For a Masters in Psychotherapy and Counselling from the University of East London (2019) Glyde researched the experiences of LGBTQ+ and menopausal people, both in therapy and in the wider healthcare system in the UK.
The resulting work, 'How can therapists best support their queer menopausal clients?’ is published in the Taylor & Francis journal Sexual & Relationship Therapy.
[1] They continue to promote awareness around LGBTQ+ approaches to menopause through social media, writing, and activism.
[4] They have been quoted in the media on the subject of LGBTQ+ approaches to menopause, in Diva magazine[5] and Good Housekeeping.
[6] They attended Oakham School in Rutland, before studying at Magdalen College, Oxford.