Women's Mental Health: Hormones, Care Gaps, and the Invisible Load
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Women’s mental health has been overlooked, discounted, and politicized for generations, and in this episode of Hold ’em Accountable, we’re pulling back the curtain on the history, the policy failures, and the lived reality behind the crisis. “Women’s Mental Health: Hormones, Care Gaps, and the Invisible Load” is a deep, unfiltered dive into how society, politics, and healthcare systems continue to shape the mental health outcomes of women in Indiana and across the United States. Cohosted by Kristie Holder, host of the upcoming Hold ’em Accountable: Breaking the Silence, this conversation explores the long arc of women’s mental health—from historical discrimination and medical myths to postpartum challenges, hormonal health, care deserts, workplace inequities, and the punishing invisible load that women carry every single day. We examine how political decisions, economic pressures, and cultural expectations intersect to create gaps in care, slow reforms, and reinforce barriers that women have been pushing against for decades. This episode also features viewer-submitted segments, grounding the conversation in real experiences from Hoosiers and viewers nationwide who are demanding answers, accountability, and better policy. Whether you follow Indiana politics, care about systemic reform, love historical context, or simply want to understand why society works the way it does and how we can fix it, this is a must-watch. If you’re ready for a bold, fact-driven, people-focused breakdown of the politics, history, and policymaking that shape women’s mental health, settle in. It’s time to talk openly, demand better, and push forward. Hashtags: #WomensMentalHealth #IndianaPolitics #PoliticalCommentary #MentalHealthPolicy #InvisibleLoad #PostpartumHealth #HealthcareReform #HoldEmAccountable #KristieHolder #BreakingTheSilence #HistoryAndPolitics #MentalHealthAwareness