Making Meaning
of the Menopause Transition

Discover resources. Share experiences. Find your confidence.

Discovering more of who you are becoming

In The Whole Woman, you can expect a warm, reflective, and supportive space to explore peri-menopause and menopause through the interconnected lenses of mind, body, relationships, and wider life context.

Over six weekly sessions, the course offers practical mindfulness-based tools, guided self-reflection, and compassionate discussion to help you better understand emotional changes, stress, identity and libido shifts, self-compassion, and support needs during this stage of your life.

The course is designed to help you feel less alone, more grounded in yourself, and more able to respond to this transition with awareness, kindness, and confidence.


The Whole Woman

6 week course // Start Dates online

£180- Payment plan avaliable

Tursday 17th September
10an – 12noon

Thursday 5th Novemebr
6:30pm – 8:30pm

Sunday 17th January 2027
6:30pm – 8:30pm

To ensure quality of your connection and holding there is a maximum of 4 women in a group.
You can register your interest and be added to the waitlist or book 1:1 with me.

Your Commitment

🌿 Daily meditation and intrapersonal practices

🌿 Weekly check in’s

🌿 Kindness and small acts of Self Care as a priority

Sorry! This is unavaliable for joining at this time.

What you will receive

Greater awareness of how mind, body, relationships, and environment interact

Gain insight into how emotional wellbeing, physical symptoms, relational dynamics, and external pressures shape your experience.

More self-compassion, confidence, and clarity

Strengthen a kinder relationship with yourself, while becoming more able to express needs, set boundaries, and trust who you are becoming.

A whole-person wellbeing plan for moving forward

Leave with a personal plan that supports your inner life, physical wellbeing, relationships, and wider support needs.

A deeper understanding of menopause through four perspectives of experience

Explore menopause through your inner world, body and behaviour, relationships and culture, and wider life context.

These courses are educational and supportive in nature, offering space for reflection, learning, and practical tools,
but they are not therapy or a substitute for professional medical or mental health care.