She Thought She Was Losing Her Mind. She Was Losing Her Estrogen.
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Lauren Chiren left a high-flying financial services career convinced she had early-onset dementia, her diagnosis was premature menopause at 37. This experience became the foundation for a global movement.
Now CEO of Women of a Certain Stage and menopause strategist to Amazon, Nike and Mercedes F1, Lauren has trained practitioners in 36 countries and advised over 400 of the world's top employers. She knows the numbers: replacing a senior leader lost to an unsupported menopause transition costs between 112 and 220% of their salary and that’s before you account for the experience that walks out with them.
Today's conversation is about understanding what's happening in women's bodies, why so many are misdiagnosed and why perimenopause is the phase every woman needs to understand first.
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