Menopause on the Mic
Menopause Makes Us Matriarchs: Lessons from Nature’s Female Powerhouses Host Misti Graham argues that menopause is a powerful “level up,” using examples from matriarchal animal societies to challenge stereotypes about midlife women. She recounts a 75-year-old trophy hunter, Ernie Doscio, who paid $40,000 to hunt in Gabon and was trampled by five female elephants protecting a calf, noting elephant herds are led by experienced matriarchs and highlighting the “grandmother effect” in elephants and orcas. She describes orca pods off Spain and Portugal ramming and sinking yachts since 2020 (over 500 incidents), framed by scientists as a learned game led by post-reproductive female leaders. She contrasts male lions’ idleness with lionesses’ hunting and protection, then cites female dominance in spotted hyenas, ring-tailed lemurs, bonobos, and bees, concluding that women’s experience and reduced tolerance for “bullshit” make them more valuable in midlife.
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