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Have you ever noticed symptoms like anxiety, memory loss, or fatigue creeping up out of nowhere? With Dr. Aoife O’Sullivan, I’m diving into how perimenopause can take women by surprise and why so many doctors miss the hormonal connection.
Menopause isn’t just a transition—it’s a puzzle that too many clinicians fail to solve. In this episode, Aoife and I go beyond the usual conversations about menopause being dismissed and misunderstood. Together, we uncover the deeper issues behind why symptoms like anxiety, memory loss, and mood shifts are often overlooked—even by experienced doctors.
Aoife opens up about her personal struggles with misdiagnosis, sharing how she questioned her own mental health before discovering the role of hormones in her symptoms. What makes this episode different? We tackle hormonal health, mental health, and the gaps in education that leave both patients and clinicians struggling to connect the dots.
This isn’t just about the challenges—it’s about solutions. Aoife’s experience shows that with better training, advocacy, and small changes in care, we can transform lives. We also discuss the systemic changes needed to ensure midlife women are supported, not sidelined.
If you’ve listened before, this episode will add depth and new insights to the conversation. It’s a call to action for women and clinicians alike: let’s stop dismissing midlife symptoms and start treating them with the attention they deserve.
Highlights:Aoife’s personal struggle with misdiagnosis and suicidal thoughts in midlife.The impact of perimenopause on mental health, memory, and executive function.How the healthcare system fails women by misunderstanding menopause.The importance of hormone therapy trials and finding the right provider.Steps women can take to advocate for themselves and their healthcare needs.Dr. O'Sullivan’s Bio:
Dr. Aoife O’Sullivan is a board-certified family physician with training in Ireland and the U.S., specializing in women’s midlife care. Her curiosity about the unique health challenges women face during perimenopause and menopause led her to extensive training with experts like Dr. Heather Hirsch and Dr. Louise Newson. A Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, she is passionate about education and regularly lectures to clinicians and the community on menopause care. Currently, she sees patients through The Heather Hirsch Collaborative, providing expert telemedicine care for midlife women.
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What if trauma from your past is impacting your health today—and no one’s talking about it? Join me and Dr. Heather Quaile as we talk about the essential truths about trauma-informed care and midlife health.
Heather, a seasoned nurse practitioner and sexual medicine expert, shares her journey from traditional healthcare to creating a compassionate, patient-centered approach that addresses the real-life challenges women face, especially in midlife.
We dive into how trauma—whether it’s from childhood, medical experiences, or societal pressures—can manifest in symptoms like severe menopause and chronic pain. Heather breaks down the "big T" and "little t" traumas and explains how acknowledging these experiences can transform patient care. We also discuss the power of the ACE score (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and how it should be a part of every clinician's toolkit.
Heather shares her experience working with trafficking survivors, addressing not just the immediate medical needs but the long-term emotional recovery these patients require. Her work highlights the importance of creating safe, empowering healthcare environments that consider the whole patient—mind, body, and history.
We also discuss why finding the right provider for midlife care is crucial and how to identify clinicians who prioritize evidence-based, patient-centered treatment. From understanding the principles of trauma-informed care to advocating for your health, this episode is packed with practical advice and deep insights.
Join us for an enlightening conversation that challenges the status quo and reminds us all of the importance of compassionate, informed care.
Highlights:The connection between trauma and worsening menopause symptoms.What trauma-informed care means and why it’s vital in healthcare settings.How ACE scores help identify patients at higher risk for chronic health conditions.Heather’s work with trafficking survivors and lessons for all healthcare providers.Tips for finding the right provider for midlife and sexual health.Heather’s Bio:
Heather’s Bio:
Dr. Heather Quaile, (she/her) is a renowned clinical and academic leader and
entrepreneur. A double board certified, women’s and gender health nurse practitioner
and advanced forensic nurse specializing in human trafficking and female sexual health.
She is a thought leader and creator of the Just Ask podcast. Dr. Quaile is also trained
and certified as a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, AASECT sex counselor and
sexual assault nurse examiner providing sexual health education, trauma-informed
care, and information to patients of all ages. She created and implemented a medical
program for emergency stabilization for commercial sexual exploitation of youth in
Georgia. Dr. Quaile has been working in all aspects of women’s healthcare for over 23
years caring for women of all ages across the health-illness continuum and recognized
the lack of sexual health awareness not just in her community but in its providers. She
founded, developed, and implemented her private practice The Sexual Health
Optimization and Wellness (SHOW) Center. Her goal is to help guide patients through
their healthcare journey and provide a range of services that address the
biopsychosocial aspects of health, wellness, optimization, and sexuality. She is
passionate about changing the systems and beliefs that have stigmatized women’s
health and female sexuality through a non-judgmental, empathic approach grounded in
evidence-based research. She is a Fellow of the International Society for the Study of
Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) and Fellow of the American Academy of Nurse
Practitioners. She is the chair of the ISSWSH scientific committee and past...
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How can vibrators play a role in healing and self-discovery? In this episode, I sit down with Lara Pack to explore her transformative journey from personal pain to becoming an advocate for women’s health. Lara’s story began with her struggles with vaginismus and sexual pain, which inspired her to create vibrators designed not only for pleasure but for healing and empowerment.
Lara shares how her experience with endometriosis and the lack of adequate support from healthcare providers drove her to develop her company, Elixir Play. With a focus on ethical, body-positive products, Lara is challenging societal taboos and creating tools that help women reclaim their sexual health. Her products are more than just devices—they’re part of a larger mission to bridge the gap between medical advocacy and personal empowerment.
