What happens when a former accountant, nurse and IVF patient turns her frustration with menopause misinformation into a nationwide movement transforming workplaces across Australia?
In this powerful episode, we have Grace Molloy, founder and CEO of Menopause Friendly Australia, to unpack how one “impatient advocate for women” is changing the way organisations talk about and support menopause at work.
From the role of leadership and HR to the impact of poor medical training, government policy, AI, and gender pay gaps, this conversation is a masterclass for HR leaders, executives and changemakers who want to retain midlife talent, improve psychosocial safety, and normalise menopause as a core workplace wellbeing issue—not a career-limiting secret. Let’s dive in!
Key Takeaways:
What did Grace discover when she realised that even a nurse from a “women’s health family” knew almost nothing about perimenopause, and how did that spark Menopause Friendly Australia
Understand the five global standards of a menopause friendly workplace and translate them into real policies, training and culture change instead of one-off awareness days
The impact of menopause support using data like absenteeism, engagement, policy downloads and training outcomes
Find out which of the “four compelling reasons” for becoming menopause friendly, gender pay gap, productivity, talent retention, or legal/psychosocial risk matters most in your organisation
Understand the gaps in GP and medical training, and why that makes workplace education and advocacy so critical for women seeking menopause care
Discover the practical first steps as an HR or DEI leader to build a business case for menopause support, even in the face of DEI backlash or limited budgets
Understand the potential risks of AI and job change for women, and how that intersects with existing gender pay and leadership gaps
Resources:
Grace Molloy: LinkedIn
Menopause Friendly Australia: LinkedIn
Menopause Friendly Australia: https://menopausefriendly.au/
Free resources on menopause: https://menopausefriendly.au/news/
Dove x Menopause Friendly: https://menopausefriendly.au/dove/#download
Maaike Steinebach : LinkedIn
Website Femtech Future https://www.femtechfuture.com
Instagram Femtech Future: @femtech_future
Menopause doesn’t have to be a silent struggle or a career-limiting secret. As Grace shows, when workplaces choose to listen, learn and lead, they don’t just support women—they unlock wisdom, loyalty and powerhouse performance across their teams.
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