About Very Peri

 
Very Peri is everything you wanted to know about perimenopause but didn’t know who to ask, all in one place.  

 

Created by Mamamia, this on-demand video series brings together 25 of the world's leading perimenopause experts across nine on-demand sessions covering weight gain, HRT, sleep, rage, brain fog, sex, relationships, skin, and loss of identity. It's practical, digestible, and designed to leave you informed and confident, not drowning in overwhelm.

 

There's no shortage of perimenopause information out there. In fact, there's way too much, and most of it is unregulated, incomplete, or contradictory. At Mamamia, we've done the heavy lifting so you don't have to, cutting through the chaos with top-tier experts answering your most urgent questions in a bingeable, supportive format. Consider this your single trusted source, ad-free and built purely around your needs.

 

In 2022, Mamamia broke the silence on perimenopause. Thousands of women showed up, felt seen for the first time and told everyone they knew. In 2026, we're going again – bigger, smarter and with a clearer mission.
 
Hosted by Annaliese Todd, Cathrine Mahoney, Holly Wainwright, Leigh Campbell and Amelia Lester. Watch Very Peri from your couch at 11pm, your car in the school pick-up line or your desk when you've forgotten why you walked into the room again. Because... you know, brain fog.

 

 

About Mamamia

 

Mamamia is a women’s media company with a purpose: to make the world a better place for women and girls. We do that through the written, podcast and video content we create every day that make women feel heard, seen and understood.

Mamamia began in 2007 as a blog by Mia Freedman (not a "mummy blog", despite the fact that its founder had both a uterus and an internet connection), a former magazine editor who had helmed iconic titles such as Dolly, Cosmopolitan, and Cleo for a decade. Mia was joined by her husband as co-founder in 2008, and together they have built Mamamia into Australia's largest women's media brand.

About The Very Peri 2026 Summit

 

The Very Peri 2026 Summit presented by Mamamia is everything you wanted to know about perimenopause but didn’t know who to ask – all in one place.  

We've brought together 25 of the world's leading perimenopause experts across nine on-demand sessions covering weight gain, HRT, sleep, rage, brain fog, sex, relationships, skin and loss of identity. It's practical, digestible and designed to leave you informed and confident, not drowning in overwhelm. 

There's no shortage of perimenopause information out there. In fact, there's way too much and most of it is unregulated, incomplete or contradictory. At Mamamia, we've done the work of filtering it so you don't have to, cutting through the chaos with the best experts answering the most urgent questions in a bingeable, supportive format. A single trusted source, ad-free and built purely around your needs.

In 2022, Mamamia broke the silence on perimenopause. Thousands of women showed up, felt seen for the first time and told everyone they knew. In 2026, we're going again – bigger, smarter and with a clearer mission.

Hosted by Annaliese Todd, Cathrine Mahoney, Holly Wainwright, Leigh Campbell and Amelia Lester. Watch the 2026 Very Peri Summit from your couch at 11pm, your car in the school pick-up line or your desk when you've forgotten why you walked into the room again. Because... you know, brain fog.

  

About Mamamia

 

Mamamia is a women’s media company with a purpose: to make the world a better place for women and girls. We do that through the written, podcast and video content we create every day that make women feel heard, seen and understood.

Mamamia began in 2007 as a blog by Mia Freedman (not a "mummy blog", despite the fact that its founder had both a uterus and an internet connection), a former magazine editor who had helmed iconic titles such as Dolly, Cosmopolitan, and Cleo for a decade. Mia was joined by her husband as co-founder in 2008, and together they have built Mamamia into Australia's largest women's media brand.