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Menopause Chicks
Shirley Weir, Menopause Chicks
Fréquence : 1 épisode/60j. Total Éps: 16

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It's About A Lifetime of Women's Health Research with Dr. Jerilynn Prior
Saison 1 · Épisode 14
jeudi 14 décembre 2023 • Durée 39:25
What we discussed:
- An endocrinologist’s explanation of both estrogen and progesterone
- Hormone health, mental health–and considerations for the role of stress in our overall health, but especially in perimenopause
- If you are going to track anything–track your menstrual cycle + both physical changes (such as breast tenderness, cramping, vasomotor symptoms) and emotional/mental health changes, such as mood. Dr. Prior explains the reasons why!
- How hormone therapy traditionally focused on estrogen without acknowledging the critical role of progesterone too
- Script tips for how to talk to your doctor about hormone replacement therapy!
- Dr. Prior’s extensive progesterone research and her life-long commitment (she celebrated her 80th birthday this year!) to her work, and her legacy related to progesterone research will continue.
Links from this week’s episode:
CEMCOR - https://www.cemcor.ubc.ca/
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
It's About Breast Density with Jennie Dale
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
dimanche 1 octobre 2023 • Durée 29:37
Are you ready to be your own best breast advocate?
Listen in and learn…
- What dense breasts are, how common they are, what you need to know and what the implications of having dense breasts can be.
- Why having dense breasts can make it harder to spot cancer on a mammogram
- The advocacy work Dense Breasts Canada is doing to get provinces to inform women of their breast density status
- Province-to-province disparities for minimum recommended age to begin breast cancer screening.
- What supplemental screening is and the differences between an ultrasound and an MRI.
- Province-to-province disparities for supplemental screening and why we need to advocate to make supplemental screening mandatory for all women with dense breasts.
- How to find out your breast density if your province isn’t automatically reporting that information, and where to find this information if you don’t have a family doctor.
- How this important information impacts women of colour
- Jennie’s wish for breast health in Canada.
Links from this week’s episode:
Dense Breasts Canada Advocacy Tookit
Dense Breasts Canada on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/densebreastscanada/
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
It's About Advocating For What Is Right
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
dimanche 24 septembre 2023 • Durée 30:06
We ALL have a role to play in un-doing biases standing in the way of women’s health.
Are you ready to reframe the conversation about inclusivity?
Listen in and learn…
- How the culture and vibe in gym settings have felt exclusionary and off-putting for many people, making access to fitness inequitable for people who live in larger bodies
- How Big Fit Girl aims to change fitness culture through educating kinesiology students, wellness professionals, and personal trainers.
- How weight & anti-fat bias is a social justice issue that creates inequities in health, and what Louise is doing to change this through education and inclusive programming.
- How to tell when brands are genuine in their size inclusivity or if they’re doing it on a surface level to tick boxes in their marketing strategy, and how we can use our spending power to promote brands that have inclusivity as part of their DNA
- Why the fitness industry is resistant to size inclusivity and what it means to shift away from diet culture and weight loss as the primary conversation we’re having when we talk about fitness
- Why Louise feels hopeful when engaging with younger generations–whether it’s within the fitness industry, or in every other conversation that matters to women’s health and quality of life
Links from this week’s episode:
Louise’s website: https://bigfitgirl.com
Louise’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louisegreen_bigfitgirl/
Louise’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LouiseGreenBFG
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
It’s About Your Pelvic Floor with Kim Vopni
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
dimanche 17 septembre 2023 • Durée 41:05
Ready to put your pelvic health at the top of your to-do list?
Listen in and learn…
- What it means to prioritize our vulva, vagina, bladder and overall pelvic health
- What incontinence means, what incontinence can cost, and your options for preventing AND treating
- How to tell if you might be one of the 50% of women who have pelvic organ prolapse and what you can do!
