• 228. Hot flashes, menopause, and an entrepreneur who wants to solve women's problems

  • Jan 31 2025
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

228. Hot flashes, menopause, and an entrepreneur who wants to solve women's problems

  • Summary

  • As someone who has been deeply immersed in the world of aging and senior care, I've noticed that there’s a significant aspect of aging that often goes unspoken: menopause and perimenopause. Despite the numerous conversations about other transitional stages in life, this particular journey at the end of our reproductive cycles is seldom discussed openly.

    What is even more puzzling is that so many of us experience it, yet it remains a taboo subject.

    Menopause and Perimenopause: The Unspoken Journey

    Have you ever found yourself wondering why menopause isn’t ever talked about? I certainly have. As I explored the topic further alongside Carin Luna-Ostaseski, the founder of "Hot or Just Me," I realized how crucial it is to shine a light on these changes that profoundly impact our lives.


    Carin began her journey into understanding menopause in her early forties, grappling with hot flashes, brain fog, and anxiety. Despite common symptoms that many women experience, she found herself asking, "Is it hot or is it just me?" This sparked the creation of her online shop, offering products and solutions for managing these symptoms.


    Chapters:

    1. 00:00 Introduction to Perimenopause
    2. 01:26 Introducing Carin Luna-Ostaseski
    3. 02:42 Carin's Journey with Perimenopause
    4. 03:40 Lori's Experience with Menopause
    5. 04:36 Discussing Hormone Replacement Therapy
    6. 05:49 Hot Flashes and Night Sweats
    7. 08:09 Carin's Business: Hot or Just Me
    8. 09:44 Menopause and Andropause
    9. 12:01 Carin's Background in Whiskey
    10. 14:01 Supporting Women Entrepreneurs
    11. 15:22 Menopause in the Workplace
    12. 16:30 Starting a New Business at Any Age
    13. 26:04 Tips for Better Sleep
    14. 29:55 Conclusion and Promo Code


    Community and Support in Menopause

    In my conversation with Carin, we explored various facets of menopause that are essential yet often overlooked. From hormonal changes affecting libido and causing discomfort during intercourse to lifestyle adjustments, there's much to learn.

    Carin's shop provides a treasure trove of solutions, from cooling sheets and blankets to low libido products, catering to the nuanced needs women face during this transition.


    Understanding the Broader Impacts

    Carin also highlighted the importance of discussing the broader implications of menopause and how they intertwines with our personal and professional worlds. She emphasized the need for more initiatives in workplaces to support women undergoing menopause, ensuring the right resources and accommodations are available. This not only aids women in coping well but also ensures they can continue contributing effectively to their workplaces.


    The Silver Linings of Midlife Entrepreneurship

    Interestingly, Carin’s journey also echoes a broader theme of reinvention during midlife. Her transition from a successful whiskey entrepreneur to founding "Hot or Just Me" illustrates the potential to embark on new ventures and create meaningful change, even in later stages of life. It’s inspiring to see how life experiences, challenges, and passions can coalesce to foster new beginnings and opportunities for growth.


    Creating Conversations That Matter

    The discussions with Carin and experiences shared by women bring to light the necessity of having open, honest conversations about menopause. Whether through support networks, products designed to alleviate symptoms, or workplace initiatives, it’s time we started treating menopause as a journey worth discussing instead of a hidden struggle.


    By sharing these insights and stories, I hope to encourage more women to engage in these

    If you’re intrigued by Carin’s story or looking for resources to help manage menopause, I invite you to check out "Hot or Just Me"...

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