In this episode of Her Best Chapter, we’re diving into what it really takes to care for women’s health in midlife: physically, emotionally, and holistically. Host, Michelle Savage, is joined by Emily Sadri, a board-certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Certified Nurse Midwife, and founder of Aurelia Health, a concierge telemedicine practice dedicated to helping women Do Midlife Better™.
Listen in as Michelle and Emily unpack why so many women feel dismissed or confused in their healthcare journey and what it looks like to get the right support at the right time. They also talk about what it means to go first, buck the systems that no longer work, and build the ones that do.
If you’ve been feeling tired, foggy, anxious, or just not quite yourself, you’re not alone, and you’re not imagining it.
What You’ll Hear About:
Why so many women hit a wall in midlife and why it’s not “just aging”
What burnout can look like in high-functioning women
The truth about perimenopause and why it often goes undiagnosed
How traditional healthcare can fail women during hormonal transitions
What personalized care looks like in a telehealth model
How to advocate for yourself and ask for comprehensive lab testing
The role of hormone therapy and how it’s evolving
Real success stories from women who got their energy, clarity, and confidence back
Guest Links
Emily Sadri, Founder of Aurelia Women’s Health
📸 Connect with Emily:
https://www.instagram.com/emilysadri_np
https://www.instagram.com/aureliawomenshealth
https://www.facebook.com/emilysadri.np.ohio
https://www.facebook.com/aureliawomenshealth
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