Mirror Talk explores the stories of trailblazing women and how they sparked breakthrough in science, business, mental health, physical health, leadership, and more.
Each episode features a key voice: founders, health experts, leaders, doctors, and creatives who have turned personal insight (and many times, self-doubt) into purposeful action toward a better world for women.
Together, we explore what they’ve learned, what they wish more women knew, and how they got through moments of doubt and were able to reinvent themselves.
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Mirror Talk explores the stories of trailblazing women and how they sparked breakthrough in science, business, mental health, physical health, leadership, and more.
Each episode features a key voice: founders, health experts, leaders, doctors, and creatives who have turned personal insight (and many times, self-doubt) into purposeful action toward a better world for women.
Together, we explore what they’ve learned, what they wish more women knew, and how they got through moments of doubt and were able to reinvent themselves.
Ep 4. “Perimenopause Isn’t the Villain”: Dr. Carrie Jones, Women’s Health Educator, on Perimenopause
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Ep 4. “Perimenopause Isn’t the Villain”: Dr. Carrie Jones, Women’s Health Educator, on Perimenopause
Dr. Carrie Jones explains what early perimenopause really looks like: missed ovulation, falling progesterone, 3 a.m. wake-ups, phantom smells, and the symptoms so many of us have written off as “just stress”.
Mirror Talks
Mirror Talk explores the stories of trailblazing women and how they sparked breakthrough in science, business, mental health, physical health, leadership, and more.
Each episode features a key voice: founders, health experts, leaders, doctors, and creatives who have turned personal insight (and many times, self-doubt) into purposeful action toward a better world for women.
Together, we explore what they’ve learned, what they wish more women knew, and how they got through moments of doubt and were able to reinvent themselves.