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Midlife Uncovered: Navigating Menopause and Self-Discovery

38 min · 13. juli 2026
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When I spoke with Seema Sharma on this episode of the How Round is Your Roti podcast, we had a conversation that felt both deeply personal and widely relatable. As South Asian women, we often carry so much at once; family responsibilities, careers, caregiving, friendships, identity, and the pressure to keep everything together. This conversation reminded me that midlife is not a breakdown. It is often a wake-up call. Seema brought such wisdom to the discussion around menopause, perimenopause, and the wider experience of midlife. What I loved most was how she framed symptoms not just as something to “fix,” but as signals. Hot flushes, brain fog, anxiety, exhaustion, and mood changes can be clues that something deeper in our lives needs attention, whether that is sleep, stress, nutrition, or finally giving ourselves permission to pause. I’m so grateful to Seema for sharing her experience and her insight so generously. This conversation is for every woman who has ever felt stretched too thin, unseen, or unsure of what comes next. It is a reminder that it is never too late to reassess, recalibrate, and choose yourself. I hope you listen to the full episode and take a moment to reflect on what midlife might be asking of you. Key areas we spoke about (with timestamps) 00:00 Introduction to Menopause Advocacy 03:06 The Overwhelm of Midlife Responsibilities 05:59 Rediscovering Self-Identity in Midlife 08:50 Setting Boundaries and Self-Advocacy 11:56 The Importance of Deep Connections 15:01 Navigating Loneliness and Friendship Changes 17:54 Challenging Societal Norms on Aging 22:29 Embracing Authenticity in Visibility 27:16 Navigating Midlife and Hormonal Changes 32:33 Empowerment Through Knowledge and Advocacy You can find more about Seema’s work here [https://www.thehormoneharmonynetwork.com/] Ready to Break the Cycle? Unlearning decades of people-pleasing, cultural guilt, and perfectionism is heavy lifting. It’s incredibly hard to do in isolation. That is exactly why I created the Beyond The Circle Group Program. This is a curated, deeply supportive space for South Asian women who want to reclaim their autonomy, build unapologetic confidence in their careers and lives, and model a lighter, guilt-free path for the next generation. We start soon, and spaces are limited to keep the group intimate. Click here to explore the program details and claim your spot [https://priyamohal.com/btcgp/]. Let’s break the cycle together. Priya This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit priyamohalcoaching.substack.com [https://priyamohalcoaching.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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episode Midlife Uncovered: Navigating Menopause and Self-Discovery cover

