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A Naturopath's Healing Journey
Épisode 65
jeudi 7 novembre 2024 • Durée 40:55
The host of Gynocurious, Dr. Amy Novatt, begins by addressing the healthcare industry's reluctance to discuss the personal health struggles of medical professionals. The conversation transitions into the necessity of healing the healers, especially highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the healthcare system needs improvement in supporting its workers.
Dr. Novatt then introduces Dr. Amy Rothenberg, a licensed naturopathic doctor, to discuss her journey from an aspiring medical student to a seasoned practitioner of naturopathy. Dr. Rothenberg shares deeply personal experiences, including the profound impact of losing her parents to heart disease and cancer at a young age, which shaped her path toward naturopathy. Her anecdotes cover the unique aspects of naturopathic practices and how they differ from conventional medical treatment.
The conversation becomes more intimate as Dr. Rothenberg details her diagnosis and treatment for breast and ovarian cancer. She provides valuable insights and tips for other cancer survivors, and discusses the psychological and physical aspects of dealing with such illnesses. The episode concludes with Dr. Rothenberg addressing the challenges of intimacy post-cancer treatment, emphasizing self-care and communication with partners.
https://dramyrothenberg.com https://dramyrothenberg.com/books
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
Folx Health- providing Care for the LGBTQIA+community
Épisode 64
jeudi 31 octobre 2024 • Durée 42:13
In this episode of Gynocurious, Dr. Amy Novatt sits down with Kate Steinle, Chief Clinical Officer at FOLX Health, to delve into the complex and evolving landscape of gender-affirming healthcare. The conversation highlights the challenges and successes FOLX Health has encountered as it aims to provide respectful, affirming, and comprehensive care to the LGBTQIA+ community. Kate shares her journey from an EMT in high school to her current leadership role, emphasizing the importance of telehealth in making healthcare more accessible and personalized for marginalized groups.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the logistical, legal, and social hurdles that FOLX Health navigates to provide quality care. Kate elaborates on the necessity for continuous adaptation in the face of a challenging political landscape, outdated medical regulations, and societal preconceptions. She offers insights into how FOLX ensures its clinicians are well-trained in cultural competency and empathetic patient interactions, aiming to create a safe and welcoming space for all their patients.
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
Puberty and The Menses
Épisode 55
jeudi 29 août 2024 • Durée 38:29
In this episode of "Vulva Views," hosts Amy Novat and Alison Chawla delve into the intricate subject of menstrual cycles and the experience of raising daughters who will soon face this biological transition. They start the conversation by sharing some casual opening lines, amusing anecdotes, and an appreciation for going barefoot on a warm day. The discussion soon shifts to the macro and micro impacts of menstruation, including societal attitudes, personal experiences, and the euphemisms used to describe menstrual cycles. Amy and Allison candidly talk about how their families and surroundings acknowledged (or failed to acknowledge) menstrual cycles when they were younger and reflect on how it is different now with their own children.
The episode takes a heartfelt turn as both hosts recount their personal stories and the emotional landscapes surrounding menstruation. They emphasize the importance of support and open conversations between parents and their children. Allison shares touching memories from her past, including how friends helped her navigate her first period when her mother was ill. Both hosts advise parents to prepare for their children’s first periods in practical ways, like assembling care packages and providing age-appropriate books, underscoring the importance of letting their kids know they can talk about anything without fear of judgment or shame.
Finally, the hosts explore broader social implications, discussing how menstrual education and support can empower young girls. They stress the need for removing the stigma and shame often associated with menstruation and advocate for creating an environment of openness and understanding. Amy and Allison also touch upon the physiological and psychological challenges tied to menstruation, such as endometriosis and premenstrual mood changes, providing a well-rounded dialogue that aims to both inform and comfort their listeners.
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Physical Activity for all of us and Lymphedema (Part 2)
Épisode 54
jeudi 22 août 2024 • Durée 43:40
In this enlightening episode of GynoCurious, host Dr. Amy Novatt welcomes back physical therapist Keri Gill Smith to delve deeper into the conditions of lymphedema and lipedema. Dr. Novatt and Keri provide a detailed overview of lymphedema, a condition resulting from damage to the lymphatic system leading to chronic swelling. They dispel common misconceptions and share up-to-date research, offering listeners a better understanding of lymphedema's risks and management strategies. The discussion then transitions to lipedema, a lesser-known yet equally impactful condition characterized by painful fat accumulation predominantly affecting women. Keri sheds light on the symptoms, challenges, and treatment options for lipedema, emphasizing the differences between the two conditions. Listeners gain valuable insights into the complexities of these diseases, learning how to seek appropriate medical advice and support. Finally, the episode pivots to the crucial topic of exercise for everyone, including from the perspective of individuals dealing with these conditions. Dr. Novatt and Keri emphasize the importance of incorporating physical activity into daily routines, outlining practical strategies for achieving fitness goals. They address common barriers to exercise and offer motivational tips to help listeners stay committed to a healthier lifestyle. The episode concludes with a reminder of the holistic benefits of movement, encouraging everyone to prioritize their physical well-being.
Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keri-gill-smith-673628218/ https://www.choosept.com/find-a-pt/g/i/keri-a.-gill-smith-pt-dpt https://www.healthgrades.com/providers/keri-gill-smith-3x7nd
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
Get to know your lymphatic system!
Épisode 53
jeudi 15 août 2024 • Durée 40:38
Keri Gill-Smith PT, DPT, CLT-LANA, speaks to GynoCurious about her work at a physical therapist. She speaks in detail about the role of the lymphatic system and how she interfaces with patients who have disruptions to their lymphatic system, causing lymphedema. As a practitioner of manual lymphatic drainage techniques she helps us learn how to identify, care for and treat lymphedema; for those who might be challenged with this change in their body as a result of cancer treatments, injuries and genetic disorders.
