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  • Whales, Eros and Pleasure! Does Size Matter?
    2025/05/01

    Dr. Novatt speaks with writer and environmental observer, Rachel Blume, who currently resides and is inspired by, Alaska. The conversation dives deep into Rachel's personal and professional inspirations, while also touching on intriguing aspects of Alaskan geography and its impact on her work. Amy and Rachel then venture into the fascinating and often taboo topic of pleasure in animal species. They discuss scientific observations of self-pleasure and mating rituals in whales and other animals, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and normalizing conversations about pleasure in both humans and animals. Rachel enlightens listeners with her research on the clitorises of various species, including some surprising non-mammalian examples, and the broader implications for understanding sexual pleasure and anatomy. The episode concludes with a heartfelt discussion about personal pleasure and the power of introspection and self-care. Rachel reflects on her own experiences with orgasm and the significance of self-exploration in achieving sexual fulfillment. She also shares the joy she finds in parenting her son, who offers her a fresh perspective on life. Dr. Novatt and Rachel underscore the importance of prioritizing one's own pleasure and well-being, encouraging listeners to embrace their desires and live joyfully without shame.

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    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    31 分
  • Making Sense of Menopause
    2025/04/24

    In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt speaks about the perimenopause and menopause with her guest, Susan Willson, a Yale-educated, certified nurse midwife, and author of the book "Making Sense of Menopause: Harnessing the Power and Potency of Your Wisdom Years". Susan Willson speaks to the cultural and societal perceptions of menopause, challenging the notion that menopause signifies a decline in a woman's body and mind. She elaborates on the invaluable gifts and wisdom that come with the elder years, drawing from biological and evolutionary theories such as the 'grandmother hypothesis', which suggests that the presence of grandmothers has historically contributed to the survival and evolution of our species. By shifting the perspective towards recognizing the strengths and creativity that emerge during this time, Willson advocates for a more empowering view of menopause. Throughout the episode, both Dr. Novatt and Willson address practical aspects of navigating menopause, such as managing stress, the crucial role of adrenal health, and the importance of balanced lifestyle changes. They discuss the support systems and self-inquiry practices that can aid women in understanding and embracing this phase of life. The conversation is enriched with personal anecdotes, expert advice, and a shared goal of empowering women to view menopause not as an end, but as a transformative period filled with potential. The episode concludes with a reminder to stay connected with a supportive community and embrace the body's natural transitions with curiosity and care.

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    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    40 分
  • You Are What You Eat???
    2025/04/17

    Join Dr. Amy Novatt in this episode of GynoCurious as she delves into the adage 'You are what you eat' with guest Rebecca Blake, a Clinical Nutritionist, Registered Dietician and Healthcare Operations Executive. Rebecca shares her journey from studying psychology to discovering her passion for nutrition. They discuss the origins of the phrase, mindful eating, the importance of whole foods, and debunk popular nutritional myths such as intermittent fasting and protein intake. Rebecca also provides practical advice for understanding our body's hunger cues, creating a guilt-free and shame-free environment, and the importance of building trust between practitioner and patient. This conversation is packed with insights that could change your relationship with food and inspire healthier eating habits.

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    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    51 分
  • Hormonal Hormonal Therapy, a Conversation that Should Never End
    2025/04/10

    Dr. Amy Novatt delves into the complex and often misunderstood realm of menopause hormonal therapy, previously known as Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). Dr. Novatt is joined by Dr. Liz Lyster, an OB-GYN and midlife health expert, to discuss the history, controversies, and current understanding surrounding hormone therapy. The conversation includes an in-depth look at the impact of the landmark 2002 Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study, which drastically changed the public perception and medical approach to HRT, and moves on to explore bio-identical hormones, safer methods of administration, and the importance of individualized treatment plans.

    Dr. Lyster provides expert insights into the benefits of hormone therapy, including its role in alleviating menopausal symptoms, improving bone density, and potentially lowering the risks of heart disease, dementia, and certain cancers. Both hosts emphasize the significance of personalized medical advice and the need to consider each woman's unique health profile and family history. The episode also covers practical advice on when to start hormone therapy, the importance of a baseline bone density scan at age 50, and the often misunderstood concept of 'estrogen dominance.' They encourage listeners to proactively engage with their healthcare providers and to consider hormone therapy as a viable option for improving quality of life during the menopausal transition.

    On a more personal note, Dr. Lyster shares her recent experiences with loss and grief. This segment underscores the broader theme of reinvention and resilience during midlife, touching on how managing one's health can help navigate the emotional and physical changes that accompany this stage of life.

