Gen X Women in Business

Episode 2: When the Rules Change: Hormones, Identity and Showing Up in Business.

Belinda Bayliss Season 1 Episode 2

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Have you ever caught yourself acting in a way you don't quite recognise, and felt  unsettled by it? In this episode, Belinda explores the identity shift that many women in midlife and the menopause transition experience, and what it means for those of us running a business.

 She talks about the hormonal science behind why this happens, the situational pressures that compound it, and the difference between shame and accountability when we show up in ways that don't reflect who we know ourselves to be.

In This Episode

  • Why identity loss in midlife is a real and documented experience, not a character flaw 
  • The hormonal science: estrogen, the brain, and why midlife is a significant transition point 
  • Why we extend grace to teenagers and pregnant women, but not to women in menopause 
  • The sandwich generation: how caring responsibilities above and below compound an already stretched bandwidth 
  • A personal story: the Christmas she became someone she didn't recognise or like 
  • The business risk when identity shift goes unaddressed 
  • What finding your way back can look like (it's different for everyone) 
  • The crucial difference between shame and accountability 
  • A closing question to sit with

 Key Takeaways

  • Identity shift in midlife is hormonally and situationally driven. It is not weakness or failure.
  • Estrogen impacts memory and communication. The 'brain fog' of menopause is real, documented, and deserving of the same grace we give to pregnancy and adolescence. 
  • For solopreneurs, the nervous system is the business. There is no HR, no sick leave, no backup. 
  • The first step is recognition, not correction. Noticing that something has shifted is where movement begins. 
  • Shame internalises and stalls. Accountability opens a path forward.

Connect

  • Website: belindabayliss.co
  • Instagram: @belindabayliss.co
  • Facebook: Belinda Bayliss Co

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