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Women in The Nude Podcast
Sasha Pieterse
43 episodes
6 days ago
Send us a textIn this deeply personal and eye-opening conversation, Sasha opens up about her experience with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) — from growing up in front of the camera while struggling to find answers, to finally getting a diagnosis after years of frustration and dismissal. She shares the raw truth of what it was like to advocate for herself, how she navigated the emotional and physical toll of PCOS, and what has worked for her in managing her health.Plus, Sasha talks about how pregnancy, postpartum changes, and even her epilepsy have been connected to her PCOS, offering rare honesty and hope for anyone who feels alone in their journey. If you’re navigating PCOS, or want to better understand this complex condition, this episode is a must-watch.Support the show
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Send us a textIn this deeply personal and eye-opening conversation, Sasha opens up about her experience with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) — from growing up in front of the camera while struggling to find answers, to finally getting a diagnosis after years of frustration and dismissal. She shares the raw truth of what it was like to advocate for herself, how she navigated the emotional and physical toll of PCOS, and what has worked for her in managing her health.Plus, Sasha talks about how pregnancy, postpartum changes, and even her epilepsy have been connected to her PCOS, offering rare honesty and hope for anyone who feels alone in their journey. If you’re navigating PCOS, or want to better understand this complex condition, this episode is a must-watch.Support the show
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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WITN x Alexandra Wildeson: Living Fully with Chronic Illness
Women in The Nude Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes
5 months ago
WITN x Alexandra Wildeson: Living Fully with Chronic Illness
Send us a textOn this week’s episode of Women in the Nude, I sit down with the incredible Alexandra Wildeson (the coolest) host of the Calling in Sick podcast and a fierce advocate for those living with chronic illness.Alex opens up about what it’s really like to navigate invisible illnesses while the world expects you to “push through.” We dive into her personal health journey, how she learned to advocate for herself in the medical system, the emotional toll of being constantly misunderstood, and the strength it takes to simply exist when your body doesn’t always cooperate.This conversation is raw, validating, and a necessary reminder that rest is not weakness and that honoring your limits is revolutionary.If you’ve ever felt dismissed, exhausted, or like you’re fighting a battle no one can see...this one’s for you.Support the show
Women in The Nude Podcast
Send us a textIn this deeply personal and eye-opening conversation, Sasha opens up about her experience with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) — from growing up in front of the camera while struggling to find answers, to finally getting a diagnosis after years of frustration and dismissal. She shares the raw truth of what it was like to advocate for herself, how she navigated the emotional and physical toll of PCOS, and what has worked for her in managing her health.Plus, Sasha talks about how pregnancy, postpartum changes, and even her epilepsy have been connected to her PCOS, offering rare honesty and hope for anyone who feels alone in their journey. If you’re navigating PCOS, or want to better understand this complex condition, this episode is a must-watch.Support the show