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"Skincaring" as a Mission

Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

Release Date: 12/16/2020

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

"Hit Play Not Pause," is the name of Selene Yeagar's podcast, and we think it's perfect.

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

Remember getting out of bed when you were 30? Nothing hurt, everything moved properly, nothing was stuck or rusty or sore.

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

Gennev's #IAmThe Change campaign is a call to arms for women to speak up about how they’re transforming during their time of menopause. No more shushing women into isolation, I am the Change is meant to help us all feel a little more normal, a little more in control of this miraculous and sometimes challenging transition we’re in, and a little less lonely.

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

2020 was a tough year for women and wellness. In fact, 70% of us put our health “on hold,” pushing off preventative appointments and screenings. How is that impacting our health?

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

In this podcast, Omisade speaks with Gennev CEO Jill Angelo about women's obligation and honor to teach younger generations about aging and menopause. As Omnisade says, it's important "to see the trajectory of someone's lived experience" and understand "there's no shelf-life on evolving." Older women have important information to give, about the experience of menopause, and so much more. It's up to us to find opportunities to pass that information along. 

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

It's Heart Health Month! Did you know menopause is hard on your heart? It's true. But hang on; there's good news:

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

I don't want to get too big. I'm too tired by the end of the day. I did it once but didn't see results, so I quit.

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

In this podcast, OB/GYN, Chief Medical Officer, and menopause specialist Dr. Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su talks with Gennev CEO Jill Angelo about the Menopause Assessment she created for Gennev. They discuss the science behind it, the benefits of the data collected for both the woman who took it and the women who are coming up to perimenopause behind her.

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Gennev: Let's talk about menopause

Holding two views at once isn't crazy or wrong or weak; it can even be empowering. There's a tension in the gray space between that can cause stress, but it's also often a source of creation, of reimagining, of growth.

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Talk to Meg Mathews for 30 seconds, and you'll know you're in the presence of a force.

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