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Haus of Vagina Podcast
April Davis
51 episodes
5 days ago
The Haus of Vagina Podcast is hosted by April Davis and is a safe place for everything women's health. I cover topics like sex, birth, periods, breastfeeding, body positivity, birth control, and overall good health.
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The Haus of Vagina Podcast is hosted by April Davis and is a safe place for everything women's health. I cover topics like sex, birth, periods, breastfeeding, body positivity, birth control, and overall good health.
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Haus of Vagina Podcast
Let's Talk about Embodiment and Trauma with Chrissy Powers
Chrissy is a wife, mother to 3, licensed therapist and embodiment coach living in San Diego, CA. Through her own healing journey through trauma Chrissy has found freedom from anxiety and panic attacks and is now living a more embodied and authentic life. Chrissy is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and creative career coach, and podcast host of Sure, Babe Podcast in Southern California. I ask Chrissy: How did you decide to go into therapy, specifically Marriage and Family Therapy? What's your favorite population you work with? What is purity culture and why is it problematic? What is female embodiment and how is it so helpful in the treatment of trauma? Why is working through your trauma so important? What is the best part of doing therapy for you? What is the next best step in our post-COVID world? Find her at chrissypowers.com
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2 years ago
35 minutes 3 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Marriage and Family Therapy with Dr Nathan Meng
Come to college with me! This week I'm interviewing 2 of my favorite professors, starting with Dr Meng, my Marriage and Family Therapy Professor. I ask Dr Meng What are you couples struggling with? What are couples struggling with sexually? How do we talk to our partners about sex? What advice do you have for a couple with mismatched libidos? How do we teach our kids about sex? You may not menstruate, but how do periods go at your house?
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3 years ago
51 minutes 31 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Female Pleasure + Disorders with Dr Sarah Bell
Dr Sarah Bell is one of my professors at Utah Tech. Dr Bell has extensively studied: - Dimensions of women’s sexual health and well-being, including sexual desire, sexual pleasure, and orgasm. - The influence of social and sexual norms on women’s sexuality and sexual pleasure. - How specific sexual contexts, such as hook ups, influence women’s sexual pleasure and sexual health. - Use of mixed-methods designs, both qualitative and quantitative, to study women’s sexuality using a phenomenological approach. I ask Dr Bell: How she got started in all of this. We talk about feminism, the waves and how this affects us. We talk about where we're going as feminists We talk about the orgasm gap and female pleasure. What is female orgasmic disorder? What else do we need to know about female pleasure?
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3 years ago
36 minutes 5 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Sex Blogging + Gossip with Ashley Cobb
Ashley Cobb is the millennial microphone for people of color seeking ultimate pleasure and sexual liberation. Ashley, “your favorite friend in filth” is dedicated to bringing the conversation of Black Sexuality to the forefront, and across generational lines. Ashley is a sexpert, blogger, and influencer known for her fun, down to earth and practical commentary that's been featured in top media outlets to include Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, Self Magazine, Women's Health, Black Love Doc, Shape, and many more. She's also the sex advice columnist for Madame Noire. ​Ashley is the creator of the digital news platform, Gossip and Gasms, which has been coined "The Shade Room of Sex." She also co-hosts a sexuality-centered podcast, "Hoe And Tell" that features real-life sex stories from strangers. I ask Ashley: How did you get into blogging about sex? What is "normal?" What are some of the most common questions you get or common topics you cover? Let's talk about orgasms... How can we get more familiar with what we like and our own anatomy? How can we own our sexuality? How can we talk to our kids about sex? Where can we find you? www.sexwithashley.com IG: @sexwithashley
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3 years ago
32 minutes 27 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
This is How You Vagina with Dr Nicole Williams
Dr. Williams is a board-certified gynecologic surgeon and founder of the Gynecology Institute of Chicago. Growing up in East St. Louis, Illinois, she always knew she wanted to make an impact in the world, especially helping women. Dr. Williams is dedicated to international mission work and travels to third world countries regularly, providing much needed surgeries to women in need. Her world travel experiences and core belief in “giving back” has not only shaped her medical practice, but her entire life. She specializes in fibroids, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, female sexual dysfunction, menopause, pelvic pain, female incontinence and prolapse. Dr. Williams resides in Chicago and enjoys playing piano and writing short stories and poetry. I ask Dr Williams: To tell us all about herself and how she became a doctor. Let's talk about your new book, This is How You Vagina: All About Your Vajayjay and Why You Probably Shouldn't Call it That. Let's talk about menopause, what do we need to know? What kind of maintenance does a vagina actually need? What is normal? Instagram: @gynecologyinstitute @drnicolelife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GynecologyInstituteOfChicago/ www.thisishowyouvagina.com
