EP #64: It’s Never Too Late To Do Something Great with Dr. Michelle Gordon

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It’s important to be able to make changes based on the season of life you’re in. Impact-makers have been known to make big changes in life when they feel convicted, and they have a desire to do something great in the world, using their abilities and experience to benefit others. Today’s guest embodies all of that. Dr. Michelle Gordon is a surgeon and host of The Menopause Movement Podcast, and she joins me on the show today to talk about resiliency and filling a need.

Listen in as Michelle shares her journey with being a physician and finding her true calling in helping women navigate menopause health and weight loss. She sheds light on what menopause actually is and how people have seen it in the wrong context for too long. You will also get to hear about how Michelle moved into a more joy-filled, productive, and impactful career space.

What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

  • Michelle’s journey and how she discovered her calling.

  • The gift of being unemployable.

  • Why menopause is not a medical condition and what it really is.

  • How your diet affects menopause.

  • The importance of introspection and evaluating your purpose and your work.

  • How Michelle moved into media and her vision for the podcast.

  • The Menobelly Challenge and other new things coming up for Michelle.

Ideas Worth Sharing:

“I’m not the type of person who suffers through anything. I find solutions.” - Dr. Michelle Gordon

“I’ve thought a lot about how I want to live my life, and I want to be having fun. If I’m not having fun doing something, then I’m not actually going to be productive.” - Dr. Michelle Gordon

“In China, there isn’t a word for menopause – it’s just something that happens. What’s happened in America because we’re so consumer-driven is that menopause has become a medical condition.” - Dr. Michelle Gordon

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