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Womansplain is a podcast and community championing female founders who are building the future: across every industry. From consumer and healthcare to tech, finance, and beyond, we spotlight the women disrupting their spaces, sharing the stories, strategies, and hard-won lessons behind their ventures. With 200K+ downloads and a growing community of 5,000+ founders, investors, and operators, we're here to amplify the voices shaping what's next. New episodes drop weekly on Tuesdays.Follow us on Instagram: @womansplainpodSubscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WomansplainPod

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episode She Healed Her Own Acne with Acupuncture and Built a TCM Sanctuary | Saher Hussaini, Founder of SYI Acupuncture cover

She Healed Her Own Acne with Acupuncture and Built a TCM Sanctuary | Saher Hussaini, Founder of SYI Acupuncture

Saher Hussaini is the founder and acupuncturist of Set Your Intention Acupuncture (SYI Acupuncture), a New York-based wellness studio reshaping the modern acupuncture experience through intentional healing, considered design, and personalized care. A licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, Saher blends the ancient wisdoms of Traditional Chinese Medicine with an integrative approach to treatment, supporting patients through hormonal imbalances, emotional wellness, skin health, stress, and digestive support. SYI is designed as an extension of her healing philosophy. Every detail of the space was created to evoke calm and restoration, with chic interior design and sensory experience that play an integral role in the healing process. As acupuncture and Chinese medicine continue to gain recognition in publications like Vogue and ELLE, Saher has become a trusted provider for those seeking a more refined approach to wellness. Saher came to Chinese medicine the way many of her patients do: out of desperation. At 23, working as an EMT in DC, she developed adult-onset cystic acne so severe it covered her face and chest, then spiraled into a stomach ulcer after six months of escalating antibiotics. A friend referred her to a TCM doctor who cleared the ulcer and healed her skin, and pivoted her entire career. Born to a family of internal medicine and psychiatry physicians, Saher traded her Western medical path for a four-to-five-year masters and doctorate in TCM, eventually opening SYI in Nomad as a solo practice. In this episode, Saher breaks down the five pillars of TCM (acupuncture, herbal therapy, dietary guidance, moxibustion, and movement practices like qigong and tai chi), and why TCM treats the whole body interconnectedly rather than isolating symptoms. She explains the Qi clock, the 24-hour cycle where each organ system functions optimally in three-hour increments, and why being asleep between 11 PM and 3 AM is non-negotiable for liver and gallbladder restoration. She walks through the biomedical theories behind acupuncture (opioid receptor mimicry, central nervous system signaling, fascial networks) and why a needle in your head can resolve tendinitis in your foot. She gets honest about building SYI: the sign-from-the-universe morning a Hulu executive emailed asking her to provide ear seeds for 200 tastemakers at the Reasonable Doubt premiere ("I literally thought it was Nigerian prince spam"), and why she chose "Set Your Intention" rather than her initials, to make the space about the patient, not the practitioner. Plus: the TCM dermatology fellowship she's pursuing in London under Dr. Mazin Al-Hafaji, and the beauty soup (Jujube, Tremella mushroom, Goji berry, pear, with Indian spices) she's developing into her inaugural product. Whether you're a founder building a solo practice without a playbook, a woman who's exhausted every Western option, a wellness operator studying how design transforms a clinical space, or someone who wants to understand why you're waking up groggy and reaching for coffee, this one's for you. 🎁 A gift from us + SYI Acupuncture: Because acupuncture is a medical service, SYI is unable to offer broadly available discounts. The first ten Womansplain listeners to email hello@syiacupuncture.com [hello@syiacupuncture.com] with the Womansplain newsletter forwarded along and a request for an herb consultation will receive a complimentary herbal consultation ($150 value). Find SYI Acupuncture: 🔗 syiacupuncture.com [http://syiacupuncture.com] 📲 @syi.acu 📍 27th & Broadway, Nomad, NYC Find Womansplain: 📲 @womansplainpod ✉️ hello@womansplainpod.com [hello@womansplainpod.com]

19. mai 2026 - 39 min
episode She Bled Through Her Wedding Dress and Built a Chinese Medicine Empire | Lulu Ge, Founder & CEO of Elix cover

She Bled Through Her Wedding Dress and Built a Chinese Medicine Empire | Lulu Ge, Founder & CEO of Elix

