For many women, perimenopause arrives quietly. What begins as disrupted sleep, mood changes, brain fog, or declining energy often goes unexplained, leaving countless women wondering whether what they are experiencing is normal. Despite affecting millions worldwide, perimenopause remains one of the most overlooked stages of women’s health, with many women struggling to access reliable information and meaningful support.
Laurel Wilson believes that needs to change. As a TEDx speaker, certified menopause practitioner, and international women’s health educator, she has dedicated her career to helping women replace uncertainty with knowledge. Through her new 12 week program, Thrive During the Transition, Wilson is empowering women to understand their bodies, navigate hormonal changes with confidence, and embrace midlife as a season of renewal rather than decline.
Replacing Confusion With Education
Although conversations around menopause have become more common, many women still encounter misinformation, limited access to specialized care, and healthcare providers who may not have extensive training in menopause management.
Wilson designed Thrive During the Transition to provide women with practical, evidence based education combined with holistic wellness strategies and ongoing support. Rather than offering a one size fits all solution, the program helps participants better understand the physiological and emotional changes associated with perimenopause while providing actionable tools they can apply in everyday life.
Her 12 week evergreen program is available for women now, arriving at a time when growing public awareness has highlighted the need for more accessible education and compassionate guidance for women navigating this important life stage.
Decades of Experience Serving Women
Wilson brings more than 25 years of experience as a women’s health educator, training healthcare professionals and families around the world. Throughout her career, she has developed educational programs that have reached thousands of nurses, midwives, lactation consultants, and other healthcare providers, establishing a reputation for translating complex health information into practical knowledge that improves lives.
Her decision to create Thrive During the Transition reflects both her professional expertise and the growing demand from women seeking evidence based guidance during perimenopause and menopause. Research cited by Wilson indicates that nearly half of women experience menopause related symptoms for years before recognizing what is happening, while more than 67 percent report negative experiences with healthcare providers when seeking menopause care.
A New Perspective on Midlife
For Wilson, the conversation surrounding menopause should move beyond symptom management. She believes this stage of life offers an opportunity for women to reconnect with themselves, strengthen their wellbeing, and enter a new chapter with greater confidence.
“I want women to understand that menopause is not the beginning of the end, it is the beginning of a new chapter that can be just as vibrant, powerful, sensual, joyful, and fulfilling as the decades before it,” Wilson says.
As more women seek trusted guidance during midlife, Wilson hopes her work will inspire a broader cultural shift. Through Thrive During the Transition, she is helping women recognize that informed decisions, compassionate support, and evidence based education can transform menopause from a source of uncertainty into a powerful opportunity for growth.
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Website: www.laurelawilson.com
