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If you are a midlife woman - should you move to Canada?

If you are a midlife woman - should you move to Canada?

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In the US, women in perimenopause often feel that the western medical system has abandoned them. We have heard a lot about the benefits of healthcare in Canada. How are they doing with supporting midlife women?

In my conversation with Lindsay we talk about the general healthcare system in Canada, and we especially focus on her personal experience. As a mother and businesswoman - what did perimenopause add to her already busy life?

Were there any challenges she had to overcome? What was the physical experience of perimenopause - and was there also an emotional layer?

And what comes after? What was her learning and growth process - and how is she using her experience now to support others. Hint: she is a leadership coach for high achieving business leaders.

Lindsay has her own podcast for and about female entrepreneurs and small business owners. You can listen to it here: Female Founder Unplugged

You can connect with Lindsay on Instagram @highvoltleadership.

If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with others. Leave a comment, give us some stars and reach out to midlifewoman24@gmail.com if you want to connect.

This podcast is brought to you by Dancing Turtles Wellness - a place for women and their partners to find holistic support on their soul journey .

Music "The Best Jazz Club in New Orleans" by Paolo Argento

**Disclaimer: the information shared in this podcast is not meant to diagnose or treat medical conditions. This podcast is meant to shed light onto women's experiences, offer new insights, question some assumptions and encourage you to take charge of your health and your soul journey. If you need medical care please see a licensed medical professional **

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