Thrive Through the Shift™: What Every Workplace Needs to Know About Perimenopause

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17 Sep

Thrive Through the Shift™: What Every Workplace Needs to Know About Perimenopause

Thrive Through the Shift™: What Every Workplace Needs to Know About Perimenopause

Thursday, September 17, 2026 (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
1.0 PDCs
Provider: Anne Arundel SHRM
Course Name: Thrive Through the Shift™: What Every Workplace Needs to Know About Perimenopause

Speaker: Amanda Haddaway
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: http://www.annearundelshrm.com

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Attendees will: • Understand the cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms of perimenopause and how they manifest in work performance • Explore emerging legislation and company policies addressing menopause at work • Discover the Thrive Through the Shift™ framework for supporting midlife women through coaching, culture shifts, and accommodations • Leave with practical tools to normalize the conversation and take action at their own organizations Whether you’re navigating perimenopause personally or supporting team members who are, this session empowers attendees to transform empathy into action—and shift workplace culture for the better.

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Session Description: Perimenopause impacts over 50 million working women in the U.S.—yet most workplaces are silent on the issue. The symptoms—ranging from brain fog and anxiety to disrupted sleep and hot flashes—can deeply affect productivity, performance, and retention. In fact, one in four women has considered leaving the workforce due to unmanaged symptoms. This session blends research, lived experience, workplace policy insights, and coaching expertise to deliver a high-impact learning experience for people leaders, HR professionals, and DEI advocates.