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3 years ago
31 minutes 46 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Seed Cycling and More with Kate Morton
Kate Morton is a registered dietitian and owner and founder of Funk It Wellness. After years of struggling with the many life-altering side effects of birth control, she decided enough was enough. She wanted to embrace her period and learn about her cycle. After stopping birth control her period decided to ghost me for 6 months which really freaked her out! When it finally did return, it was horrific. Ear-to-ear hormonal acne, thinning hair, cramps so bad I couldn’t go to work, and intense mood swings. After doing tons of research and looking for food-based approaches to menstrual health (putting her dietitian degree to good use) she was introduced to seed cycling. TBH she didn’t believe it would work but she was desperate. After 3 months her acne, cramps and mood had done a total 360 and she knew she had to share that method with other menstruators! Her goal is to make Funk It a safe nutrition-backed space for anyone struggling with hormone imbalance so we can honor our cycles and bodies. I ask Kate: How did you get into what you're doing? We talk about the need for fiber in hormone balancing. We talk about the harmful effects of hormonal birth control and being pro-knowledge, not anti-birth control. Let's unpack misogyny in medicine. Let's talk about how our nutrition affects our hormones and PMS. Let's talk about detoxing naturally, for free (drink some water and eat some fiber). How can I get started with seed cycling and how does it work? Where can we find you? https://funkitwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/funk.it.wellness/
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3 years ago
42 minutes 56 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Energy Medicine with Dr Jill Blakeway
Jill Blakeway is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine (DACM), a licensed and board-certified acupuncturist (LAc), and a clinical herbalist practicing energy healing for over 20 years. Jill founded the Yinova Center in NYC in 1999 and acts as Clinic Director. Blakeway is the co-author of Making Babies: A Proven 3-Month Program for Maximum Fertility, the author of Sex Again: Recharging your Libido, and recently published her third book Energy Medicine: The Science and Mystery of Healing. She traveled the world for two years for her book, Energy Medicine, interviewing and apprenticing with top scientists and energy healers to explain the science behind energy healing. Jill was the first acupuncturist to ever give a TEDTalk, at TEDGlobal in 2012. To learn more, please visit www.yinovacenter.com. Tell us about how you got into Traditional Chinese Medicine. What is the difference between Western and Eastern Medicine? Is there a balance between Western and Eastern Medicine? Let's talk about the benefits of having a support group while navigating fertility issues. Let's talk about your multiple books - Sex Again, Energy Medicine and Making Babies. How can we balance our own energy and chi? Where can we find you? https://www.yinovacenter.com/ https://www.yinovacenter.com/fertility-coaching-with-dr-jill-blakeway/ https://www.yinovacenter.com/team/jill-blakeway/
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3 years ago
30 minutes 28 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Hormones + Health with Dr Jordan Robertson
Dr. Jordan Robertson is a Naturopathic Doctor, the host of the Women’s Health Unplugged Podcast and a women’s health author. She published a book on miscarriage and recurrent pregnancy loss titled Carrying to Term: How to get pregnant, stay pregnant and carry a healthy baby to term (Amazon 2020). Her passion for women’s health began when she experienced three consecutive miscarriages in her final year of schooling. She turned her personal experience and her background in medical research into a springboard to support women in their own health journeys. She’s known for her relentless search for the best quality evidence in integrative medicine and her willingness to stand up for women as they pursue their health goals. Her passion is to educate and empower women to understand their health and how to care for themselves from PMS to menopause. I ask Dr Robertson: How did you get into naturopathic medicine? We talk about the differences between western medicine and naturopathic medicine. We've "normalized" a lot of female pain, what can we do to resolve this? How can we work with our menstrual cycle instead of fighting it? How do our hormones affect our mental health? Let's talk about perimenopause... Let's talk about PCOS and Endometriosis... Where can we find you? Instagram: www.instagram.com/drjordannd and https://twc.clarityhealthburlington.ca/hormones-101-lmgwqgen2p which is my hormones 101 free e-book.
