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Exclusive Screening of The (M) Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause | 4:00 pm

Date: Saturday, March 29th
Time: 4:00 pm Screening (Doors open at 3:30 pm)
Location: Princess Twin Cinemas | 46 King St N, Waterloo


Prefer the 6:45 pm screening? >> Grab your ticket here!


Breaking the Silence on Menopause

Ticket proceeds will be donated to the Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region, extending our impact to even more women in need in our community.

This groundbreaking documentary reveals the critical reality of menopause as a public health crisis. Without adequate treatment and support, its effects can result in significant long-term health challenges. Menopause affects 55 million women in the United States alone, yet the stigma, taboos, and lack of education around it leave many women struggling in silence. Understanding menopause is vital not only for women but also for men, as it impacts families, workplaces, and communities.

Join us for a private screening of this transformative film that dives deep into the hidden impacts of menopause on women’s lives, careers, relationships, and overall well-being. This event provides an invaluable opportunity for everyone to access this important documentary and engage in the conversation.


Event Highlights

Documentary Screening

A powerful exploration of menopause, addressing:

• The physical, emotional, and social challenges faced by women during menopause.
• The economic impacts, including billions of dollars in lost wages and disrupted careers.
• Evidence-based strategies to empower women and advocate for better medical and societal support.

Special Guest MC

We are pleased to welcome Michelle Stainton, host of the renowned podcast This is Perimenopause, as the event’s MC. Michelle will guide the evening and add her unique perspective and expertise to the discussion.

Post-Screening Q&A

After the film, stay for an insightful panel discussion featuring:

  • Dr. K – Naturopathic and Functional Medicine Doctor
  • Dr. Tina Sestan – Naturopathic Doctor
  • Dr. Erica Behr – Naturopathic Doctor
  • Gloria Vaughan – Functional Medicine Coach.

 


Event Details

  • Doors Open: 3:30 PM – Arrive early to connect with our sponsors in the lobby and secure your seat before the screening begins.

  •  Screening Begins: 4:00 PM sharp.

  • Location: Princess Twin Cinemas | 46 King St N, Waterloo


Why This Film Matters

Menopause is a natural stage of life that every woman experiences, but millions of women are left feeling isolated overwhelmed, and unsupported during this phase. In addition to debilitating physical symptoms, women face challenges such as disrupted families, emotional chaos, and career setbacks. The (M) Factor confronts these issues head-on, challenging outdated societal norms and advocating for a revolutionary approach to women’s health.

This is more than just a screening – it’s a movement to empower women, foster community, and inspire change.


Seats are limited—Reserve Your Spot Today!

Seats are limited for this exclusive event. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this empowering evening.


Let’s break the silence together. See you on March 29th!

If you’d like to attend the 6:45 PM screening, you can purchase your ticket here.

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Note: All ticket sales are final and non-refundable. If you’re unable to attend after purchasing, please email community@fmuptown.com to transfer your registration to a friend. Thank you for your understanding!

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What People Are Saying:

The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause is the first US documentary exploring the hidden impact of menopause on women's lives. With 55 million women in the United States currently experiencing menopause, this life stage is often surrounded by silence and misinformation, exacerbating the broader crisis in women’s health.

The M Factor empowers women to make informed health decisions and aims to remove the stigma surrounding menopause and aging.

Menopause is the one universal experience shared by all women. While many health challenges may vary, one thing is certain: if you’re a woman, menopause will be a part of your journey.

Sharon Malone, OBGYN