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    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    42 分
  • Radiation Oncology; What's That?
    2025/04/03

    In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt welcomes Dr. Beth Tapen, a radiation oncologist based in Northern California, to discuss the intricacies of radiation oncology. They delve into the history and practice of using radiation to treat various cancers, explaining how this powerful yet paradoxical tool has evolved since its inception in the late 19th century. Dr. Tapen shares her journey into the medical field, highlighting experiences from her training and the challenges she faced, including a significant crossroad in her career path and a difficult experience with misogyny in a residency program.

    The conversation explores the complexities and technological advances in radiation therapy, particularly as it applies to female pelvic and breast cancers. Dr. Tapen details the multi-disciplinary approach involved in planning radiation treatments, including the importance of understanding cancer biology, human physiology, and technological aspects of treatment. She describes the patient experience, from initial consultation through to the administration of treatment, emphasizing the meticulous care that goes into mitigating side effects and customizing the approach based on individual patient needs.

    Towards the end of the episode, the discussion shifts to the emotional and psychological aspects of oncology care. Dr. Novatt and Dr. Tapen stress the importance of informed consent, the patient's role in their own treatment decisions, and the critical impact of clinical trials on improving cancer care.

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    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    47 分
  • Inspired and Outraged with Dr. Alice Rothchild
    2025/03/27

    Dr. Amy Novatt hosts Dr. Alice Rothchild, a retired OB GYN, career-long feminist, author, and filmmaker. The discussion delves into Dr. Rothchild's extensive career as an OB GYN, highlighting the challenges, indignities, and triumphs she faced from her days as a resident in Boston to becoming an influential voice in women's healthcare. Dr. Rothchild shares insights from her latest book, 'Inspired and Outraged: The Making of a Feminist Physician,' revealing her motivations, personal experiences and the therapeutic journey of writing. The episode provides a platform for her to express the cathartic nature of capturing her life story in poetry, while giving listeners a glimpse into the feminist movements, consciousness-raising activities, and political struggles that shaped her professional path. She emphasizes the importance of community and activism in overcoming isolation and fighting societal and systemic oppression. From discussing shared experiences of sexism in medical training to recounting transformative and often painful moments in her career, Alice and Amy engage in an open, heartfelt conversation. The episode concludes with Dr. Rothchild's reflections on the enduring struggle for reproductive rights and women's health, along with her personal joys, including writing, hiking, and spending time with her grandchildren.

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    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    51 分
  • What Judy Blume Continues to Teach Us
    2025/03/21

    In this episode of GynoCurious, host Dr. Amy Novatt reflects on her lifelong love of books. She welcomes guest Rachelle Bergstein, a New York-based author, to discuss her passion for writing, especially focused on women’s issues and cultural history.

    They highlight the importance of narratives in shaping minds and discuss the historical context and implications of book censorship, particularly concerning women's voices and bodily autonomy. They discuss Rachelle's most recent book about Judy Blum which explores Blume's capacity to write about universalities through the voice of a single character and bring to focus the experiences of teens and young adults.

    The conversation underscores the significance of storytelling, education through fiction, and advocating for women's freedom and health.

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    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    33 分
  • Plant Medicine
    2025/03/13

    In this enlightening episode of GynoCurious, host Dr. Amy Novatt delves into the world of plant medicine and psychedelics with her guest, Kelly Jennings, a naturopathic doctor, acupuncturist, herbalist, and ritual space creator. Amy and Kelly explore the rising interest and burgeoning research into the therapeutic effects of these substances, examining why this shift is occurring now and what it reveals about our contemporary search for healing modalities outside of conventional pharmaceutical approaches. The discussion highlights how these ancient practices are being revisited and appreciated in modern contexts for their profound capacity to foster a sense of community and holistic healing.

    Dr. Jennings shares her personal and professional journey, detailing how her experiences and encounters with alternative medicine led her to deep connections with plant medicines and psychedelics. She emphasizes the unique and potent ways these substances can create a sense of interconnectedness and meaning. Through her narratives, listeners gain insights into how plant medicines are not just therapeutic but also hold cultural and spiritual significance that can transform perspectives and lives.

    Throughout the episode, Dr. Novatt and her guest also address the importance of safe and informed use of psychedelics, underscoring the necessity to work with experienced and knowledgeable guides. They discuss the potential of these substances in treating various ailments with the integration of alternative therapies with conventional medical practices. The episode is a rich blend of science, personal story, and practical advice, geared toward anyone interested in the evolving landscape of holistic and integrative health.
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    49 分