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We're 2 women going there on so many hot and taboo topics. You can trust us to be your reliable source for wellness information and pure entertainment as we interview experts, test products and procedures. We’ll ask all the questions you want to know but may be too afraid to ask. So, what do you want to know… We’ll Go There!

We Go There Podcast


    • Feb 13, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 46m AVG DURATION
    • 85 EPISODES

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    The We Go There Podcast is an incredible show that delves into topics that we never knew we needed to know about. Hosted by two adorable and informative ladies, every episode is done in such a fun and engaging way. It's the kind of podcast that you can listen to with friends, as there is no TMI for them, and they approach the topics in various ways, making it hilarious and real.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to tackle taboo subjects without hesitation. The hosts fearlessly dive into women's health issues that are often not talked about openly. They provide valuable information by doing their research and even consulting professionals on the matter at hand. This commitment to going beyond just suggestions and actually putting in the work makes the podcast both informative and relatable. Additionally, the hosts' engagement with their audience through platforms like Instagram adds a personal touch to their content.

    However, there doesn't seem to be any notable downsides to this podcast. It consistently delivers on its promise of shedding light on important women's health topics in a friendly and welcoming manner. There may be some listeners who prefer a more structured format or those who are looking for a more serious tone, but that would be subjective preference rather than an inherent flaw in the show.

    In conclusion, The We Go There Podcast fills a much-needed gap in discussions surrounding women's health issues. By providing informative dialogue on these topics while maintaining a friendly atmosphere, the hosts have created a platform that enriches women's lives and relationships. As long as they continue to go there, I will be there listening and learning alongside them.



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    Latest episodes from We Go There Podcast

    S9 | E84 Let's Catch Up… with Nikki and Lexi

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 41:57


    We'll be chatting about… How we're juggling work, travel, parenting, etc.  Our thoughts on taking time away from your kids  In turn, how to make the most of your time with your children Prioritizing yourself and small ways you can start doing that today Mom triggers: How to work through & overcome them Show Notes:  For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E83 Navigating the Ethics in Medical Decision Making with Dr. Rebecca Greenberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 50:17


    Making big health decisions can be overwhelming..  It can challenge our personal values and beliefs and lead to internal conflict and unrest. It can cause rifts in families. We can wonder “what is the right thing to do?” and have uncertainty when there is more than one way to proceed. Dr. Rebecca Greenberg is a  bioethicist who works with families to help reduce the stress and burden of medical decision-making and provides the necessary support  to make a difficult  decision with confidence. A Bioethicist is a healthcare professional trained to guide people who are unsure about what is the best choice or the right thing to do.   Dr. Rebecca Greenberg is a nurse and bioethicist who has been working in healthcare for the past two decades with a particular focus on pediatrics and women's health. She guides clients through making difficult decisions about their own health and  that of their loved ones. She approaches each unique situation with compassion, no judgements and supports people in getting to the right decision for them.    Rebecca's aim is to help all those struggling with medical decision making so they can reach  “lasting moral peace” in the face of tough choices.      Dr. Rebecca Shares: Making an ethical decision doesn't always ‘feel good' - how can we come to terms with this?  How to find clarity in making complex medical decisions How to navigate your own ethical dilemma about your health (i.e. should I have more kids, fertility treatment planning, should I have an abortion, do I want another round of chemo for my cancer)  How to make medical decisions on behalf of a loved one (i.e. child, partner or parent) How to manage conflict in families making difficult medical decisions (i.e. parents making decisions for children, or adult siblings making decisions for parents)   We discuss the following topics that can be especially challenging:  conflict within your family about your health planning pregnancy termination decisions  healthcare decisions pertaining to your baby while pregnant and as a newborn medical decisions for children and minors fertility treatment considerations   Show Notes:  For more of Dr. Rebecca, please visit  greenbergconsulting  on Instagram and https://www.greenbergconsulting.ca on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E82 Ditching Yo-Yo Dieting with Lucia Hawley

