Podcast Ep#2: Perimenopause and Cervical Cancer

On episode number two of the My Bloody Hell podcast, our guest is Karen Campbell. Karen is a Black woman, a mother of a teen daughter, an educator, and a yoga enthusiast who was abruptly thrust into perimenopause as a result of her treatment plan for cervical cancer. On the show, Karen shares her emotional story of dealing with a cluster of perimenopause symptoms all at once, while simultaneously going through chemotherapy and radiation.


While Karen’s journey is unique, her story is so relateable. Wherever you are in your perimenopause journey; in the middle, towards the end, or maybe you haven’t even started it yet, Karen’s brave and inspiring testimony will surely resonate and inspire.

Karen’s Journey through Cancer and Menopause

Some of the things Karen talks about in this episode include:

  • Perimenopause and anxiety

  • Cannabis as a treatment for perimenopause symptoms

  • Cervical cancer and Black women’s health

  • Roller Skating as a form of self-care

More Menopause Support

If you want to follow Karen on social media, you can find her on Instagram where she most often posts about yoga, dogs, and rollerskating.

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Don’t forget you can comment about anything from this episode by going to My Bloody Hell on Instagram or Facebook. And be sure to follow us there for more inspiration and information about living through perimenopause.


Disclaimer: Lori L. Tharps is not a doctor, nor is she a medical professional, therefore do not use anything you hear on this podcast as a substitute for verifiable medical advice and information. Always check with your doctor or health care provider if you have any medical questions or concerns regarding menopause or any other health-related issue.

Karen Campbell is now cancer free!

Karen Campbell is now cancer free!

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