
Tamsen Fadal is an award-winning journalist, menopause advocate, and social media’s ‘midlife mentor.’ After more than three decades as a news anchor, Tamsen made the bold decision to pivot her career towards women’s health advocacy. She’s the best friend helping to guide women through midlife and beyond, acting as a one-stop resource for everything they need to know to live their best lives. A gifted storyteller and seasoned reporter, Tamsen provides actionable tools from dozens of world-renowned experts on everything from wellness to fashion, which she shares daily, centering the stories of women. Her candor and relatability have established her as a leading voice in the menopause space with a passionate, loyal, social media audience of 3+million. Her regular appearances in media outlets include Oprah Daily, “The Today Show,” The New York Times, and The Harvard Business Review. Tamsen is the producer and executive producer of the PBS documentary The M Factor, Shredding the Silence on Menopause. From the boardroom to the stage at SXSW to Capitol Hill, she advocates for policies that eliminate the stigma of menopause and foster a work environment where women feel comfortable discussing and managing their midlife health journey. Equally passionate about health, Tamsen holds a certificate in holistic health coaching from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, serves on the national board of Let’s Talk Menopause and is a strong voice in the fight against breast cancer after losing her mother to the disease in 1990.
About Women in the Room Productions About Denise Pines Denise Pines is co-founder of Women in the Room Productions, where she is committed to diversity in front of and behind the screen. Pines is a media pioneer, award-winning marketer, serial entrepreneur, and community health advocate. She has been a creative consultant for PBS and NPR and on 11 social justice documentaries. Her work includes documentaries and live programs for PBS, including the award-winning Birthing Justice and PUSHOUT: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools. Upcoming films include the story of Black Panther costume designer Ruth E. Carter and "Shattering the Silence" about menopause as a public health crisis. Pines is the immediate past president of the Medical Board of California and sits on the board of the Federation of State Medical Boards and the Osteopathic Medical Board of California. Women in the Room Productions amplifies stories dealing with social justice issues and women. Recent documentaries include the award-winning "Birthing Justice" and "PUSHOUT: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools," both aired on PBS.
About Take Flight Productions
Take Flight Productions, founded by Tamsen Fadal, is a women-led production company seeking to elevate powerful stories to create awareness and implement change.