Lulu Ge came to this country at four and a half not speaking a word of English, internalized the immigrant instinct to shed everything different about her, and spent her 20s in fashion corporate strategy running a $300M budget at Saks. Hormonal acne, hair falling out, periods so unpredictable she bled through her white French lace wedding dress during cocktail hour at her Tuscan wedding. Park Avenue gynecologists offered the same three things on rotation: pill, patch, ring; antidepressants for the mood swings; opioids for the pain. It was her mom who finally said: you need to give Chinese medicine a try. One blend of herbs from a doctor who read her tongue, three months of boiling them down at home, and her next period arrived without warning. No cramps, no signal, just a body that finally felt like her own. She is now the founder and CEO of Elix, the first modern east-meets-west wellness platform integrating 5,000 years of Traditional Chinese Medicine with clinical research. She launched March 8, 2020, the same weekend Cuomo declared a state of emergency, and grew 2,000% in the first 18 months running the company from her childhood bedroom. In this episode, Lulu breaks down why 60% of birth control is prescribed off-label as a band-aid for symptoms it was never invented to treat, and the East/West split she's spent six years bridging. She teaches a real-time tongue read you can do right now: red tip means heart-organ stress and overthinking (most high-powered women have it), scalloped edges mean dampness and bloating, red dots mean blood stagnation and likely period cramps or headaches. Plus the warming-vs-cooling food framework (red inflamed acne = internal heat, eat cucumber and watermelon; whitehead acne with fatigue = internal cold, skip the salads and ice drinks). She walks through the science behind the formulas: Daily Harmony, based on a 1,000-year-old cortisol-regulating formula that's the #1 selling formula in Asia; and the new mental clarity formula featuring reishi, lion's mane, and cordyceps. She also gets honest about telling her immigrant parents she was quitting her dream Saks job ("my mom looked me in the eye and burst into tears"), and the Wharton EMBA professor Ethan Mollick who pulled her aside after Entrepreneurship 101 and said "if you decide to do this full time, I'll fund you" (six months later he followed through). Plus her advice for young founders: know your why before you raise a dollar. Whether you're a woman who came off birth control and watched everything go haywire, a founder weighing whether to leave a corporate job for an idea your parents are scared of, or someone who has never once thought to look at her own tongue in the mirror on a Friday night, this one's for you. 🎁 A gift from us + Elix: Use code WOMANSPLAIN15 at checkout on elixhealing.com [http://elixhealing.com] for 15% off your first purchase. Find Elix:🔗 elixhealing.com [http://elixhealing.com]📲 @elixhealing📲 Lulu: @lulug and @luluth eherbalist on TikTok Find Womansplain:📲 @womansplainpod✉️ ⁠ [hello@womansplainpod.com]hello@womansplainpod.com [hello@womansplainpod.com]⁠ [hello@womansplainpod.com]

12. mai 2026 - 42 min
episode She Diagnosed Her Own PCOS and Built an Empire | Samantha Diamond, Founder & CEO of Bird&Be cover

She Diagnosed Her Own PCOS and Built an Empire | Samantha Diamond, Founder & CEO of Bird&Be

Samantha Diamond was diagnosed with PCOS in her mid-20s by her then-boyfriend, a Toronto OBGYN resident who happened to be living with her. Most women wait years for that diagnosis. 70% never get it at all. That asymmetry, the unfair advantage of having a doctor at home, became the founding insight for Bird&Be: what if everyone could walk into a fertility appointment already armed with the information, the testing, and the lifestyle prep? Now she's the founder and CEO of Bird&Be, a modern fertility brand selling supplements, at-home tests, and male fertility kits to a 1,000-store Ulta Beauty footprint, an eight-figure subscription business growing 100% YoY, and a clinical network of fertility doctors actively prescribing the products to their patients. She built it after a decade running her own beauty PR agency in Canada, a miscarriage between her second and third child, and a long fertility journey of her own. In this episode, Samantha breaks down why birth control masks PCOS for years (and the exact symptoms to watch for when you come off it), the difference between cycle-tracking apps and ovulation strips ("apps are amazing for remembering things, but you need to add the biometrics"), and why she insists women ask their doctors for blood work and an ultrasound, and find a new doctor if they're refused. She walks through the science behind every product: the FSH ovarian reserve test that nearly annihilated her to manufacture (started in COVID, when no lab in the world wanted to make non-COVID rapid tests), the at-home sperm test that sends you a video of your moving sperm in 15 minutes, and the CoQ10 dose in their preconception supplement, the highest on the prenatal market. She also gets honest about the resounding nos in her first fundraise ("I left every meeting wondering, am I a fool?"), the COVID pivot when her original team walked, and the early investor who called her months later and said "I can't stop thinking about you and this idea." Plus: meeting her co-founder through her own husband, why she pays for a communication coach for the founding team ("a co-founder relationship is like a marriage"), and her two-part advice for young founders that has nothing to do with business and everything to do with sleep, heavy weights, and being "dressed to be ready." Whether you're a founder navigating your first round of investor nos, a woman who came off birth control and noticed something is off, a CPG operator studying how to win clinical credibility and beauty-aisle distribution at the same time, or someone who just wants to understand her own cycle for the first time, this one's for you. 🎁 A gift from us + Bird&Be: Use code WOMANSPLAIN15 at checkout on birdandbe.com [http://birdandbe.com] for 15% off sitewide (one-time orders or your first subscription order). Valid through end of September. Find Bird&Be:🔗 birdandbe.com [http://birdandbe.com]📲 @birdandbe Find Womansplain:📲 @womansplainpod✉️ hello@womansplainpod.com [hello@womansplainpod.com]