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 48:48


    Trigger warning: This episode covers body image and weight loss.    Lucia Hawley is a women's weight loss expert living in Portland, Oregon. She helps women ages 30 and older end yo-yo dieting and weight loss resistance with the principles of mindfulness and self-compassion and scientifically-backed nutrition science. Society one minute tells us to be smaller then flips to love the body we're in! It can feel like whiplash and Lucia is sharing her journey with weight loss in hopes of empowering other women to work towards a body they love.    Lucia Shares: Lucia's personal journey  with weight loss as an obese teen Overcoming embarrassment and embracing wellness How to drop the shame about wanting to change your body and how you feel “Love your body” messaging and how it can sometimes be harmful How to overcome a negative relationship with the scale Mindfulness in the health journey Social media's role in body image Taking the urgency of weight management   Show Notes:  For more of Lucia, please visit luciahawley_  on Instagram and www.luciahawley.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E81 Breathwork with Jill Miller: The Science of Resilience

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 68:06


    Jill Miller, fascia expert, has 30 years of corrective movement expertise that forges links between the worlds of yoga, massage, athletics, and pain management. Her signature self-care fitness programs, Yoga Tune Up® and The Roll Model® are found at gyms, yoga studios, hospitals, athletic training facilities and corporations worldwide. She is the author of The Roll Model: A Step-by-Step Guide to Erase Pain, Improve Mobility, and Live Better in Your Body, and a contributing author on self-myofascial release in the text book Fascia, Function and Medical Applications..    In this episode Jill breaks down the basics for connecting with your body, using Yoga Tune Up® balls, her personal experiences, and all the info we need to heal using movement. Jill tells us where to focus in our bodies, how to breath through it, and how to become aware of our journey.    Jill Shares: The importance of diaphragm  All about rib flare -what can we do about it?  Jill's daily practice for self care (and her advice if you're just starting on your self-care healthcare journey!) What's missing from the mental health conversations - How is body involved? Self-massage? How Jill juggles it ALL with a young family, book writing, and running a business The importance of the BODY in breathwork and how self-massage is key to access a bodyside response How to trigger a parasympathetic response The importance of singing in Jill's life & the significance of her relationship with it     Show Notes:  For more of Jill, please visit @thejillmiller @tuneupfitness on Instagram and tuneupfitness.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E80 Cold Plunges, Breathwork and the Creation of Othership with Amanda Laine & Harry Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 41:14


    Harry and Amanda are 2 of the 5 co-founder's at Othership. They have designed and built the first emotional training classes in North America combining beautiful social spaces built around saunas/ice baths and the leading Breathwork mobile app. They are creating spaces that encourage openness to the awe, belonging, and interconnectivity that animates the human experience.   In this episode, Harry and Amanda cover the benefits of connecting to your mind and body. They also take us on a guided breathwork from their app.    Amanda and Harry Share: Cold plunge/ice bath benefits (the actual benefits vs. what you see on social media)  The importance of saunas How to focus on and implement breath work into your everyday life How all of these experiences help break down trauma and can encourage healing Emotional regulation  How breathwork can help your relationships and intimacy   Show Notes:  For more of Amanda and Harry, please visit @amandalaine111 / @harrison.z.taylor / @othership / @othership.app on Instagram and http://www.othership.us on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E79 Forceps and Birth Injuries with Dr. Giulia Muraca M.P.H. and Ph.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 83:54


    Forceps assisted birth increases the risk of OASI (obstetric anal sphincter injury) significantly. Dr. Muraca breaks down her doctoral research on instrumental assisted birth to help provide informed consent for everyone giving birth. Being informed can help decrease the risk of injury.  Dr. Guilia Muraca is a perinatal epidemiologist and an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Health Research Methods, Evidence & Impact at McMaster University.  Her research uses epidemiologic approaches to identify optimal intervention rates in birth  (e.g., cesarean delivery rate, induction rate) that minimize the frequency of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes (e.g., postpartum hemorrhage, obstetric anal sphincter injury, maternal sepsis, neonatal sepsis, birth injury).  Dr. Muraca's research program at McMaster University aims to produce evidence to support enhanced safety and satisfaction in the care of pregnant individuals and their children, with emphasis on care quality, accessibility and equity. Dr. Muraca Shares: How commonplace are forceps births?  What is the impact on the pelvic floor and long term issues with prolapse and incontinence after instrumental assisted birth?  Dr. Muraca's research has discovered that rates of trauma after Operative Vaginal Deliveries is higher than previously reported - let's dive into that.  What are some changes that could be made to make operative vaginal deliveries safer?  What are your thoughts on our rising cesarean birth rates? Factors at play? Concerns you may have, if any?  What do you wish more people knew about birth and recovery?  What are the biggest changes you would like to see made to the current state of obstetrics in Canada?  Asian-White disparities in obstetric anal sphincter injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis: 39% of women experience fecal incontinence after 3rd or 4th degree tearing (aka Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI). Your research showed that there is an increased risk from women who identify as Asian race vs White. Let's talk about why.   Show Notes:  For more of Dr. Muraca, please visit www.giuliamuraca.com X handles: @giuliamuraca1; @PERLLabMac

