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[Breaking the Taboo: Understanding Menopause and Midlife Health with Tamsin Fadal]-[Tamsen Fadal: You Are Not Going Crazy… Your Hormones Are Changing! (THIS is the GUIDE to Navigate Menopause & Take Back Control of Your Mind, Body & Life)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2025-09-01

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Breaking the Silence: Navigating Menopause and Midlife Transition

In this episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty sits down with Emmy-winning journalist and author Tamsin Fadal to demystify one of the most overlooked aspects of women's health: menopause. Despite affecting one billion women globally, menopause remains shrouded in stigma, often dismissed by the medical community and misunderstood by society at large.

The Taboo of Midlife

Fadal highlights that the silence surrounding menopause is deeply rooted in ageism and sexism. Society has long adhered to the narrative that a woman’s "best years are behind her" once she passes her reproductive window. This cultural dismissal is mirrored in the medical system, where Fadal notes that over 75% of women report their symptoms go untreated, largely because medical professionals receive minimal training on the subject. Fadal argues that we must stop treating the words "menopause" and "taboo" as synonymous.

Understanding the Biological Shift

Fadal breaks down the transition into three distinct phases:

  • Perimenopause: The "wild ride" leading up to menopause, lasting 4 to 10 years, characterized by hormonal fluctuations, irregular periods, and debilitating symptoms.
  • Menopause: Defined as the point when a woman has gone 12 months without a period.
  • Post-menopause: The season of life following that 12-month milestone.

Fadal emphasizes that symptoms are not limited to hot flashes. Women frequently experience brain fog, which she describes as the most "debilitating" symptom, along with mood swings, weight gain, joint pain, and low libido. Many women struggle for years, often misdiagnosed or prescribed antidepressants for symptoms that are actually hormonal in nature.

The Real-Life Impact

Menopause is not just a biological event; it is a life-altering transition that impacts careers, family dynamics, and relationships. Fadal notes a correlation between this stage and divorce rates, as partners often remain in the dark about why a woman’s libido has plummeted or why her temperament has shifted. The lack of vocabulary for these experiences leads many to feel like they are "losing their mind" or becoming a "shell of themselves."

Strategies for Empowerment

To manage this transition, Fadal advocates for a proactive, multi-faceted approach:

  1. Medical Advocacy: Women must track their symptoms and seek doctors who specialize in menopause. Fadal urges women to be their own advocates: "If your doctor isn't comfortable having this conversation, find another doctor."
  2. Lifestyle Pillars: Prioritizing sleep, incorporating protein, and focusing on strength training to protect bone health are essential. Fadal stresses that it is never too late to adopt these habits.
  3. Community: Fadal makes a poignant distinction between friends and community—the latter being a group of people going through the same experience who can share notes and provide emotional support.
  4. Hormone Therapy (HT): Fadal shares her personal experience with hormone therapy, noting that for many, it is a "very viable option" to mitigate symptoms like hot flashes and vaginal dryness, provided they consult with a professional to understand the risks and benefits.

A Call to Action for Men

One of the most vital takeaways from the conversation is the role men play. Fadal emphasizes that men—partners, sons, and friends—need to be educated. By understanding the biological reality of perimenopause, men can shift from confusion or frustration to being supportive allies. "Awareness is a huge part of it," Fadal explains, encouraging men to ask, "What is the hardest part of this for you?" rather than expecting women to "just get through it."

Conclusion

Ultimately, Fadal’s message is one of hope and reinvention. Menopause does not have to be a period of decline; it can be a gateway to a new sense of purpose. As Fadal concludes, the goal is to reach a place where women feel "knowledgeable, bold, and capable" of reclaiming their health and living even better than they did before.

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