The podcast which we hope will become your go to for anything to do with the menopause & related topics.
Each episode will be packed with useful information & resources to help you make those more informed decisions.
We will provide information you can trust with no ‘flim flam’ or doom & gloom.
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If you have listened to our podcasts already, please complete our short survey, only 9 questions, at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S5RGV8P
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Useful links & resources:
Women’s Health concern: www.womens-health-concern.org
Let’s Talk Menopause : www.letstalkmenopause.co.uk
Menopause Matters : www.menopausematters.co.uk
NHS inform: www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-living/womens-health
The Menopause Matters;Let’s Talk Podcast is hosted by Dr Heather Currie MBE, founder of Menopause Matters & Ruth Devlin founder of Let’s Talk Menopause.
Heather is a gynaecologist with special interests in menopause, Premenstrual syndrome and cervical screening. She is a trustee and past chair of the British Menopause Society (BMS), Co-editor of post Reproductive Health, the journal of the BMS, Clinical advisor to Scottish government for the Women’s Health Plan for Scotland, and founder and MD of Menopause Matters, set up in 2001.
Ruth is a registered nurse, an educator, a reflexologist & has training in cognitive behaviour therapy. She is the founder & MD of Let’s Talk Menopause, set up in 2012 working & collaborating across all sectors. She published the book, Men…Let’s Talk Menopause.
Producer & audio engineer: Gregor Reid
Episodes of the Menopause Matters : Let’s Talk Podcast will land every week during Series 1 beginning 28 May 2024.
Additional resources:
·BMS : www.thebms.org.uk
·NICE guidelines : www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng23
·Jackie Lynch/Nutritionist : www.well-well-well.co.uk
·Squeezy app : www.squeezyapp.com
·Daisy Network : www.daisynetwork.org
·The Eve Appeal : www.eveappeal.org.uk
·Endometriosis UK : www.endometriosis-uk.org
·The Royal Osteoporosis Society : theros.org.uk
·PCOS : www.womens-health-concern.org/shop-items/polycystic-ovary-syndrome/
·PMS: www.pms.org.uk/
·CBT self help guide : ‘Living Well Through The Menopause' & ‘Managing Hot flushes and Night sweats; A cognitive behavioural self-help guide to the Menopause’ by Myra Hunter and Melanie Smith: https://tinyurl.com/bde7f86k
Dr. Heather Currie of Menopause Matters and Ruth Devlin of Let’s Talk Menopause
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All the information given by Menopause Matters, Let’s Talk is protected by copyright and is not to be reproduced without our express permission. All information is as accurate as possible at time of recording and is for information purposes only. The information and support that the podcast Menopause Matters, Let’s Talk provides is for your own personal use. It is not intended to replace or substitute the conclusion and advice from any medical professional you may come in contact with. You should always seek advice from your healthcare professional regarding a medical condition.
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The podcast which we hope will become your go to for anything to do with the menopause & related topics.
Each episode will be packed with useful information & resources to help you make those more informed decisions.
We will provide information you can trust with no ‘flim flam’ or doom & gloom.
===================================
If you have listened to our podcasts already, please complete our short survey, only 9 questions, at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S5RGV8P
===================================
Useful links & resources:
Women’s Health concern: www.womens-health-concern.org
Let’s Talk Menopause : www.letstalkmenopause.co.uk
Menopause Matters : www.menopausematters.co.uk
NHS inform: www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-living/womens-health
The Menopause Matters;Let’s Talk Podcast is hosted by Dr Heather Currie MBE, founder of Menopause Matters & Ruth Devlin founder of Let’s Talk Menopause.
Heather is a gynaecologist with special interests in menopause, Premenstrual syndrome and cervical screening. She is a trustee and past chair of the British Menopause Society (BMS), Co-editor of post Reproductive Health, the journal of the BMS, Clinical advisor to Scottish government for the Women’s Health Plan for Scotland, and founder and MD of Menopause Matters, set up in 2001.
Ruth is a registered nurse, an educator, a reflexologist & has training in cognitive behaviour therapy. She is the founder & MD of Let’s Talk Menopause, set up in 2012 working & collaborating across all sectors. She published the book, Men…Let’s Talk Menopause.
Producer & audio engineer: Gregor Reid
Episodes of the Menopause Matters : Let’s Talk Podcast will land every week during Series 1 beginning 28 May 2024.
