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Isabella Malbin is on a mission to expose the forces at play attempting to control women's minds and bodies such as transgender ideology, porn, prostitution, and the various tentacles of the medical industrial complex. Listen to jaw-dropping interviews with women from around the world, get inspired and reclaim your sovereignty! Follow Whose Body Is It on Instagram @whosebodyisit ∽ Shop Isabella's Favorites for Sovereign Women ∽ Explore the Master Class Library ∽ Quit your unwanted habits & step into your power with Hypnosis ➝ whosebodyisit.com
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Isabella Malbin is on a mission to expose the forces at play attempting to control women's minds and bodies such as transgender ideology, porn, prostitution, and the various tentacles of the medical industrial complex. Listen to jaw-dropping interviews with women from around the world, get inspired and reclaim your sovereignty! Follow Whose Body Is It on Instagram @whosebodyisit ∽ Shop Isabella's Favorites for Sovereign Women ∽ Explore the Master Class Library ∽ Quit your unwanted habits & step into your power with Hypnosis ➝ whosebodyisit.com
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1 97. Recovering Our Instincts & Free Birth in the Age of Undue Influence(s) | Mary Lou Singleton 1:19:35
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Covered in this episode: -Mary Lou Singleton’s call to serve women in birth and her experience watching midwifery turn into a standardized profession -Critiquing medicalized midwifery and those who adhere to Science™ -Unassisted Childbirth v. Free Birth Dogma -What happens when transferring to the hospital unnecessarily becomes the worst thing that could happen in your birth? -The virtue of heroism in midwifery -Why Mary Lou supports the voluntary licensure model -Factors of Homebirth death including breech and twins (highlighting two important studies) -The commodification of free birth “cool girl culture” what happens when you follow a trend v following your intuition -What happens when women don’t get empowering risk assessment from either side of the birth pendulum? -Recommendations for women to tap into their intuition: To free birth or not to free birth? -The role of responsibly for birth attendants -What in the world should an aspiring birth attendant do? Where can she learn? Who can she learn from? -The value of having a woman at your birth who is willing to climb Everest with you Access Bonus Content Follow Mary Lou Singleton on Substack Mary Lou's Website Birthing From Within by Pam England Spiritual Midwifery by Ina May Gaskin Unassisted Childbirth by Laura Shanley Physician- and midwife-attended home births Effects of breech, twin, and post-dates outcome data on mortality rates Perinatal death associated with planned home birth in Australia: population based study ✦✦✦ Work with Isabella → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License…
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1 96. Women's Communities: 12 Red Flags │ Serendipiti Day 1:38:57
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Dipiti is back to discuss our top 12 red flags to look out for before joining an in-person or online women's community. Want more? Be sure to check out the bonus content available here to Whose Body Is It paid Substack subscribers. Included in the *Bonus Convo* Dipiti's intentions for joining BDSM communities Isabella’s intentions for joining radical feminism and birth liberation groups How Isabella managed to avoid moving to an in person community of “liked-minded women” The subtle process of loyalty becoming currency and favoritism Shedding light on why Dipiti and Isabella aren’t going back to a popular women’s festival When story telling is used as an implicit threat Is radical feminism a cult? How “self-responsibility / victim consciousness” frameworks can be weaponized How having a shared experience of losing friends / being ostracized for knowing what a woman is isn’t necessarily a strong enough foundation for a lasting friendship How participating in MLMs creates an extraction lens on everyone you meet aka new connections are prioritized on them becoming your downline $$$ How we deal with the guilt and shame of having promoted groups, companies, and influencers we’re no longer affiliated with The role of therapy after exiting cult-y spaces & narc abuse recovery How constantly trying to get to the root of things became a disability and an inability to see the bigger picture that warped our sense of reality Breaking the bubble of the fictional “us” & noticing exit patterns of former members of various online and in person groups Episode Resources Connect with Dipiti on Instagram Women Who Run With The Wolves Ponzinomics: The Untold Story of Multi-Level Marketing Narc Abuse Recovery How to Spot a Cult - BITE Model PDF Other Whose Body Is It episodes with Dipiti (Recorded in 2022) BDSM & Women’s Festivals episode with Dipiti (Recorded in 2023) What Has Porn Done to Us? ✦✦✦ Work with Isabella → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License…
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1 95. Menopause without Big Pharma │ Kimberly Ann Johnson 1:09:28