- Why your lower back pain might be a sign of pelvic floor dysfunction
- What you can expect when you visit a pelvic floor therapist for the first time
- What to do BEFORE you (and after) you opt for surgery
- Why vulva and vaginal dryness occurs and why it’s important to prioritize
- Are kegel exercises right for you? And if so, how to incorporate them correctly, consistently and with movement in order to get the full benefit
Links from this week’s episode:
Kim’s website: www.vaginacoach.com
Find Kim on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vaginacoach/
Follow Kim on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VagCoach
Learn more about Kim’s Buff Muff app: https://www.vaginacoach.com/buffmuffapp
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
It's About Navigating Health Decisions While Drowning in BS
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
dimanche 17 septembre 2023 • Durée 12:34
Are you ready to change the conversation around menopause?
Listen in and find out…
- How my first experience with AI (artificial intelligence) was when my name was printed beside words I didn’t write
- How throwing every adverse health concern into a bucket and labeling it “menopause symptoms” is not only setting women’s health back; it is dangerous to women’s future heart health, brain health, bone health, vulva & vaginal health and urinary/bladder health.
- How vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes) are like the “check engine light” in our car, and why they are dangerous to ignore
- How misinformation about vulva & vaginal health, and the cause of vaginal dryness may lead women misinterpreting their experiences as their fault
- Why continuing to share quality, verified, evidence-based information from reputable sources serves everyone… because, when we know better we do better.
Links from this week’s episode:
Learn more about my work and Menopause Chicks here: https://www.MenopauseChicks.com/
Join the Menopause Chicks private community here: https://MenopauseCommunity.com
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
It's about Starting to ROAR! (with Dr. Nathalie Gamache)
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
dimanche 17 septembre 2023 • Durée 49:42
Ready to Feel Amazing?
Listen in & learn…
- Why the Women’s Health Initiative Study set women’s health care back in 2002, and why we don’t need to be afraid of hormone replacement therapy as a treatment for the most common symptoms of hormone decline.
- Why your family doctor might not have the answers you’re looking for, and may feel as frustrated about that too, and what you can do about it.
- How women can take well-being into their own hands with a “self-contract” to live fully and stay healthy through midlife and beyond.
- Why we need to be advocating to have provincial governments cover the cost of hormone replacement therapy given the preventative aspect of this kind of treatment.
- Why generalizations don’t work when discussing treatment options for women’s health and why it’s important to consider each individual separately.
- Why living with the discomforts caused by hormone decline is not something women need to accept - it is absolutely possible to feel vibrant & energetic as we age.
- How ventures capitalized on the desperation of women seeking relief in the wake of the deeply flawed propaganda that followed the Women’s Health Initiative study, making it difficult for factual information to compete.
- Why we need to become our own “fact checkers” when we read any information about menopause due to the proliferation of misinformation.
Links from this week’s episode:
Learn more about my work and Menopause Chicks here: https://www.MenopauseChicks.com/
Join the Menopause Chicks private community here: https://MenopauseCommunity.com
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health::
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
Menopause is one day–so that would make for a pretty short show!
Saison 1
dimanche 17 septembre 2023 • Durée 02:50
Welcome to the very first episode of This Show is Not About Menopause!
I’m your host, Shirley Weir. I'm 56 years old. I reached menopause when I was 49, and I am the founder of MenopauseChicks.com, an online educational platform, trusted for quality health information and designed to remind everyone: WE DESERVE to FEEL AMAZING!
In this welcome episode, I talk about the meaning behind the name of my show and all the aspects of women’s health I’m excited to dive into with you and my guests in future episodes.
Sexual health, hormone health, heart, brain, bone and vaginal health…regardless of your age and stage, I promise there is something here you haven't heard before!
We live in the health information age. That sometimes means misinformation from media, marketers–and even the medical community. How are we to know what is trustworthy and what is perpetuating old and outdated myths? Rest assured, my mission is to share only evidence-based information so that you can make the health decisions that are right for YOU!