In this candid conversation, we discuss why vibrators deserve a place in medical settings, their benefits for pelvic floor therapy and sexual pain, and the ways they can aid in rehabilitation. Lara also opens up about balancing her advocacy work with her role as a mother and her vision for creating a more inclusive dialogue around women’s sexual health.
This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of education, innovation, and breaking down stigmas. Lara’s commitment to advocacy and her drive to empower women will leave you inspired and ready to take charge of your own health journey.
Episode Highlights:
Lara’s journey through vaginismus and how it shaped her mission in sexual health advocacy.The untapped potential of vibrators in promoting healing and pelvic floor health.Overcoming stigma and breaking taboos in conversations around sexual wellness.The challenges Lara faced in developing ethical and inclusive pleasure products.Why advocating for women’s health starts with education and open communication.If you enjoyed this conversation, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to the podcast. Share this episode with anyone who could benefit from Lara’s inspiring story and insights. Let’s keep the conversation going and help create a more supportive, informed dialogue around women’s health. Follow us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to support the show!
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Did you know that many menopause myths could be impacting your health choices? Dr. Heather Hirsch joins us to clear the confusion and empower women with the facts.
Menopause is often clouded by myths and misinformation, leaving many women confused about their health options. In this episode, Dr. Sameena Rahman invites Dr. Heather Hirsch, a dedicated expert in women's health, to share her journey into menopause care and the profound insights she's gained over the past decade.
From the misconceptions surrounding HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) to the nuanced challenges of treating perimenopause, Dr. Hirsch discusses her unique "hormone stacking" approach and how it aids in managing side effects effectively.
This conversation goes beyond surface-level explanations, diving into the realities of balancing treatment, understanding progesterone sensitivities, and how personalized care makes a difference in women's experiences. Listen in for a blend of clinical expertise and relatable advice that champions informed choices and women's health advocacy.
HighlightsDr. Hirsch’s Journey: From OBGYN to menopause specialist—how her path shaped her passion for women’s health.Hormone Stacking Insight: Why introducing hormones one at a time can be transformative for treatment.Perimenopause Realities: Breaking down misconceptions and exploring why tailored care is essential.Progesterone Sensitivities: Understanding the third-rule approach to help patients navigate side effects.Brain Health & HRT: The untold story of how hormone therapy impacts cognitive function and mental health.Enjoyed this discussion? Don't forget to subscribe, like, and leave a comment. Your engagement helps us bring you more expert conversations. What other guest would you like to see on the podcast. Send me a DM on Instagram and let me know!
Dr. Hirsch’s Bio :
HEATHER HIRSCH, M.D., MS, NCMP, is the founder of the Menopause & Midlife Clinic at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a former Harvard Medical School faculty member. Board certified in Internal Medicine, she completed advanced fellowship training in Women’s Health at the Cleveland Clinic. Her practice specializes in menopausal hormone therapy, perimenopause, breast cancer survivorship, sexual dysfunction, and bone health. Dr. Hirsch is an active member of the North American Menopause Society and the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health and serves on the medical advisory board of Midi Health. She now sees patients via her private telemedicine practice.
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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics related to cultural practices, sexual health, and trauma that may be triggering for some listeners.
In many cultures, deep-seated traditions shape women's lives in unexpected and profound ways. This episode delves into the intricate world of women's health, sexuality, and the rites of passage that are still practiced today, shedding light on the complex balance between cultural pride and personal empowerment.
This conversation takes you into the lesser-known rituals and beliefs surrounding women's sexual health in North African cultures. Dr. Rahman is joined by Dr. Ons Kaabia, who shares fascinating insights into traditional rites of passage, one practice with roots far beyond modern religion. They discuss the role of matriarchs in maintaining these practices, the dichotomy between preserving cultural heritage and promoting individual empowerment, and the complex experiences of women navigating sexual health in the context of deep cultural expectations. Through empathy and evidence-based knowledge, this episode fosters understanding and builds awareness around sensitive topics often hidden from mainstream discussions.
HighlightsThe role of the matriarch in traditional protective rituals and their impact on young girls.The significance of rituals in preserving family and cultural honor.The challenges women face when navigating modern health practices alongside deep-rooted cultural beliefs.How comprehensive, culturally aware sexual health education can empower future generations.The complex emotions and societal pressures surrounding these traditions.If you found this episode insightful, please like, subscribe, and share it with others. Your comments and thoughts are always welcome—let’s continue this important conversation!
In many cultures, deep-seated traditions shape women's lives in unexpected and profound ways. This episode delves into the intricate world of women's health, sexuality, and the rites of passage that are still practiced today, shedding light on the complex balance between cultural pride and personal empowerment.
This conversation takes you into the lesser-known rituals and beliefs surrounding women's sexual health in North African cultures. Dr. Rahman is joined by Dr. Ons Kaabia, who shares fascinating insights into traditional rites of passage, one practice with roots far beyond modern religion. They discuss the role of matriarchs in maintaining these practices, the dichotomy between preserving cultural heritage and promoting individual empowerment, and the complex experiences of women navigating sexual health in the context of deep cultural expectations. Through empathy and evidence-based knowledge, this episode fosters understanding and builds awareness around sensitive topics often hidden from mainstream discussions.
HighlightsThe role of the matriarch in traditional protective rituals and their impact on young girls.The significance of rituals in preserving family and cultural honor.The challenges women face when navigating modern health practices alongside deep-rooted cultural beliefs.How comprehensive, culturally aware sexual health education can empower future generations.The complex emotions and societal pressures surrounding these traditions.If you found this episode insightful, please like, subscribe, and share it with others. Your comments and thoughts are always welcome—let’s continue this important conversation!
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Did you know that spinal health could hold the key to resolving pelvic pain and certain types of sexual dysfunction? Join me as we delve into groundbreaking insights with Dr. Choll Kim, a leading expert bridging the gap between spine health and sexual wellness.
