Menopause UnMuted
In this episode of Menopause UnMuted, I’m joined by my friend Niki, who shares her experience navigating early perimenopause in her 30s and reaching menopause in her early 40s — a journey that is far less common, yet incredibly important to understand. We talk openly about what it felt like to experience hormonal changes much earlier than expected, how confusing and isolating it can be, and what she wishes she had known at the time. This conversation also dives into an important and often overlooked topic: brain health in midlife. We discuss: * The role of estrogen in cognitive function and brain health * The connection between menopause and risk for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease * Why early awareness and proactive strategies matter We also talk about what women can do to support their brain during midlife, including lifestyle habits, exercise, and the importance of understanding your hormonal health. Niki shares her current decision to transition into hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and we discuss how women can approach this option in a more informed and individualized way. If you’re interested in learning more about brain health during menopause, a great resource is the book The Menopause Brain by Lisa Mosconi, which offers deeper insight into how hormonal changes impact the brain and what you can do to support cognitive health. If you’ve ever wondered: * What early perimenopause looks likeHow hormones impact brain health * Or what steps you can take to protect your long-term health This episode will give you both perspective and practical insight. The face mask that Niki recommend on this podcast is called LC-dollda.
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