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Menopause is having a moment. There’s more content. More conversation. More noise. And yet, we’re still getting it wrong.. especially at work.
In this week's episode of Wired to Work, Jess Chapman speaks with counselor and researcher Tina Pomroy N.D., MEd, MBA, CMEC, RYT about what menopause actually looks like - biologically, psychologically, and professionally.
They unpack:
• What’s happening with estrogen, progesterone, cortisol, and dopamine — and why it affects cognition and emotional regulation
• Why menopause often gets misdiagnosed or treated symptom by symptom
• The mental health risks we don’t talk about at work
• Why leaders are uncomfortable addressing it
• What practical workplace support can actually look like
• And why menopause is an expansion, not a decline
If you lead people, work with midlife professionals, or are navigating this shift yourself, this conversation will change how you think about performance, flexibility, and support at work.
By Jessica ChapmanMenopause is having a moment. There’s more content. More conversation. More noise. And yet, we’re still getting it wrong.. especially at work.
In this week's episode of Wired to Work, Jess Chapman speaks with counselor and researcher Tina Pomroy N.D., MEd, MBA, CMEC, RYT about what menopause actually looks like - biologically, psychologically, and professionally.
They unpack:
• What’s happening with estrogen, progesterone, cortisol, and dopamine — and why it affects cognition and emotional regulation
• Why menopause often gets misdiagnosed or treated symptom by symptom
• The mental health risks we don’t talk about at work
• Why leaders are uncomfortable addressing it
• What practical workplace support can actually look like
• And why menopause is an expansion, not a decline
If you lead people, work with midlife professionals, or are navigating this shift yourself, this conversation will change how you think about performance, flexibility, and support at work.