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Popcorn & Perimenopause: The Dusty Muffins Review PBS's Must-See Documentary

Popcorn & Perimenopause: The Dusty Muffins Review PBS's Must-See Documentary

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Grab your popcorn and your girlfriends - The Dusty Muffins are turning film critics this week! Dr. Aoife O'Sullivan, Dr. Christine Hart Kress, and Dr. Rebbecca Hertel share their reactions to PBS's groundbreaking menopause documentary "The M Factor," and why they believe every woman should watch it (preferably with a crew of your besties).
In this special episode, you'll discover:
🎥 What made these doctors cheer (and maybe cringe a little) while watching
👯♀️ Why menopause is best navigated with community support
📺 Where to stream "The M Factor" (hint: check MFactor.com or PBS)
💬 Their prescription for turning documentary viewing into a powerful conversation starter
The Muffins discuss:
• The scenes that resonated most with their clinical experiences
• How media representation is changing the menopause conversation
• Why they're recommending this doc to patients and colleagues alike
With their trademark blend of medical insight and unfiltered commentary, they'll have you reaching for the remote - and your group chat - to plan your own screening party.
Remember: They're doctors, but not YOUR doctors - this episode is all about starting important conversations through the power of storytelling.
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