Midlife Women Rock: A Menopause Story for a New Generation

Midlife Women Rock: A Menopause Story for a New Generation
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Publisher : Orla Kelly Publishing
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 1914225678
ISBN-13 : 9781914225673
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Midlife Women Rock: A Menopause Story for a New Generation by : Breeda Birmingham

Download or read book Midlife Women Rock: A Menopause Story for a New Generation written by Breeda Birmingham and published by Orla Kelly Publishing. This book was released on 2021-10-15 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Midlife Women Rock takes a bold and courageous look at menopause and breaking the taboo and shame around this important phase of life which affects half the population. Breeda's passion and mission shine through in every page, empowering and supporting women to embrace this transition and use it as a time to take back control and enjoy the freedom and wisdom of this second stage of life. - Nicki Williams, - Happy Hormones for Life Provocative and compelling, Well- researched, Bold and courageous. Midlife Women Rock provides a map and compass for all along with tackling taboo shame and silence. The unique informal style, stories, conversations & interviews enclosed all help separate the myths about menopause from the facts and make it a very relatable read. The menopause story is changing and the world needs more people like Breeda stepping fully into their power and sharing the message of the transformative experience that menopause can be. Breeda speaks for all of us, through her own experience, with compassion, understanding and above all courage helping to change our 'normal' and make all our lives freer. Midlife Women Rock emerges from three years of researching the puzzle that is menopause, a highly significant phase of life that has silenced and shamed women for decades.


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