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Dr. Jenn Salib Huber

The Midlife Feast

With Dr. Jenn Salib Huber, dietitian, naturopathic doctor and intuitive eating counsellor. Each episode “brings to the table” a different perspective, conversation, or experience about life after 40, designed to help you find the “missing ingredient” you need to thrive, not just survive.

Omisade Burney-Scott

The Black Girl’s Guide to Surviving Menopause

Omisade Burney-Scott (She/ Her) is a seventh-generation Black Southern feminist, storyteller, and reproductive justice advocate. She is also the Founder and Chief Menopause Steward of The BlackGirls’ Guide to Surviving Menopause (BGG2SM), a multidisciplinary narrative and culture shift Reproductive Justice project focused on normalizing menopause by centering the stories of Black women, transgender, gender-expansive people, and other marginalized groups of the Global Majority.

Dr Louise Newson

Dr. Louise Newson

Dr Louise Newson is a GP, hormone specialist and a leading voice in transforming menopause care worldwide. As the founder of the Newson Clinic and the not-for-profit Newson Education, she is dedicated to improving awareness, education and access to evidence-based care. Through in-person events, a comprehensive library of freely available articles, and an education programme for healthcare professionals, she empowers both women and clinicians with the knowledge they need. A Sunday Times bestselling author and host of the UK’s No.1 medical podcast, Dr Newson is passionate about driving positive change for women’s future health.

Selene Yeagar

Feisty Menopause

With Selene Yeager. In addition to being the host of Hit Play Not Pause, Selene Yeager is the Leader and Content Manager of the Menopause Feisties. She is a top-selling professional health and fitness writer who lives what she writes as an NASM certified personal trainer, USA Cycling licensed coach, Pn1 certified nutrition coach, pro licensed off road racer, and former All-American Ironman triathlete. Selene is feisty in many ways but especially because she talks about menopause out loud, without embarrassment, in traditionally male spaces.