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As we prepare for the Connected Health Weekend — Exploring Mind, Body and Hormones, we’re sitting down with some of the bold, brilliant voices behind the programme.
These short Womanship Live sessions offer a chance to meet the humans behind the headlines.
They’re speakers, professionals, and changemakers — but also people with stories, struggles, and insights that connect us all.
Watch (or listen like a podcast) as we meet the wonderful humans Behind the Mic.
Melissa Schuman’s journey is one of survival and transformation. At 16, she became her father’s caretaker — changing sheets, cooking meals, and carrying the emotional weight of his illnesses and addictions.
💬 “I wasn’t just a student. I was a therapist, a daughter, a caretaker. And I lost myself completely.”
Living with IBS and PCOS from a young age, Melissa pushed through pain and silence — until a devastating car crash forced her body to shut down.
💬 “I collapsed. I couldn’t speak, I couldn’t move. That’s when I understood how deeply our mind and body are connected.”
Through years of study, self-healing, and practice, Melissa found her way to biohacking as a tool for women to reclaim their health. But more than that, she found her voice.
💬 “I won’t pretend to be perfect. I share my story because women need to know they’re not alone — the things we hide are often the things we all share.”
👉 [Watch the full replay here]
Because when women share more, we all worry less. 🌊
As both a sponsor and speaker, Amélie Consigny — CEO & founder of VI Health — is helping to reshape how we think about menopause and hormone care at home and in the workplace.
In this conversation with @Womanship founder Nicolette Lazarus, Amélie shares:
🌿 Why menopause is still missing from most corporate wellbeing plans
🌿 How unspoken hormonal health issues fuel burnout + absenteeism
🌿 Why men must be included as allies
🌿 How Vi Health is cutting the search for care with digital tools
Amélie and VI Health will be live on stage at the Connected Health Weekend: Exploring Mind, Body & Hormones (27–28 September, Amsterdam).
✨ Plus: On Friday 26 September, Vi Health will host a special HR manager session with Dr. Louise Newson to explore menopause in the workplace.
📩 HR managers: message Amélie directly via the Womanship Platform to register your interest. Places are limited.
🎟 Tickets → womanship.co/about-weekend
💫 Real talk. Real tools. Real support.
This Womanship Live is the origin story of the Connected Health Weekend: Exploring Mind, Body and Hormones.
Womanship founder Nicolette Lazarus is joined by Penny Pine Inberg and Suzanne Rethans to share:
🌿 How Penny had the spark — and Suzanne and Nicolette lit the fuse for a 2-day, 50+ session weekend
🌿 Why women’s real worries must be spoken out loud
🌿 How Penny and Suzanne brought their own journeys and communities to the table
Watch the full replay and get your one day or weekend tickets for 27–28 September 2025 at www.womanship.co
💫 Real talk. Real tools. Real support.
Guest: Amanda MacRae — Somatic Coach & Founder of Be Your Total Self
🟡 Speaker at Connected Health Weekend 2025
What if your nervous system was never meant to keep up… but to guide you home?
The truth is your body knows when enough is enough. You just have to listen. In this Womanship Live replay, our founder Nicolette Lazarus sits down with somatic coach Amanda MacRae for a powerful conversation about pace, pressure, and the quiet wisdom of the body.
Recorded on a day when everything was running behind (sound familiar?), this conversation landed like medicine — reminding us why we need to stop pushing through, and start tuning in.
Together they explore:
💛 Why your body is not a machine — and never was
💛 How we learn to override our needs (especially as women)
💛 The nervous system’s role in burnout, anxiety, and healing
💛 Why slowing down can feel scary — but is so deeply necessary
✨ “What if slowing down wasn’t laziness… but your body’s wisdom trying to speak?” — Amanda MacRae
Guest: Ashley Usiskin — Founder of The Gift of Help
🟡 Speaker at Connected Health Weekend 2025
What if asking for help was seen as powerful — not weak?
In this first Womanship Live session, our founder Nicolette Lazarus talks with Ashley Usiskin, creator of The Gift of Help, about the barriers we face when reaching out — and why shifting our perspective could change everything.
They cover:
"If we all believed asking for help was a gift — not a burden — we’d change the world overnight."
— Ashley Usiskin
🎙️ Womanship Live with Dr. William Declerck, co-founder of Uma Health
When we talk about change in women’s health, we often talk about frustration. But real change starts with listening. In this honest, inspiring Womanship Live, our founder Nicolette Lazarus sits down with Dr. William Declerck, a physician and digital health innovator who co-founded Uma Health after seeing the deep blind spots in (peri)menopause care.
Together they explore:
“We can do robotic surgery, but menopause is still misunderstood. That tells you everything.”
(Dr. William Declerck)
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