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Episode Nine! This final episode shares snippets of our guests powerful words. From mic drop moments to reflections on their own needs. Each story contains wisdom that will resonate with many. 

> Scary symptoms that made no sense.

> ADHD and Peri-menopause overlap.

> how putting everyone else first adversely affects our menopause. 

> women* are often last on the pleasure scale. Time for change!

> the problem with diet culture.

and much more.

This episode coincides with the five year memorial of George Floyds murder at te hands of serving police officer Derek Chauvin and the Summer of black squares. A time of reckoning for many across theworld. but what's really changed? How have YOU changed? Host Karen Arthur reflects on this and what's next.

Thank you to our guests and to you, our listeners, for being here. It means a lot.

Always remember that each guest is one human having their own unique menopause experience, opinions are their  own and no two journeys will be exactly the same. Please use these conversations to do your own research.

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Keep talking about menopause with your family, friends and work colleagues of all genders. Together we are gradually breaking this taboo to ensure that every person in menopause gets the care that they need. 

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Karen Arthur is a broadcaster, artist, author and menopause activist.  She is also host of bi-weekly weekend radio show on Golddust radio 'Can We Talk' now oveer halfway through it's second year.

'Grandmas Locs', celebrating the diversity of Afro hair, is Karens debut childrens book. Out now in the UK with Tate publishing. US release date June 10th 2025.

Thank you Team MWB  @beyongolia and @yaa___studio . You are bloody amazing. 

*we recognise that inclusive language is important in ensuring that ALL who experience menopause are seen and heard. The term women is used whilst mindful of this.