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Episode 4 - Making the Menopause Business As Usual with Sharon MacArthur

Episode 4 - Making the Menopause Business As Usual with Sharon MacArthur

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In this conversation, Sharon MacArthur, known as Miss Menopause, shares her journey from a senior leader in a FTSE 100 company to becoming an advocate for menopause awareness in the workplace. She discusses the challenges of overcoming ignorance and resistance regarding menopause, the importance of education and community support, and the business implications of menopause. Sharon emphasizes the need for a cultural shift in how menopause is perceived and managed, advocating for better education and resources for both individuals and businesses. She also highlights the role of celebrities in raising awareness and expresses her aspirations for a future where menopause is recognized as a normal part of life.

Miss Menopause was formed over 7 years ago because of a lack of information about menopause in the workplace. Sharon works face to face and online with companies.

She spends time in manufacturing, which is still predominantly dominated by men. Initially reluctant, some of her most profound feedback has been from men who’ve said, ”It’s the best thing I’ve done in a long time.”

Workplaces are starting to understand that menopause is an issue which impacts everyone.

Sharon has appeared on BBC Breakfast, ITN News, Channel 5, Victoria Derbyshire and is a regular on BBC Radio .

Contact Sharon on 07793291409

sharon@missmenopause.co.uk

Insta @hearmeroarhere

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YouTube @hearmeroarhere

Get in touch: hearmeroarhere@gmail.com or via our website hearmeroarhere.com


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