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3 years ago
52 minutes 14 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Moraka Menstrual Cups with Shuari Naidoo
In 2019 Shuari founded Moraka Menstrual Cups, an initiative to raise awareness of period poverty and provide a cost-effective, hygienic, sustainable and affordable alternative to disposable period products. Shuari has worked with The Period Place, Endo Warriors Aotearoa, BOP Pride, Tautoko Mai Sexual Harm Support, Waipua Hauora, The Tauranga Women's Refuge, Lions, and Rotary Clubs to spread awareness and donate cups to people in the community. She won the 2019 YES Entrepreneur of the Year for the Bay of Plenty and in 2020 Moraka Menstrual Cups was runner up for BOP Business of the Year. She has been a finalist for the Girls in Business award and a YES community award. The Victoria University Feminist Organization and Women's Collective have invited Shuari to work alongside them plus she puts energy into educating people about period poverty through socials and her podcast Once Upon a Feminist - all while studying Politics and Criminology at Victoria University. I ask Shuari: How did you get started in all of this? Why is education about menstrual cups so important? How does switching to reusable products impact the health of the globe? How does a cup work? How do you clean a menstrual cup? What makes Moraka menstrual cups unique? How old do you need to be to use a menstrual cup? https://www.morakamenstrualcups.com/ @moraka_menstrual_cups
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3 years ago
20 minutes 35 seconds

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Read the Ingredients with Bobbi Giudicelli
Bobbi Giudicelli is a serial entrepreneur whose journey from severe eating disorders to Whole-Food Plant-Based (WFPB) food choices brought her to co-found, with her oldest son, her latest venture. Read The ingredients offers the cleanest full-meal (breakfast/lunch), baked and packaged products on the market. After struggling with food issues for so many years, she is passionate about sharing her journey with others who struggle in their relationship with food. That was the origin of Read The Ingredients, and that was the motivation to write and publish "Freedom From A Toxic Relationship With Food: A Journey That Will Give You Your Life Back." I ask Bobbi: About her story that lead her to writing her book and starting Read the Ingredients. How did you transition from an eating disorder to having a healthy relationship with food? What would you say to someone that is currently working through eating disorder recovery? What is actually more important than dieting... www.rtifoods.com www.foodfreedomadvocate.com IG: @readtheingredients @foodfreedomadvocate email: bobbi@foodfreedomadvocate.com
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3 years ago
44 minutes 46 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Let's Talk Sex Toys with Lily Wang
Lily, owner of MedAmour has been helping folks, couples, and primarily women or vagina owners find comfort, empowerment, and pleasure in their intimate health and sexual wellness. She is most passionate about learning about the different challenges and health conditions our bodies experience through like aging, pregnancies, periods, menopause, post surgeries/cancers, which cause low libido, dyspareunia, vaginismus, incontinence..... how do we self-care, take care of our vulva, clitoris, pelvic muscles to enhance better sex lives? MedAmour is an online resource that shares educational information on sexual health conditions AND offers a boutique shop of high-quality products that are all body safe, if not medical grade, naturally clean or organic for lubricants, and an array of book offerings! Check it out! I ask Lily: How did you get started with MedAmour? We talk about lubricants and sex toys. We talk about how toys can be helpful to those using SSRIs. We break down some of the myths around sex toy use. Let's talk about the different kinds of sex toys - not all of them are vibrators! Toys are not just for vaginas, they're for penis' and anus' too! Can toys be used during intercourse? www.MedAmour.com @MedAmour1 https://www.instagram.com/medamour1 https://www.facebook.com/medamour1 https://twitter.com/MedAmour1 https://www.pinterest.com/MedAmour https://www.linkedin.com/company/medamour https://www.tiktok.com/@medamour1 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBG7g6Ws5cxY6cJMSzbc-w Want $10 off?? Use my code: VAGINABLOG Free US shipping on $55+ Always discreet shipping!