Dr. Choll Kim, a pioneering spine surgeon whose work is challenging the traditional boundaries of pain management and sexual medicine. Dr. Kim shares his journey from orthopedic surgery to collaborating with specialists in sexual health, uncovering the unexpected links between spinal conditions and pelvic pain disorders like PGAD (Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder).
Together, we discuss how this understanding could reshape treatment options for those who’ve been told their conditions are “all in their heads.” Dr. Kim explains how seemingly routine spinal issues, such as annular tears or Tarlov cysts, may trigger chronic pain that extends beyond the back, affecting intimate areas in ways that are often overlooked by conventional medicine.
He also shares the innovative diagnostic techniques he uses to distinguish spinal-related sexual dysfunction from other causes, which has opened doors to effective, minimally invasive treatments.
In addition, we discuss the challenges of bringing these ideas to the broader medical community. Dr. Kim has faced resistance from peers who view the spine as an unlikely source of sexual pain, yet his patient successes speak volumes. This episode is packed with insights for both patients and practitioners who want to explore a more holistic approach to pain management and sexual health.
Dr. Kim’s dedication to helping patients find relief from life-disrupting symptoms is nothing short of inspiring. By listening, you'll gain a new perspective on the interconnectedness of the body and why keeping an open mind is crucial in healthcare.
Episode Highlights:
The surprising role of the spine in conditions like PGAD and pelvic pain disorders.How Dr. Kim uses targeted spinal injections to identify the source of sexual dysfunction.The anatomy of annular tears and why they’re a common cause of persistent pain.Challenges and breakthroughs in advocating for spinal evaluations in sexual health cases.Practical advice for both patients and clinicians on considering spinal health in treatment plans.Dr. Kim’s Bio:
Dr. Choll Kim, a Harvard cum laude graduate, completed advanced training in complex spine surgery at the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Kim is a pioneer in minimally invasive spine surgery techniques including Laser Endoscopic Spine Surgery (LESS) which has transformed treatment for herniated discs, radiculopathy,and sciatica.
In addition to spine surgery, Dr. Kim is also recognized for his knowledge in sexual dysfunction related to spinal conditions, such as Tarlov cysts. His integrated approach ensures comprehensive care for patients facing spinal and sexual concerns.
Dr. Kim is a renowned global educator, training specialists around the world in advanced, computer-assisted minimally invasive techniques such as LESS. As the founder and past president of SMISS and MIS-COE, he has played a pivotal role in the advancement of spine surgery. With over 200 publications and active involvement in organizations such as ISASS, NASS, AAOS, and KASS, Dr. Kim has made significant contributions to the field, shaping the future of minimally invasive spine surgery.Beyond the operating room, he enjoys kickboxing, golfing with his mom, and family vacations.
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In this episode, I’m thrilled to talk with award-winning journalist Dawn Hasbrouck. Dawn opens up about her journey from considering entertainment law to becoming a news anchor at Fox 32 Chicago, sharing what it’s like to navigate a career in media as a woman. We dive into some of the pivotal support she received early on, the mentors who helped her, and the reality of managing work-life balance in a field often described as “eating its young.”
We also dig into how her role in media influences public conversations around women’s health topics like menopause, creating a more open dialogue for others to feel informed and empowered. Hearing Dawn’s perspective on breaking down barriers for women in journalism and her advice for those entering the industry is truly inspiring.
Highlights:
A Surprising Career Path – Dawn’s journey from a budding interest in entertainment law to finding her true calling in journalism.Mentorship and Support – The key figures and advice that shaped her career approach.Workplace Realities – How she balances family life with a demanding career and the unique pressures of the media industry.Normalizing Women’s Health Conversations – Using journalism to tackle traditionally taboo topics, making space for open discussions on reproductive health and menopause.Advice for Women in Media – Dawn’s encouragement for women to advocate for themselves, form strong support networks, and continue paving the way for others.Call to Action:
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Faith, culture, and sexual health: Two leaders share how they’re changing the conversation in Muslim communities.
In this episode, I sit down with Nadiah Mohajir and Sahar Pirzada, leaders from Heart, an organization focused on advancing sexual health and reproductive justice within Muslim communities. Nadiah shares her personal story, growing up in a South Asian Muslim family, and how it led her to start Heart. She talks about the cultural and religious barriers women face regarding sexual health and gender-based violence, and how Heart is working to create safe, open spaces for these crucial conversations.
Sahar, who’s been with the organization for nearly a decade, reflects on her journey from teaching sex education in Singapore to leading grassroots movements at Heart. Together, they dive into the complexities of addressing sexual health in faith-based communities, highlighting the importance of centering marginalized voices, such as queer and trans Muslims.
They also introduce their latest reproductive justice campaign, which aims to provide Muslims with the knowledge and tools needed to make informed decisions about their health, all while staying true to their faith. Tune in for a conversation that blends faith, community, and health in a refreshing and insightful way.
Highlights:
Nadiah’s upbringing in a traditional South Asian Muslim family and her path to founding Heart.Sahar’s experience bringing sex education to Muslim communities and advocating for reproductive justice.The unique challenges of tackling gender violence and sexual health in faith-based communities.Heart's new reproductive justice campaign and its efforts to empower Muslim women and marginalized groups.How the organization blends Islamic values with public health education to offer holistic support.Nadiah’s Bio:
Nadiah Mohajir is a lifelong Chicagoan, Pakistani-American-Muslim, mother of three, public health professional, reproductive justice activist, and anti-sexual assault advocate.
