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The Hidden Reason Women are Leaving Public Relations

The Hidden Reason Women are Leaving Public Relations

Update: 2025-09-09
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More women are now leaving the PR industry because of perimenopause and menopause than because of childbirth. 

That’s a staggering, often invisible, that’s shift happening right at the top. It’s not burnout or work-life balance pushing them out, but a phase of life that’s rarely acknowledged and even more rarely supported.

This episode is an unflinching conversation about the real pressures senior women face. 

Why is menopause still a taboo topic at work? 

How misunderstood are its impacts on confidence, performance, and retention? 

And what must organizations and agencies do to support their best talent before they quietly walk away?

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4:22 The Invisible Workplace Crisis

7:01 The “Rush Hour” of Women’s Lives

10:01 Emotions, Gender, and Professionalism

13:37 Finding Balance in Psychological Safety

18:53 Answer to Last Episode’s Question from Fred Cook


Guest: Heather Blundell, CEO Grayling

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The Hidden Reason Women are Leaving Public Relations

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