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GLP-1s: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started with Dr Michelle Gordon

47 min · 4. juli 2026
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Have something to share? Send us a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/fan_mail/new] GLP-1 medications have rapidly transformed the treatment of obesity, but they have also generated an enormous amount of confusion. Are they simply another weight loss drug? Who are they really for? How do they work? And do they have a role for women navigating perimenopause and menopause? In this episode of the MenopauseWize podcast, Dr. Sukhpreet Patel is joined by Dr. Michelle Gordon, a board-certified physician in obesity medicine, lifestyle medicine, and general surgery. After fifteen years as a general surgeon, Dr. Gordon shifted her focus to women's metabolic health, recognising that many chronic diseases are best addressed long before patients reach the operating room. Today, she helps women understand the biology of obesity while providing compassionate, evidence-based care. The conversation begins by exploring how our understanding of obesity has changed. Rather than viewing obesity as simply a matter of willpower or lifestyle choices, Dr. Gordon explains why it is now recognised as a chronic, multifactorial disease influenced by genetics, hormones, metabolism, appetite regulation, and the environment. From there, the discussion tackles one of the most common misconceptions in weight management: "calories in versus calories out." Dr. Gordon explains why energy balance still matters, but why the biology regulating hunger, satiety, and energy expenditure makes weight management far more complex than many people realise, particularly during perimenopause and menopause. The episode then explores where GLP-1 medications fit into modern obesity care, including who may benefit, who may not be an appropriate candidate, how clinicians choose between the growing number of available medications, what women should realistically expect before starting treatment, common side effects, and the exciting health benefits of GLP-1 therapy that extend well beyond weight loss. Whether you are considering a GLP-1 medication yourself or simply want to better understand the science behind these treatments, this episode provides an evidence-based foundation to help you make informed decisions. Key Topics Covered * Why obesity is recognised as a chronic, multifactorial disease * Moving beyond blame and understanding the biology of weight regulation * "Calories in versus calories out": why the story is more complex * Why weight management becomes more challenging during perimenopause and menopause * How GLP-1 medications work * Who is an appropriate candidate for GLP-1 therapy * Why BMI alone may not tell the whole story * Who should avoid GLP-1 medications * Choosing between the different GLP-1 and dual agonist medications * Setting realistic expectations before starting treatment * Common side effects and how to manage them * Health benefits beyond weight loss, including cardiovascular and metabolic health * Is GLP-1 therapy lifelong? * Three key messages for women considering GLP-1 medications Join us for this evidence-based discussion as we separate fact from fiction and explore where GLP-1 medications fit into modern obesity care, particularly for women navigating the metabolic changes of midlife. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/support] The information provided in all episodes of the MenopauseWize podcast, including content shared by Sukhpreet Patel or any guest or representative, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional healthcare consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions.  SheRise Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., MenopauseWize, Sukhpreet Patel, or any representative will not be held responsible or liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or reliance on the information provided in this podcast. Listeners are encouraged to use the information at their own discretion and always seek advice from a licensed medical professional before making any healthcare decisions.

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GLP-1s: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started with Dr Michelle Gordon

Have something to share? Send us a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/fan_mail/new] GLP-1 medications have rapidly transformed the treatment of obesity, but they have also generated an enormous amount of confusion. Are they simply another weight loss drug? Who are they really for? How do they work? And do they have a role for women navigating perimenopause and menopause? In this episode of the MenopauseWize podcast, Dr. Sukhpreet Patel is joined by Dr. Michelle Gordon, a board-certified physician in obesity medicine, lifestyle medicine, and general surgery. After fifteen years as a general surgeon, Dr. Gordon shifted her focus to women's metabolic health, recognising that many chronic diseases are best addressed long before patients reach the operating room. Today, she helps women understand the biology of obesity while providing compassionate, evidence-based care. The conversation begins by exploring how our understanding of obesity has changed. Rather than viewing obesity as simply a matter of willpower or lifestyle choices, Dr. Gordon explains why it is now recognised as a chronic, multifactorial disease influenced by genetics, hormones, metabolism, appetite regulation, and the environment. From there, the discussion tackles one of the most common misconceptions in weight management: "calories in versus calories out." Dr. Gordon explains why energy balance still matters, but why the biology regulating hunger, satiety, and energy expenditure makes weight management far more complex than many people realise, particularly during perimenopause and menopause. The episode then explores where GLP-1 medications fit into modern obesity care, including who may benefit, who may not be an appropriate candidate, how clinicians choose between the growing number of available medications, what women should realistically expect before starting treatment, common side effects, and the exciting health benefits of GLP-1 therapy that extend well beyond weight loss. Whether you are considering a GLP-1 medication yourself or simply want to better understand the science behind these treatments, this episode provides an evidence-based foundation to help you make informed decisions. Key Topics Covered * Why obesity is recognised as a chronic, multifactorial disease * Moving beyond blame and understanding the biology of weight regulation * "Calories in versus calories out": why the story is more complex * Why weight management becomes more challenging during perimenopause and menopause * How GLP-1 medications work * Who is an appropriate candidate for GLP-1 therapy * Why BMI alone may not tell the whole story * Who should avoid GLP-1 medications * Choosing between the different GLP-1 and dual agonist medications * Setting realistic expectations before starting treatment * Common side effects and how to manage them * Health benefits beyond weight loss, including cardiovascular and metabolic health * Is GLP-1 therapy lifelong? * Three key messages for women considering GLP-1 medications Join us for this evidence-based discussion as we separate fact from fiction and explore where GLP-1 medications fit into modern obesity care, particularly for women navigating the metabolic changes of midlife. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/support] The information provided in all episodes of the MenopauseWize podcast, including content shared by Sukhpreet Patel or any guest or representative, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional healthcare consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions.  SheRise Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., MenopauseWize, Sukhpreet Patel, or any representative will not be held responsible or liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or reliance on the information provided in this podcast. Listeners are encouraged to use the information at their own discretion and always seek advice from a licensed medical professional before making any healthcare decisions.

