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146: The Invisible Struggles of Menopause as a Childless Woman

146: The Invisible Struggles of Menopause as a Childless Woman

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When you're childless, midlife and menopause can feel like much more than a biological transition. It's a spiritual reckoning. Especially when the world thinks that the only value women add after menopause is "grandmother" - and you don't get to be one.

In this deeply honest episode, we’re naming what few dare to say: that for childless women, midlife and menopause come with a unique, often invisible layer of grief. Not just hot flashes—but heartbreak. Not just hormone shifts—but identity shifts.

✨ If you're silently asking yourself:

  • “What’s my worth now if I’m not a mother?”
  • “Will I be forgotten as I age?”
  • "What's my legacy going to be?"
    …this episode is for you.

We explore:

🔹 The silent grief of childlessness that menopause brings to the surface
🔹 Why traditional wellness and empowerment models miss the mark for women like you
🔹 The myth of irrelevance—and how patriarchy and pronatalism shape our fears
🔹 How to redefine legacy, worth, and purpose on your own terms
🔹 How to Rise and Reclaim your worth and take on a soul-honouring path forward

If you want to know more about how to gracefully navigate peri-menopause as a childless woman, click here for information about the Women of Worth Program



Where to find Sheri:
Instagram: @sherijohnsoncoaching
Website: sherijohnson.ca

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