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
Menopause Matters : www.menopausematters.co.uk
Let’s Talk Menopause : www.letstalkmenopause.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.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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
Menopause Matters : www.menopausematters.co.uk
Let’s Talk Menopause : www.letstalkmenopause.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.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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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