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Let's talk about the marvel that is our bodies, all they can do and what they need to thrive. We bring together some of the top minds, professors, doctors and influencers in the world to discuss complicated and stigmatized issues. We discuss topics like sexual wellness, mental health, menopause and overall healthy lifestyle. Plus, we delve into some of the barriers that exist in our world today such as technology, religion, politics, war, charity and all things that can enhance or prevent equality. We believe that women are at the core of all change and if we invest in them, we, as a world, will thrive.
Understanding my Eating Disorder with Amber Romaniuk
Over half a billion people suffer with some form of an eating disorder whether it be binging, over eating, a disorder such as bulimia or body dysmorphia. They have one of the highest mortality rates of any mental disease. These disorders affect all individuals of all ages and races however they are twice as prevalent in females than males. On this show with our guest Amber Romaniuk, who is an emotional Eating, Digestive and Hormone Expert, we delve into our own disorders and discuss how to recognize your own.
"The Sperm Broker" - Inside the global fertility market with Evie Jeang
The sperm industry is a global market valued at billions of dollars and it keeps growing due to the rising infertility rates, increased awareness of assisted reproductive technologies and demand from single women and same sex couples. However challenges still exist such as lack of regulation, limitless donations, incest concerns and medical history access. On this show we unpick the sperm industry, some unusual insemination practices on the sperm black market and together with guest Evie Jeang how her own journey led her to start her own on line fertility service. She is a no nonsense sperm broker, and with her organization Hera Family Planning she is helping to make the fertility process safe, accessible and smooth.
My House is Slowly Killing Me with Gary Binkow
Are you, like me, seduced on social media to buy that latest and greatest product that will change your life in some way! Well think again as it might just be slowly killing you! Many items in our homes and also supplement products hide behind inaccurate labels, lacking the very ingredients they flaunt while sneaking in undisclosed fillers and harmful contaminants. Some wellness supplements have been identified as completely fake, counterfeit products on Amazon and eBay. Skincare and beauty products are no better. The MAJORITY of cosmetics are filled with harmful chemicals that seep directly into your skin. Our next guest Gary Binkow, after producing block buster movies like "Finding Neverland" with Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet and a life threatening cancer health scare himself, formed a company to fill that important regulation gap and find safe products for our homes and bodies. Its called The Swell Score, you can't listen to this podcast and not change your life for the better.
Being a Girl in Pakistan
Pakistan, a country with a population exceeding 250 million, is often misunderstood despite its foundation based on religion. Challenges, particularly concerning girls, persist. Dr. Tabinda Sarosh, the international CEO of Pathfinder in Karachi, Pakistan, is a distinguished human rights and public health expert. She focuses on providing women’s health services across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. In this discussion, we delve into the experiences of girls growing up in Pakistan, addressing the complexities of managing sexual and reproductive health. Accessing information, services, and health products poses significant challenges, compounded by cultural barriers and recent cuts in government aid.
Ending HIV/AIDS in our lifetime with Joanna Bichsel
We have all known now about HIV/AIDS since the 80’s with well known people such as Rock Hudson and Freddie Mercury having died from the disease. Billions of dollars have been invested over the last 2 plus decades investing in government and civil society solutions. Many people in the west think that HIV/AIDS has gone away and even though we have made incredible strides to get it under control, it still takes thousands of lives every year and we see new infections daily. On this show we talk to Joanna Bichsel, the Founder and CEO of African based purpose driven firm Kasha on what it will take to finally end HIV. AIDS disproportionately effects people in Subsaharan Africa however the good news is that the solutions and technology are now in place to actually see the end of the HIV pandemic in our lifetime. This is known as "last mile health" and many might be interested in the fact that a lot of those solutions are within the private sector.