She is the Co-founder and Executive Director for HEART Women & Girls. For over a decade, she has led the organization to provide reproductive justice, sexual health education and gender-based violence awareness programming and advocacy to thousands of individuals, organizations, and campuses across the country. HEART ultimately aims to dismantle the stigma, silence, and systems that prevent individuals from seeking information, healing, and justice.
Nadiah has worked in public health and reproductive justice for over twenty years in a variety of settings, including, but not limited to research, academics, policy, and community health. Her past work includes projects such as redesigning teen pregnancy programs, improving pregnancy outcomes in low-income communities in Chicago, running sex education programming for vulnerable youth, and evaluating innovative cross-sector partnerships in public health.
She earned her Master’s degree in Public Health in 2009 from the University of Illinois at Chicago and her Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy Studies from the University of Chicago. Nadiah has also participated in a number of fellowships, including the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, Germanacos Fellowship, is a recipient of the Women’s Innovation Fund and was selected to...
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Curious about how cosmetic surgery can restore confidence during midlife? In this episode, we uncover the most popular procedures and what they can do for women navigating the changes of menopause and beyond.
Dr. Sameena Rahman welcomes her longtime friend and renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Azra Ashraf, for an insightful conversation about cosmetic surgery for midlife women.
Dr. Ashraf shares her journey as a surgeon and discusses the most common procedures sought by women in their 40s and 50s, from breast lifts to tummy tucks and facial rejuvenation. Together, they explore how hormonal changes, such as the loss of estrogen, impact the body and why cosmetic surgery can often help women feel more like themselves again.
They also talk about the importance of reconstructive procedures for women undergoing mastectomies, including breast reconstruction options that have transformed recovery for cancer survivors. Dr. Ashraf shares her personal experiences of helping women regain their confidence and improve their quality of life.
Episode Highlights:
The rise in cosmetic procedures among perimenopausal women.Breast lifts, tummy tucks, and liposuction as part of the "mommy makeover."How hormonal changes during menopause affect body shape.The importance of breast reconstruction for women post-mastectomy.Why some cosmetic procedures are shifting toward more natural, proportioned results.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform! Share this episode with friends who might benefit from learning more about midlife cosmetic procedures and recovery options.
Dr. Ashraf’s Bio:
Dr. Azra Ashraf is a double Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, boarded by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and American Board of Surgery. She has worked on east and west coasts with over 10 years of cosmetic surgery expertise. Dr. Ashraf was a recognized physician in the Washington DC area, voted a Top Doctor. She is a Californian at heart and loves practicing in her home state.
Dr. Ashraf completed a BA in Public Policy from Brown University, focusing on gender equity in healthcare. This led her to pursue an MPH from Harvard School of Public Health while jointly attending Brown Medical School. She has always loved working with her hands, and knew she wanted to pursue surgery as soon as she started medical school. She is a highly skilled surgeon with an artistic eye for detail.
She trained in general surgery at Saint Elizabeth Medical Center (Boston, MA), an affiliate of Tufts Medical School. She completed her plastic surgery training at Temple University Hospital (Philadelphia, PA). Dr. Ashraf has distinguished herself by completing an additional year in comprehensive breast reconstruction, including microvascular and aesthetic breast surgeries at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
She is recognized as a beauty expert by both the community and media. Schedule a consultation and work with Dr. Ashraf to diversify the idea of beauty.
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Why does menopause impact so many body systems, and what can women do to protect their health? Dr. Vonda Wright, orthopedic surgeon and researcher, dives deep into the musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause and the health strategies women can implement for midlife mastery.
Dr. Sameena Rahman sits down with Dr. Vonda Wright, a leading orthopedic surgeon and women’s health advocate, to delve into the often-overlooked musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause. They discuss Dr. Wright’s groundbreaking research on how menopause impacts bone density, joint health, muscle mass, and overall physical resilience.
Dr. Wright shares her journey into orthopedics, why she shifted her focus to women’s health advocacy, and the transformative power of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) when paired with lifestyle changes. They also tackle cultural misconceptions, the importance of naming conditions to validate women’s experiences, and practical steps for managing menopause-related musculoskeletal symptoms.
Episode Highlights:
Understanding the Musculoskeletal Syndrome of Menopause: What it is, why it matters, and the key symptoms to look out for.Hormone Replacement Therapy: The benefits and considerations for women navigating menopause.Bone Health Strategies: How to build and maintain bone density through exercise, nutrition, and supplements.The Impact of Frozen Shoulder: How hormonal changes contribute and what treatment options are available.Prehab and Rehabilitation: Tips for building strength and avoiding injury during menopause and beyond.The Role of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): How PRP therapy can help reduce inflammation and support healing.Dr. Wright’s Midlife Mastery Retreats: How to join and what to expect.If you want to dive deeper into Dr. Vonda Wright’s work or learn more about her midlife mastery programs, check out the show notes for all the links to her website and upcoming events. Be sure to subscribe, share, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!
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Dr. Vonda Wright is a double-boarded, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon and internationally recognized authority on active aging and mobility. Dr. Wright’s practice focuses on minimally invasive surgery for hip preservation, shoulder and knee reconstruction, cartilage restoration, orthobiologics, and the latest in injury prevention and performance optimization. An intra-preneur, Dr. Wright was the founding director of the Performance and Research Initiative for Masters Athletes (PRIMA) and her pioneering research in mobility and musculoskeletal aging is changing the way we view and treat the aging process. Dr. Wright cares for athletes and active people of all ages and skill levels from the Division I Georgia State Panthers, Pens Elite developmental hockey teams, University of Pittsburgh Division I athletes, World Rugby 7’s, Olympic track and field athletes, and the Atlanta Ballet. She is a pioneering physician and thought leader for the new legion of E-Sports athletes.