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Today's guest, Kimberly Ann Johnson author of the best selling book The Fourth Trimester, works at the intersection of sex, birth, and trauma. Kimberly entered menopause in 2020 and, just as she had with postpartum and motherhood, began to explore this unique phase of female mammalian life with curiosity and spiritual sensitivity. The standard of perimenopause care -synthetic hormones commonly known as HRT - immediately struck her as out of order with her trust in female physiology. In this episode we examine the accusations of menopausal care negligence not just for refusing HRT, or radical ‘hormone-balancing’ diet regimens, but even down to beauty practices like face yoga and gua sha. Kimberly shares critical analysis of the pathology of women's reproductive life phases and suggests that menopause uninterrupted is the death rehearsal, inviting us to live more biologically. Kimberly's upcoming retreat, books & more Follow Kimberly Ann Johnson on Instagram ✦✦✦ The Medical and Legal Ethics of IVF, Surrogacy, and Other Commonly Used Assisted Reproductive Technology Master Class → Work with Isabella → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License…
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1 94. “Marriage is Not a Retirement Plan”: What Every Woman Should Know About Money & Marriage | Emily Rose 1:08:05
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At 21, Emily was sure that by getting married and having kids she would more or less wind up living happily ever after. However, her relationship replicated some of her core wounds around growing up in a coercive control environment, and where talks around money were taboo. Emily wanted to leave her marriage, but all she had to her name was her car. In this time, she went back to school and got a degree in Women & Gender studies and with the analysis of Bell Hooks and Angela Davis, and the iron will earned from free birthing her second baby, she was finally ready to leave her abuser. It was only in the divorce process that she realized the full extent of the financial and physical abuse she survived. Emily began fundraising to help support other mothers fighting for freedom from abusive marriages. Now, she’s turned that into the Mama Wilder Nonprofit. Along the way, she fell in love again with a man who in the truest sense is a protector and provider. This time she may not have had the pure idealism she had in her youth, but she knew that she deserved a redemptive love story, birth, and postpartum. In this episode Emily speaks to the importance of women initiating potentially uncomfortable conversations around prenups, property ownership, and life insurance policies with their partners. Follow Emily Rose on Instagram Mama Wilder Foundation ✦✦✦ Work with Isabella → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License…
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1 93. From Leftist Journalism to Terfdom & Fighting Baby Formula Corporations │ Natasha Vargas 1:33:21
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Natasha Vargas was a journalist, union organizer and classic leftist when she took on the topic of gender ideology. A beat reporter for Out, Jezebel, Vice (among many other leftist publications) she even sympathetically covered the entree of Fallon Fox into women’s MMA (he is the trans-identified male who would later become known for splitting lesbian fighter Tamikka Brents’ skull open). Through her journalism on this topic, as well as following what was happening in women-only colleges, she came to have a critical view of gender, but she hardly planned to make “TERF” content her main focus. After publishing in the American Conservative in 2017, she was canceled and fired from her dream job, as vitriolic lies spread about her online. It wasn’t until she became a mother in 2021 that she truly peaked in her understanding of the differences between men and women. She is now “in devotion to the dyad,” organizing to protect physiological birth and breastfeeding and organizing against corporations that profit off the separation of mother and baby. Natasha is the founder of the Radical Moms Union, which stands for three things: biological norms over cultural demands, attachment over independence, and the mother-baby dyad. Despite these super pointed core values, her organization still manages to have a very diverse membership and leadership. Natasha’s message is an echo of second-wave feminism that’s the perfect combination of militant and matrifocal. Follow Radical Moms Union on Substack Follow Radical Moms Union on Instagram Check out the treasury of all of Bobbie's worst advertising crimes ✦✦✦ Work with Isabella → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 92. Reflections from Israel Post October 7 │ Daniella Saar 1:09:29
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In today's episode I speak with my friend Daniella Saar about the terrors of October 7th, the rise in global anti-semitism including the riots on college campuses, the reality of sharing borders with enemy states and the ethical concerns of awarding a so-called "Palestinian Journalist" for photographing murdered Israeli woman, Shani Louk, as her lifeless body was driven to Gaza by Hamas terrorists. If you're Jewish you've probably been asked "Why don't the Jews in Israel just go back to where they came from?!" Daniella discusses the sheer impossibility of this anti-zionist trope, the reality of descending from Holocaust survivors, and laments the 2024 reality of Israelis to consider where they might hide their children in the face of another on-ground invasion. Daniella also discusses how her politics have changed since the war, and why she continues to send her son to a school of Jewish, Muslim and Christian faith. Daniella Saar is a mother, wife, sister, daughter, friend, educator, lactation consultant and poet living in Jaffa, Israel. Screams Before Silence Film Hostages and Missing Families Forum: Information, Updates and Donations Survivors of Sexual Violence Advocacy Group Article about the controversy over photo of Shani Louk being abducted Follow Daniella Saar on Instagram ✦✦✦ Work with Isabella → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 91. The Body Hair Episode │ Danielle Evans 1:01:37
