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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2024 · 51 MIN

Coaching Women Going Thru The Change: An Interview With Deborah Roebuck, Founder & CEO of Going Thru The Change

from Making Change with your Money · host Laura Rotter, CFA, CFP® | Financial Advisor for Women in Midlife Transitions

Dr. Deborah D. Roebuck is an international speaker, a workshop leader and a menopause success lifestyle coach. She focuses her talks and seminars on perimenopausal, menopausal and postmenopausal women under the theme of going through the change. Deborah desires to help women renew, rethink and reimagine middle age as a journey of self-discovery and self-care. She believes in the saying: "you are fearfully and wonderfully made", and that doesn't end at the age of 40 years old. Deborah shares her inspiring journey from a challenging upbringing in Philadelphia to becoming a nurse and later an advocate for menopausal women. She emphasizes the importance of continual learning, resilience, and investing in both financial growth and personal well-being. Deborah discusses her background, the influence of female mentors, and the mindset shifts needed for financial planning and investing. She also offers insights into her business, 'Going Through the Change,' which focuses on assisting women through the various stages of menopause. The episode highlights her lifelong dedication to family, education, and community support. “A lot of times we've gotten to the point in midlife and said, oh, I'm done, I'll just be here. Let me tell you, the most important things that women do are (by) women in their 50s and above. If you look at your history book, because (of) all those experiences: treasure yourself, even if you need to write your own book of what you've done and leave it behind for the next generation. “ - Dr. Deborah D. RoebuckSome takeaways:-Be open to what’s calling to you. Deborah became a nurse in 1976, specializing in maternal child health. She found herself yearning to be a midwife. She happened to be reading a magazine, and it said: be a nurse midwife at the University of Utah. Did she know where the University of Utah was? She interviewed, was accepted and drove out to Salt Lake City from Philadelphia - after just getting her driver’s license! She says it was one of the best things she ever did. -Don’t believe the naysayers. Deborah’s high school chemistry teacher told her she wasn’t college material. Her father wanted her to take typing and bookkeeping. She took those courses, but she also took physics and calculus on the side, because she had higher expectations for herself. Deborah has faith that she’s not an accident. She’s here to accomplish something and to make a mark in this life.-Always be learning. Deborah shared something her niece told her: if you’re in a room, and you don’t learn anything new in the room, you need to get out of that room. You need to be in a room where you’re uncomfortable, where you don’t understand everything because that will pull you to learn.About the guest: Dr. Deborah D. Roebuck, DNP (Menopause Whisperer) is the Founder and CEO of “Going Thru The Change,” a global health and wellness company that focuses on helping women of all generations to successfully navigate premenopause (PMS), perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause. She teaches and coaches women how to achieve the Art of Managing Menopause with confidence, ease, grace, and style so they can move forward in achieving their life’s passion and purpose.As an international speaker and workshop leader, Deborah focuses her talks and seminars on peri-menopausal, menopausal and postmenopausal women under the theme of "Going Thru the Change." She also provides one on one coaching to help women Renew, Rethink, and Reimagine middle age as a journey of self-discovery and self-care. She believes in the saying “You are fearfully and wonderfully made,” doesn’t end at the age of 40 years old!Deborah's “keeping it real” transformational speaking style is based on her 40-plus years as a public health nurse.” Regardless of the demographic or socioeconomic level of my patients, she says, all women go through some degree of menopausal change and whisper the same question “What is wrong with me?” Deborah earned her Doctorate from Drexel University, Masters of Science from the University of Utah, and Bachelor of Science from Villanova University. She is a widow, breast cancer survivor, and caregiver. She is very active as an international mission leader.Websites: https://goingthruthechange.com/Me.No.Pause MovementLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-deborah-d-roebuck-menopause-whisperer-98121673/Instagtam: https://www.instagram.com/menopausewhisperer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoingThruTheChange Stay connected:Connect with Laura on LinkedIn@Rotters5 on TwitterConnect with Laura on FacebookSubscribe to my YouTube channelSubscribe to my newsletterGet your free copy of Unlock Your Money Blocks Workbook: Your step-by-step guide to unlocking your blocks to financial freedom.Disclaimer: Please remember that the information shared on this podcast does not constitute accounting, legal, tax, investment or financial advice. It’s for informational purposes only. You should seek appropriate professional advice for your specific information.

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