In addition to her surgical practice, Dr. Wright is an accomplished researcher and author who speaks worldwide and develops innovative programs for optimizing performance and minimizing injury from the ball field to the boardroom. Dr. Wright is a media content expert and regularly appears on national TV shows including “Dr. Oz” and “The Doctors.” She is frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New
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Why is female anatomy still taboo? In this episode, Dr. Sameena Rahman explores breaking down shame, censorship, and the power of embracing "huge pussy energy."
Actress, entrepreneur, and creator of "Huge Pussy Energy," Jacqueline Buckingham, joins the show today to discuss the societal stigmas surrounding female anatomy and the gaps in women’s healthcare. Together, they address the deep-rooted cultural norms that associate shame with women’s bodies and how this stigma translates into real-world barriers, from menstrual health to sexual wellness.
Jacqueline shares her journey from the entertainment world to becoming a vocal advocate for women’s health and empowerment. With anecdotes about censorship and personal experiences that sparked her mission, Jacqueline emphasizes the need for equal representation and acceptance of the word "pussy" in society.
The duo delves into how embracing one's body without shame can transform lives and why advocating for yourself is more crucial than ever in a healthcare system that often overlooks women’s pain and pleasure.
Highlights:
Jacqueline discusses how her experience with censorship and how it fueled her to continue on her Huge Pussy advoacy.Dr. Sameena and Jacqueline explore the challenges of talking about female anatomy openly, even in medical settings.Cultural barriers and how societal norms around words like “pussy” impact women's health and confidence.Why the narrative around women’s bodies needs to change—from shame to celebration.The importance of closing the gender gap in healthcare and normalizing discussions around sexual health and pleasure.How embracing a “huge pussy energy” mindset can empower women to take control of their health and lives.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Share your thoughts by leaving a review, and don’t forget to spread the word about breaking down stigma around women’s health!"
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In this special episode recorded live from the Menopause Society meeting in Chicago, Dr. Sameena Rahman and co-host Dr. Heather Quaile interview two pioneers in female sexual medicine, Dr. Irwin Goldstein and his wife Sue Goldstein.
The Goldsteins, known as the “real Masters of Sex,” share their incredible journey in advancing women’s sexual health, from founding the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) to groundbreaking treatments for female sexual dysfunction.
Dr. Irwin Goldstein discusses the evolution of orgasm disorder treatment, the importance of the spine in genital pelvic pain, and cutting-edge therapies like shockwave therapy. Together, the Goldsteins have transformed sexual medicine, and this episode offers a glimpse into their work and the future of sexual health treatment.
Highlights:
The origin story of ISWISH and the role of Viagra in female sexual medicine.New treatment strategies for orgasm disorders, including an upcoming paper.Insights into the treatment of persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) and other pelvic pain conditions.The use of shockwave therapy in sexual medicine and its applications beyond female sexual health.The importance of multidisciplinary approaches to sexual health and the Goldsteins’ commitment to education and research.Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to Gyno Girl Presents: Sex, Drugs, and Hormones on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Follow us for updates and behind-the-scenes content on Instagram @GynoGirl. Share this episode with friends or colleagues who need to know more about sexual health and be sure to leave us a 5-star rating! Your support helps us bring you more impactful conversations
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Did you know heart disease is the number one killer of women, often going undetected due to subtle symptoms? In this episode, Dr. Jayne Morgan, a leading cardiologist, shares her insights into how menopause impacts cardiovascular health and how women can advocate for themselves in a system often biased against them.
Join Dr. Rahman as she sits down with Dr. Jayne Morgan, a renowned cardiologist passionate about addressing healthcare disparities. They delve into how heart disease uniquely affects women, especially during menopause, and the importance of understanding cardiovascular risks.
Dr. Morgan sheds light on the racial disparities in healthcare, the systemic biases that impact women of color, and the importance of clinical trials that include women. This episode also explores preventive measures, the role of hormone therapy, and how women can better advocate for their health.
Highlights:
Heart Disease in Women – Why it’s the #1 killer and how symptoms are often missed.Menopause and Heart Health – The link between menopause, estrogen, and cardiovascular disease.Bias in Clinical Trials – How underrepresentation in trials impacts women and minorities.Navigating Healthcare Bias – Tips for women, especially women of color, to find the right care.The Role of Hormone Therapy – Can it prevent heart disease, and how should it be approached?If you found this episode insightful, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review! Share your thoughts on how healthcare can better serve women and follow Dr. Jayne Morgan on Instagram, LinkedIn, and X for more medical insights.
Guest Bio
Dr. Jayne Morgan is an accomplished Cardiologist and Vice President of Medical Affairs at Hello Heart, with a strong focus on Women’s Health. She has extensive experience in cardiovascular research and is a recognized advocate for health equity, particularly in increasing minority participation in clinical trials. Dr. Morgan has held leadership positions at Piedmont HealthCare, where she led community health education efforts and the Covid Task Force. She is also well known for her social media series, The Stairwell Chronicles, which provides accessible medical information.
Dr. Morgan has received numerous accolades, including the NAACP Award and the National Women's Empowerment Award, and is a recognized expert on CNN and Scripps News. She holds an adjunct associate professor role at Morehouse School of Medicine and serves on various advisory boards, including Pfizer and Novartis. Her pioneering work in cardiovascular research, clinical trials, and women's health has made her a respected voice in the medical community.
Outside of her professional work, Dr. Morgan is also a certified Pilates enthusiast, promoting overall wellness in and out of the clinic.
