In this heartfelt episode, Kirsten Karchmer—one of North America’s first reproductive acupuncturists and founder of Conceivable—joins us to explore what it truly means to build a family. With over 20 years of experience supporting more than 10,000 couples through infertility, Kirsten shares both clinical insights and personal reflections on redefining fertility, resilience, and hope. Together, we discuss how technology and traditional medicine can work hand-in-hand to create more accessible,...
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In this heartfelt episode, Kirsten Karchmer—one of North America’s first reproductive acupuncturists and founder of Conceivable—joins us to explore what it truly means to build a family. With over 20 years of experience supporting more than 10,000 couples through infertility, Kirsten shares both clinical insights and personal reflections on redefining fertility, resilience, and hope. Together, we discuss how technology and traditional medicine can work hand-in-hand to create more accessible,...
S3 E5: How Ginanne Brownell's Surrogacy Journey Led to Legal Reform
The IAM; Podcast
56 minutes
7 months ago
S3 E5: How Ginanne Brownell's Surrogacy Journey Led to Legal Reform
Meet Ginanne Brownell, a journalist based in London, UK, originally from Michigan—a state where surrogacy was once a felony. After facing unexplained infertility, she welcomed her twins through surrogacy. Now, she’s using her storytelling and journalling expertise to explore surrogacy across the globe, not as a memoir, but as a powerful investigative project. She never set out to change the law, but her work has influenced the conversation around surrogacy in ways she never expected. Follow ...
The IAM; Podcast
In this heartfelt episode, Kirsten Karchmer—one of North America’s first reproductive acupuncturists and founder of Conceivable—joins us to explore what it truly means to build a family. With over 20 years of experience supporting more than 10,000 couples through infertility, Kirsten shares both clinical insights and personal reflections on redefining fertility, resilience, and hope. Together, we discuss how technology and traditional medicine can work hand-in-hand to create more accessible,...