Menopause Matters

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Vicky Tampin

Menopause in the Workplace

Understand how the menopause impacts employees at work and why workplace support matters. Discover practical ways managers and colleagues can provide support, encourage open conversations, and help create an inclusive workplace culture.

Understanding Menopause 

Gain a clearer understanding of the menopause journey and the different stages, including perimenopause and menopause. We'll explore the physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms that can accompany these stages and how experiences can vary from person to person.

Menopause Awareness & Education

Learn why menopause education is important, how it helps reduce stigma, and the role everyone can play in building understanding and empathy.

Spotlight on Hey Girls

Find out how Hey Girls, our SSP supplier, is tackling period poverty, providing vital education programmes, and creating positive social and environmental impact through every purchase.

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In this episode of the Green Room, we explore menopause in the workplace and why greater awareness, understanding, and support is essential for creating an inclusive working environment. The conversation covers the different stages of menopause, symptoms, and the ways these experiences can affect employees both professionally and personally.

We also discuss practical ways colleagues and employers can provide support, helping to break down stigma and encourage open, respectful conversations. Alongside this, we shine a spotlight on Hey Girls, one of the Lyreco Supplier Support Programme's social enterprise suppliers, exploring their mission to end period poverty and the vital educational work they do to improve understanding of menstrual and reproductive health.

Tune in to discover how greater awareness can help build more supportive workplaces, why menopause education matters, and how purpose-led organisations like Hey Girls are driving positive social impact across communities.

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The Lyreco Green Room is a visual podcast series created to give customers fresh, practical insights into today’s workplace. 

Bringing together experts, suppliers, and industry voices, each episode dives into topics such as sustainability, innovation, wellbeing, and practical business solutions in a clear and engaging way. 

It is a space where ideas come to life, perspectives are shared, and meaningful conversations spark new thinking, helping customers stay informed, inspired, and ready to improve their own workplaces.


In this episode of the Green Room, we explore menopause in the workplace and why greater awareness, understanding, and support is essential for creating an inclusive working environment. The conversation covers the different stages of menopause, symptoms, and the ways these experiences can affect employees both professionally and personally.

We also discuss practical ways colleagues and employers can provide support, helping to break down stigma and encourage open, respectful conversations. Alongside this, we shine a spotlight on Hey Girls, one of the Lyreco Supplier Support Programme's social enterprise suppliers, exploring their mission to end period poverty and the vital educational work they do to improve understanding of menstrual and reproductive health.

Tune in to discover how greater awareness can help build more supportive workplaces, why menopause education matters, and how purpose-led organisations like Hey Girls are driving positive social impact across communities.

Hannah Routledge