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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 54 MIN

70. The M Word

from Everyday People Talking Health · host Silent Elephant Project

Clara Fernández Pakter is a Manchester-based freelance creative practitioner, performer, and emerging DJ/music producer with roots in theatre and Afro-Latin music. Clara shares her experiences of Menopause and how it impacts her daily life. Passionate about connecting people through music and movement, she brings over 25 years of experience across Argentina, Spain, and the UK. She is now expanding into sound and music technology, currently completing a Music Technology & Production qualification at The Manchester College. This episode forms part of Clara's mission to give other women a voice by sharing their journey of "the-M-word".Clara Fernández Pakter :Instagram: @expandetucuerpoWebsite: https://www.mamitachiedzalovesystem.com/Share your written or voice note testimonials to  [email protected] credits:Clara Fernández Pakter : Co-host/collaborator, sound & podcast editorSupport/sponsor an episode or production of Everyday People Talking Heath podcast by getting in touch at [email protected] hope you enjoy this episode 😃Do you have a health story to share? Or know someone who would be interested? - We hope to connect with you @Freshrbcic or via email-  [email protected] is SEP?Silent Elephant Project (SEP) gives marginalised life limiting and long-term health conditions a platform, through creative and interactive projects. ‘An elephant in the room’ is an English-language metaphorical idiom for an obvious problem no one wants to discuss, or a condition no one wants challenge. This phrase has coined the main objective of the SEP.For more info - https://www.freshrb.com/silentelephantproject

Clara Fernández Pakter is a Manchester-based freelance creative practitioner, performer, and emerging DJ/music producer with roots in theatre and Afro-Latin music. Clara shares her experiences of Menopause and how it impacts her daily life. Passionate about connecting people through music and movement, she brings over 25 years of experience across Argentina, Spain, and the UK. She is now expanding into sound and music technology, currently completing a Music Technology & Production qualification at The Manchester College. This episode forms part of Clara's mission to give other women a voice by sharing their journey of "the-M-word".Clara Fernández Pakter :Instagram: @expandetucuerpoWebsite: https://www.mamitachiedzalovesystem.com/Share your written or voice note testimonials to  [email protected] credits:Clara Fernández Pakter : Co-host/collaborator, sound & podcast editorSupport/sponsor an episode or production of Everyday People Talking Heath podcast by getting in touch at [email protected] hope you enjoy this episode 😃Do you have a health story to share? Or know someone who would be interested? - We hope to connect with you @Freshrbcic or via email-  [email protected] is SEP?Silent Elephant Project (SEP) gives marginalised life limiting and long-term health conditions a platform, through creative and interactive projects. ‘An elephant in the room’ is an English-language metaphorical idiom for an obvious problem no one wants to discuss, or a condition no one wants challenge. This phrase has coined the main objective of the SEP.For more info - https://www.freshrb.com/silentelephantproject

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