Additional resources:
·BMS : www.thebms.org.uk
·NICE guidelines : www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng23
·Jackie Lynch/Nutritionist : www.well-well-well.co.uk
·Squeezy app : www.squeezyapp.com
·Daisy Network : www.daisynetwork.org
·The Eve Appeal : www.eveappeal.org.uk
·Endometriosis UK : www.endometriosis-uk.org
·The Royal Osteoporosis Society : theros.org.uk
·PCOS : www.womens-health-concern.org/shop-items/polycystic-ovary-syndrome/
·PMS: www.pms.org.uk/
·CBT self help guide : ‘Living Well Through The Menopause' & ‘Managing Hot flushes and Night sweats; A cognitive behavioural self-help guide to the Menopause’ by Myra Hunter and Melanie Smith: https://tinyurl.com/bde7f86k
Dr. Heather Currie of Menopause Matters and Ruth Devlin of Let’s Talk Menopause
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All the information given by Menopause Matters, Let’s Talk is protected by copyright and is not to be reproduced without our express permission. All information is as accurate as possible at time of recording and is for information purposes only. The information and support that the podcast Menopause Matters, Let’s Talk provides is for your own personal use. It is not intended to replace or substitute the conclusion and advice from any medical professional you may come in contact with. You should always seek advice from your healthcare professional regarding a medical condition.
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The last of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
Women experience menopause in the same way.
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The eleventh of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
Testosterone is the missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle when it comes to HRT.
Links:
Testosterone. The Role of Testosterone and HRT : Menopause Matters
and
Testosterone… what you really need to know! - Menopause Matters, Let’s Talk | Acast
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The tenth of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
HRT is expensive.
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The ninth of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
You have to choose either a complementary therapy, or an alternative option or HRT.
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The eighth of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
You can’t get pregnant if you’re taking HRT.
Link: Contraception for older women before menopause : Menopause Matters
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The seventh of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
Everything is new with menopause, in particular HRT these days. It’s all changed.
Links:
27-WHC-FACTSHEET-HRT-Doses-NOV2022-A.pdf
and
The basics about HRT and much more. - Menopause Matters, Let’s Talk | Acast
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The sixth of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
Menopause marks the end of a good sex life.
Link:
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The fifth of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
You can only be on HRT for 5 years.
Link: Estrogens in Menopause - What is HRT : Menopause Matters
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The fourth of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
Menopause only happens in your 50s.
Link: Menopause Symptoms - what happens and when : Menopause Matters
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The third of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
HRT only delays the menopause.
Link: Vaginal dryness during menopause: Treatments: Menopause Matters
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The second of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
HRT only delays the menopause.
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The first of our 12 mini podcasts, debunking 12 menopause myths in the countdown to Christmas is:
"All women find menopause affects their libido and sex drive for the worst."
Link: Sexual wellbeing, intimacy and menopause | NHS inform
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In this episode we discuss the important role that community pharmacists (CPs) play in everyday frontline healthcare. To help us take a deep dive into this multifaceted role we were delighted to be joined by Rebecca Wicks, a clinical Pharmacist who specialises in Menopause & Lifestyle Medicine.
After listening to this episode you’ll realise why, at the start, we mentioned that the praises of these multitasking ‘ninjas’ are not sung nearly enough!
There’s so much going on behind the scenes, which many will be unaware of, from dispensing, supporting staff, checking prescriptions, managing orders flying in, to then coping with the ever-increasing walk-ins seeking advice and information.
Being easily accessible they can often be the first point of call resulting in a relentless juggling act trying to meet patient’s expectations alongside constantly trying to full fill their own.
We cover what should be your reasonable expectations from a local pharmacy taking into account the natural disparity between pharmacies across the country. Menopause - wise, (at time of recording), within NHS run pharmacies there are no renumerated Menopause services. You will, however, often find pharmacists going the extra mile to provide information and options for managing symptoms.
We clarify the difference between CPs & Practice Pharmacists. We revisit the ever-expanding minefield of the supplement industry and what about HRT reviews?
Listen to realise the knock on effects which pharmacies experienced nationally when there was a sudden surge in raised awareness and requests for HRT. Absolutely fantastic to raise awareness but unfortunately resulted in triggering an unprecedented reaction for those working on the frontline…maybe a small nod in the direction of a collaborative conversation wouldn’t go amiss in future!
By the end of this episode we hope you come away with a newfound respect for the role that CPs play as trusted health advisors and providers within our communities and a realisation that things like shortages of medications can be just as frustrating for them as for patients. As always an interesting listen and if you’re a CP seeking further training within the area of Women’s Health, we cover that too! Finally, listen out for our “nugget of knowledge”, with some important advice that is more relevant today than ever before!