    S8 | E78 Parenting Without the Battle Requires Skills with Tia Slightham

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 40:00


    Tia is a parenting coach, teacher, business owner, best-selling author and most importantly a MOM.  In this episode, Tia is sharing amazing tips that will help us parent with purpose and sitch the guilt. Listening, teaching, and getting on the same page as your child will help put an end to many problems parents face. Tune in for strategies that work (and that you can start using today!)  Tia is the founder of Tia Slightham- Parenting Solutions and The Parenting With Purpose Method, where she works with parents to teach them positive ways to decrease the daily struggles we all encounter as parents.    Tia Shares: How to parent without anger and guilt  Parenting with purpose vs. with battles Breaking generational cycles Tips and tricks for working with your child (while still keeping boundaries) Age appropriate boundaries How to guide your kids through decision making Cell phones and social media guidance   Show Notes:  For more of Tia, please visit instagram.com/tiaparentingcoach on Instagram and www.tiaslightham.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E77 The Missing Pieces to Your Cesarean Recovery with Dr. Jen Fraboni

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 41:38


    Dr. Jen Fraboni, PT, DPT, is an internationally-renowned physical therapist who specializes in helping people overcome chronic pain and maximize physical performance. She's also a c-section mom herself who understands gaps in c-section recovery. In this episode we cover it all from how to prepare for a c-section (even if you aren't planning on having one), what to expect after having a c-section, best practice for early rehab, mobilizing your scar, and scar massage. Jen shares her personal journey and easy to follow advice for fellow cesarean moms. Check out Jen's free postpartum guide for cesarean births here: https://docjenfit.com/postpartum    Dr. Jen Shares: The biggest gaps in cesarean recovery When to start recovery Jen's own cesarean recovery journey Things you can do to prepare for a cesarean How to find the right amount of movement after a cesarean birth C-section shelf - what to do about it When and how to start mobilizing the scar How to practice scar massages Getting back to movement safely The healing journey and how it looks different for everyone Show Notes:  For more of Jen, please visit Instagram.com/docjenfit on Instagram and https://jen.health on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E76 Building a Superfoods Empire with Kristel de Groot

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 39:12


    Kristel is half of the powerhouse team behind Your Super, one of the biggest superfood brands in the U.S. and Europe. In just over 8 years, Your Super transformed from zero to hero, with a whopping $200 million in revenue and a successful exit in October 2022. Your Super was launched when Kristel's partner, Michael, was diagnosed with cancer at age 24. While Michael was going through chemo, Kristel started experimenting with the possibilities of using food as medicine. Since then, Kristel and Michael recently published their newest book Your Super Life. In this episode, Kristel takes us through superfoods, wellness, entrepreneurship, motherhood, and more. She's done it all and she's sharing how we can all be a little healthier and listen to our bodies.    Kristel Shares: How she became so passionate about superfoods How superfoods can help your body (from eczema to cancer and beyond)  The evidence behind superfoods Kristel's journey in building her business Most important superfoods to incorporate into your diet Kristel's business journey and transition into motherhood Kristel shares more about her moon day policy where women get 1 day per month when they have a period to do what they can - from canceling their meetings to taking the day off.  Show Notes:  For more of Kristel, please visit Instagram.com/kristelandmichael on Instagram and kristelandmichael.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E75 Quickie on Boobies with Nikki and Lexi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 8:32


    In this mini episode with Nikki and Lexi the banter is about boobs. Both have struggled with postpartum boob confidence but they're learning to embrace it. Lexi shares her thoughts of breast augmentation after 4 kids, and Nikki talks about the mental work of owning what you've got.  They talk about their experience going through all the boob phases life has to offer. If you've ever wished for bigger, smaller, or perkier boobs, this episode is for you! Show Notes: For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S8 | E74 Postpartum body odour is a thing and Jenn Pike is here to help.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 37:08


