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Leadership and Menopause - Laura's Journey

25 min · 18 mei 2026
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How many high-performing women are silently navigating menopause while still expected to lead at full capacity? In S2 Episode 6 of What the Pause?!, I sit down with Laura Kusto to talk about her menopause journey, identity, and what true leadership looks like when supporting women through this transition. Menopause is not just a personal issue. It is a workplace conversation. If leaders want stronger cultures, better retention, and healthier teams, emotional intelligence is no longer optional. Are organizations truly ready for this conversation?

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In this episode of What the Pause?!, I sit down with Licensed Professional Counselor Jennifer Naspinski from Philadelphia, PA to talk about her personal menopause journey and why women MUST learn to advocate for themselves. Jennifer shares what it felt like to navigate symptoms while trying to continue showing up professionally, emotionally, and personally, all while realizing how little support many women receive during this transition. We talk about: ✨ The emotional side of menopause ✨ Anxiety, identity shifts, and overwhelm ✨ Why so many women feel ignored in healthcare ✨ The importance of asking questions and pushing for answers ✨ How self-advocacy can completely change your experience Whether you’re in perimenopause, postmenopause, or supporting someone who is, this episode is an important reminder that your symptoms are real, your voice matters, and you deserve care that listens.

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