Dan Rose

Founder and Chief Editor
A grayscale portrait of Dan Rose: Menopause Guidance Founder & Chief Editor.
Dan Rose: Menopause Guidance Founder & Chief Editor. MENOPAUSE GUIDANCE

Meet Dan, a dweller of the serene South-East Coast, championing the cause of menopause awareness and education from her coastal abode. With a combined Master’s degree in Human Services and Management, Dan is expertly equipped to steer the conversation around menopause in the right direction.

Her passion for the subject was sparked when her mother- and mother-in-law experienced menopause and breast cancer, triggering a profound understanding of the hormonal changes women undergo.

Professional Experience & Aspirations

Dan started Menopause Guidance as a response to the lack of reliable, unique, and valuable information about menopause for both women and men. Her extensive experience working in both public and private health and business organizations, in frontline, management, and advisory roles, sets her apart as a knowledgeable figure in the field.

As the Founder and Chief Editor of Menopause Guidance, Dan’s growth plans include continuous learning from varied sources and building a team with unique, valuable, and aligned skills.

Style & Philosophy

Open communication is at the heart of Dan’s working style, creating a space where everyone’s input is valued. This ethos is reflected in the team’s dedication to website visitors. Dan’s fascination with the mind-body connection echoes in her passion for sharing knowledge about health and wellbeing.

Through Menopause Guidance, Dan aims to build a trusted resource that empowers women to understand their bodies and make informed decisions during menopause.

Fun Facts

Dan’s favorite menopause tip is focusing on the positives. She encourages embracing menopause as a transformative stage with many benefits.

As for fun tidbits about Dan, she enjoys experimenting with fasting and nutrition to support hormonal balance and metabolism changes.

Closing Advice

Dan’s advice for women navigating menopause is to take action. “By taking action rather than focusing on thoughts and emotions, you can break and change patterns, and help manage symptoms like mood swings.”