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VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL:

To the Women in Peri & Menopause Who Do not Feel Themselves… We See You!



Ladies, this Valentine’s Day, we are sending love to all the incredible women riding the peri/menopause rollercoaster, a ride none of us queued up for, but here we are, gripping the safety bar, sweating through our 'favourite' blouse and wondering why our emotions are doing parkour.


Whether you are single, married, a corporate powerhouse, a founder or a carer, here is your Valentine’s card from the universe.


To the Single Ladies:


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Dryness Is Not “Just Part of Ageing” 

The Unspoken Syndrome of Menopause and Why BAME Women Are Too Often Left to Suffer in Silence 



There are menopause symptoms women mention openly. Hot flushes, night sweats, mood shifts and the sudden sense that your body has changed its rules without warning.


Then there is the symptom that many women carry quietly, often for years, because it feels too intimate to name and too awkward to raise in a ten-minute appointment. Vaginal dryness. 


In SistaTalk Menopause, we say the quiet parts out loud, not for shock value, but because silence has a cost. Vaginal dryness is not a minor inconvenience.


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When Something Shifts Quietly:

When Something Feels Different, but No One Has Given It a Name



For many women, the changes do not arrive like a dramatic interruption. They arrive quietly. Subtly. Almost politely.


You are still functioning, still performing, still showing up. Yet something feels off. Not wrong enough to alarm anyone else. Just different enough that you notice.


This is how perimenopause often begins.


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Equity in Menopause Care:

Why This Conversation Belongs Here

 


If menopause has made you question your confidence, your clarity or your place in the room, pause for a moment. Nothing is “wrong” with you.


By 2030, over 1.2 billion women worldwide will be in menopause or post-menopause. Yet many of us are still navigating this transition in silence, apologising for symptoms, pushing through exhaustion and quietly adjusting our lives to cope.


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When Menopause Is Not Just Hormones:

It Is Trust, Equity and Being Believed.

 


Menopause is often reduced to a checklist of symptoms or a quiet biological milestone women are expected to manage privately.


What is far less discussed is how profoundly it is a social, workplace and equity issue, one that determines whether women are supported, dismissed or slowly edged out of confidence, care and opportunity.


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Beyond HRT:

The Rise of Homeopathy in Menopause and the Evidence Behind It.



Menopause is universal, but the way women experience it is anything but.

 

Across the United Kingdom, more women are actively questioning how menopause is framed, treated and supported. Many are looking beyond hormone replacement therapy (HRT), not because HRT is inherently wrong or dangerous, but because it is not the right answer for everyone. Women want options that feel personalised, culturally relevant and aligned with their lived experience.


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Why Do Women Link Menopause and Dementia?

 


Many women notice memory lapses, brain fog or difficulty concentrating during menopause and wonder “Is this dementia?”


Here’s what the evidence actually shows.

 


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Menopause Is More Than Hot Flushes:

Five Truths We Must Stop Minimising.



For too long, menopause has been reduced to a punchline about hot flushes and mood swings. That framing is not only inaccurate, it is dangerous.


From a neuroscience, public health and lived-experience perspective, menopause represents a profound biological, psychological and social transition.


For Black women and women of colour, the impact is often intensified by systemic bias, delayed diagnosis and cultural silence. As an advisory community committed to leadership, wellbeing and equity, we must tell the fuller truth.


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THE MENOPAUSE ROADMAP:

Your Path Back to Clarity, Energy and Control.



You are not imagining it.


  • The 3pm crash.

  • The brain fog.


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Is it Hot Flushes or Hypertension Beyond Menopause?

As women transition through menopause, symptoms like sudden heat, palpitations or dizziness are common. But here is the critical question, is it a hot flush or could it be high blood pressure (hypertension)?


This distinction matters, especially because cardiovascular disease is now the leading cause of death in post-menopausal women worldwide (World Health Organisation, 2021).


Here are 5 key points with data and evidence:


1. Hot Flushes vs. Blood Pressure Surges


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Our Culture Has Had Little to Say About Menopause, Let’s Change That

For decades, menopause has been framed as an ending, a biological shutdown, a loss of youth or worse, a punchline. Our culture has had little to say about it beyond whispers and warnings.


