No, we are not trivializing menopause, a life stage that can include as many as 34 symptoms, but we thought it was a clever wordplay. In truth, menopause is deeply personal and varies from woman to woman. Listen to Catherine Balsam-Schwaber speak about the importance of education and science-backed information to bring menopause to the forefront.
After spending 20 years working in leadership positions in marketing for well-known brands (MTV, NBC Universal, and Mattel), Balsam-Schwaber pivoted to a role that would fulfill her passion of understanding consumer motivation and providing quality health solutions.
That role was with Kindra, a science-backed women’s health community that provides a myriad of estrogen-free menopausal products and education. Balsam-Schwaber describes how “it was destiny” when she took over as Kindra’s CEO after the company’s inception at an incubator.
Balsam-Schwaber passionately describes the stigma and silence surrounding menopause. Some women experience a myriad of symptoms, others hardly any, and many somewhere in between. The Kindra community is defining the new normal when it comes to menopause, by sharing personal stories and science-backed research.
Balsam-Schwaber uses her team members’ wisdom and the strong women-centric platform Kindra provides as a guide for the company’s goals. Listen to her explain why these voices are more valuable than any three-year plan she could come up with alone on this episode of SheVentures.
P.S. Check out Kindra’s online quiz to help you learn more about your body — and determine where you are on your menopause journey.
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SheVentures note: Some additional resources to explore: the National Institute on Aging, the National Institutes of Health Menopausal Hormone Therapy Information, and the Office on Women’s Health