenopauseMatter campaign which has already ensured that menopause has been added to the new RSE curriculum in secondary education and continues to campaign for mandatory menopause education for GPs and better menopause support in the workplace. Regularly interviewed about menopause and mental health in the media she has also written about menopause for both the Telegraph and the Guardian and has contributed to several books on the subjects of menopause and mental health and wellness.

Connect with Diane

menopausesupport.co.uk

dianedanzebrink.com

https://www.change.org/p/rt-hon-elizabeth-truss-mp-make-menopause-matter-in-healthcare-the-workplace-and-education-makemenopausematter

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests of  Abwooli Diaries Podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or position of the host.  Abwooli Diaries Podcast does not offer medical advice and is intended for educational and reference purposes only. We would always advise you to seek help from a Doctor or other relevant professional.



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