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3 years ago
33 minutes 3 seconds

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The Agenda, Period. with Alyx Coble-Frakes
Early in Alyx’s health coaching career it became obvious to her that her desire to do certain tasks varied based on where she was at in her menstrual cycle. Detailed observation revealed that sales calls that happened when she was ovulating had higher conversion rates. Cycle syncing- or adapting your diet/exercise/ work engagements to best match the different phases of your monthly cycle is a super power that every woman needs access to! That is why we launched The Agenda. Period a planning system and app that helps high achieving women use their cycle to improve their productivity and impact. The Agenda. Period is a health & education empowerment company. We are a confident, exciting, disruptive brand that provides an innovative, ground-breaking service. We bridge a gap in the understanding around the menstrual cycle and strive to help women understand the nature and power of their cycle in order to inform strategic planning and professional endeavors. I ask Alyx: Alyx, how did you get to this point? What got you started in the world of women's health and cyclical living? What is cyclical living? How does the menstrual cycle work? Tell us more about the app and how it teaches people to work with their menstrual cycle and live more cyclically. Let's talk about the period power campaign.
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3 years ago
41 minutes 41 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
Parenting, Irresponsible Ejaculation + More with Gabrielle Blair
Gabrielle Stanley Blair is the author of the book, Ejaculate Responsibly: A Whole New Way To Think About Abortion — available for pre-order now. She is also the founder of DesignMom.com. Started in 2006, it has been named a Website of the Year by Time Magazine, praised as a top parenting blog by The Wall Street Journal, Parents, and Better Homes & Gardens, and won the Iris Award for Blog of the Year. Her first book, Design Mom: How to Live with Kids, a New York Times Bestseller, was published in 2015 by Artisan. Gabrielle is also a founder of Alt Summit, the blockbuster annual conference for online content creators and creative entrepreneurs, currently in its 13th year. As a thought leader for over 15 years, Gabrielle has written and moderated hundreds of discussions on difficult topics, and interviewed some of the most influential people in the world. Her writing is quoted and shared across the globe daily. Gabrielle and her husband, Ben Blair, have six children — Ralph, Maude, Olive, Oscar, Betty, and Flora June. After six years in Oakland, they moved to a small town in Normandy, France where they are renovating a house from the 1600s. Follow her on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook. Over 6000 blog posts and two books later, Gabrielle is considered a top expert in creating accessible conversations about hard topics, parenting engaged and independent kids, and creating a home where both parents and kids can thrive. Endlessly curious, she shares projects she’s working on, starts discussions about newsworthy topics, amplifies women’s voices, introduces new ideas and cool discoveries, and lends her passion for engaged parenting to everyone who reads her work. Gabrielle is a mother of six with a BFA in graphic design who has raised her family on both coasts and across the ocean. The family spent 8 years in New York, then moved to Denver, Colorado for 1.5 years, then Normandy, France for 2.5 years, then Oakland, California for 6 years, and then back to Normandy in September 2019. You can follow along with the on-going renovations of their house, built in the 1600s. I ask Gabby about: The cultural differences in how we approach nudity and sex. How to talk to your kids about sex. Her very important abortion thread that went viral.
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3 years ago
43 minutes 44 seconds

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How to Fix Your Period with Nicole Jardim
Nicole Jardim is a Certified Women’s Health Coach, writer, speaker, mentor, and the creator of Fix Your Period, a series of programs that empower women to reclaim their hormone health using a method that combines evidence-based information with simplicity and sass. Her work has impacted the lives of tens of thousands of women around the world in effectively addressing a wide variety of period problems, including PMS, irregular periods, PCOS, painful & heavy periods, missing periods and many more. Rather than treating problems or symptoms, Nicole treats women by addressing the root cause of what’s really going on in their bodies and minds. She passionately believes that the fundamentals to healing any hormonal imbalance lie in an approach that addresses the unique physiology of every woman. This is essential to reclaiming and maintaining optimal health and vitality at any age. Nicole is the author of Fix Your Period: 6 Weeks to Banish Bloating, Conquer Cramps, Manage Moodiness, and Ignite Lasting Hormone Balance, and the co-author of The Happy Balance, a recipe book filled with over 80 hormone balancing recipes. Finally, she’s the co-host of The Period Party, a top-rated podcast on iTunes—be sure to tune into that if you want to learn more about how to fix your period—and has been called on as a women’s health expert for sites such as The Guardian, Well+Good, mindbodygreen and Healthline.
