Liz Earle

Half the workforce will go through menopause, and most organisations still have no usable answer for how to support them through it. Generic wellbeing programmes do not reach the women losing confidence, sleep, and sometimes careers in their forties and fifties. The gap is credibility: a voice senior employees actually trust on women’s health, delivered without clinical detachment or wellness-industry gloss.

Liz Earle MBE is a broadcaster, author and entrepreneur who helps organisations talk credibly about women’s health, menopause and midlife wellbeing inside the workplace.

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Why organisations work with Liz Earle

  • A 30-year track record as a trusted public voice on women’s health, built through ITV’s This Morning, more than 30 books, and the Liz Earle Wellbeing magazine and podcast
  • Authorship of The Good Menopause Guide and the Sunday Times No. 1 bestseller A Better Second Half, giving her a defined body of work that women’s networks and ERGs already recognise
  • Co-founder credibility from Liz Earle Beauty Co., a brand she built with Kim Buckland from 1995 and sold to Avon in 2010, is useful for entrepreneurship and women-led business audiences
  • An MBE for services to business and ambassador roles with The Menopause Charity and The Soil Association, evidence that she is taken seriously beyond the consumer brand
  • Hosting fluency that lets her chair panels, lead Q&A, and run on-stage conversations on health and sustainability, not only delivers a fixed keynote

Biography highlights

  • Co-founder, Liz Earle Beauty Co. (1995, sold to Avon in 2010)
  • Founder, Liz Earle Wellbeing (magazine, podcast, digital platform)
  • Author of more than 30 books, including The Good Menopause Guide and A Better Second Half (Sunday Times No. 1 bestseller)
  • MBE for services to business; Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Portsmouth University and Staffordshire University
  • Long-running broadcaster on ITV’s This Morning since the late 1980s; podcast host of the Liz Earle Wellbeing Show
  • Ambassador, The Menopause Charity; founder of the LiveTwice charity

Biography

Most large employers now agree that menopause is a workplace issue. Far fewer have a credible voice that women in their forties and fifties will actually listen to. That is the gap Liz Earle has spent three decades filling on national television and in print, and increasingly inside corporate audiences.

Earle co-founded Liz Earle Beauty Co. with Kim Buckland in 1995 and sold the business to Avon in 2010, by which point the brand had become a benchmark for botanical, ethically sourced skincare. She left the company in 2017 and built Liz Earle Wellbeing into a magazine, podcast and publishing platform focused on midlife women’s health.

Her writing extends the same authority. The Good Menopause Guide became a defining popular reference on the subject, and A Better Second Half reached No. 1 on the Sunday Times bestseller list, with more than 30 books behind it on nutrition, beauty and women’s health. She holds an MBE for services to business and Honorary Doctorates of Law from Portsmouth and Staffordshire.

For an audience of senior HR leaders, women’s network sponsors or wellbeing buyers, what Earle offers is rare in the speaker market: a public figure with the longevity, broadcast skill and named body of work to make a women’s health agenda land inside an organisation, rather than another clinical talk that the people most affected will not show up to.

Key speaking topics

  • Menopause and midlife women’s health
  • Wellbeing and healthy ageing
  • Women in business and entrepreneurship
  • Nutrition and gut health
  • Sustainable and ethical sourcing
  • Building a consumer brand and a trusted public profile

Ideal for

  • CHROs, heads of DEI, and women’s network sponsors are building menopause and midlife policies
  • Employee wellbeing leads and benefits buyers commissioning credible women’s health programming
  • Female-leadership conferences, ERG summits, International Women’s Day platforms
  • Consumer brands and retailers seeking a trusted host or panel chair on health, beauty or sustainability

Audience outcomes

  • A clearer view of menopause as a workplace and leadership issue, not only a personal health one
  • Practical, evidence-grounded reference points on midlife health that audiences can act on without clinical jargon
  • Confidence that women’s health content has been delivered by a voice their workforce already trusts
  • A more honest conversation about ageing, energy, and performance for women in senior roles

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