Keri Gill-Smith Practice Information: https://www.nuvancehealth.org/locations/physical-rehabilitation-health-annex-at-rhinebeck
For More information about lymphedema I recommend these sites: Lymphology Association of North America (LANA)- Find a certified lymphedema therapist. www.clt-lana.org
Lymphedema Advocacy Group - Their mission is to advance lymphedema care in the United States by advocating for improved access to care for the diagnosis and treatment of the disease www.Lymphedematreatmentact.org
Lymphedema Education and Research Network- (LE&RN)- LE&RN's mission is to fight lymphatic diseases through education, research, and advocacy. They seek to accelerate the prevention, treatments and cures for lymphedema, lipedema, lymphatic anomalies, and the continuum of lymphatic diseases. www.lymphaticnetwork.org
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
Abdominal Massage
Épisode 52
jeudi 8 août 2024 • Durée 33:07
In this enlightening episode of Gyno Curious, host Amy delves into the world of massage therapy with special guest Suzu Kawamoto, a certified abdominal therapy collective practitioner. The conversation begins with Amy sharing her curiosity about why massage therapists often avoid the abdomen, setting the stage for an insightful discussion. Suzu shares her personal journey into the field of massage, influenced by her Japanese heritage and early experiences with healing touch in her family. The episode explores the various techniques and extensive training that Suzu has undertaken, including Swedish massage, Shiatsu, and Mayan abdominal therapy. Amy and Suzu discuss the holistic benefits of abdominal massage, such as improving circulation and releasing tension in the body. Suzu passionately explains how different parts of the body are interconnected and how touch can foster self-healing, emphasizing the unique and integrative approach she brings to her practice. Listeners are offered a deeper understanding of the value of massage therapy, especially during pre and postpartum periods. Suzu shares moving stories about her clients, highlighting the transformative power of abdominal massage. The episode wraps up with practical insights into the importance of self-care for both therapists and clients, and a heartfelt discussion on the essential role of touch in our overall well-being.
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
Dear Sister
Épisode 51
jeudi 1 août 2024 • Durée 54:45
Dear Sister is a breathtaking memoir about two sisters and the high-profile case involving Nikki Addimando, who was incarcerated for killing her longtime abuser. Michelle Horton, her sister, tells the audience about the harrowing years of Nikki's trials, incarceration and the devastating fall-out to raise Nikki's young children and to battle the criminal justice system. She speaks about her own healing journey in spite of the devastation to her family and community as they bore witness to the injustices of a legal system steeped in archaic notions about domestic violence victims. Michelle speaks openly and honestly about this heart wrenching experience and its impact on her life.
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Build Up Boys; improving the emotional intelligence of boys and men
Épisode 50
jeudi 25 juillet 2024 • Durée 46:27
After years of listening to women speak about the challenges of relationships, communication issues with their heterosexual partners and difficulty discussing all things that are emotional with male identified partners, I thought we might dive deep into this by discussing why some grown men lack emotional intelligence by looking back to what they learn as boys.
Gender stories run deep in our culture. The inability for adult men to emote and express empathy harks back to age 4-5 when they begin to learn ways of being that dissociates them from their emotions and their bodies signals around how they are feeling.
Build Up Boys works with pre-K -fifth grade boys in order to rewire these gender stories; equipping boys with the necessary skills to retain their innate emotional intelligence and teaching their caregivers on why it is so important to let their boys feel and express their entire range of emotions.
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The Imperfection of Being Human
Épisode 49
jeudi 18 juillet 2024 • Durée 38:44
Maryl Sackeim, MD wrote a personal perspective on the imperfection of childbirth in 2019. This written piece inspired the conversation with Gynocurious about the false expectations and narratives medicine has shared with women and their families about childbirth. She discusses the individual journeys of childbirth and illness and reviews the importance of speaking openly and honestly about all possible outcomes. Dr. Sackeim shares with us how she uses empathy and open conversations about her own life experiences (with patients) to help create improved relationships and to have patients as partners in their healing journeys.
Links: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2605803 https://mydoctor.kaiserpermanente.org/ncal/providers/marylsackeim https://journals.lww.com/greenjournal/citation/2019/03000/the__im_perfection_of_childbirth.23.aspx
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
Vulva Views - Eating Disorders
Épisode 48
jeudi 11 juillet 2024 • Durée 55:38
In this episode of "Vulva Views," hosts Amy Novatt, MD and Allison Chawla, a psychotherapist and alternative healer, delve deep into the complexities of eating disorders with their guest, Tabitha Limotte, a family therapist specializing in eating disorders. The conversation spans the psychological and physiological facets of eating disorders, the multiple misconceptions surrounding them, and the challenges of treatment and recovery. Tabitha discusses the importance of specialized care and the multifaceted causes behind eating disorders, which often go beyond mere body image issues to address underlying emotional and psychological factors.
The hosts and their guest review how to recognize the signs and symptoms of different eating disorders, understanding their often deep-rooted origins, and the intricate and long-term process of recovery. The episode emphasizes the role of family support, professional intervention, and a compassionate, non-judgmental approach to individuals struggling with these conditions. Vulva Views and Tabitha discuss the need to dispel common myths and foster greater empathy and awareness, highlighting the profound impact that a supportive environment can have on the journey to recovery.
National Eating Disorders Association Helpline 800-931-2237 https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline
National Alliance on Mental Health: Family-to-Family Programs https://www.nami.org/Find-Support/NAMI-Programs/NAMI-Family-to-Family
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