
The Fuchsia Tent Revolution: Why Workplaces Must Adapt to Menopause
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About this listen
You’ll Discover:
🔥 How untreated menopause symptoms silently push talented women out of the workforce
🧠 Why "brain fog" deserves workplace accommodations (and how to ask for them)
🌸 The powerful meaning behind The Fuchsia Tent movement
📈 What forward-thinking companies are doing to support midlife women
‼️ Midlife women are not a problem to be solved - but the solution business didn’t know they needed
About Our Rockstar Guest:As a former Fortune 500 well-being strategist turned menopause workplace advocate, Kacy Fleming is:
✔️ Founder of The Fuchsia Tent LLC @thefuchsiatent
✔️ TEDx speaker on compassionate workplaces
✔️ On a mission to keep women thriving in their careers
Connect With Us:
✨ The Dusty Muffins: @thedustymuffins
✨ Dr. Aoife: @portlandmenopausedoc
✨ Dr. Rebbecca: @drrebbeccaherteldo
✨ Dr. Christine: @christinehartkress_dnp
🌳 Link Tree: linktr.ee/thedustymuffins
Connect With Our Guest:
✨ Instagram: @thefuchsiatent, @kca_fleming
🌐 Websites: KacyFleming.com, theFuchsiatent.com
Remember: Our hosts and guest are sharing knowledge, not medical advice. For personal care, consult your provider.
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