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My dear friend Danielle Evans is back again, this time to talk about body hair through the lens of her expertise in nervous system body work. While it may be true that there are more urgent battles than armpit hair, this conversation goes so far beyond surface level talk on self-acceptance and trash talking modern beauty standards. We explore women's desire to remain intact and fully expressed in spite of societal conditioning to become smaller, erase ourselves, and numb out. Many will argue that shaving is a hygiene practice like clipping your toenails or brushing your teeth, but in actuality, hair removal practices are purely cultural, and have nothing to do with cleanliness. Whether influenced by the commercialized bodies in porn or mass culture, is it any wonder most people have never seen an adult woman’s body unaltered by hair removal? Or that body hair on women is seen as masculine, increasingly becoming associated with “nonbinary” and “trans” identities? We hope that the ideas presented in this episode challenge you to consider your body hair as more than an aesthetic choice or preference and instead a part of your human physiology- a essential sensory tool for interfacing with your environment. Follow Danielle on Instagram ✦✦✦ Work with Isabella → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 90. A Case for Early Marriage & Early Childbearing │ Mary Lou Singleton 1:04:06
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Episode 90. A Case for Early Marriage & Early Childbearing│Mary Lou Singleton Cesareans, breastfeeding struggles, neonatal intensive care, childhood illnesses and daycare have become the norm. The truth is, physiological birth is simpler in our 20s and postpartum care comes with the energy and adventurousness of youth and often the help of grandparents. As a culture we’ve focused solely on the advantages of putting off childbirth until a woman is financially stable, fixed in her goals, and settled with an ideal partner. Ironically, in our safety obsessed culture, we regard women having babies in their 20s as reckless or naive. We term it “early childbearing,” despite having children in our early 20s historically, actually being delayed. In this episode, Mary Lou Singleton -a wife, grandmother, midwife and nurse practitioner- who has spent over 3 decades witnessing women walk through the portals of birth and motherhood, makes a strong case for why women should start their families in their early 20s. Mary Lou shares her take on TRAD wife culture and offers practical wisdom for women in their 30s and 40s, dating for longterm commitment & family building. Take Mary Lou's BEST SELLING Self-Paced Course Inoculating Our Children Against Transgender Ideology Follow Mary Lou on Instagram , Facebook and X Check out all of Mary Lou's work on Enchanted Family Medicine ✦✦✦ Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 89. Black Female Erasure & The Story of Pauli Murray │ N3VLYNNN 1:03:28
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Today's guest is N3VLYNNN; a multidisciplinary artist, wellness practitioner, and dancer. While working in urban, "progressive" cities, N3VLYNNN was drawn to “queer” art and politics, but it wasn’t long before she began to see things that well, seemed a little weird. For one thing, a man, over six feet tall, who called himself a woman, sexually assaulted her friend. Well before the peak of gender madness, back in 2013, she made a youtube video called “Transwomen Are Not Female.” The backlash to her foray into gender critical politics was swift and merciless, very nearly wiping her artistic efforts from the internet. As time went on she noticed “women” were being deleted altogether, even from wellness spaces like community acupuncture. N3VLYNNN’s days of letting it rest and holding space for ‘true trans’ sufferers were coming to an end. She came to understand that transgenderism is a colonial effort, not only in these arts and wellness spaces where women were made to feel privileged and unwelcome, but also in a global sense, where transgenderism is exported to other cultures and indigenous histories distorted or erased. In 2022 she made another video, this time exploring the stories of black women who were formerly trans-identified. In highlighting black female detransitioners, she was thoroughly deplatformed, with her business and art accounts being locked, deleted or otherwise completely lost to her overnight. Despite this, N3VLYNNN continued to pursue her art, writing and research. In this episode, we dive deep into some of that research, including the push to trans the dead, erasing black women role models like Pauli Murray, who has been lauded as a “nonbinary ancestor.” N3VLYNNN's Blog How The Trans Movement is Erasing Black Women from History: Setting the Record Straight about Pauli Murray (Essay) How The Trans Movement is Erasing Black Women from History: Setting the Record Straight about Pauli Murray (Audio Version) ✦✦✦ Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 88. Detransition from Detransition │ Leigh Janet Marshall 1:06:34
