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Modern Conception

Podcast by Brittney Sobel

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Personal stories & conversations

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About Modern Conception

A New Era of Fertility, Decoded. No shame. No stigma. Just real talk about modern fertility. On Modern Conception, hosts Brittney Sobel and Amanda Zurawski—founders of it is Sloane—bring you intimate conversations with fertility doctors, patients, advocates, and thought leaders to explore what it really takes to build a family today. From IVF to IUI, egg freezing to surrogacy, reproductive rights to emotional resilience, we break it all down so you can feel informed, supported, and seen. Whether you’re trying now, trying later, or just trying to understand, you belong here.

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18 episodes

episode Lauren Tetenbaum joins Brittney Sobel: Perimenopause, Hormones & Why No One Talks About It artwork

Lauren Tetenbaum joins Brittney Sobel: Perimenopause, Hormones & Why No One Talks About It

In this episode of Modern Conception, Brittney sits down with women’s health advocate, licensed therapist (and attorney)  Lauren Tetenbaum to unpack one of the most overlooked stages of reproductive health: perimenopause. Lauren breaks down what perimenopause actually is, why it can begin earlier than many expect, and the wide range of physical and emotional symptoms that often go unrecognized or dismissed. From mood shifts and sleep disruption to cycle changes and hormonal fluctuations, she explains why so many women are told it’s “just stress” when it’s actually something more. Together, Lauren and Brittney explore why perimenopause is so poorly understood, how women can better advocate for themselves, and why this phase should be viewed as part of a broader continuum of hormonal health—not an isolated moment. This episode is essential for anyone looking to better understand their body, recognize early signs of perimenopause, and navigate this transition with more clarity and support.

23 Apr 2026 - 31 min
episode Who Gets the Embryos? IVF, Divorce & the Law | Brett Ward artwork

Who Gets the Embryos? IVF, Divorce & the Law | Brett Ward

In this episode of Modern Conception, Brittney sits down with leading family law attorney Brett Ward to unpack one of the most complicated—and increasingly common—legal questions in modern fertility care: what happens to embryos if a relationship ends? Brett explains how courts approach embryo ownership disputes, including the role of clinic consent forms, mutual intent, state law, and competing constitutional rights. He also discusses whether couples can create separate legal agreements outside of clinic paperwork—and when those agreements are actually enforceable. The conversation also explores the long-term legal implications of creating embryos with a partner, including questions around future parental rights and even potential child support obligations. For anyone considering IVF, this episode is a critical reminder that fertility decisions are not just medical—they can also create lasting legal relationships. Brett shares the key legal steps patients should take before creating embryos to protect themselves and avoid future disputes.

5 Mar 2026 - 49 min
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Ali Mann Stevens: Maternal Hope, Loss & the Power of Sharing Your Story

In this episode of Modern Conception, Brittney sits down with author Ali Mann Stevens to discuss her deeply personal fertility journey and the inspiration behind her book Maternal Hope. Ali opens up about navigating infertility, pregnancy loss, and the emotional complexity of holding onto hope through uncertainty. She shares why she chose to tell her story—and how storytelling can transform isolation into connection, not just for the person living it, but for everyone who reads it. Together, Brittney and Ali explore the power of vulnerability, the importance of community, and why sharing these experiences openly helps others feel less alone in their own fertility journeys. This conversation is a moving reminder that even in the most difficult moments, connection and storytelling can be a source of healing and hope.

26 Feb 2026 - 50 min
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Batya Novick: The Grief of Infertility & Letting Go of the Family You Imagined

In this intimate episode of Modern Conception, Brittney sits down with therapist Batya Novick to explore one of the most complex and least discussed aspects of infertility: the grief that lingers even after becoming a parent. Batya shares her personal and professional perspective on the emotional toll of secondary infertility, and what it means to grieve the sibling you imagined for your child. Together, she and Brittney discuss the quiet, often misunderstood pain of letting go of a vision for your family, and why that grief can coexist with deep gratitude. This conversation offers validation, language, and support for anyone navigating infertility, loss, and the emotional realities of family-building that rarely get spoken about openly.

19 Feb 2026 - 51 min
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The Truth About Endometriosis (And Why So Many Women Are Misdiagnosed) with Dr. Sheeva Talebian

Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women — yet it remains one of the most misunderstood and misdiagnosed conditions in women’s health. In this episode of Modern Conception, I sit down with reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Sheeva Talebian for a candid, no-BS conversation about: • What endometriosis actually is (and what it isn’t) • Why so many women are dismissed for years • The connection between endometriosis and fertility • IVF considerations for patients with endo • Surgery vs. medical management • How inflammation, lifestyle, and stress play a role We also shift gears and talk about Dr. Talebian’s personal approach to health — from marathon training and strength work to how she maintains energy, balance, and longevity while running a demanding clinical practice. This episode is equal parts science and strategy — designed to help women feel informed, empowered, and in control of their bodies. Whether you’re navigating endometriosis, thinking about fertility, or simply want smarter insight into hormonal health, this one is essential listening.

12 Feb 2026 - 34 min
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