5. mai 2026 - 44 min
episode She Landed in LA With Two Suitcases and Built a Seaweed Empire | Alissa Miky, Founder & CEO of OoMee cover

She Landed in LA With Two Suitcases and Built a Seaweed Empire | Alissa Miky, Founder & CEO of OoMee

Alissa Miky moved to LA at 21 with two suitcases, no English fluency, no U.S. degree, no family or friends, and built a seaweed empire anyway. Her first U.S. company, Misaki Tokyo, turned luxury seaweed candy into a 1.4M-follower TikTok phenomenon with Kim Kardashian collabs and Oscars and Emmys pre-event placements. Now she's the founder and CEO of OoMee, the first marine plant beverage brand in the U.S. and the inventor of an entirely new category: Seabiotics. Made from red seaweed, OoMee curbs your appetite the way a GLP-1 might, only it costs $3.50 a can, has 20 calories, and tastes like strawberry hibiscus. Alissa lost 40 pounds drinking it. She's also a Forbes Japan 100 honoree, a Japanese TV anchor with 15 million viewers, a cancer fighter in remission, and openly ADHD. In this episode, Alissa breaks down why the pre-biotic trend is already over (and how the hype cycle dictates everything she builds), why she dogeza-bowed her way into exclusive U.S. distribution rights with Japan's largest seaweed company, and why she built OoMee in the Bay Area instead of LA: "find the place where you can bloom." She also gets into the four-year, 4,000-trial product development process, why she refused to spend on CapEx and partnered with a co-man instead, and how she landed in 700+ locations on launch (most beverage brands start with 200). Plus: the Misaki Tokyo to OoMee playbook, building in a category that doesn't exist yet, and why approachable beats authentic when your goal is to heal as many people as possible. Whether you're an Asian American founder navigating a market that's only 8% of the population, a CPG operator obsessed with white space, or just someone who wants a wellness drink that doesn't taste like the ocean, this one's for you. 🎁 A gift from us + OoMee: Use code WMSPLN15 at checkout on oomee.life [http://oomee.life] for 15% off your order. Valid through end of June. Consider it your sign to finally try them. Find OoMee: 🔗 oomee.life [http://oomee.life] 📲 @oomee.life [http://oomee.life] Find Womansplain: 📲 @womansplainpod ✉️ hello@womansplainpod.com [hello@womansplainpod.com]

28. april 2026 - 50 min
episode Sex, Sleep & Serotonin: There's a Chocolate For That | Charlotte Cruze, Co-Founder & COO of Alice Mushrooms cover

Sex, Sleep & Serotonin: There's a Chocolate For That | Charlotte Cruze, Co-Founder & COO of Alice Mushrooms

Charlotte Cruze went from producing Willard Scott's 100-year-old birthday segment at NBC, to running branded content for luxury men's publishers, to an NYU Master's in Food Studies, all before co-founding Alice Mushrooms, the functional mushroom chocolate brand now sold in Target, Whole Foods, Sprouts, and Erewhon. Named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2025, Alice has made functional mushrooms feel less "kombucha mother in the basement" and more "cute tin on your nightstand." In this episode, Charlotte breaks down the science of functional mushrooms (no, they're not psychedelic, and no, microdosing isn't legal at Erewhon), why dark chocolate is the most bioavailable supplement vehicle on the market, and how she and co-founder Lindsay met over the phone during COVID and spent two years sourcing before they'd put anything in a wrapper. She also gets into the brand's "indulge, don't endure" philosophy, the delusion required to build in an emerging category, and why she takes all five chocolates (Nightcap, Brainstorm, Happy Ending, Party Trick, and Zen X) daily. Whether you're building in a category that doesn't exist yet, curious about the mushroom-chocolate-industrial complex, or just looking for something to take the edge off without a glass of wine, this one's for you. 🎁 A gift from us + Alice Mushrooms: Use code WOMANSPLAIN20 at checkout on alicemushrooms.com [http://alicemushrooms.com] for 20% off your order. Consider it your sign to finally try them. Find Alice Mushrooms:🔗 alicemushrooms.com [http://alicemushrooms.com]📲 @alice.mushrooms Find Womansplain:📲 @womansplainpod✉️ ⁠ [hello@womansplainpod.com]hello@womansplainpod.com [hello@womansplainpod.com]⁠ [hello@womansplainpod.com]

21. april 2026 - 50 min
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