    Jenn Pike is a Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist, Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Certified Yoga & Pilates Instructor and a Medical Exercise Specialist. She specializes in women's health + hormones and as an inspired Mom of two, she understands the struggle of hormonal body odor post baby.    Jenn's mission is toto inspire you to cut the B.S, and help you to create more Simplicity and Ease in all you do. She breaks down WHY we smell… and what we can do about it! .     Jenn Shares: Why do you smell more like stinky onions when breast-feeding? HELP! How do our hormones play a role in our sweating/body odour? What else causes us to smell? How long does it last post baby? What can we do to naturally improve our sweating and body odour? What kind of body products should we look for?  What does it mean if the smell lingers long past having a baby?  Are there any supplements that help?  How can we make the transition to natural deodorants? Do they even work?  Show Notes:  For more of Jenn, please visit Instagram.com/Jennpike on Instagram and jennpike.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S7 | E73 Sounding the alarm on preventable maternal death, the loss of obstetric skills like vaginal breech birth, and reviewing the ARRIVE trial with Dr. Rohan D'Souza OBGYN, PhD.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 44:54


    Trigger warning: We discuss maternal death during and after pregnancy, as well as problematic cesarean birth rates. Dr. Rohan D'Souza is an obstetrician and associate professor with the departments of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. He specializes in the care of pregnant women and gender-diverse people with medical disorders, and his research work is focused on reducing pregnancy-related adverse events. Dr. D'Souza has made it his mission to reduce pregnancy-related adverse events. Dr. D'Souza and Nikki explore the alarming statistics that may be missed and what kind of advocacy is needed to improve outcomes for women during and after pregnancy.   Dr. D'Souza Shares: The CBC news article “ Canada significantly undercounts maternal deaths, and doctors are sounding the alarm” - got a lot of attention. In your interview you cited the importance of better maternal health monitoring systems to prevent avoidable deaths. The article stated that Canada undercounts the maternal mortality rate. Let's talk about that. Let's talk about the increasing cesarean rates. We know they vary tremendously from provider to provider and hospital to hospital. What is the current data and trend over time? What kind of impact do you believe this trend has on maternal (in short and long term?). We know the age of a first time mother is increasing, as well as body mass index - but is there something else going on here? The lost skills of breech birth and forceps and how that is impacting c-section rates What we need to know about the ARRIVE trial and how the data showing induction at 39 weeks reduces C-sections has been misinterpreted by many Show Notes:  For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S7 | E72 The Importance of Teaching Mindfulness, Meditation & Breath Work to Our Children with Natalie von Teichman

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 40:12


    During the COVID-19 pandemic Natalie found herself being Canada's 29th case… Her isolation period gave Natalie an even wider depth of insight around how to deal with situations that are beyond our control and the trauma it can play on us mentally.  Her positive outlook by searching for silver linings through gratitude and mindset shifts, is something that she hopes she can help others with as they navigate the new and challenging environment that we live in today.    Natalie is the mother of 4 boys and made it her mission to give children the tools needed to meditate. Natalie created MediTATE the meditation bear and she's breaking down how meditation benefits children of all ages.   Natalie Shares: Hearing versus feeling (why is it important PRACTICE mental fitness, calmness, deep breaths...) and understanding this in terms of physical activities vs mental activities.  Expectations around meditation in children -- what is the goal here and why meditation/mindfulness is actually a language that is easier taught when you are young! All about mediTATE (TATE) and how it is completely different from any other tool that exists on the market for children's mental fitness. This includes: a) The content (what types of meditation stories will you get with miindfully) b) The fully sensory experience (olfactory, auditory, visual, tactile) and why this is essential to help children engage in learning about their "inside body", c) Why having a friend who is unique to YOU, is a wonderful way to feel grounded, loved, calm and centered. Especially in times of isolation. Show Notes:  For more of Natalie, please visit instagram.com/miindfullymediTATE  on Instagram and miindfully.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S7 | E71 Breaking Cycles and Raising Yourself with Dr. Tanya Cotler

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 49:18


    Dr. Tanya Cotler is a child and adult clinical psychologist, author and speaker who specializes in reproductive mental health, infant mental health and parent-child attachment and attachment trauma. Her work and approach also acknowledge that every relationship is messy and that repairing ‘mismatches' (as opposed to avoiding them completely) is central to building safety and trust.  To some extent, we will all project our own traumas onto our children - it's how we react and repair that matters! If you find yourself battling with your child or feeling overwhelmed with emotions, this episode is for you.   Dr. Cotler Shares: 1. As a parent, what is the first step to figuring out if you're projecting your own trauma onto your child? 2. How did you become so passionate with “Intergenerational trauma + cycle breaking? 3. How is trauma is carried forward through generations (our body carries what our mind cannot) 4. How to get your partner on the same page 5. How to start the work- what's one question you can ask yourself? 6. How to break cycles —heal and raise ourselves as we raise our children 7. How to find self compassion, and repair mismatches/ruptures in parenting as we walk the path of cycle breaking (What is one thing you can keep saying to your kids to promote a secure bond) Show Notes: For more of Dr. Cotler, please visit instagram.com/drcotler  on Instagram and Tanyacotlerphd.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*  

