Navigating the Wild West of Menopause Amanda Thebe is a Fitness and Women’s Health Expert. She is the author of the Amazon best-selling book, Menopocalypse: How I Learned to Thrive During Menopause and How You Can Too! With nearly 30 years of experience in the fitness industry, Amanda is a highly-regarded expert on women’s fitness and health. She is the co-founder and Chief Wellness and Branding Officer at Nyah Health, a complete healthcare solution for menopausal women in Canada. She is Canada’s first menopause workplace educator. She is a popular guest on podcasts, radio, TV and online summits, and she brings a refreshing humour and no-nonsense approach to subjects usually shrouded in shame. Her exercise workouts, health and fitness tips have been featured in Oprah, Shape, Prevention, Health Line, CBC Radio, Global News Canada, The Doctors and many more. https://amandathebe.com/ Instagram: @amanda.thebe
Are you ready for this? Amanda and Joyce leave no stone unturned. They begin with an honest, evidence-based discussion of hormone therapy, aligning with the guidance from menopause societies. Together, they explore why some influencers and even doctors go rogue, creating two very different camps. One promotes hormone therapy as a preventative medicine, which would suggest that all women should take it. The other, supported by the menopause societies, recognises its proven benefits: hormone therapy can be effective for hot flushes, night sweats, some vaginal and vulval issues, and possibly certain psychological symptoms—but it is not a preventative medicine. It has an important role, but it is not for everyone.
Amanda shares how she struggled with hormone therapy, and how her doctor astonishingly suggested a hysterectomy so she could take oestrogen-only therapy. Joyce and Amanda explain why that advice was, frankly, insane. They also stress that menopause is not a hormone deficiency disorder. The conversation moves on to the clever marketing aimed at women of a certain age. From supplements to face creams, shampoos to chocolate, Amanda and Joyce discuss how the placebo effect can be powerful—many women truly believe these products make them feel better.
This year’s theme for World Menopause Day is lifestyle medicine. Amanda highlights how vital lifestyle is for health but also points out the misleading claims women are bombarded with—from weighted vests to warnings that postmenopausal women should avoid cardio and only lift heavy weights. The message here is clear: let’s make lifestyle sexy by embracing nourishing food and regular exercise. In the wild west of menopause, women are often criticised for calling out misinformation. But this is not about women failing to support each other—it is about challenging medical inaccuracies. Their message is simple: beware of anyone trying to sell you something, whether it’s a prescription, a supplement, or even “menopause chocolate.” Trust the advice from the menopause societies. And, as Joyce jokes, hopefully they won’t get sued for saying so!
Date of episode recording: 2025-09-11
Duration: 01.22.57
Language of episode: English
Presenter: Professor Joyce Harper
Guests: Amanda Thebe
Producer: Joyce Harper
Podcast owner: Joyce Harper