Hysterical

Menopause in the Workplace; Whisper Culture spotlight on Hong Kong and Singapore

July 17, 2023 Season 1 Episode 17
Menopause in the Workplace; Whisper Culture spotlight on Hong Kong and Singapore
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Hysterical
Menopause in the Workplace; Whisper Culture spotlight on Hong Kong and Singapore
Jul 17, 2023 Season 1 Episode 17

In this episode we're joined by four women living and working in Asia. From the former CEO of Visa to three women who are pioneering work in menopause and FemTech in Asia, these leaders have a lot to say when it comes to being the change for the change.  We're joined by Lindsay Davis, Founder & Co-CEO, FemTech Association Asia, Maaike Steinebach, Co-CEO, FemTech Association Asia, Lisa Tarquini, Founder, The Menopause Space and Valery Tan, Co-Founder, Surety. 

The stigma around menopause in the workplace is real.  This article from Harvard Business Review illuminates some fascinating research that we should all take to heart.  One big insight is that women who share that they are going through menopause are seen as more credible.  

"We asked more than 240 full-time workers to imagine that they were attending a meeting in which a female, middle-aged colleague was observed having a hot flash: She was visibly uncomfortable, flushing, fanning herself, and wiping sweat from her face. In one scenario, when a coworker asked how she was doing, she said, “I’m ok, just warm,” while in the other scenario, she replied, “I’m ok, it’s just that menopausal time of life.” When the woman openly disclosed that her symptoms were caused by menopause, she was seen as more confident, stable, and leader-like than when she claimed to be “just warm.”'

If that's not a call to action to be open and vulnerable, we don't know what is.  Join the community and get updated on upcoming live shows at https://thisishysterical.com/


Show Notes

In this episode we're joined by four women living and working in Asia. From the former CEO of Visa to three women who are pioneering work in menopause and FemTech in Asia, these leaders have a lot to say when it comes to being the change for the change.  We're joined by Lindsay Davis, Founder & Co-CEO, FemTech Association Asia, Maaike Steinebach, Co-CEO, FemTech Association Asia, Lisa Tarquini, Founder, The Menopause Space and Valery Tan, Co-Founder, Surety. 

The stigma around menopause in the workplace is real.  This article from Harvard Business Review illuminates some fascinating research that we should all take to heart.  One big insight is that women who share that they are going through menopause are seen as more credible.  

"We asked more than 240 full-time workers to imagine that they were attending a meeting in which a female, middle-aged colleague was observed having a hot flash: She was visibly uncomfortable, flushing, fanning herself, and wiping sweat from her face. In one scenario, when a coworker asked how she was doing, she said, “I’m ok, just warm,” while in the other scenario, she replied, “I’m ok, it’s just that menopausal time of life.” When the woman openly disclosed that her symptoms were caused by menopause, she was seen as more confident, stable, and leader-like than when she claimed to be “just warm.”'

If that's not a call to action to be open and vulnerable, we don't know what is.  Join the community and get updated on upcoming live shows at https://thisishysterical.com/