Why men should prepare for menopause | Trudi Roscouet | TEDxSt Helier
Menopause isn’t just a women’s issue - it’s a human one. In “Men, Meet Menopause, Trudi Roscouet opens up a powerful conversation that invites men to understand, empathise, and support the women in their lives through one of the most significant health transitions they’ll face.Drawing on personal experience and years of work in women's health, Trudi explores why men need to be part of the menopause dialogue at home, in the workplace, and in society.This talk is a bold and relatable call to action
that breaks down stigma, builds emotional literacy, and bridges the gender gap in health understanding.Whether you are a partner, manager, colleague, or friend, “Men, Meet Menopause” will change the way you see menopause forever and remind us all
that informed support starts with a simple conversation. #belikederek Trudi is a passionate advocate for women's health, dedicated to raising awareness and driving change through education, policy, and lifestyle empowerment. With a background in women's fitness and wellbeing, latterly specialising in menopause health, she has worked to bridge the gap in healthcare access and knowledge, ensuring women have the tools to lead healthier lives. As a speaker and thought leader, she inspires action by highlighting the critical role of women’s health in building stronger families, workplaces, and communities This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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