    S7 | E70 Menopause is Not a Disease, it is a Stage of Life with Dr. Daiana Castleman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 50:52


    Dr. Daiana Castleman is a Naturopathic Doctor and proud to be one of several Naturopathic Doctors to be qualified by the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) as a Certified Menopause Practitioner. Dr. Daiana helps women and their families go from feeling burnt out and overwhelmed to feeling calm and energized, so that they can do the things they need to do and show up for their family and loved ones. In this episode we discuss the ins and outs of perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Daiana breaks down what to expect, what we can do as preventative measures, and how we can thrive through menopause!  Daiana Shares: Is menopause really something to dread? What can women expect? When can women expect menopause? How do we know menopause is coming? What are the early signs? (Some of these may be a surprise!) What can we do to alleviate symptoms? How can we prepare? Hormone testing - should we? Can you postpone menopause? Menopause hormone therapy myths - breast cancer fear, leads to weight gain, etc  Marketing - Marketing menopause is a lucrative business, careful about what we are consuming online and what is being targeting to us  Vaginal health during the menopause transition – why this is a silent epidemic How can we best manage symptoms and celebrate this season of life? Show Notes:  For more of Daiana, please visit instagram.com/drdaianacastleman  on Instagram and daianacastleman.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S7 | E69 It's probably normal, but if not… with Dr. Jolene Brighten

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 50:28


    Dr. Jolene Brighten NMD, is a hormone expert, nutrition scientist, and thought leader in women's medicine. She is board certified in naturopathic endocrinology and trained in clinical sexology. Dr. Brighten is the author of Is This Normal, a non-judgemental guide to creating hormone balance, eliminating unwanted symptoms, and building the sexual desire you crave. In this episode Dr. Brighten walks us through all the things we may not realize are related to our hormones. From preconception, to breastfeeding, to postpartum we always need to keep hormones in check. Through every stage of life, Dr. Brighten is breaking down what to look for and how to stay on top of feeling your best!   Jolene Shares:   Libido and breastfeeding - possible to have both at the same time? Does body image affect libido? What do sex hormones have to do with libido, and is that the whole story? Some women notice changes with their libido during their menstrual cycle. Is there any truth to that? Breastfeeding and menstrual cycle - how are they related? What are some signs our hormones aren't normal? (Let's discuss anxiety, stress, acne, sleep etc.) Postpartum hair loss and thyroid issues. How to know when it's related?  How can hormones play a role in postpartum  All about thyroid issues: What to look out for and how to get tested Best way to test hormones? How to find a good provider? GP or ND? Show Notes:  Pre Order Dr. Brighten's book here: https://drbrighten.com/is-this-normal/  For more of Jolene, please visit instagram.com/drjolenebrighten  on Instagram and drbrighten.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S7 | E68 From Skincare to Entrepreneurial Success with Victoria Radford

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 48:24


    Victoria Radford is a celebrity makeup artist and skin expert driven by a fearless approach to beauty. Victoria has continually advanced her business and is sharing some of her best advice tidbits. She tells us the best skincare products and debunks some myths about your skin problems (hint: you can eat the cheese!). Victoria and Lexi discuss overcoming adversity as women entrepreneurs and share how you can become a better leader in your field. Victoria Shares: Victoria's personal journey How to ensure you're using the right skincare products Key products you need in your skincare routine Tips based on your skin type How your lifestyle affects your skin How to combat acne, dryness, irritation Debunking skincare myths  Adversity and overcoming it in an entrepreneurship journey How vulnerability in leadership can take your team to the next level   Show Notes:  Books recommended in this episode: Good to Great by Jim Collins Delivering Happiness by Tony Hsieh For more of Victoria, please visit instagram.com/victoriaradford  on Instagram and radfordbeauty.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    [RERUN] S4 | E37 All About Endometriosis with Filmmaker Shannon Cohn, JD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 38:16