It is possible to navigate perimenopause-to-menopause-to-postmenopause with confidence and ease, and this webcast/podcast will help you do exactly that!
Links from this week’s episode:
Learn more about my work and Menopause Chicks here: https://www.MenopauseChicks.com
Join the Menopause Chicks private community here: https://MenopauseCommunity.com
Follow me on Instagram at @MenopauseChicks & @MoisturizeYourVagina
Thank you to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health::
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause ChicksJoin the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
It's About Some Good Clean Fun with Sarah Kate
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
mercredi 13 décembre 2023 • Durée 29:48
What we discussed:
- Sarah Kate’s mission and why she started her online publication, Some Good Clean Fun”
- Sarah’s transition from thinking she needed wine to cope with stress to enjoying the benefits of a “clearer head”
- Sarah shares her best shopping tips for non-alcoholic beverages online and at the store
- How to feel more confident (and less awkward) about ordering a non-alcoholic beverage when you’re out at a restaurant or bar with friends
- Notable differences about Gen-Z when it comes to alcohol consumption
- The latest guidelines from Health Canada and how they raising awareness for key health messages while also challenging social norms
- What you can expect when you visit Sarah’s website, Some Good Clean Fun
Links from this week’s episode:
Sarah Kate’s Website: https://www.somegoodcleanfun.com/
Some Good Clean Fun on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somegoodcleanfun/
Some Good Clean Fun Magazine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somegoodcleanfun_dotcom/
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
It's About Being A Change Maker with Colleen Kelly
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
mardi 12 décembre 2023 • Durée 29:27
What we discussed:
- Colleen’s change-making work in the area of volunteerism, the non-for-profit sector
- How we traditionally interpret words like “volunteer” and “menopause” and why that must change
- Choosing to compromise vs what we will never compromise on when it comes to our life’s work
- How important paradigm-shifting language is for rethinking how we see the world
- The power of language and the words we use
- Continuing to do our work even when we know we won’t necessarily live to see the impact
- Being forward-thinking enough to ensure there is a way for others to continue the work we’ve started
- We explore the language of being a changemaker and how it makes us feel to use words like paradigm shift, social construct, and rhetoric
- Why using phrases like “forest person” and “tree person” is a preferable way of describing big and small picture thinking
- How things may be difficult or hard, but they don’t have to be impossible.
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
It's About Your Midlife Sexual Health
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
dimanche 12 novembre 2023 • Durée 42:13
What we discussed:
- The story behind Intimate Wellbeing & why Cass and Leah are so dedicated to changing the conversation about sexual pleasure for midlife women.
- How the Intimate Wellbeing brand has evolved from its initial concept of being an accessible online store to becoming a recognized sexual health education community
- What happened when Cass & Leah started talking more openly about sexuality with their friends and how important they feel it is for women to have places to talk openly!
- How Intimate Wellbeing is working with the Taboo Sex Show to create a space for midlife women to learn about sexual health without feeling overwhelmed or out of place at a sex show.
- How they’ve made shopping for sex toys easier and more comfortable by curating a collection of safe, high-quality toys from brands they trust.
- The origin of their brand of lubricant, Okanogan Joy, and how they’re changing the conversation about the benefits of using lubricant.
- Plus! I share my review about the Dame Pom vibrator with Cass & Leah
Links from this week’s episode:
Intimate Wellbeing Website: https://intimatewellbeing.com
Shirley’s Picks: https://intimatewellbeing.com/pages/menopause-chicks
Intimate Wellbeing on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intimate.wellbeing/
BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
Feel Amazing Vulva & Vaginal Moisturizer
©Menopause Chicks
Join the Menopause Chicks Private Community on Facebook:
👉 MenopauseCommunity.com
This is where thousands of women gather to learn evidence-based content and ask questions/seek clarity to inform their health decisions.
SHARE THIS EPISODEIf this conversation resonated with you, please share it with three people: someone older, someone younger, and a peer. That's how we create change.
ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.









