Ep5: From Silence to Spotlight - The Menopause Monologues

In this rich and revealing episode of There She Is, Aimee is joined by three radiant women—Carrie Vanhouten, Lisa Anne Morrison, and Lulu Braunstein—who are bringing light, hot flashes, and heart to the stage with their bold, beautiful project: The Menopause Monologues.

From their cozy East Bay gathering, they share how rage, laughter, and community came together to create a theater production that’s opening hearts and igniting conversations about menopause like never before.

Through honest storytelling, vulnerable shares, and a whole lot of love, these women have made space for others to step into the spotlight and say, “There she is.” Whether you’re in the thick of perimenopause, post-menopausal, or just starting to wonder what it all means, you belong in this conversation.

***The information in this episode is NOT medical advice. We are simply sharing our stories and what we have learned along the way. Please consult with a doctor for any medical support or advice if you are experiencing any symptoms of perimenopause and want to know your options. There ARE options.***

In this episode, we talk about:

  • The personal and collective birth of The Menopause Monologues

  • How community storytelling creates connection and healing

  • Vagina puppets, vibrator confessions, and the courage to laugh at it all

  • The cultural silence around menopause—and why that’s changing

  • Accepting vs. acknowledging what's happening in menopause

  • How reclaiming the word “crone” is a feminist revolution

  • The freedom, confidence, and “giving fewer f*cks” that can come with midlife

  • The power of visibility—literally putting women’s stories in the spotlight

Resources & Links:
🔥  Learn more and submit your story at: www.themenopausemonologues.org
🔥  Follow them on Instagram: @the.menopausemonologues
🔥  Join the Facebook community: The Menopause Monologues
🔥  Curious about HRT, menopause symptoms, and how to find good care? Check out The Menopause Society: www.menopause.org

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