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Struggling with weight gain during menopause or curious about how cannabis can ease your symptoms? You're not alone. Today on Gyno Girl Presents: Sex, Drugs, and Hormones, join us as we unpack these topics with Dr. Becky Lynn, a leading gynecologist and menopause expert from Evora Health. Discover groundbreaking treatments and real talk on women's health that you won't want to miss.
Dr. Lynn shares her journey into the specialized field of sex med, revealing the gaps in medical training that drove her to become a leading voice in women's sexual health. She discusses her innovative approaches to treating menopausal symptoms and sexual health problems, integrating her deep medical expertise with practical advice.
Our conversation today covers a range of topics, from the challenges of obesity medicine in menopausal women to groundbreaking research on cannabis use for sexual enhancement. Dr. Lynn's insights are not only informative but also deeply empowering, offering hope and new possibilities for women struggling with these complex issues.
HighlightsInnovative Approaches: Dr. Lynn discusses how she uses her expertise in obesity medicine to address weight management in menopausal women, integrating treatments like GLP-1 agonists.Sexual Medicine Insights: Explore how Dr. Lynn helps her patients navigate sexual health challenges during menopause, using both medical and counseling strategies.Cannabis Research: Dr. Lynn shares fascinating insights into her research on the effects of cannabis on sexual function, providing a nuanced view of its benefits.Educational Empowerment: Dr. Lynn emphasizes the importance of education and advocacy in overcoming the stigmas associated with sexual and reproductive health.Do you have questions about menopause or sexual health you're hesitant to ask? Join our conversation and empower yourself with knowledge. Subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and follow us on social media to stay updated with expert insights and supportive community discussions. Let's change the way we talk about women's health together!
Guest Bio:
Dr. Becky Lynn is the Founder and CEO of the Evora Women’s Health as well as an Adjunct
Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Saint Louis University.
Dr. Lynn is a leader in the women’s health and cannabis space. Her research focuses on the
effects of cannabis on sexual function in women. She has published papers in the scientific
literature and has presented her research both nationally and internationally. Dr. Lynn has been
featured in numerous podcasts and several articles in the cannabis space. Her The Relationship
between Marijuana Use Prior to Sex and Sexual Function in Women and Effects of Cannabinoids
on Female Sexual Function can be found online.
Dr. Lynn completed medical school at Georgetown University School of Medicine in
Washington, DC, completed her residency at Washington University in St. Louis, and practiced
at the University of Missouri, Columbia before joining the faculty at Saint Louis University in
2015 where she was full time faculty until 2020. After leaving SLU, she founded the Evora
Women’s Health in February 2020. In addition, she completed her sexual counselor training at
Sexual Medicine Associates in Florida and she completed her MBA at Saint Louis University. Dr.
Lynn enjoys running, foreign language and travel. She once rode her bicycle from London to
Paris to raise money for Breast Cancer Care.
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While estrogen often steals the spotlight, progesterone is equally vital for women’s health and deserves more attention. Join us as Dr. Tami Rowen shares her expertise on the critical roles of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. We explore everything from progesterone’s stabilizing effect on the uterine lining to the impact of birth control on hormonal balance.
Dr. Rowen provides valuable insights into the often-overlooked hormone progesterone and its significance in conditions like PMDD. She also delves into cultural attitudes toward genital grooming, the realities of labial surgery, and societal pressures affecting perceptions of genital appearance.
Highlights:
Progesterone’s Essential Role: Discover why natural progesterone is crucial for health and how it differs from synthetic hormones in birth control.Managing PMDD: Learn about hypersensitivity to progesterone in PMDD and explore treatment options that avoid worsening symptoms with progestin.Cultural Perspectives: Understand the influence of societal standards and the porn industry on genital grooming and body image.Labial Surgery Insights: Explore the reasons behind labial reconstructions, associated risks, and Dr. Rowen’s approach to managing complications.Patient Advocacy: Emphasizing the importance of counseling for labial surgeries and addressing potential sexual sensitivities and outcomes.Progesterone Beyond the Uterus: Examine how progesterone impacts brain health, postpartum depression, and overall sexual health.Research Challenges: Learn about the difficulties and costs associated with researching progesterone and obtaining FDA approval for testosterone treatments for women.Comprehensive Treatment Approach: Highlighting the need for a holistic approach to treating hypoactive sexual desire disorder, including the use of testosterone formulations.Guest Bio:
Dr. Rowen is an obstetrician and gynecologist whose care and research focuses on sexual health and transgender health, as well as complex gynecologic care for people with cancer. A lead gynecologic surgeon at UCSF, Rowen has expertise in laparoscopy (surgical diagnostic procedure to examine the inside of the abdomen) and vaginal and vulvar surgery, including especially hysterectomy. She is medical director of perioperative services for the obstetrics and gynecology department.
Rowen earned her medical degree and a master's degree in health and medical sciences through a joint program of the University of California, Berkeley and UCSF. She completed a residency in obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at UCSF.
Rowen is an international expert in sexual health. She has served as a board member for the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health and as an associate editor for the Journal of Sexual Medicine. She is a sought-after speaker on sexual medicine and has published dozens of papers and book chapters on the topics of sexual health and family planning and safe motherhood in developing countries. She is a member of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, World Professional Association for Transgender Health and American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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Ever find yourself saying “Honey, I have a headache”' more often than you'd like? You’re not alone. In this episode, Dr. Rahman reveals the hidden reasons behind persistent low libido and offers practical solutions to help break the cycle and reignite intimacy.
Dr. Rahman dives deep into hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), the most common form of female sexual dysfunction, affecting up to 40% or more of women. This episode is packed with valuable insights, from the biological intricacies of libido to the innovative treatments available today.
