Thursday, November 14th from 4-5:30 pm PT
Registration link is here: https://ivyleaguesisters.com/summit-2024-november/
I share my discoveries in my Sub stack BLOG Zevah (https://nantz14.substack.com/).
In this enlightening conversation, Nancy Fisher and Tunisia Owens discuss the often-overlooked topic of menopause.
They explore personal experiences with menopause symptoms, the historical context of women's health, and the significant trust gap in medical care for women.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of community support, the complexities of hormone therapy, and the empowerment women can find during and after menopause.
The conversation aims to educate and inspire women to take charge of their health and well-being during this critical phase of life.
I'm a Dartmouth grad '01, yoga teacher, and mom of two who got side-swiped by a whole host of baffling symptoms beginning in my early forties.
I am passionate about science, fitness, nutrition, culture, and exposing the many gaps in women's health.
I love reading, researching, and experimenting to find the intersection of these passions in supporting my midlife journey.
I'm grateful for the privilege of spending my time constantly learning. In return and finally getting back to writing (my major),
Raised by three parents and doctors, I grew up in the religion of science! I love to get into the physiological and endocrinological weeds, and then translate the science into digestible information that women can use to empower themselves and build informed choice practices for better health and quality of
life.
Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy
Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick (2018)
by Maya Dusenbery
Pain and Prejudice: How the Medical System Ignores
Women- and What We Can Do About It (2021)
by Gabrielle Jackson