{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2Ff9d4ef36-7ea0-4e66-b32d-32389b114b40","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"Menopause and Work: How Menoupause Affects Your Career - with Dr Fatima Khan Part 1 (Ep 26)\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/f9d4ef36-7ea0-4e66-b32d-32389b114b40\"></iframe>","title":"Menopause and Work: How Menoupause Affects Your Career - with Dr Fatima Khan Part 1 (Ep 26)","description":"Episode Notes\nSpecial Covid-19 Resources for Job Hunters and Working-From-Home Professionals\nSubscribe to Reset your Career\nMen who are listening to this podcast (and reading this blog), well done you! I\u2019m delighted that despite the title you are sticking around. This interview will be invaluable if you have a wife, daughter, mother, best friend, work colleague and so on. It will help you understand and support the women in your life. I\u2019m sending you a virtual \u201chigh five\u201d!\nThis is part 1 or a 2-part interview with Dr Fatima Khan, a highly skilled Menopause Specialist with a holistic approach to women\u2019s physical, emotional and mental well-being. Fatima is passionate about women\u2019s health. She completed a Diploma at the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists in the UK; she has an Advanced Menopause Certification accredited from the British Menopausal Society and Faculty of Reproductive and Sexual Health. Her specializations were achieved after her extensive training as a doctor at Kings College London, which is well recognized as a referral center for menopausal women with complex medical problems. But that\u2019s not all, Fatima has also undertaken further training in the USA on optimizing hormonal health for anti-ageing and longevity.\nShe has recently moved to Australia, and is now a member of the AGORA Medical Specialist Centre and Medical Education team, based in Melbourne. There, she sees patients and teaches GPs and Registrars in range of women\u2019s issues.\nAt the time this episode goes live, as we are in lockdown mode due to COVID-19, the Australian Government has enabled doctors to see patients remotely via telehealth. I myself did that yesterday, I had my regular specialist appointment via telehealth and it went really smoothly. So this is a great opportunity, if you are based in Australia and would like to consult with Fatima, to book an appointment with her. I will list the contact details for Fatima, and other Agora Medical Clinic in the episode show notes. Agora has a strong focus on women, including obstetrics, gynecology, fertility and cosmetic medicine.  \nAfter quite a few weeks of podcasts focusing squarely on COVID-19, this episode may sound very different indeed. Until I noticed an interesting trend. You see, I follow several private female blogs and private Facebook groups, and over the past few weeks as the anxiety over COVID-19 and its economic, social and health impact started unfolding, so did many very common issues women face: breakouts, hormonal imbalances, hot flushes, waking up at 3 am. Some tweets from women asking \u201cwho else is waking up at 3 am\u201d had hundreds and hundreds of comments.\nI really like how Fatima addressed the hormonal as well as the stress levels we currently have in our day to day lives.  She touches on both, weaves them together as well as addresses them separately, which for me was really educational.\nLike many women, as I aged, I felt more anxious and fatigued, perhaps due to the many things we worry about and things we have to do. I experienced lack of concentration, sleeplessness and mild bouts of depression every now and then, perhaps due to the many roles in life that I\u2019ve had to juggle from being mother, a leader in the work place, a wife and all the responsibilities that come with it all. In hindsight, I am 100% certain that my hormones have at times helped me pull through, and at times got in the way and really negatively impacted my career, possibly since my late 30s.\nAll the topics Fatima will describe in her interview, I can mark a tick next to all of them: forgetfulness, extreme headaches, weight gain, mood swings. Fatima's biggest concern and goal is to support ambitious corporate women to continue to pursue their careers and not feel like they need to give up on anything because they can\u2019t control their perimenopausal symptoms, or any hormonal fluctuations they may be experiencing.  Her goal is to treat and empower women, so they can fully embrace their caree","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/a6c5ee95-d2bb-49be-b4ac-69045c6bbedc/E2VStD9XXcS-WZdIbO3FBin5.jpg"}