
40s Woman and Beyond
Hi, I’m Anna from 40s Woman & Beyond. I’m a Perimenopause Coach and PT and together with Genevieve Hallam, a friend and nutrition coach I love to work, talk and collaborate with women across companies and organisations. We were so lucky to persuade Margaret Cabourn-Smith, host of the extremely popular and very funny podcast “CrushedbyMCS” to co host this with us. We are all women in our perimenopausal years who have different experiences and areas of knowledge, and we wanted to start a conversation on why these can be crazy years, but why they can be great years too. We’d love you to join! If you'd like any info on 40s Woman and Beyond, our programme and our products, both company and individual, see www.40swomanandbeyond.co.uk
Find us on instagram @40swomanandbeyond, @ghnutritioncoaching and @crushedbymcs
Disclaimer
Anna Black, Genevieve Hallam, Margaret Cabourn-Smith or any guest presenter featured in this podcast cannot be held responsible for any injury or harm caused as a result of participation in any session or ideas you follow as a result of listening to this podcast. You are taking part at your own risks and need to make sensible decisions. Check in with your GP if you have any concerns and before making changes.
40s Woman and Beyond
Season 3 Finale - Is running bad, Specsavers and the hidden uses of silver foil
In the final episode of season 3, Margaret, Gen and Anna discuss their favourite bits from season 3, luxury hotels, and the joy of hair removal.
As always check in with your healthcare provider, physio or gp before taking up any new exercise discussed in this episode.
Please do like and subscribe and follow Margaret @crushedbymcs, Gen @ghnutritioncoaching and Anna @40swoman&beyond.
Disclaimer: Anna Black, Genevieve Hallam, Margaret Cabourn-Smith or any guest presenter featured in this podcast cannot be held responsible for any injury or harm caused as a result of participation in any session or ideas you follow as a result of listening to this podcast. You are taking part at your own risks and need to make sensible decisions. Check in with your GP if you have any concerns and before making changes.