Therapy Tuesday with Unathi, Featuring Dr. Mpume Zenda (obstetrician, gynaecologist and sexologist)

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The Second Spring – On Menopause
In a culture that worships youth yet underprepares women for midlife, menopause is still whispered about. Meanwhile, women juggle careers, relationships, and identity as their bodies undergo profound hormonal change.
The Second Spring reframes menopause not as decline, but as transition, calling for medical clarity, emotional honesty, and sexual self-sovereignty. At its heart: how can women move through this stage informed, empowered, and fully in their power?
11 Mar English South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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