4. juli 202647 min
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Dense Breasts and the Diagnostic Gap: What Every Woman Deserves to Know with Dr. Paula Gordon

Have something to share? Send us a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/fan_mail/new] Did you know that almost half of all women have dense breasts, and most have no idea what that means for their health? In this episode of the MenopauseWize Podcast, Dr. Sukhpreet Patel sits down with Dr. Paula Gordon, a pioneering breast radiologist and Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia, to unpack one of the most underappreciated gaps in women's healthcare. Dr. Gordon was among the first researchers to show that ultrasound could detect small cancers missed by mammograms in women with dense breasts. Her advocacy has helped change policy across Canada, ensuring women are now told whether they have dense breasts in their mammogram reports, and successfully pushing all Canadian provinces to lower the screening age to 40 along with her colleagues In this conversation, we cover: * What breast density actually means and how common it is * How density changes through perimenopause and menopause * Why mammograms can miss cancers in women with dense breasts * What supplemental imaging options are available and how to choose * The truth about interval cancers and what the data tells us * How to navigate callbacks and reduce unnecessary anxiety * What every woman should be asking her doctor right now Whether you have been told you have dense breasts, are navigating breast cancer screening decisions, or simply want to be informed, this episode is essential listening. Resources mentioned: * DenseBreastsCanada.ca * Follow: @densebreastscanada on Instagram * Follow MenopauseWize: @MenopauseWize on Instagram Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/support] The information provided in all episodes of the MenopauseWize podcast, including content shared by Sukhpreet Patel or any guest or representative, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional healthcare consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions.  SheRise Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., MenopauseWize, Sukhpreet Patel, or any representative will not be held responsible or liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or reliance on the information provided in this podcast. Listeners are encouraged to use the information at their own discretion and always seek advice from a licensed medical professional before making any healthcare decisions.

16. maj 202658 min
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Sexual Health, Midlife and South Asian Women: Breaking the Silence with Dr. Sadaf Lodhi

Have something to share? Send us a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/fan_mail/new] Sexual Health, Midlife and South Asian Women: Breaking the Silence In this episode of the MenopauseWize Podcast, Dr. Sukhpreet Patel is joined by Dr. Sadaf Lodhi. Dr Lodhi is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist who has been practicing in New York for over 20 years. Dr. Lodhi’s work is centered around empowering and educating women, with a special focus on sexual health, menopausal care, and intimacy coaching. She currently runs a concierge medical practice serving patients in New York and also provides telehealth care to women in Michigan. While she supports women across all aspects of female health, her clinical passion lies in helping women navigate midlife, sexuality, and hormonal transitions with confidence and clarity. Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Lodhi is also the host of The Muslim Sex Podcast, where she explores conversations around intimacy and women’s health in culturally nuanced spaces. You can also find her on Instagram at @drsadafobgyn, where she continues to break stigma and educate women about sexual and menopausal health. Sexual health in midlife is rarely discussed openly, and when we add the cultural context of South Asian communities, the silence often becomes even deeper. Many women grow up without language around pleasure, intimacy, or the physical changes that occur during perimenopause and menopause. In this conversation, Dr. Lodhi and Dr. Patel explore how hormonal changes during midlife affect sexual health, including painful intercourse, low libido, and shifts in arousal and pleasure. They also discuss the cultural layers that shape how South Asian women experience and talk about these changes — from normalization of discomfort to hesitation around seeking treatment. The discussion also examines how cultural expectations, communication patterns within marriages, and longstanding beliefs about modesty and duty can influence whether women seek help or simply endure symptoms. Importantly, this episode also highlights that many of these concerns are both common and treatable. From vaginal estrogen and lubricants to pelvic floor therapy and improved communication, there are evidence-based options that can significantly improve comfort and sexual well-being. The episode concludes with practical advice for South Asian women navigating midlife sexuality and reflections on whether the next generation may be entering menopause with a more open understanding of sexual health. This conversation aims to break stigma, provide clarity, and remind women that sexual health is an important part of overall health. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/support] The information provided in all episodes of the MenopauseWize podcast, including content shared by Sukhpreet Patel or any guest or representative, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional healthcare consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions.  SheRise Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., MenopauseWize, Sukhpreet Patel, or any representative will not be held responsible or liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or reliance on the information provided in this podcast. Listeners are encouraged to use the information at their own discretion and always seek advice from a licensed medical professional before making any healthcare decisions.

