EPISODE · Jul 25, 2024 · 29 MIN
Talking ADHD and Menopause (part 2) with Kirsten Bouse on the Queen Be Podcast
from Queen Be RisingWhere women in midlife can rise together - strong, confident and unstoppable! · host Tanya Rutherford and Queen Be Rising
In this conversation, Kirstin Bouse discusses the psychology of perimenopause and menopause, as well as her personal experience with menopause and ADHD. She also shares her journey of creating All About Her, a platform that connects women with health providers who understand menopause. Kirstin emphasizes the importance of education, advocacy, and community support during this stage of life. Takeaways Perimenopause and menopause can have a significant impact on a woman's psychology and mental health. Kirstin Bouse shares her personal experience of going through menopause and how it coincided with her ADHD diagnosis. All About Her is a platform that connects women with health providers who understand menopause and offers ongoing professional development and training for practitioners. It is important for women to educate themselves, advocate for their needs, and find supportive health providers during perimenopause and menopause. Creating a community and having open conversations about menopause can help normalize the experience and support future generations of women.
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In this conversation, Kirstin Bouse discusses the psychology of perimenopause and menopause, as well as her personal experience with menopause and ADHD. She also shares her journey of creating All About Her, a platform that connects women with health providers who understand menopause. Kirstin emphasizes the importance of education, advocacy, and community support during this stage of life. Takeaways Perimenopause and menopause can have a significant impact on a woman's psychology and mental health. Kirstin Bouse shares her personal experience of going through menopause and how it coincided with her ADHD diagnosis. All About Her is a platform that connects women with health providers who understand menopause and offers ongoing professional development and training for practitioners. It is important for women to educate themselves, advocate for their needs, and find supportive health providers during perimenopause and menopause. Creating a community and having open conversations about menopause can help normalize the experience and support future generations of women.
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