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3 years ago
46 minutes

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Your Queen V with Lauren Steinberg of Queen V
As the daughter of a gynecologist, Lauren has been around the topic of vaginal health her entire life. Inspired by her own experience and fueled by her frustration with the feminine care product market, Lauren founded Queen V in 2018. Lauren successfully pitched Queen V to retailers at the age of 24 and launched the brand nationwide in Walmart stores. Within 2 years Queen V gained retail distribution with Target, CVS and Urban Outfitters. Globally she launched the brand with Sephora. She earned national recognition making the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and Ad Age 40 Under 40. Lauren led the brand to a Reckitt acquisition in January of 2021 and at just 28 years old became the Global Brand Marketing Director working on Queen V under Reckitt’s intimate wellness division. Lauren and I discuss good vaginal health including healthy practices, smashing taboos and loving your vulva and vagina. I hope you love our conversation!
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3 years ago
30 minutes 13 seconds

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You're Already Awesome with Alison Faulkner
Alison Faulkner is a branding and events expert, host of the podcast Awesome with Alison, consultant for Fortune 500 companies, writer, speaker, self-proclaimed nonsense dancer, and CEO of Alison's Brand School. She is obsessed with her kids, husband, family, and friends. She is a personal friend of mine and I am so excited about her newest book You're Already Awesome: How to Silence Your Inner Critic and Step Into Greatness. Today we are talking about her book, but more importantly, the process behind writing her book, what it means to be a public figure, and everything in between. Please enjoy this conversation with Alison Faulkner!
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3 years ago
59 minutes 25 seconds

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Pelvic Floor Health with Dr Uchenna Ossai
Dr. Uchenna “UC” Ossai is a sex-positive pelvic health physical therapist and sexuality educator and counselor. Dr. UC is assistant professor at the University of Texas Dell Medical School and also serves as pelvic health program manager at UT Health Austin. She is on faculty for the University of Michigan, School of Social Work’s Sexual Health Certification Program. Dr. UC is one of few licensed physical therapists in the world with an AASECT certification in sexuality counseling; as well as the only Black physical therapist with this specific designation. Dr. UC spends her days treating people with both sexual and pelvic floor dysfunction, and her evenings educating the masses on everything that has to do with “sexytime”. When it comes to sexual intelligence and great sex education, UC embraces always being unapologetically real, happily crunk, and deliciously kind. "On average it takes women with pelvic floor dysfunction 5 years to find help. Be tenacious about your health." I ask UC: What is pelvic floor physical therapy? Do I still need pelvic floor physical therapy if I had a c-section? What is common but not normal when it comes to pelvic floor health? Tell us about vaginal laxity. Is it as much of a thing as the media tries to make it? Should I see a specialist? When do I need to go see someone? Do injections actually help the pelvic floor? Let's talk about pleasure. Let's say I just had a baby and things don't feel like they're where they used to be. Who do I see? When? What does a good postpartum team look like? What can we all be doing to take better care of our pelvic floor? How can we make pleasure the focus of intimacy instead of only orgasm? Any common misconceptions or myths you see that you want to address?
