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The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Josie Rodriguez-Bouchier
75 episodes
8 months ago
This is the second part to the conversation with Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her). This episode is a deeper dive into our responsibility of breaking cycles and starting new cycles for the next generation. This includes living our truths, holding intergenerational compassion, honoring people while they are alive, documenting and archiving, and much more. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Follow Veronica on Instagra...
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This is the second part to the conversation with Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her). This episode is a deeper dive into our responsibility of breaking cycles and starting new cycles for the next generation. This includes living our truths, holding intergenerational compassion, honoring people while they are alive, documenting and archiving, and much more. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Follow Veronica on Instagra...
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Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/75)
The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Veronica Agard: Love as Intergenerational Wealth and Legacy Building (Part 2)
This is the second part to the conversation with Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her). This episode is a deeper dive into our responsibility of breaking cycles and starting new cycles for the next generation. This includes living our truths, holding intergenerational compassion, honoring people while they are alive, documenting and archiving, and much more. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Follow Veronica on Instagra...
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1 year ago
1 hour

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Candice Rose Valenzuela: Trauma Informed Solidarity and Vicarious Trauma (Part 2)
This is the second part of a 2 episode conversation with Candice (they/them), a Black and Indigenous queer human that is living and working at the crossroads of education, justice and community healing. Candice strives to be an ally to the Palestinian people, expanding on the concept of vicarious trauma in response to the ongoing genocide happening in Palestine. This episode discusses the journey towards collective liberation, recognizing the effects of witnessing genocide even ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
10 Tools to De-stress and Calm Your Body
It can be hard to navigate our regular lives and trying to conceive while simultaneously experiencing collective grief and trauma. Bringing your body into “rest and relax” mode is key to conceiving successfully and coping with stress. This is why we're bringing back this episode packed with quick tips for calming your nervous system and clearing stress hormones anytime. All content offered through The Intersectional Fertility Podcast is created for informational purposes only, it is no...
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1 year ago
39 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Veronica Agard: Preparing for the Next Generations of Ancestors (Part 1)
Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her) is a poet, writer, abọ̀rìṣà, community educator, connector, and founder of Ancestors in Training™. In today's episode, Veronica discusses her journey with finding her spirituality and its connection with ancestor work. Josie and Veronica also touch upon intergenerational healing, storytelling, activism, and establishing a mind body connection. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Fol...
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1 year ago
56 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Candice Valenzuela: Decolonizing Performative Wellness While Healing Alongside Our Fertility Journey (Part 1)
Candice (they/she) is a Black and Indigenous queer human that is living and working at the crossroads of education, justice and community healing. In this first part of a 2 episode conversation, Candice and Josie discuss performative wellness and what healing and wellness really are in the context of oppressive systems. Candice also gives a glimpse into their birth experience and how it ties to their perspective on trauma and healing. Part 2 coming soon. Follow Candice on Instagram. Contac...
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2 years ago
59 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Dr. Jeevan Singh: Somatic Womb Work and the Connection with Grief, Love, and Pleasure
Jeevan Singh (she/they) is a queer, Punjabi-Ecuadorian-Puerto Rican mother, poet, doctor of traditional East Asian medicine and mindfulness based somatic practitioner. In today's conversation, Jeevan and Josie discuss getting in touch with your soma in the context of resolving trauma, as well as exploring grief. Jeevan also talks about challenges and surprises in their own fertility journey and gives advice for queer folks trying to conceive. Content Warning: brief mention of gun violence. ...
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2 years ago
54 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Oumou Sylla: How Boundaries Affect Our Wellbeing, and The Benefits of Pleasure and Play for our Bodyminds
Oumou (she/they) is a Black, queer multi-hyphenate therapist, speaker, writer, facilitator, coach, and more. Today's conversation explores all things boundaries, where Oumou shares two definitions for boundaries, as well as some examples of ways to express boundaries, and the difference between boundaries, requests, and bids for care. This episode also covers how including pleasure and play in our lives can help us connect with our bodyminds, no matter what age you are. Follow Oumou on Inst...
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2 years ago
57 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Dr. Zoë Julian: Protection and Self-Advocacy In Healthcare Settings For Queer, Trans, or Non-Binary People of the Global Majority
This episode opens with Josie speaking about a recent invalidating and frustrating experience at a doctor’s visit, which prompted this re-run of the conversation with Dr. Zoë Julian (they/them), a Black and queer educator and obstetrician-gynecologist. Zoë and Josie discuss ways for queer, trans, and non-binary People of the Global Majority to find medical care that fully supports them on their fertility journey, and how healthcare providers and community workers can protect and ...
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2 years ago
56 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Creating A Fertile Environment In Your Body By Supporting Your Earth and Wood Elements
Today we’re bringing back this short and sweet episode from the early days of the Intersectional Fertility Podcast to give some tips and practices for increasing fertility for those with disharmonies or reproductive challenges. This episode is an introduction to the Whole Self Fertility Method™ and covers the elements of Earth and Wood. You will learn how to tell if you have symptoms of elemental imbalances and how to support and nourish these elements in your body. Foods to support Spl...
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2 years ago
32 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Sallay Kallon: The Connection Between Western Science and Holistic Healing
Sallay (she/her) is a full spectrum doula with a background in immunology research. In today's episode, she'll give insight gained from joining Fertile and discuss how science backs up concepts in Chinese medicine and Indigenous traditions. Josie and Sallay will go over topics like how mind, body, and spirit come together, birth order and Kidney essence representing fertility, and the connection between hormones and the Liver. Follow Sallay on Instagram. Visit her website. Here is a link...
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2 years ago
58 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Michelle Castor: Supporting Folks in Transitional Portals
Michelle (she/they) is a mixed, brown, queer and non-binary portal doula, specializing in fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, grief, and transformation. Today Michelle joins Josie to give insight to what portals are, and their experience and insight gained from joining Fertile. This episode touches upon finding your own way to absorb information such as creating visuals, how Michelle worked with her Liver and Heart Qi to improve their sleep, the way practitioners blended with folks who are tr...
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2 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
whitney williams-Black: Preparing for The Premester in Fertile
whit (they/she) is a Black, queer, full spectrum doula who is beginning the trying to conceive journey with her partner. In today's episode, whit gives their takeaways and insight gained from joining Fertile earlier this year. In today's episode, Josie and whit go into paying attention to your body's cycle, the impact of noticing your elemental deficiencies and tending to them, being intentional with family planning, and thinking with the end in mind. Follow whit on Instagram. Follow V...
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2 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Anjie Cho: Mindfully Inviting Movement Into Our Spaces Using Feng Shui
Anjie (she/her) is an Asian American feng shui educator, architect, and author of the newly released book Mindful Homes. Today's episode is an introduction to feng shui, including ways to improve your space and how it applies to a fertility journey. You'll learn why to be mindful of your bed, stove, and desk, how to intentionally use items and colors to invite specific energies, and more. Purchase Mindful Homes, and Holistic Spaces. Learn more at Mindfuldesginschool.com. Listen to the Holis...
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2 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Berenice Dimas: Connecting with Plant Medicine
Berenice (she/they/ella) is a queer herbalist, educator, founder of Hood Herbalism, and soon to be midwife. Today's conversation focuses on plants, including building a relationship with plants, healing on your own terms, making offerings to plants, and how plants connect with queer fertility. Follow Berenice on Instagram. Visit her website, and Hood Herbalism's website. Contribute to their gofundme. Visit the Intersectional Fertility Website to find your Whole Self Fertility Method™ e...
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Sabia Wade: Why We All Need Liberation
Sabia (she/they) is a Black, queer doula, CEO, educator, and the author of Birthing Liberation. Josie and Sabia discuss all things liberation, including how even people with privilege need liberation. This episode covers things like feeling emotions in the body in order to take action, unpacking shame, and how trauma affects everyone differently. Sabia also describes the difference between cultural competence versus cultural humility, and gives advice for queer, trans, and non-binary Pe...
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Jai: Incorporating a Pleasure Practice into your Fertility Journey
Jai (she/they) is a full spectrum doula who centers birth, abortion, sex, and wellness. Today Josie and Jai discuss how to expand our thinking and build an intentional pleasure practice. This episode covers exploring our senses, a discussion about rope practice, defining pleasure for ourselves, and explores the question: can we access creative power without sex? Follow Jai on Instagram, and checkout her Website. Book some time with Jai. Content warning: this episode contains a brief mentio...
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2 years ago
1 hour