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SAVE YOUR SPOT! Safeguarding in the Age of Gender Disinformation, Dissociation, & External Validation SeekingRecover Your Instincts & Cultivate Resilience with Amy Sousa, MA Depth Psychology Join us LIVE on Saturday, April 13 or watch the replay Many of you probably remember Leigh Janet Marshall’s story of childhood trans identification, followed by sterilization and detransition. Leigh is back today for an update on her journey since her appearance on the podcast nearly one year ago. After the recording, Leigh was met with both heroism and villainization. Peers claimed that she had weaponized her experience to harm 'true trans' sufferers and even condemned her for supposedly using her life experience to ‘fuel right wing extremism.’ The silver lining to the process of sharing her story was the revival of sisterhood in her life but it also came with a difficult period of over-identification with detransition. Now, she is ‘detransitioning from detransition.’ Leigh reminds us that in politicizing our identities, we remain in our intellect and has written her testimony indulging the overactive, analytical mind in a productive way, while giving her the space to remember that thoughts are not the full truth, and identities are merely waypoints on a lifetime’s worth of shifts and evolution. Through this process of reacquainting with the body, she has also healed from violent panic attacks and disordered eating. Joining ‘the real world,’ in her words, and dropping the stories she held about how others would condemn her for her past, she has made connections ten times over what she lost. Read Leigh's full testimony → Follow Leigh on Instagram → Listen to the first episode with Leigh → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 87. The Whole Family Suffers When a Man Calls Himself a Woman │ Elle 54:54
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Upcoming Class: Safeguarding in the Age of Gender Disinformation, Dissociation, & External Validation SeekingRecover Your Instincts & Cultivate Resilience with Amy Sousa, MA Depth Psychology Join us LIVE on April 13 or watch the replay When nine-year-old Elle found out she was going to be a big sister, she was overjoyed. She helped raise her younger brother and as they grew up, she was happy to act as a support, confidante, and the first-call-in-a-crisis. But when she became pregnant, her brother’s attitude toward his sister changed completely. He never acknowledged her daughter, never wanted to look at or hold her as a baby, and Elle ended up falling out with him. She did not understand why he turned on her until many years later, when her brother called her to let her know that he was ‘a lesbian woman’ now. He shared that his treatment of her stemmed from his jealousy of her, for one thing he'd never gotten to get his nails done with their mother. Elle began looking into autogynephilia and realized that her brother was living in a porn-sick, sex-obsessed alternate reality. He had quit working and started an OnlyFans, where he dressed up as an underage girl. He spent $14,000 on laser hair removal, plus hormones, and surgeries. He demanded financial support from their mother and let bills pile up until creditors were harassing his parents. While Elle's parents have extended themselves financially, emotionally and physically to support her brother, finding support for themselves has not been easy in the trans-affirming culture. Connect with Elle: doitwritecontent@gmail.com Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 86. Prolonged Adolescence & The Wounds of Liberal Feminism │ Danielle Evans 51:41
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It’s not exactly Millennials' fault that many of us are stuck in extended adolescence. We’re bearing a wound around adulthood that didn’t start with our generation. We’re working under fluorescent lighting instead of under the sun, hustling in the city instead of in the small tribes we evolved from, and striving for the “empowerment” the Spice Girls promised. Endocrine disruptors surround us. We work with screens instead of with our hands. The conveniences of living non-biologically are certainly comfortable, but they come with consequences: we've become soft, immature, our vitality compromised. Many women in our thirties are rethinking the cultural programming that discouraged us from having our babies at an age that would afford us the energy and resilience to more easily bear the challenges of motherhood, while garnering the support from our own parents. There are plenty of benefits to building up wisdom, life experience, and financial resources before you have kids, but there’s grief too. What happens when we exclusively put our self-worth into our careers or accomplishments instead of embodying the portal of life and death that is our birthright as women? Today's guest, body worker and poly-vagal nerve practitioner Danielle Evans, helps people heal their nervous system. Danielle shares about her process deprogramming from liberal feminist rhetoric and discusses how the surface of our skin connects to the deepest layers of our nervous system. Danielle reminds us that the body remembers everything from pre-birth to our present moment, and explains how we can self-source safety in our body and quiet the anxious mind. Follow Danielle Evans on Instagram → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 85. Escaping Sex Trafficking in the Age of "Sex Work is Work" │ Olivia Ballard 59:34
