Menopause is a universal female experience, yet it remains one of the least discussed and most misunderstood phases of life. In this episode of The Problem With Perfect, we take a deep dive into why menopause has been ignored by medical research and society, leaving countless women unprepared and unsupported.
We’ll explore the common—and not so common—symptoms that women face and discuss the cultural and systemic reasons behind the silence. Whether you’re experiencing menopause, preparing for it, or want to better understand the challenges faced by the women in your life, this episode is for you
It’s time to break the silence, challenge the stigma, and start the conversations that women everywhere deserve.
Tune in to discover:
•Why menopause research and awareness are so limited.
•The range of symptoms women endure, from hot flashes to emotional changes.
•How we can begin to advocate for more open conversations and better resources.
Listen now and join the movement to ensure menopause is no longer a mystery.
Special Guest: Dr. Stephanie Womack
Dr. Womack is an OB/Gynecologist with more than 25 years of experience. She graduated from the University of Missouri Medical School and then went to the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas for residency. Afterward, Dr. Womack returned to Columbia and launched her private practice. In addition to being a busy physician, she is also the mother of four children and an avid tennis player.