
The Power of Language
- Why words like "joy" matter when discussing menopause
- The jar exercise: How language literally changes outcomes
- Why "menopause" + "symptoms" do not belong in the same sentence OR at the very least, require a deeper understanding
- Script Tips™️ for preparing for your health appointment and Shirley's proven "G.A.P. + S.P.E.A.K." framework (if you can
Becoming Your Best Health Advocate
- Women continue to be dismissed and that's not ok for us, or the next generation!
- How to prepare for healthcare conversations effectively
- The importance of stating your health goals clearly
- Understanding what you DESERVE from your health--as well as your healthcare team
Generational Shifts in Women's Health
- How information access has changed (and complicated) the conversation
- What's different for Gen Z versus previous generations
- The mixed blessing of online health information
- Breaking inherited narratives about aging and menopause
Personal Stories
- Keira's "Joy" tattoo honoring her grandmother
- Shirley's mother Joyce and the undiagnosed/untreated UTI-dementia connection
- Keira's PCOS diagnosis and journey to advocacy
- The "Love Letter to My Period" project
- Why removing stigma starts with honest conversation
Practical Takeaways
- The GAP-and-SPEAK acronym for doctor appointments
- How to articulate symptoms AND, most importantly, impact to quality of life
- The importance of preparing for healthcare visits
- Why we need to stop tolerating things that impact our quality of life + share what we learn with (minimum) 3 other people: someone older, someone younger and a peer/friend/sister/colleague
TIMESTAMPS
(Select key moments)
- 00:00 - Introduction: Why this conversation?
- 04:30 - Keira's JOY tattoo story
- 06:45 - The jar exercise: How language shapes outcomes
- 15:00 - Why women leave doctor appointments disappointed
- 28:00 - The confusion of online health information
- 40:00 - Keira's PCOS journey and period advocacy
- 47:00 - The jar of 50+ goals for women's health before Shirley dies
- 50:00 - What gives us hope
QUOTES TO REMEMBER
"I deserve to feel amazing."
"Quality health information is competing with other health brands online - we're competing with the news and big brands like Four Seasons, Ford, Coca-Cola. We're ALL part of the attention economy, and only confident, informed consumers can decide what is meant for them."
"Women deserve quality information. They deserve quality explanations."
"Confidence is a decision that I'm making today."
RESOURCES MENTIONED
- The "In Her Words" study (BC Women's Health Foundation)
- GAP-and-SPEAK framework for doctor appointments (Menopause Chicks
- MenopauseChicksCommunity.com
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ABOUT THE HOST
Shirley Weir is the founder of Menopause Chicks and a passionate advocate for women's health education. She's on a mission to change the narrative around menopause and empower women to become their best health advocates.
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