Dr. Rachel Pope, along with women's healthcare professionals, experts, and inspiring women, address commonly asked (and not asked) questions about, health equity, sexual health, menopause, perimenopause, reproductive health care, anatomy, aging and more. Whether you have questions about periods, pregnancy, or menopause, we will do our best to address them here!
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Dr. Rachel Pope, along with women's healthcare professionals, experts, and inspiring women, address commonly asked (and not asked) questions about, health equity, sexual health, menopause, perimenopause, reproductive health care, anatomy, aging and more. Whether you have questions about periods, pregnancy, or menopause, we will do our best to address them here!
10. Perimenopause: Identity Shift with Sundae Bean
Our Womanity Q & A with Dr. Rachel Pope
28 minutes
3 months ago
10. Perimenopause: Identity Shift with Sundae Bean
In this episode of Our Womanity features a conversation with Sundae Bean [https://sundaebean.com/], a transformation facilitator who supports individuals and organizations as they traverse through life quakes and other major shifts. A trusted voice for navigating life between worlds, Sundae is currently dedicated to organizational transformation in Switzerland and is widely known for her podcast, IN TRANSIT [https://www.sundaebean.com/in-transit/].
Perimenopause: A Biological Transition
Sundae explains perimenopause as an externally led transition—something that happens to you, not something you choose. This can overlap with other life transitions:
* Internally Led: Changes that come from within.
* Performance Led: Pursuing a big goal, like a promotion.
* Externally Led: Changes that come from our environments.
She emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between a genuine emotional response and a biochemical one, noting that while feelings are real, their source may be hormonal rather than a true reflection of your reality.
Strategies for Navigating Hormonal Shifts
Sundae offers practical advice to help manage symptoms like "monkey mind":
* Reality Check and Blood Check: Use this dual approach to test what's truly going on. Talk to a trusted friend to get an outside perspective, and work with your doctor to get yourself evaluated .
* Trust Your Body: Sundae shares her own experience of listening to her body's "yummy yes" for yoga over a "hard no" for running. This highlights the importance of trusting your body's needs over external advice.
* Find Your Body Compass: To counter feeling out of control, she suggests a simple exercise: take three deep breaths and hold the fourth until you can feel your own heartbeat. This grounds you and gets you out of your head.
Perimenopause as a Growth Opportunity
While difficult, perimenopause can be a time for growth.
* Self-Advocacy: It may force you to become your own best advocate, taking charge of your health when the system feels unsupportive.
* Adapting Strategies: Acknowledge that old strategies might not work now. A coach can help you develop new approaches.
* Bending Reality: Sundae encourages listeners to honestly assess where they might be "bending reality"—acting as if there are more than 24 hours in a day. This awareness is the first step toward delegating and prioritizing.
Advice for Healthcare Providers
Sundae offers advice for healthcare providers to better support their patients.
* Listen to the Patient: Ask, "How have you been?" to understand the full context of their life.
* Validate Their Experience: Don't dismiss symptoms. A simple, "That sounds hard," can be incredibly validating.
Refer When Needed: If you cannot provide the necessary care, refer patients to a coach or other specialist.
Our Womanity Q & A with Dr. Rachel Pope
Dr. Rachel Pope, along with women's healthcare professionals, experts, and inspiring women, address commonly asked (and not asked) questions about, health equity, sexual health, menopause, perimenopause, reproductive health care, anatomy, aging and more. Whether you have questions about periods, pregnancy, or menopause, we will do our best to address them here!