Dr. Rahman’s thorough exploration of HSDD helps listeners understand the vast influence of factors like brain neurotransmitters, hormonal imbalances, and socioeconomic conditions on women’s sexual health. She emphasizes that understanding these elements is key to effective treatment and overall quality of life.
Dr. Rahman's episode is a must-listen for anyone dealing with low libido or in search of a better understanding of women's sexual health. This episode is packed with actionable information, making it clear that acknowledging and addressing sexual dysfunction is essential for living a fulfilled life.
Highlights:
Understanding HSDD: Discover how HSDD impacts women and why addressing it is crucial. From fluctuating libido to distressing low sexual desire, Dr. Rahman explains it all.Biopsychosocial Approach: Learn how Dr. Rahman assesses HSDD through a comprehensive lens, looking at biological, psychological, and social factors.Groundbreaking Treatments: Get familiar with innovative treatments like Flibanserin (Addyi), Bremelanotide (Vyleesi), and the off-label use of testosterone. Dr. Rahman shares her clinical experiences and patient outcomes with these medications.Impact of Mental Health: Understand the significant role of mental health in sexual function. Whether it’s anxiety, depression, or the side effects of medications like SSRIs, Dr. Rahman elaborates on how these factors interplay with HSDD.The Role of Self-Care: Dr. Rahman underscores the importance of self-care beyond the physical, emphasizing the need for mental and emotional well-being.Remember, no one can advocate for your health better than you can. Dr. Rahman’s mission is to empower you with information so you can make informed decisions about your health.
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Do you ever wish there were more open conversations about the complexities of sexual and pelvic pain? On our latest episode we dives deep into these crucial topics with our amazing guest, Dr. Sonia Bahlani!
Join us as we explore these critical issues that affect countless women and discuss the path to better understanding and treatment.
We discuss the often misunderstood and stigmatized conditions of vaginismus and interstitial cystitis (IC), shedding light on the interplay between cultural influences, psychological factors, and the critical importance of specialized care.
Highlights:
Personal and Professional Journeys: Learn about Dr. Bahlani's unique career path, including her transition from general gynecology to specializing in pelvic pain, and her dedication to comprehensive patient care.Cultural and Psychological Insights: Dr. Bahlani delves into how cultural stigmatization, especially in South Asian communities, contributes to conditions like vaginismus. These cultural influences often prevent women from seeking the treatment they need.Beyond Physical Pain: We both emphasize that the absence of pain is not equivalent to experiencing pleasure and discuss the comprehensive treatments required for conditions such as vaginismus and IC, extending beyond just physical pain.The Spectrum of Pelvic Pain: Discover the complexities of IC, also known as painful bladder syndrome. Dr. Bahlani explains how IC is a spectrum condition with varying treatment approaches for different types of lesions, including both topical steroids and oral medications.The Role of Diet: We dive into the nuanced role of diet in managing IC and the conflicting data surrounding its effectiveness. Learn about how only a small percentage of patients are diet sensitive.Patient Empowerment: We stress the importance of patient education and self-advocacy, encouraging listeners to be proactive in seeking specialized care and understanding their bodies.Navigating Online Resources: The conversation touches upon the dual-edged sword of using online resources and social media for medical information. Both doctors caution against the potential stress and misinformation that can arise.Healthcare System Challenges: The challenges of providing adequate care within a healthcare system constrained by high patient volumes and insurance limitations are addressed, highlighting the need for better specialized training in sexual health.Who else would you like us to interview? This podcast exists so you can be better educated and advocate for yourself. Please share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts!
Guest Bio:
Dr. Bahlani graduated magna cum laude with an undergraduate degree and then went on to receive her Doctor of Medicine degree from the Virginia Commonwealth School of Medicine in Richmond, VA. She completed her residency in OB/GYN at New York Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center. After her residency, Dr. Bahlani joined the Smith Institute following a fellowship in urology under the mentorship of Dr. Robert Moldwin, a leader and innovator in the field of pelvic pain.
As the 2014 recipient of the Marinoff Career Development Award from the National Vulvodynia Association, Dr. Bahlani has been able to continue her clinical and research interests in the treatment of vulvodynia and sexual pain.
She’s been invited to present her research at multiple conferences, including the
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We’ve had some incredible conversations with menopause experts, but today’s guest brings a fresh perspective.
Imagine having a reliable, go-to source for all your menopause questions—no more sifting through conflicting advice. That’s exactly what our guest, Monica Molenaar, co-founder of Alloy, has created. Alloy is transforming the landscape of women's health, providing accessible, trusted solutions for those navigating menopause.
We delve into the nuances of hormone therapy as a safe and effective solution for menopausal symptoms. We address the misinformation surrounding it and discuss ways to access accurate and reliable information.
Monica’s personal journey forms a vital background to the conversation.From navigating personal health challenges to developing innovative solutions for vaginal and skin care, Monica’s journey has fueled Alloy’s mission to empower women.
Alloy aims not to replace traditional medical examinations but to supplement them by providing guidance and treatment options like hormone therapy, topical sildenafil, and more.
One recurring theme in our conversation is the importance of individual experiences. Different women will have different reactions to hormone therapy, but the key is having access to sound, evidence-based advice.
Highlights:
Monica’s Journey: Discover why Monica founded Alloy, including her personal experience with surgical menopause and the drive to create solutions for menopausal symptoms.Hormone Therapy Insights: Explore the key steps in hormone therapy, its potential to protect against chronic diseases, and how Alloy addresses skepticism through research and trials.Access and Advocacy: Learn how Alloy helps women access proper menopause care, bridging gaps with personalized advice from experienced OB-GYNs.Overcoming Challenges: Hear about Monica’s balance between work and motherhood, and how she overcame misinformation to provide evidence-based care.Empowerment and Community: Understand the importance of support networks and personal advocacy in navigating menopause and perimenopause.Join us for a deeply insightful discussion that's not just about menopause but about taking control of your health journey and living your best life through informed decisions.