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3 years ago
45 minutes 1 second

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PCOS and Intuitive Eating with Julie Duffy Dillon
After sobbing in her boss’s office, Julie Duffy Dillon, registered dietitian and PCOS expert, never taught another diet. It was then she appreciated the harm of anti-fat bias and couldn't unsee it. She now helps people with PCOS burn their diet books, regain the energy to live their life and reclaim their power. Together we will change PCOS health care. "I want you to know that you did not cause your PCOS, and there's no magic bullet waiting for you, so don't believe the hype. What works well, of course because people experience PCOS differently, is going to be different for each individual. As someone who has worked with people for a number of years on this I've had the privilege of seeing people long term, to see what helps and what doesn't. You know, there's some things that will initially help for like 2-3 months, but long term they seem to just make it worse. So if you're ready for the long haul, you need to make sure you're eating enough food. And I think for most people who are socialized as women, we're taught that we don't need to eat that much and really we need to eat a lot more than we think." I ask Julie: What is PCOS? What works and what doesn't work when it comes to managing PCOS? What is the cis-male counterpart to PCOS? What management have you seen work well for people with PCOS? Let's talk about exercise and PCOS: Let's talk about inflammation and PCOS: Let's talk about cannabis and PCOS: How can you rebuild a relationship of trust with your body when you have PCOS? What is intuitive eating? Where can we find you? The Love Food Podcast JulieDillonRD.com PCOSandFoodPeace.com
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3 years ago
52 minutes 24 seconds

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VAG CON with Jen Marie Cliff
Jen resides in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Roanoke, Virginia. She lives with her loving husband, 4 year old son, a 13 year old dog, and four crazy cats. Her nursing experience ranges from Resource Pool to Neurotrauma ICU, and Hospice Home Health. These experiences taught Jen a lot about the vulnerability in times of trauma, chaos, and tragedy. It was during this period when she realized her heart's desire wasn't in nursing - which was a painful awakening. She eventually left her short nursing career and followed her heart towards intuitive and energetic healing. Jen now teaches Reiki workshops, facilitates guided meditations, and provides 1-1 holistic healing sessions. Last year, she started a podcast called Motherhood + Holistic Wellness, and recently became the new director of operations for the Monthly Healing Expos taken place a local gathering center called The WellNest, where also she hosts free JMC Mom Meetups. It was during one of her meetups last Spring that she had an intimate conversation with a mom who shared about her traumatic coming-of-age story. With fire in her heart and a passion to make a global shift on the perception of womanhood, Vagina Conference came to fruition. VAG CON envisions a shift in cultural perspectives by rising up and celebrating the divine feminine through the acceptance of women of all backgrounds. We see a gathering of soul sisters who are ready to ignite the divine feminine within us and around the world. We find new meaning to womanhood and femininity through a holistic approach by recruiting experts from the health, wellness, spiritual, business, and creative industries. The goal of this first VAG CON is to bring together diverse women of all ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, religious or spiritual beliefs, political and socioeconomic backgrounds. We believe in the divine feminine, a sacred energy force that stands for justice, peace, unity, creativity, love, and light. It is time to raise women’s voices through education, connection, and inspiration.
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3 years ago
33 minutes 29 seconds

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Type 1 Diabetes & Vaginas with Scott Benner of Juicebox Podcast
This week's episode with Scott Benner, Host of the Juicebox Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes is completely selfish because I care deeply about the type 1 diabetes community and I wanted to create an episode specifically for people with type 1 and vaginas. Scott is a father of a daughter with type 1 diabetes and has created a podcast about managing her diabetes. He shares more information than any other resource I've personally found and interviews experts, product creators and educators about the complicated world of managing type 1 diabetes. Just to provide some background - type 1 is not type 2. Type 1 is an autoimmune disease. Once you have type 1, you have type 1. It is not a lifestyle disease and after diagnosis, you're dependent on insulin for life. Having type 1 diabetes affects every other area of life. Each and every carbohydrate eaten needs to be counted and covered with insulin, blood glucose needs to be monitored always, and allowing blood glucose to get too high or too low can have severe consequences, including death. Scott's podcast takes a practical approach to manage diabetes and covers information that you won't get at your doctor's office like masturbation + diabetes, drinking and birth control. How did you get started with the Juicebox Podcast? You're managing a teenage girl with diabetes, how has it affected her menstrual cycle? Have you seen insulin needs change with using birth control vs not? Were you able to figure out an "autopilot" on the insulin pump around your daughters menstrual cycle? Have you seen insulin resistance since birth control use? Let's talk about blood glucose levels and masturbation. We review and talk about the female anatomy. You can check out Juicebox at: juiceboxpodcast.com
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3 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 59 seconds

Haus of Vagina Podcast
The Haus of Vagina Podcast is hosted by April Davis and is a safe place for everything women's health. I cover topics like sex, birth, periods, breastfeeding, body positivity, birth control, and overall good health.