    S7 | E67 Physiotherapist Going Against the Status Quo with Antony Lo

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 84:30


    Antony Lo is a physiotherapist from Australia and runs The Physio Detective service and My PT Education. He earned his degree from the University of Sydney and has been in practice since 1997 (old enough to see old things come back as new things!). Antony isn't afraid to hold back when fighting for proper education and information surrounding women's health. Antony and Nikki dive into it ALL:  Pelvic Health Physiotherapy, tummy tucks, c-section scar tissue, gestational diabetes, diastasis recti, TVA, and so much more. Tune in for a healthy discourse!   Antony Shares: 1. How Antony Lo, pelvic health Physio, is going against the status quo to bring light to women's health 2. Antony's experience as a male in this field 3. What does it mean to “chase the feeling” & how do you know if you've taken it too far 4. Abdominoplasty/Tummy tuck truths 5. All about C-section scar tissue and its impacts 6. Gestational diabetes and Diastasis Recti - is there a link? 7. TVA: Are we too obsessed with this muscle? 8. What to expect when going to a Pelvic Health Physio    Show Notes:  For more of Antony, please visit instagram.com/physiodetective  on Instagram and www.antonylo.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S7 | E66 Debunking Breastfeeding Myths with Carrie Bruno

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 41:36


    Description:   Carrie Bruno, Registered Nurse and IBCLC lactation consultant, made it her life's work to support families as they move through all of parenting's challenges. She is empathetic to parent's journeys with breastfeeding and evidence based so you will be getting the most up to date advice in this interview! Some of this new information may come as a surprise, so Carrie breaks it down and shares advice on how to navigate your breastfeeding journey.  Carrie Shares: New research and guidelines about breastfeeding from the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine - hint, it's probably not what we've been taught!  New information on plugged ducts and mastitis and how to treat them D-MER, breastfeeding anxiety, and postpartum mental health When to start pumping, how much to feed, and how often  How to avoid oversupply and undersupply - plus, how to know if your supply is “good”  How formula can play in (and how that's okay)  Your experience will look different than what you see others doing, this is your journey! Show Notes:  For more of Carrie, please visit instagram.com/the.mama.coach  on Instagram and themamacoach.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*  

    S7 | E65 How to NOT Feel Triggered by Your Own Child with Cori Stern

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 43:38


    Cori Stern is a Child Behaviour Expert, Learning Specialist & Entrepreneur at heart. She coaches parents through the ages and stages of development - bringing calm to the chaos in their homes and improving their relationship with their children. Cori coaches Nikki and Lexi through role plays and real-life scenarios to help all parents listening. Cori equips us with tools to help raise a cooperative, resilient, and well-balanced kiddo.   Cori Shares: How Cori became passionate about cooperative/responsive parenting parenting The hardest ages to parent, stages of parenting, and what it all means Understand how kids are wired (empowerment, control, reasoning, etc.)  How to keep your kids confidence while still correcting them 3-step framework to make parenting easier Examples of tough situations and how to handle them Heal from feeling like you say “no” all-day Mindshifts, managing triggers, making connections, and more   Show Notes:  For more of Cori, please visit instagram.com/cori_stern  on Instagram and coristern.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S7 E1: Title: Pelvic Organ Prolapse - From the Discovery to Recovery with the Hypopressive Technique with Trista Zinn

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 60:38


    In 2012 Trista Zinn was diagnosed with stage 2 bladder prolapse.  As a personal trainer for over 20 years, she was determined to find a holistic approach to her recovery - something other than surgery - which led her to train in the Hypopressive technique. With a decade of personal and professional experience in Hypopressives she continues to passionately spread the word and help others with this revolutionary approach to core and pelvic health.   In this episode Trista shares the benefits and foundational practice of Hypopressives. Through her own journey and expertise she continues to help others improve their prolapse through low pressure fitness.   Trista Shares: Trista's journey with prolapse and how she became so passionate about Hypopressives How Trista started her journey to healing What are Hypopressives? How do they work? How to safely use Hypopressives to heal Breathing aspect of Hypopressives What is apnea? How to activate your muscles Rib flares in relation to Hypopressives Who is a good candidate for Hypopressives What does evidence show?  How is it different from the Nauli breathing technique?  What other issues can Hypopressives help?    Show Notes:  For more of Trista, please visit instagram.com/hypopressives.can  on Instagram and coresetfitness.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E63 Birth Trauma: The Silenced Reality of Postpartum with Teela Tomassetti

