Meno&Mojo with Linda M

Meno&Mojo with Linda M
Podcast Description
Hosted by Linda Manaena – a woman with a fan, a sense of humour, and zero intention of losing my mojo (now that I have it back).Meno&Mojo!® a podcast for women navigating midlife with sass, science, and a splash of humour. Join Linda for real talk, expert chats, and a few cheeky truths about menopause, mood swings, and reclaiming your mojo.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores themes such as menopause, midlife health, and personal empowerment, with specific episodes focusing on topics like sustainable habits for well-being and the importance of self-compassion during menopause. It also emphasizes the need for workplace support and awareness around menopause symptoms, showcasing expert insights and real-life experiences to inspire listeners.

Hosted by Linda Manaena – a woman with a fan, a sense of humour, and zero intention of losing my mojo (now that I have it back).
Meno&Mojo!® a podcast for women navigating midlife with sass, science, and a splash of humour. Join Linda for real talk, expert chats, and a few cheeky truths about menopause, mood swings, and reclaiming your mojo.
In this conversation, we explore the complexities of imposter phenomenon, particularly in the context of women experiencing menopause. The discussion delves into the differences between self-doubt and imposter phenomenon, the impact of societal narratives, and the importance of support systems. The speakers emphasise the need for awareness and understanding of these issues to foster a supportive environment for women in the workplace and beyond.
Terri is an Associate Professor of Management | Authority, Impostor Phenomenon | NED | Public Speaker | Churchill Fellow. Connect with her on Linked In at https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrisimpkin/
Takeaways
- Imposter phenomenon is a learned experience, not a syndrome.
- Self-doubt can be useful, while imposter phenomenon is often debilitating.
- Menopause can exacerbate feelings of imposter phenomenon.
- Women often feel 'other' in male-dominated workplaces.
- Support systems are crucial for overcoming imposter feelings.
- Language and self-talk play a significant role in imposter experiences.
- It's important to internalise successes rather than dismiss them.
- Creating a sense of belonging is essential in workplaces.
- Women need to be militant about addressing imposter phenomenon.
- Understanding the societal narratives can help in combating imposter feelings.
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