Rawdogging Menopause: No Hormones, No Pathologizing, No BS with Bett Williams
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What happens when you opt out of the standard Western medical menopause playbook?
In this episode, Dani sits down with author and babealicious badass Bett Williams to explore her experience navigating menopause without hormone replacement therapy—or the usual medical interventions. Together, they unpack the cultural narratives shaping menopause, the pressure to conform to prescribed solutions, and what it looks like to trust your body through a major physiological transition.
This is a conversation about autonomy, language, conditioning, and the unseen forces influencing how women navigate their own health and well-being as they are authentically guided, instead of plugging into a for-profit formula that tries to convince us we need the medicate our milestones.
Not a prescription. Not a protocol. An expansion of the conversation.
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Show notes:
- Bett’s personal experience choosing not to use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and what “rawdogging menopause” has looked like in practice
- How menopause is culturally framed—and how those narratives shape women’s expectations and experiences
- Language, conditioning, and the role of fear in driving medical decision-making
- Empowering ourselves with our intuition, self-trust, and sovereignty in navigating major physiological transitions
- Examination of symptoms, adaptations, and the realities of going through menopause without standard interventions
- Critique of one-size-fits-all approaches in women’s health and the pressure to conform to institutional norms
- Broader themes of power, influence, and narrative control in society
- Jeffrey Epstein as part of a larger discussion about hidden networks, elite influence, and what gets surfaced vs. suppressed in public discourse
- How high-profile cases like Epstein’s intersect with questions of media framing, accountability, and selective visibility
- How individuals discern truth in complex, often opaque systems
- The importance of maintaining critical thinking and awareness across both personal health decisions and societal narratives
- Framing the conversation as an invitation to question dominant paradigms—both in medicine and beyond