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Monica's bio:
Monica Molenaar is a serial entrepreneur and an advocate for frank talk and common sense solutions around women’s health and wellness.
At the age of 40, Monica tested positive for the BRCA gene and elected to remove her ovaries prophylactically to reduce her risk of breast and ovarian cancers, thereby ending her natural production of estrogen and sending her into surgical menopause overnight. This began a multi-year journey trying to make sense of all the misinformation and lack of clarity around this phase of life. It was only after starting to supplement with estrogen and progesterone that Monica found relief from the menopausal symptoms affecting her quality of life and was able to get back to work. She was inspired to start Alloy to make sure that other women entering menopause would have an easier time than she did accessing credible information, effective and safe solutions, and a supportive community.
Monica is a graduate of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. A lifelong New Yorker, she now resides in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, with her husband and two teenage sons.
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Uncover how psychedelics and integrative medicine are could possibly be the next frontier in women's health, especially during crucial stages like menopause. In this compelling episode, Dr. Suzanne Gilberg, a leading expert in integrative medicine and OB-GYN, joins me to dive into the groundbreaking possibilities of psychedelics, plant-based healing, and holistic care for women.
We also dive deep into Dr. Suzanne's personal journey from labor and delivery to becoming a menopause specialist. She opens up about the transformative experiences that shaped her integrative approach and her mission to educate and empower women.
If you're ready to explore a whole new paradigm of women's health and menopause care, this episode is for you. Get ready to have your mind expanded and your spirit uplifted!
Highlights:
Psychedelics and Microdosing: Explore the growing research on psychedelics like psilocybin for mood disorders, trauma, and addiction in perimenopause, and the rising popularity of microdosing as an alternative treatment.Nature and Plant Medicine: Discover the healing power of reconnecting with nature through plant medicines and its impact on overall well-being.Cannabis for Sexual Health: Learn about the potential benefits of cannabis for sexual health and the need for more research to fully understand its effects.Integrative Medicine Approaches: Find out how blending Western and Eastern medicine, including Ayurveda and modern practices, can enhance health during menopause.Mind-Body-Spirit Connection: Understand how fitness, yoga, meditation, and spirituality contribute to physical and mental health during menopause.Healthcare Advocacy: Get practical tips from Dr. Gilberg on communicating your needs, finding the right provider, and utilizing telehealth services.Personal Insights: Hear about the real-world benefits of integrative medicine from Dr. Gilberg and myself, and why personal experiences are valuable.Inclusive Education: Recognize the importance of culturally sensitive menopause education and addressing racial biases in healthcare.As always, I'm here to empower you with knowledge so you can advocate for your best health. If this episode resonated with you, please give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, subscribe, and share with your friends. Your support keeps this podcast thriving!
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Guest Bio
Dr. Suzanne Gilberg- Lenz is a Diplomat of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz, MD, received her medical degree in 1996 from the USC School of Medicine and completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at UCLA/Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Gilberg-Lenz is involved in women’s empowerment and public education. She appears frequently as an expert in women’s health and integrative medicine in print, online, and on TV, where she is the Chief Medical Correspondent for the Drew Barrymore Show. She is the author of MENOPAUSE BOOTCAMP: Optimize Your Health, Empower Your Self, and Flourish as You Age (Harper Wave; October 11, 2022).
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Wondering if your hormone deficiency symptoms could be the genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)?
In this episode, I dive deep into the often-overlooked but crucial topic of GSM, a condition affecting a significant percentage of postmenopausal and perimenopausal women. GSM extends beyond vaginal dryness, causing discomfort, pain during intercourse, and urinary issues.
I discuss the importance of shifting away from the term "atrophic" and embracing the more comprehensive "genitourinary syndrome of menopause." This change in terminology reflects the wide-ranging impact of hormone deficiencies on genital and urinary health.
Highlighting the chronic and progressive nature of GSM, I emphasize the need for ongoing treatment and open communication between patients and healthcare providers. Unfortunately, many cases go unrecognized and under treated due to stigma and hesitancy surrounding menopause and perimenopause.
I also explore various treatment options for GSM, including topical estrogen, vaginal DHEA, and CO2 laser therapy. Importantly, I clarify that GSM can affect individuals at various stages of hormone deficiency, not just during perimenopause or postmenopause.
Throughout the episode, I advocate for the use of sensitive language when discussing these issues and encourage clinicians to prioritize patient comfort and understanding. By promoting education and open dialogue, we can break down barriers and ensure that individuals receive the care they need.
Remember, you don't have to suffer in silence. If you're experiencing symptoms of GSM, reach out to your healthcare provider and advocate for your well-being. Together, we can work towards better recognition, treatment, and support for this critical aspect of women's health.
Highlights:
- Understanding GSM: Learn about the comprehensive impact of hormone deficiencies on genitourinary health, extending beyond vaginal dryness to include discomfort, pain, and urinary symptoms.
- Shifting Terminology: Discover the significance of embracing the term "genitourinary syndrome of menopause" and moving away from the potentially hurtful "atrophic" label.
- Treatment Options: Explore various approaches to managing GSM, including topical estrogen, vaginal DHEA, and CO2 laser therapy, and understand their potential benefits.
- Breaking Stigmas: Recognize the importance of open communication and sensitive language in addressing the hesitancy and shame surrounding menopause and perimenopause.
- Advocating for Your Health: Gain the knowledge and confidence to discuss GSM with your healthcare provider and prioritize your well-being throughout the menopausal transition and beyond.
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