EPISODE · Aug 31, 2025 · 57 MIN
What if Your Team's Success Depends on Understanding Menopause?
from PM Collective - The ART of property management · host Ashleigh Goodchild
Send us Fan MailClaudia Scalisi, a Renaissance Embodiment Coach, shares her expertise on menopause and perimenopause, explaining how these natural transitions affect women in the workplace and offering practical strategies for managing symptoms and supporting team members.• Women's health topics have historically been kept in the dark, but the conversation is changing• Perimenopause can last 2-10 years before menopause, which is technically just one day (one year without a period)• Symptoms like hot flashes, mental fatigue, memory issues, and confidence drops can be mistaken for burnout• Tracking your menstrual cycle helps identify changes and manage symptoms effectively• Property managers can schedule high-energy tasks during optimal times in their cycle• Creating "white space" in your calendar allows for necessary recovery between client interactions• Workplaces can become menopause-inclusive by implementing policies that acknowledge women's health• Simple changes like informational posters, supportive teas, and flexible working arrangements make a difference• Understanding your body's natural rhythms leads to better client relationships and more authentic leadership• The business case for menopause awareness includes improved retention, performance, and client serviceClaudia offers a free downloadable e-book called "Menopause at Work: What Every Team Needs to Know" which includes resources for having menopause-savvy conversations and a symptoms tracker. DOWNLOAD HEREThis podcast is kindly sponsored by Longreach This podcast is sponsored by PropertyMe.Australia's #1 Property Management Software. www.propertyme.com.au
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Send us Fan Mail Claudia Scalisi, a Renaissance Embodiment Coach, shares her expertise on menopause and perimenopause, explaining how these natural transitions affect women in the workplace and offering practical strategies for managing symptoms and supporting team members. • Women's health topics have historically been kept in the dark, but the conversation is changing • Perimenopause can last 2-10 years before menopause, which is technically just one day (one year without a period) • Sympt...
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