12/06/2026
🪩☕ 80’s Rave Coffee Morning ☕🪩
A must-not-miss, first-of-its-kind event!
📅 27th June 2026
⏰ 10AM–12PM
📍 Hard Rock Cafe, Sports City
Join us for a morning of music, movement, nostalgia, and feel-good energy as we turn breakfast into a disco! 🎶✨
🪩Live DJ spinning the biggest 80s anthems
☕ Coffee & breakfast
🥤 Fresh juices
💃 Dancing & feel-good vibes
🏆 Best Fancy Dress Competition
🎟️ Tickets available via this link
https://buy.stripe.com/28E28rdhIgf77A34OC6kg06
05/06/2026
🎉 GIVEAWAY 🎉
Win 2 tickets to the biggest menopause health event in the GCC.
Join leading experts, inspiring speakers, and a community of women for a day of learning, connection, and meaningful conversations.
📍 Jumeirah Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi
📅 6 June 2026 | 8AM–5PM
To enter:
✨ Follow our page
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✨ Tag 2 friends in the comments
Good luck!
01/06/2026
Join us at The GCC Menopause Hub Summit on 6 June 2026 at Jumeirah Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi.
A day of expert insights, honest conversations, and meaningful connections focused on menopause and women’s health.
📍 Abu Dhabi🕗 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Secure your ticket today!
28/05/2026
Children are very observant. They notice changes in your mood, energy, and routine, even if nothing is said.
But without context, they fill in the gaps themselves.
And often, that means assuming they’ve done something wrong.
That’s why explaining menopause, in simple, age-appropriate ways, matters.
For younger children, reassurance is key. They need to know you’re okay and that your reactions are not because of them.
For teens, honesty works better. When they understand what’s happening, they’re more likely to respond with empathy instead of confusion.
These conversations don’t need to be detailed or uncomfortable.
They just need to be clear enough to remove fear and build understanding.
Because when children understand, they don’t just adjust better, they support better too.
27/05/2026
Eid Mubarak 🤍
Wishing everyone in our community a day of warmth, connection, and togetherness.
26/05/2026
Testosterone and menopause are rarely discussed together, yet it’s an important part of the conversation around women’s hormonal health.
While research has helped us understand some benefits of testosterone therapy, there are still areas where science is continuing to learn more. Knowing what we understand today and what still needs further research helps women approach their health with clarity rather than confusion.
If you have questions about hormones during perimenopause or menopause, connect with the experts inside The GCC Menopause Hub community.
Join the community through the link in our bio.
25/05/2026
We’ve all heard about hot flashes.
But no one really talks about the long list of unexpected, sometimes confusing symptoms that can come with perimenopause.
So if you’ve been feeling off, different, or not quite like yourself, you’re not losing your mind. Your hormones are shifting.
The tricky part is, no two women experience this the same way.
Which is why it can feel hard to understand, and even harder to talk about.
But you’re not alone in this.
At The GCC Menopause Hub, we’ve built a community where women share real experiences and experts help you make sense of what you’re going through.
Join the community using the link in bio.
22/05/2026
30 years of working with women and only 10 of those learning about menopause! Imagine how much more I could have helped before if I’d only known.
For years, women have been conditioned to fear menopause as something negative that just "happens to us." But the conversation is changing.
The more we learn, the more we understand that this transition doesn't have to be overwhelming. The way we think about menopause shapes how we move through it.
Over the years, Sharon James has worked with many women who prioritised nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and self-care. By working with their bodies, many experienced fewer symptoms and a much more manageable journey.
Every woman's experience is different, and there is absolutely no shame in seeking extra support or treatments. But we must stop waiting until symptoms become unmanageable before paying attention to our health.
So much is within our control:
• How we nourish ourselves
• How we move our bodies
• How we manage stress & sleep
• How we prepare, rather than panic
At The GCC Menopause Hub, we want you to know you are not alone. Menopause isn't the end, it’s a transition to be navigated with confidence, knowledge, and support. Our co-founder, Sharon, brings over 30 years of experience to a wider support system built just for you.
Whether you need guidance, reassurance, or a space to be understood, we’re here:
✨ Join our WhatsApp community for honest conversations (Link in bio)
✨ Explore our “Meet the Specialists” page (Visit our Website via the link in bio)
✨ Connect with Sharon for 1:1 guidance: [email protected]
The more we talk, learn, and support each other, the easier this transition becomes—for us, and for the generations of women to come. 🤍