
The Livelong Podcast
“No one wants to live to 120…They just don’t want to be a burden on their children.”
Even the doctors treating menopause are getting the science wrong. That’s exactly why we brought one of the most trusted voices in women’s hormonal health to the Livelong Women’s Circle for a live conversation you won’t want to miss.
Dr. Mary Claire Haver, OB-GYN, bestselling author of The New Menopause and The New Perimenopause, and featured speaker at the upcoming Livelong Women’s Health Summit, is joining us to go deeper on what the hormonal transition years actually mean for your health.
Symptoms are just the surface. The true impact of menopause happens in your brain, in your metabolism, and in the things you don’t see.
They explore:
What’s really happening to your brain during menopause
How hormonal shifts impact metabolism and energy
Why this transition shapes your long-term health
Navigating the pitfalls of the medical system
What you’re not told about your changing health
By the end of this conversation, you’ll understand that this isn’t a phase. Menopause is a critical window for understanding your body and advocating for your health, so that you can stay healthy and independent for longer.
Be in the room with Dr. Mary Claire Haver at the Livelong Women's Health Summit
She’ll also be joining us live at the Livelong Women’s Health Summit on April 17–18 in San Francisco—alongside 70 experts and 2,000 women—for two days of conversations and strategies shaping the future of women’s health. If this topic resonates, this is where you go deeper.
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Upcoming Member Live Q&As
April 3 — 12:00 pm ET
Dr. Vonda Wright on preserving your independence as you age. Community members can submit questions for a Q&A at the end.
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