Leah Christian is a leader with a mission. As the Founder and CEO of The House of Hormones, she has built more than a brand – she has created a movement. With her background as a psychologist and her work as a menopause wellness coach, Leah has dedicated her life to helping women understand and take control of their hormonal health. Her vision is simple yet powerful: to break the silence around women’s health, bring clarity to confusing subjects, and empower women with knowledge, tools, and confidence. At EliteX, we are proud to have Leah Christian as part of the edition: Most Inspirational Speakers to Follow, 2025.

Leah Christian | Founder and CEO | The House of Hormones
Her journey into this work started with her own realization that women were struggling in silence. As she listened to stories of confusion and frustration, especially during perimenopause and menopause, she understood how deeply this silence had affected generations. The lack of open conversation left women unsure of their bodies, unsupported in their struggles, and often ashamed to speak up. Leah wanted to change that.
The House of Hormones is Leah’s answer to this silence. It is a platform built on science, compassion, and accessibility. She works closely with doctors, nutritionists, and health experts to make sure every piece of advice shared is accurate and practical. From educational resources to online tools and community support, the initiative is designed to guide women through the complex world of hormonal health in a way that feels approachable and empowering.

“When women finally have the language to talk about their health, they don’t just reclaim their wellbeing – they reclaim their power.”
Her background as a trained psychologist adds a unique perspective. Leah understands the strong link between mental and physical health, and how hormonal imbalances can affect both. This insight allows her to connect with women on a deeper level, validating their experiences while offering clear, research-backed solutions.
Beyond her platform, Leah has become a sought-after speaker. She is especially known for her corporate talks, where she helps organizations create more supportive work environments for women. She believes that inclusive workplaces must also address health topics that affect half the workforce. Her talks about menopause, hormonal changes, and self-care often leave a lasting impact, sparking conversations that once felt uncomfortable but are now seen as essential.
Her speaking journey began organically. Small group conversations grew into bigger stages as women resonated with her words. One powerful moment she recalls is when a woman approached her after a talk in tears, saying it was the first time she felt “normal” for struggling with her symptoms. That single story has stayed with Leah as proof of how much women need spaces where their experiences are validated.
“Authenticity is what connects me with people. When I share openly, women feel safe to share too.”

Leah’s influence extends beyond individual talks. She is becoming an important voice in the femtech industry, pushing for more research and innovation around women’s hormonal health. She sees technology not just as a tool for education but as a way to bring communities together and give women easier access to knowledge that has too often been hidden.
But her impact is not just in science and research. Leah is also a storyteller. She believes that while data builds trust, stories build connection. Through storytelling, she helps women realize they are not alone, and that their experiences are valid. This approach has been a key part of her growth as a speaker, where she combines evidence with emotion, leaving audiences both informed and inspired.
Her talks are not about polished performance – they are about truth, vulnerability, and connection. Leah admits that in the beginning, even she felt fear when addressing taboo topics like menopause or menstruation. But over time, she learned to shift the focus away from her own fears and onto the women who needed these conversations. Speaking up was no longer about approval, but about giving others the courage to use their own voices.

“My mission is to make women’s hormonal health an unapologetic, everyday conversation.”
Looking ahead, Leah envisions a world where women’s health is no longer shrouded in silence. She wants hormones to be part of everyday conversations – not whispered about, not treated as a source of shame, but discussed openly with clarity, confidence, and even joy. For her, change comes not just from breaking stigma, but also from making these conversations empowering, relatable, and yes, even fun.
Through The House of Hormones and her speaking career, Leah Christian is building more than awareness – she is creating cultural change. She has become a guide for countless women, reminding them that their health deserves attention, their stories deserve to be heard, and their voices deserve to be loud.
At its heart, Leah’s work is about restoring power to women through knowledge and community. By bringing openness, compassion, and courage to the forefront, she is not only shaping the future of women’s health but also inspiring a generation to speak without fear.

