
Redefining women's health—one unfiltered conversation at a time. Join Jacqueline as she sit down with leading experts and real women to share their lived experiences, bust health myths, challenge outdated narratives, and explore what it truly means to take charge of your health. We'll uncover the truth about all things women's health including PMS, menopause, hormones, aging, and the realities of ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a month ago |
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In this deeply moving episode of Things I Want My Daughters to Know, Jacqueline Rose sits down with Jessa Reynolds, who shares her powerful story of living with endometriosis. From her first symptoms at age 11 to a delayed diagnosis 17 years later, J... more
What if menopause wasn't something to fear — but an invitation to clarity, strength, and renewal?
In this episode of Things I Want My Daughters to Know, Jacqueline is joined by Rachel Lankester, founder of MenoClarity and host of Magnificent Midlif... more
In this episode of Things I Want My Daughters to Know, I'm joined by Stasha Washburn, period coach, founder of Period Coaching School and passionate advocate for transforming how we understand and relate to our menstrual cycles.
Together, we dive i... more
In this episode of Things I Want My Daughters to Know, I'm joined by Jackie Lynch, leading menopause educator, nutritionist, author, and women's health specialist with over 15 years of experience supporting women through perimenopause and menopause. ... more
Too many women are told their symptoms are "normal," dismissed, or left without answers. In this powerful conversation with Amy and Heidi Andrews, Founders of The Khush Place, we explore the realities of living with undiagnosed PCOS, endometriosis, t... more
In this episode of Things I Want My Daughters to Know, I'm joined by Stephanie Singh, a certified menstrual health coach and holistic nutritionist. Together, we dive deep into the often-overlooked realities of women's hormonal health, from puberty th... more
In this episode of Things I Want My Daughters to Know, I sit down with Fiona Clark, a women's health physiotherapist, menopause movement specialist, and author of MenoWars. Together, we explore the realities of how menopause impacts the body—not just... more
Welcome to Things I Want My Daughters to Know—the women's health podcast redefining midlife through honest, unfiltered conversations.
I'm Jacqueline Rose, a Menopause Educator and Coach, passionate about supporting women on their menopause and midl... more
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