But what if we imagined menopause differently? What if it marked the beginning of a new chapter,  one that liberates us from biological and societal expectations and invites us to redefine ourselves on our own terms?


Menopause is not just a medical milestone. It is a deeply personal transformation,  physical, emotional and cultural. For many women, hot flushes are one of the most visible and disruptive symptoms. But what happens after menopause? Do they ever stop and is the experience the same for everyone?


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Let’s Talk Hot Flushes

Do They Ever Really Stop?


For many women, the end of monthly periods is supposed to mark freedom from hot flushes, but reality often tells a different story.


These sudden waves of heat, sometimes followed by a pounding heartbeat or night sweats, are more than a passing nuisance. They are the visible signs of a profound neurological shift. When oestrogen levels fall, the hypothalamus, the brain’s internal thermostat, becomes hypersensitive, misreading even slight changes in body temperature as a reason to cool down.


The result is a surge of heat that can interrupt sleep, cloud concentration and erode confidence at work or in relationships.


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Queen Latifah Joins Forces with WeightWatchers to Champion Menopause Wellness


When Hollywood powerhouse Queen Latifah speaks, people listen. That is why her new role as the inaugural spokeswoman for “WeightWatchers for Menopause feels like such a natural and important fit.


Latifah has been candid about her own journey through perimenopause, admitting that even she was surprised by how subtle (and sometimes confusing) the changes could be.


Hot flashes, disrupted sleep, shifting moods and stubborn weight gain are not always easy to name, let alone manage. By sharing her experience, she is helping to shatter the silence and stigma that too often surround this life stage.


“Menopause has been a new journey for me.” explained Latifah “One that is changed how I see and care for my body. It has shown me how important it is for women to have support that truly understands this stage of life. That is why I’m proud…


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Jackie Green
Sep 22, 2025

Fantastic News for the Movement!

Navigating Perimenopause With Power and Purpose

Owning Your Season

Perimenopause is not the end of anything it is the start of a deeper, wiser chapter. Those mood swings, night sweats and unexpected changes aren’t weaknesses; they’re signals that your body is transitioning into a new rhythm. Instead of bracing against it, lean in.


When you understand the science and honour your own experience, you can lead your life, career and business with clarity and authourity.


The Stages You’ll Move Through


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Seasons of Change


If you have ever felt a hot flash rise like a summer sun or noticed your mood dip with the long winter nights, you are not imagining things and you are not alone.


Our bodies are tuned to the rhythm of nature and that ongoing dance between sunlight, temperature and hormones can make menopause feel like a moving target. For Black, Asian and other minority women, that rhythm is even more complex and revealing.


Why Seasons Matter

Here is the science in plain language.


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Menopause Support.

Beyond Awareness, Into Action

Real menopause support isn’t a workshop you tick off or a one-off conversation you squeeze into a team meeting. It’s a practice  lived, learned and led with intention. For too long, menopause has been boxed into awkward side chats, vague wellness webinars or reduced to a “hot flash and move on” narrative. But those of us living it navigating the shifts in our bodies, minds and spirits   know better.


True support meets women where they are, with respect, listening and a readiness to do, not just talk. It looks like embedding empathy into everyday interactions. It shows up in policies, partnerships, coaching, community spaces and yes, in the brave choice to open real conversations, even when it's uncomfortable. When done with care, conversations don’t cross lines, they build bridges.


Let’s be clear, raising awareness is the start, not the solution. Actionable skills like how…


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Jackie Green
Aug 27, 2025

I love this statement......This isn’t just a phase. It’s a powerful part of life’s journey !

Menopause 1.0,  Your Smart, Sassy Guide to What’s Really Going On

Welcome to the club no one warned us about!


Menopause isn’t a crisis, it’s a powerful recalibration. But let’s be real,  the transition can feel like a mystery novel with missing pages. One minute you're cool, calm and collected, the next, you’re arguing with the kettle and forgetting where you parked the car… twice.


Here’s your crash course (minus the doom and gloom) on what’s happening, why and how to reclaim your fire.


1. Hot Flashes & Night Sweats


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