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 52:00


    Trigger Warning: This episode discusses birth trauma.    A few years ago Teela decided to pursue her Doctorate with a speciality in birth trauma due to her best friend's experience. Little did she know she would encounter her own birth trauma last year by way of midwifery violence and an excessive hemorrhage almost taking her life.   She's made it her mission to create a safe space to explore birth trauma survivors' experience, challenging the expectations that we hold, advocating for change, supporting survivors in discovering their healing. And shedding light on an area that according to the research impacts 1 in 3 who have given birth. Teela shares advice on how to heal if you've experienced birth trauma, how to support others who have survived it, and support for the in between.      Teela Shares: Teela's personal journey of becoming an advocate and safe place for women that have experienced birth trauma  Tools to help yourself or anyone around you that has experienced birth trauma Why there so much silence around birth trauma What makes a birth experience “traumatic” Ways to allow yourself to heal at your own pace How to love yourself and your body again after trauma How trauma can affect your body in many ways, including physical Intrusive thoughts and anxiety in postpartum The reality of birth partner trauma How to advocate for yourself  Can birth trauma be prevented?   Show Notes:  For more of Alexandra, please visit instagram.com/theteaonbirthtrauma  on Instagram and theteaonbirthtrauma.com  on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E62 Lived Experience vs. Academia on Trauma + Trafficking with Alexandra Stevenson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 65:00


    Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking and drug abuse.    Alexandra Stevenson experienced the unthinkable. It took years for her to process what happened to her. She shares her story with drugs, relationship violence, sexual assault, trafficking and more in an effort to prevent what happened to her happening to others.    Alexandra has a deep commitment to educating both herself and others about trauma, trafficking and, most importantly, how to prevent them. She cofounded an anti-trafficking nonprofit in the US and continues her work as a freelance consultant in Canada.      Alexandra Shares: Alexandra's raw, personal story with drugs, relationship violence, sexual assault and trafficking How and when to start talking about consent with children How to protect your children in the world, on social media, etc.  How to empower your children to protect themselves How parents of boys can participate in the conversation in an effort to stop this from happening Myths about trafficking How to process and address what's happened to you… it's not your fault. Tips to get through your own healing Taking trauma into motherhood   Show Notes:  For more of Alexandra, please visit instagram.com/thelaughingsurvivor  on Instagram and thelaughingsurvivor.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram and wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E61 The Truth on Pelvic Girdle Pain with Dr. Sinéad Dufour

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 53:34


    Dr. Sinéad Dufour is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Faculty of Health Science at McMaster University. Her current research interests include: conservative approaches to manage pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy-related pelvic-girdle pain, and interprofessional collaborative practice models of service provision to enhance pelvic health. Dr. Sinéad Dufour gives us the tools we need to combat SPD pain. She debunks myths, gives advice, and shares hope for the future with new breakthroughs in research.    Sinéad Shares: Explanation of  SPD, lightning crotch, pubic bone pain, etc.  Sinéad debunks pelvic-girdle pain myths True causes of Pelvic-Girdle Pain & new info we need to know What to do when Pelvic Girdle Pain is affecting your daily life and mental health. Risk factors This is physiology we can change, Sinead tells us how.  It's NOT in your head. Here's your top 3 tips.  How to set your brain and mindfulness up to help  What to look for when finding a PT/physiotherapist  Red flags in treatment Where to go for help   Show Notes:  For more of Sinéad, please visit instagram.com/dr.sinead  on Instagram For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E60 Plus Size Pregnancy + Birth with Jen McLellan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 47:52


    Jen McLellan helps people navigate the world of plus size pregnancy, shares tips for embracing your body, and laughs her way through the adventures of parenthood. Jen is also a certified childbirth educator, wife, and mother to a charismatic twelve-year-old. In this episode Jen shares tips for those living in larger bodies - from preconception to postpartum - as well as how we can all be allies and create space for EVERY BODY.    Jen Shares: Jen's experience with plus size pregnancy + birth Misconceptions about plus size pregnancy and birth How we can all be allies and create a safe place for all sizes Healthcare bias and how to find support The importance of a supportive midwife and birth team How to advocate for yourself so you can have a positive birth experience How to navigate hurtful comments about plus size pregnancy Relative vs. actual risk  The true safety of plus sized pregnancy  Wellness vs. weight   Show Notes:  For more of Jen, please visit instagram.com/plusmommy  on Instagram and plussizebirth.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E59 Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Not the Postpartum Recovery You Expected with Dr. Margo Kwiatkowski

