Tanya Simon-Hall is an award-winning advocate, educator, and speaker on a mission to transform the way menstrual and women’s health are understood and addressed. As the founder of The Adeno Gang, Tanya has empowered thousands through her groundbreaking workshops, keynote speeches, and tireless advocacy.
Tanya’s keynote topics are a reflection of her personal journey and professional mission. “How Your Voice Can Create Change – From Patient to Policy Changer” highlights her own experience of using her voice to influence systemic improvements in women’s health policy. From her advocacy work in England’s Women’s Health Strategy to leading the launch of a Menstruation APPG (All-Party Parliamentary Group), Tanya has demonstrated how individuals can transform their lived experiences into meaningful change.
“Resilience in the Face of Adversity – Turning Pain into Purpose” encapsulates her journey of turning the challenges of living with endometriosis and adenomyosis into a platform for education, empowerment, and systemic reform. Through her work, she inspires others to view their struggles as opportunities to drive change. Finally, “Understanding Adenomyosis – From Diagnosis to Clarity” underscores Tanya’s dedication to breaking down misinformation about this often-overlooked condition and providing others with the tools they need to advocate for themselves.
The Adeno Gang’s workshops equip participants with practical tools to navigate healthcare systems, recognise abnormal symptoms, and advocate for their rights. Tanya’s worked with leading organisations, such as Nurofen, Reckitt, Tesco, RSA, and Wellbeing of Women, have brought menstrual health into mainstream conversations, ensuring these issues receive the attention they deserve.
Beyond education, Tanya’s work fosters a sense of community. The Adeno Gang has created a platform where individuals living with menstrual conditions can share their experiences, access resources, and feel seen. This sense of connection has been transformative for many who previously felt isolated or dismissed by traditional healthcare systems.
Her advocacy has been recognised on a national level. Tanya’s accolades include the prestigious We Are The City Rising Star Award for her contributions to menstrual health education and the Most Influential CEO 2024 (Education Services) award for her impact through The Adeno Gang’s initiatives.
As a speaker, Tanya captivates audiences with her authenticity, humour, and depth of knowledge. Her speeches and workshops blend personal stories with actionable advice, empowering attendees to advocate for their health, seek second opinions, and challenge misconceptions about menstrual health.
Looking ahead, Tanya is preparing to launch a women’s health charity dedicated to raising awareness and providing resources for individuals living with adenomyosis and related conditions. Her unwavering commitment to creating change is paving the way for a world where menstrual health is understood, prioritised, and celebrated as essential to overall well-being.
Through The Adeno Gang, Tanya is rewriting the narrative of menstrual health. Her relentless advocacy, transformative workshops, and visionary leadership ensure that those affected by conditions like adenomyosis are seen, supported, and empowered to demand better care and systemic change.