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Migraines are an incredibly debilitating symptom. What’s it all about, is there a link with the menopause transition and if so, what can we do about it?
To help us make sense of everything we were delighted to be joined by Professor Anne MacGregor who specialises in headaches & migraines, alongside women’s health. During this episode Anne dispels myths and misinformation, breaks everything down into factual, relatable nuggets of information providing anyone listening with practical and logical ways to manage this symptom.
A perimenopausal headache is debilitating enough but a migraine is quite a different matter, leaving you feeling like you’ve been ‘run through a mangle’…has to be the quote of the series! If you’re postmenopausal don’t worry that’s covered too.
Did you know there’s more than one type? We cover migraines with aura, migraines without aura and then a migraine aura without a headache…I know, there’s a bit of a range. Being completely unpredictable, they can result in people not being able to function properly, can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and then there’s raised sensitivity to your bodies senses usually followed by feeling absolutely wiped out.
Anne and Heather clarify what’s happening to your hormone levels during the perimenopause – back to the hormonal storm going on, with wonky hormones, and spiking hormones creating havoc. Unsurprisingly migraines are roughly three times more common in women than men!
So, how do you cope with them…if you’re struggling with these symptoms this is really worth a listen.
Anne covers lifestyle factors, highlighting how the brain reacts to these whilst knocking a few myths on the head. Interestingly, did you know migraines are linked to gut dysfunction? Heather and Anne also clarify the facts about the pros and cons of using HRT or the combined contraception pill to help manage symptoms.
We touch on alternative, over the counter options and end with one of the most effective ways to manage this symptom…yes you’ll have to listen to find out!
As always please share the link of our podcast to friends, family and colleagues who you know might find the topics we cover not only relevant but interesting. Thank you.
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Raising awareness… generating interest…providing education…we have seen a huge change in recent years amongst men with many genuinely seeking more information on how best to support partners at home and colleagues within the workplace.
There is, however, always room for improvement!
To help us discuss this important topic we’re delighted to have on as a guest Nic Elliot who wears two hats at Actons Solicitors as the HR director and as head of the employment law team. He interestingly had an overwhelming response to a post he put up on LinkedIn about the Menopause, opening up a place where numerous people felt comfortable to share their personal experiences, whether supporting partners & colleagues or experiencing the Menopause themselves.
This was a refreshingly open & honest conversation about the impact menopause can have on relationships, the strain it can cause, and how best to navigate what can often be a turbulent time for everyone.
Then there’s the additional challenges within the workplace, especially as a male manager. Suggestions as to what can help and should training on the menopause become mandatory? We also touch on the new Menopause Action Plans coming into play in 2026...all very interesting.
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During this episode Heather and our guest Dr Clare Spencer do an amazing job of simplifying this incredibly complex topic. You might be thinking…mmm…not the sexiest topic to listen to but, please do because by the end not only will you have a greater understanding about blood tests but you’ll also be reminded about a few basics - understanding how other unmeasurable factors influence your symptoms as those hormones merrily fluctuate away and why it’s so important to disentangle how you really feel during this hormonal storminess.
Heather and Clare drill down into the nitty gritty. dispelling myths and misinformation along the way and give invaluable insight into a very misunderstood topic.
So, would you ever measure hormone levels? If so, is there a right time, what about age factors, what are they actually testing for, how accurate is it, what about absorption levels, are there target levels to aim for, how do you interpret a result, where do environmental factors & genetics come in, how best to avoid tachyphylaxis and what about prescribing HRT for bone health? I know, they cover a lot…we told you it was worth a listen!
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Getting a good night’s sleep…something we all need to prioritise for our health & wellbeing, but especially if we’re going through, (what can be), a turbulent hormonal transition – the Menopause.
When we hit those zzzs there’s a lot going on - a multitude of restorative processes…tissue growth & repair, brain recovery & rest, memory consolidation…an endless list.
Your job is to give your body chance to get that good night’s sleep.
Whether you’re struggling to maintain consistent sleep patterns or not this is a must listen. It’s incredibly interesting and informative with lots of practical tips & sleep hacks throughout. The key as always - you have to put a bit of effort in yourself!
Understanding the different stages of an average sleep cycle, the do’s & don’ts of catnapping, the myths around sleep and what the term social jetlag means will encourage so many of you to start prioritising what some refer to as, the elixir of life!