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Montse Olmos: How Water and Fire Affect our Health and Fertility
Montse (she/her/ella) is a proud Nahuatl and Totonaca full spectrum doula, herbalist, and educator who teaches Indigenous Mexican healing knowledge and traditions. This conversation touches upon how elements of life affect our fertility, specifically the interaction between Water and Fire. Montse also shares about traditional nourishment, going back to basics, and gives advice to folks who are trying to increase their fertility. Follow Montse on Instagram and join Community Herbalism here. ...
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2 years ago
59 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Sara Ceiba Flores: A Radically Expansive Approach to Queer and Trans Family Building
Today we're bringing back this highly enjoyed episode featuring Sara Ceiba Flores. Sara is a queer, multi-gendered, Two-Spirit human, Registered Nurse, Certified Nurse Midwife, and Nurse Practitioner. They have an immense amount of experience in the world of birth, learning from multiple sources and from experience. In this episode, Sara and Josie discuss the term "queerception" and its origins, as well as the impacts of the biomedical industrial complex on queer, trans, and non-binary folks...
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Anna Balagtas: Navigating Queer Family Planning with Intention
Anna (she/they) is a queer, Pinay radical birthworker and founder of Pocket Doula. In this episode, we revisit Anna and Josie's conversation which touches upon the complexity of queer family planning, including Anna's reflections on her status, and how parents play a role in generational healing. Follow Anna on Instagram. Support them on Patreon Visit Pocket Doula's Website. Visit the Intersectional Fertility Website to find your Whole Self Fertility Method™ element, and l...
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2 years ago
48 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
Nourishing Your Body and Connecting with Your Whole Self: What To Expect from Joining Fertile with Jovan Sage and Meenadchi
Today we're bringing back this episode featuring Jovan Sage (she/they) and Meenadchi (she/her), two previous participants of Fertile who became certified in the Whole Self Fertility Method™. They speak about their personal and professional breakthroughs that came from their participation in Fertile, as well as thoughts and advice for those considering participating in the five week program. Jovan's Website and Instagram. Meenadchi's Website and Instagram. Find the book Decoloniz...
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2 years ago
57 minutes

The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
This is the second part to the conversation with Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her). This episode is a deeper dive into our responsibility of breaking cycles and starting new cycles for the next generation. This includes living our truths, holding intergenerational compassion, honoring people while they are alive, documenting and archiving, and much more. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Follow Veronica on Instagra...