Diane Danzebrink is a psychotherapist, menopause educator, and founder of the #MakeMenopauseMatter campaign a grassroots initiative that’s reshaped public discourse around menopause in the UK. After experiencing a life-altering surgical menopause, Diane became a fierce advocate for better menopause education in schools, workplaces, and healthcare. Her work blends emotional intelligence, policy advocacy, and lived experience, making her one of the most trusted voices in menopause support today. Through her writing, speaking, and campaigning, she continues to break stigma and build safer, more informed spaces for women everywhere.
Making Menopause Matter; this book is both a practical guide and a powerful call to action. It offers clear, compassionate insights into the physical, emotional, and social realities of menopause, it covers everything from hormone therapy and mental health to workplace support and medical care. With personal stories, expert advice, and advocacy tools, this book helps women feel seen, heard, and empowered. It’s not just a book, it’s a movement toward better education, healthcare, and dignity for all women navigating menopause.