Midlife Uncovered: Navigating Menopause and Self-Discovery

When I spoke with Seema Sharma on this episode of the How Round is Your Roti podcast, we had a conversation that felt both deeply personal and widely relatable. As South Asian women, we often carry so much at once; family responsibilities, careers, caregiving, friendships, identity, and the pressure to keep everything together. This conversation reminded me that midlife is not a breakdown. It is often a wake-up call. Seema brought such wisdom to the discussion around menopause, perimenopause, and the wider experience of midlife. What I loved most was how she framed symptoms not just as something to “fix,” but as signals. Hot flushes, brain fog, anxiety, exhaustion, and mood changes can be clues that something deeper in our lives needs attention, whether that is sleep, stress, nutrition, or finally giving ourselves permission to pause. I’m so grateful to Seema for sharing her experience and her insight so generously. This conversation is for every woman who has ever felt stretched too thin, unseen, or unsure of what comes next. It is a reminder that it is never too late to reassess, recalibrate, and choose yourself. I hope you listen to the full episode and take a moment to reflect on what midlife might be asking of you. Key areas we spoke about (with timestamps) 00:00 Introduction to Menopause Advocacy 03:06 The Overwhelm of Midlife Responsibilities 05:59 Rediscovering Self-Identity in Midlife 08:50 Setting Boundaries and Self-Advocacy 11:56 The Importance of Deep Connections 15:01 Navigating Loneliness and Friendship Changes 17:54 Challenging Societal Norms on Aging 22:29 Embracing Authenticity in Visibility 27:16 Navigating Midlife and Hormonal Changes 32:33 Empowerment Through Knowledge and Advocacy You can find more about Seema’s work here [https://www.thehormoneharmonynetwork.com/] Ready to Break the Cycle? Unlearning decades of people-pleasing, cultural guilt, and perfectionism is heavy lifting. It’s incredibly hard to do in isolation. That is exactly why I created the Beyond The Circle Group Program. This is a curated, deeply supportive space for South Asian women who want to reclaim their autonomy, build unapologetic confidence in their careers and lives, and model a lighter, guilt-free path for the next generation. We start soon, and spaces are limited to keep the group intimate. Click here to explore the program details and claim your spot [https://priyamohal.com/btcgp/]. Let’s break the cycle together. Priya This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit priyamohalcoaching.substack.com [https://priyamohalcoaching.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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We’ve all heard the ultimate South Asian compliment: “She handles everything so effortlessly.” We see women in our families carry entire households, corporate careers, or businesses without a single hair out of place. But behind closed doors, what is that badge of honor actually costing us? In this week’s episode of How Round Is Your Roti?, I sat down with Rakhee Joshi, founder of Maternal Matriarch, a maternal wellbeing platform and app. Rakhee shared her raw, textbook-to-chaotic journey through parenting three kids, navigating postnatal depression, and building a business in the cracks of her life. We dived deep into a concept every ambitious South Asian woman needs to hear: High-Functioning Motherhood. “High-functioning motherhood is when you look like you’re capable. You look like you’ve got everything together... but behind the scenes, you’ve spread yourself really thin.” — Rakhee Joshi Key Takeaways From the Episode: * The “Coping” Front: Why we inflict unnecessary pressure on ourselves just to look like the mom (and business owner) who has it all under control. * The Modern Village Disconnect: Our parents and grandparents raised us in a world with different community dynamics. Trying to mimic their “village” in today’s isolated society is a recipe for silent suffering. * Motherhood is a Role, Not an Identity: When you confuse a temporary role (mother, wife, business owner) with your fundamental identity, you lose your autonomy. * Living in “Windows”: How to build a slow-growing, highly intentional business around your family without running your nervous system into the ground. Rakhee reminds us of a beautiful truth: your children don’t care if your house is pristine or your life looks perfect. They care if you are present. And you cannot be present if you are running on empty. More information see Maternal Matriarch [https://www.maternalmatriarch.com/] Want to build a business that honours your boundaries instead of stealing your sanity? I help South Asian women break free from cultural people-pleasing and build profitable, sustainable businesses. * 👑 Ready for 1:1 Coaching? Book a free Strategy Call here [https://calendly.com/coach-priyamohal/121call] * 👯 Want the community? Join Beyond The Circle Collective Membership here [https://priyamohal.com/btcc/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit priyamohalcoaching.substack.com [https://priyamohalcoaching.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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I wish I listened to a talk like this before I got married! My guest today Harri Dhokia has had her ups and downs in life, but what is clear from this episode is that she grew stronger and now has a very different outlook on life. In today’s multicultural world, South Asian women often face the challenge of blending cultures in cross-cultural marriages. Harri Dhokia, founder of Unleash the Wolf Within, shares her journey of merging her Gujarati roots with her Punjabi in-laws. Her story offers practical advice for maintaining authenticity while fostering harmony, something that can be very tricky to do. Harri’s marriage in 2020, just before the pandemic, brought unique challenges. The sudden loss of her mother-in-law and the lockdown tested her resilience. Moving to a new environment and navigating language differences added complexity. Harri emphasises the importance of staying true to oneself. She celebrates her Gujarati traditions while respecting her in-laws’ practices. Her advice: set boundaries that honour your beliefs and communicate openly. Maintaining personal identity is crucial. Harri’s decision to keep her maiden name underscores her self-empowerment. She encourages women to prioritise self-care and challenge traditional gender roles. Just because we are married, it shouldn’t wipe away the identity we have built up for ourselves. Times have shifted and by embracing authenticity, women can transform potential conflicts into growth opportunities. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit priyamohalcoaching.substack.com [https://priyamohalcoaching.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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