To help us discuss this important topic we were delighted to be joined by experienced GP & registered Menopause specialist Dr. Zoe Schaedel who specialises in sleep medicine.
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Lifestyle medicine, how simple tweaks and nudges to lifestyle choices can have a huge impact on helping to manage symptoms associated with the menopause.
We invited Dr Barbara Phipps on to help us unpick what lifestyle medicine is all about. What are the 6 pillars of lifestyle medicine which help support health & wellbeing…we discuss how they are all interconnected. It’s not a case of choosing one and discounting the others.
We discuss how making small steps with each of the pillars can be hugely important when going through the menopause, ones like nutrition and physical activity.
Tiny is mighty…incremental steps become sustainable and tend not to be overwhelming.
Listen to hear about Barbara’s ‘54321’ for helping to live in the moment and Heather’s advice of just giving your brain a rest.
Then there’s how socio-economic factors play a role, how CBT can be really helpful, what actually is the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine and how to integrate lifestyle medicine into general practice…well worth a listen.
We’ve decided to switch it up a bit this series so, our Myth busting moments have now been replaced with Nuggets of Knowledge!
Dr Barbara Phipps is a GP who specialises in the care of people living with persistent pain.
In 2019, Barbara developed an innovative programme for patients in Edinburgh experiencing chronic pain, which is now funded by NHS Lothian. Her approach integrates neuroscience, lifestyle medicine, and patient empowerment to help individuals better understand and manage their symptoms.
Alongside her clinical work, Barbara serves as Deputy Director of Year 5 at Edinburgh Medical School and teaches on the MSc in Clinical Management of Pain at the University of Edinburgh. she is a Fellow of the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.
https://painplusscotland.co.uk/
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This episode we start the conversation about this incredibly challenging and often misunderstood topic. Much more work needs to be done in this area within communities and within healthcare. To help us navigate our way through the many issues women can face we are delighted to welcome onto the podcast Dr Shasi Prasad a GP, BMS accredited Advanced Menopause Specialist and Women’s Integrative & Functional Medicine Doctor.
Useful links & resources:
· Women’s Health concern : www.womens-health-concern.org/help-and-advice/factsheets
· British Menopause society: https://thebms.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/20-BMS-TfC-Menopause-in-ethnic-minority-women-JULY2023-B.pdf
· Menopause Matters : www.menopausematters.co.uk
· Let’s Talk Menopause : www.letstalkmenopause.co.uk
· NHS inform: www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-living/womens-health
· National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng23/chapter/recommendations
Dr Shashi Prasad is a GP, BMS accredited Advanced Menopause Specialist and Women’s Integrative & Functional Medicine Doctor. She is involved in raising menopause awareness in all ethnic communities to help equalise the disparity in menopause care. She has produced a toolkit for the British Menopause Society- “Menopause in Ethnic Minority” which has been published in “The Post reproductive Journal”.
She is a member of Royal College of General Practitioners, British Menopause Society, International Menopause Society and Institute of Functional Medicine.
She runs menopause clinics in New Malden, South West London & in Harley Street: https://www.drshashiprasad.com/
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Continuing the conversation we started in Series 3 episode 5 about the 5 gynaecological cancers, this episode we delve into the complex topics of taking HRT after having cancer, why some women might consider having risk reducing surgery, when is it appropriate to get tested for altered genes and how would you know. To chat through these topics with us and much more we are delighted to welcome back onto the podcast Tracie Miles from the Eve Appeal.
Useful links and resources:
· The Eve Appeal : www.eveappeal.org.uk
· The Protector trial: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/fmd/research/protector/
· Women’s Health concern : www.womens-health-concern.org/help-and-advice/factsheets
· British Menopause society: thebms.org.uk/publications/tools-for-clinicians
· Menopause Matters : www.menopausematters.co.uk
· Let’s Talk Menopause : www.letstalkmenopause.co.uk
· NHS inform: www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-living/womens-health
Tracie Miles
Tracie’s nursing career over four decades has focused in the main on gynaecology , specifically oncology , with 28 years as a gynae - oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist, complimented by a senior role in cancer genomics within the new NHS services.
Tracie is a member of various all party parliamentary committees, NICE specialist committees looking at women’s health, is a Cochrane reviewer and has published nationally/ internationally on gynae cancers and genomics.
Tracie is a senior lecturer at the University West of England, her passion for translating knowledge, advances in science into practice is satisfied in her role as Information Nurse Consultant to the Eve Appeal, the Gynaecology Cancer Research Charity.
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