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Growing up Latter Day Saints, Olivia was held to very strict expectations. The church and homeschooling offered glimmers of women’s spiritual power, but Olivia needed greater freedom of expression. For instance, she chafed at her family’s outpouring of grief when she revealed she was interested in dating women. She tried to be patient with them as they grieved her inevitable separation from them in the afterlife, but she felt rejected. This, along with the restrictions internalized from her childhood, drove her to confuse authentic liberation with the so-called "liberal" ideologies she encountered in adolescence. It began with RuPaul’s Drag Race . The show seemed misogynist to Olivia, but her friends made it very clear that she’d need to adopt even the most appalling caricatures of womanhood, “trans lesbians” if she wanted to maintain access to her social circle and dating pool. She understood “you either get with this agenda or you die socially,” when she witnessed the ostracism of lesbians who resisted. The logical conclusion of this liberal feminist propaganda was her full indoctrination into another religion, with its own set of patriarchal expectations. Following in the footsteps of her liberal feminist friends, she became a “sugar baby” and started an OnlyFans. Her “manager,” aka her John, soon became her pimp, supplying her with drugs to cope with the effects of being trafficked, all the while filming her degradation for other men to consume. She believed her non-binary identity would somehow protect her from the sexual violence women experience, disassociating from her female body even as men tortured her. It was not until she realized that her choices were exposing not just her, but her girlfriend, to extreme violence, that she knew she had to exit. Olivia has since found her own source of spirituality, bodily integrity, and a reclamation of womanhood through connecting to her matrilineal line and finding the healing power of plants. Follow Olivia on Instagram → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 84. Children Can't Consent │ Charlie's Story 49:12
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For Charlie, it all started at age five, jealous of boys, because they got to take their shirts off and stand to pee. By age seven, she had a therapist who told her and her parents that this was symptomatic of something called gender dysphoria. Ecstatic that she would get to ‘be a boy,’ Charlie was ushered down the medical path, with her vital records and name altered at age nine, and later put on puberty blockers and wrong sex hormones. Her family asked her if she was sure she wanted all of this. Her response? “I’ve never been more sure of anything in my entire life.” All twelve years of life experience couldn’t have prepared her for the changes testosterone would bring. At age fifteen, she had started to wonder if the path she was on would prevent her from ever getting married or having a family. It wasn’t until encountering a Reddit thread about complications of testosterone such as bone and heart disease and dementia that it occurred to her that her doctors had never told her that these "life-saving treatments" would have long term negative effects on her health. The process of coming out a second time, this time as a lesbian woman ready to detransition, was even harder than the first time. After telling herself the story for so long that she’d take her own life if she ever got her period, she developed an eating disorder, to keep delaying womanhood even without testosterone. Now nineteen, Charlie has found peace in her body and within her circle of family and friends, but she wants to challenge people to consider what would have happened if her childhood therapist had recognized her anxiety and depression instead of entertaining the ludicrous concept of being stuck in the wrong body. Follow Charlie on Instagram → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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1 83. A Holistic & Spiritual Approach to Infertility │ Kristin Hauser 53:15
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Kristin Hauser joins us today to talk about cultivating female fertility outside of the medical model. She has been working in the fertility space for over ten years, as an acupuncturist and sex and relationship coach. Kristin has seen all manner of fertility issues, from women later in their fertile years, who’ve been working to the point of burn out, to the less talked about, younger women whose cycles were damaged by hormonal birth control. Inventions such as intrauterine insemination, IVF, to surrogacy, are touted by the fertility industry as the best path to motherhood if you don’t conceive within a few months of trying. As an acupuncturist, Kristin tried to serve women within this model, but soon realized it was out of integrity for her. She encourages women and men to consider their fertility as an extension of creativity, of their physical and spiritual wellbeing, and she uses a variety of methods that never require invasive testing or surgery. In this episode Kristin discusses fertility struggles are a catalyst for sexual reawakening, and how staying out of the mainstream medical model, women can come into motherhood in power. Kristin's class Restoring Your Fertility and Ovarian Vitality is a great place to start for women who want to truly understand their bodies and improve their fertility with ease and without medical intervention. Follow Kristin on Instagram Take the master class: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗠𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗟𝗲𝗴𝗮𝗹 𝗘𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗰𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗜𝗩𝗙, 𝗦𝘂𝗿𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗮𝗰𝘆, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗢𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗼𝗻𝗹𝘆 𝗨𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗔𝘀𝘀𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗥𝗲𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗱𝘂𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗧𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘆 → Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast → Shop Activist Stickers → Whose Body Is It Website → Music // Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License …
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