4. apr. 202647 min
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Hormone Therapy After Breast Cancer: What Does the Evidence Say with Dr. Corinne Menn

Have something to share? Send us a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/fan_mail/new] Episode 27: Hormone Therapy After Breast Cancer: What Does the Evidence Say? In Episode 27 of the MenopauseWize Podcast, Dr. Sukhpreet Patel is joined by Dr. Corinne Menn, a board-certified OB-GYN, Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, and a 24-year breast cancer survivor, to explore one of the most complex and emotionally charged topics in menopause care: hormone therapy after breast cancer. For many women, surviving breast cancer is only part of the journey. The very treatments that save lives can abruptly trigger menopause — often with severe hot flashes, sleep disruption, anxiety, sexual pain, vaginal dryness, and profound changes in quality of life. Yet when it comes to hormone therapy, the conversation often ends quickly with a simple and definitive “no.” But is the evidence truly that black and white? In this thoughtful and evidence-based discussion, Dr. Menn helps us unpack: • The difference between ER-positive and ER-negative breast cancer • Why estrogen is intentionally lowered or blocked in certain cancers • How chemotherapy, ovarian suppression, tamoxifen, and aromatase inhibitors induce menopause • The difference between tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors — and why it matters • The real-world impact of abrupt, treatment-induced menopause • The history behind avoiding systemic hormone therapy • The HABITS and Stockholm trials — what they showed and why their results differed • Whether the safety discussion differs for women on tamoxifen versus aromatase inhibitors • The severity of Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause in breast cancer survivors • What the evidence says about low-dose vaginal estrogen after breast cancer • How to approach nuanced, individualized risk–benefit discussions Dr. Menn brings both clinical expertise and lived experience to this conversation as a breast cancer survivor and BRCA carrier. Through her telehealth practice and educational platform, she focuses on menopause management and the unique healthcare needs of female cancer survivors and women at high risk for breast cancer. This episode reinforces an essential message: the answer is not simplistic. It depends on receptor status, type of endocrine therapy, timing, symptom severity, and individual risk. Most importantly, it requires informed, shared decision-making. Breast cancer survivors deserve not only longevity — they deserve quality of life. You can follow Dr. Corinne Menn on Instagram at @drmennobgyn, where she shares thoughtful, evidence-based insights on menopause and survivorship care. As always, this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute individual medical advice. Please consult your healthcare team for personalized guidance. Join us for this important and nuanced conversation. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/support] The information provided in all episodes of the MenopauseWize podcast, including content shared by Sukhpreet Patel or any guest or representative, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional healthcare consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions.  SheRise Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., MenopauseWize, Sukhpreet Patel, or any representative will not be held responsible or liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or reliance on the information provided in this podcast. Listeners are encouraged to use the information at their own discretion and always seek advice from a licensed medical professional before making any healthcare decisions.

7. mar. 202654 min
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Hormone Therapy and Menopause: Clarifying the Confusion with Dr. Louise Newson

Have something to share? Send us a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/fan_mail/new] In this powerful episode of the MenopauseWize podcast, we’re joined by one of the most influential voices in the menopause space—Dr. Louise Newson. Based in the UK, Dr. Newson is a physician, women's hormone specialist, and a member of the UK Government’s Menopause Taskforce. She is widely credited with revolutionizing the conversation around hormone health, challenging outdated narratives, and helping women reclaim informed choice through education and empowerment. Together, we tackle the most common fears and misconceptions that continue to create confusion around Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) / Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT)—for both women and their healthcare providers. From the lingering shadows of the WHI study to myths about family history, cancer risk, and "natural" alternatives, this episode breaks down complex science into clear, accessible guidance. Key Questions We Explore: * “Hormone therapy causes breast cancer”—what does the evidence really say? * What about women who say they’re “doing fine” and don’t need hormones? * Are “natural remedies” safer than regulated body-identical HRT? * Can calcium and vitamins alone protect your bones in menopause? * Why is waiting 12 months post-period to start HRT an outdated idea? * Do you only need hormone therapy if symptoms are “severe”? * What role does testosterone play in women’s health? Whether you’re a woman navigating menopause or a clinician seeking to better support your patients, this episode offers a science-backed, stigma-free look at why hormone therapy deserves a place in the conversation—and often, in the care plan. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368640/support] The information provided in all episodes of the MenopauseWize podcast, including content shared by Sukhpreet Patel or any guest or representative, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional healthcare consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions.  SheRise Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., MenopauseWize, Sukhpreet Patel, or any representative will not be held responsible or liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or reliance on the information provided in this podcast. Listeners are encouraged to use the information at their own discretion and always seek advice from a licensed medical professional before making any healthcare decisions.

13. feb. 202642 min