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For women in post-menopause, the podcast is a tool for empowerment, says Coulter.
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In the first episode, Coulter香蕉视频直播檚 first guest, Lisbee Ray, a reproductive health educator, leans towards her menopause experience as a blessing, helping 香蕉视频直播渞id her香蕉视频直播 of hormonal issues causing her migraines.
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Episodes of 香蕉视频直播楳eant to Pause香蕉视频直播 drop online weekly, with all eight episodes available from May 20. And Coulter already has her fingers crossed for a second season, with a number of ideas already floating around.
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"Honestly, we could talk about this like, ad nauseam."
To watch Coulter's video podcast 'Meant to Pause', visit the Telus Storyhive YouTube channel: .