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Bloody Menopause

Bloody Menopause

Written by: Teresa Silva
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A bold and honest podcast about menopause — raw, funny, and real. Open conversations about bodies, freedom, hormones, identity, and pleasure. Because laughing, speaking, and existing are acts of resistance.© 2025 Teresa Silva Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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  • E2 - Insomnia — The 3 A.M. Festival Inside Your Brain
    Dec 16 2025

    If you think you’re the only one awake, you’re not.

    Menopause turns the night into a full-blown festival — no music, no drinks, just your brain organising a TED Talk you never requested at three in the morning.

    In this episode, I talk about my sleepless nights, what actually happens inside the body during perimenopause, and why the mind decides to run a marathon when all we want is six hours of peace.

    We talk science, humour and survival — because surviving sleepless nights is a skill.

    🎧 Also available in Portuguese, Spanish and French.

    Because menopause isn’t a pause — it’s a revolution. And apart from what’s wrong… everything’s fine!

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    16 mins
  • E1 - It’s Official: I’m in Menopause
    Nov 11 2025

    Menopause doesn’t ease in — it storms in, unannounced, unpredictable and determined to rearrange everything.

    In this first episode, I share the raw truth about this transition: sudden hot flashes, 3 a.m. insomnia, emotional detonations, a body that updates itself without permission, and the humour that keeps us alive when things get messy.

    If you thought you were alone, welcome: you’re not.

    Unfiltered, honest, human.

    🎧 Also available in Portuguese, Spanish and French.

    Because menopause isn’t a pause — it’s a revolution. And apart from what’s wrong… everything’s fine!

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    12 mins
  • Trailer
    Oct 28 2025

    A bold and honest podcast about menopause — raw, funny, and real. Open conversations about bodies, freedom, hormones, identity, and pleasure. Because laughing, speaking, and existing are acts of resistance.

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    2 mins
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