What Have We Done?

What Have We Done to Women’s Health?

30 min · 5. dec. 2025
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For generations, women’s pain has been dismissed, misunderstood, or simply ignored. From PMS to perimenopause, hormonal mental health has been treated as something to “endure” instead of something to understand. In this episode, Chalin and Stephen speak with Ananya Grover, founder of HealCycle, an AI-powered companion app supporting women with PMS, PMDD, and perimenopause. Together, they explore why women’s health has been overlooked for so long — and how technology, empathy, and a jellyfish named Tara could help women everywhere feel seen, supported, and understood. Created with Soundly AI and Propel, featuring HealCycle.

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