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 45:46


    Margo Kwiatkowski had her first child, a boy, in the summer of 2021 and soon after discovered she had pelvic organ prolapse. She has spent the last 6 months sharing her personal experience and professional knowledge about prolapse on Instagram. Prolapse affects a large group of women but can feel taboo to talk about. You're not alone if you're experiencing prolapse and there is hope! You can get back to the things you love and you don't have to lose the activities you used to enjoy. Margo shares hope for all who may be experiencing prolapse and those who are worried they may develop prolapse.    Margo Shares: How Margo knew something wasn't right down there Treating prolapse is beyond the specific area, it is the whole person Margo's personal birth experience and experience as a new mom - how it did/didn't go to plan Margo “did all the right things” and still ended up with pelvic organ prolapse, she shares how she showed herself grace and how you can too There is hope with prolapse Genetic causes & impacts on prolapse Medical interventions that can help How to rehab and  heal Pregnancy after prolapse What Margo wishes more people knew How to be proactive with prolapse Specific things to do to improve prolapse/what to do if you're worried about developing prolapse Show Notes:  For more of Margo, please visit instagram.com/postpartum_prolapse  on Instagram and p4moms.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E58 Surviving the Newborn Stage with Sharon Mazel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 51:40


    From overcoming new mom anxiety to dealing with judgements around your parenting decisions, parenting expert Sharon Mazel tells all! Sharon is an author, speaker, and mom of four with over two decades of experience in this field - she's the co-author of bestselling book, What to Expect When You're Expecting and shares advice on how to conquer the newborn stage with new tried and true strategies.    Shannon Shares: How to bring calmness & confidence into parenting How to navigate the judgment you feel around parenting decisions How to prepare yourself for the newborn stage The importance of having a tribe and people who support you (as well as getting info from good experts) TOP questions Sharon receives including feeding, sleeping, and milestones Feeding baby - different approaches, breastfeeding, formula, baby led weaning, purees, allergies, etc. Survivors bias, co-sleeping, safety, SIDS  How to find confidence in yourself and your relationship with your baby How to be supportive of yourself as a new parent and also the other new parents around you The uniqueness of every baby and also the importance of early intervention Show Notes:  For more of Sharon, please visit instagram.com/sharonmazel  on Instagram and sharonmazel.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E57 Bathroom Anxiety Is a REAL Anxiety with Megan Marsiglio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 43:12


    After being diagnosed with Crohn's disease and IBS in 2009, Megan felt extremely isolated and humiliated about having digestive issues. She was always in pain, always running to the bathroom and avoided a lot of situations so that she didn't have to talk about what she was experiencing, or risk not being able to make it to the bathroom in time (aka bathroom anxiety).    As Megan slowly began opening up about what she was dealing with, she learned that many others dealt with the same issues—they just weren't talking about them. The stigma around gut issues is what ignited her passion to increase the conversation, push awareness, and create a community. We talk to Megan about her journey being diagnosed with Crohn's and how she has overcome her anxiety today. She hopes others will join her on the other side of bathroom anxiety.    Megan Shares: Her experience being diagnosed with Crohn's How to advocate for yourself when you're having bathroom and gut issues Validation in a diagnosis and how that changes things What remission looks like (management, diet, etc.) How to advocate and be diligent after a diagnosis What bathroom anxiety look like for different people Tools that helped Megan manage bathroom anxiety How important it is to have a community   Show Notes:  The apps Megan reference in the episode are Go Here and Flush.  For more of Megan, please visit instagram.com/thegutgazette  on Instagram and thegutgazette.ca on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E56 The Truth About Proper C-Section Recovery with Nicole Alfred

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 69:45


    Planned vs. emergency, singleton vs. multiples, first vs. repeat… There's a lot that makes your c-section journey unique. That's why all c-section recoveries shouldn't look the same! Nicole talks about the different cesarean birth experiences, the importance of having a plan, the bullshit that surrounds recovery, mental health during healing, and SO much more - tune in even if you don't plan to have a c-section, these tips resonate for all of us.   Nicole Shares: Aftercare of c-sections and how it's different from vaginal delivery The differences in c-sections and recovery around the world How to reclaim your power after a cesarean birth How to have a postpartum plan & handle multiple children at home after a major surgery The bullshit around “Bounce Back Culture” Unpacking birth trauma with healing techniques C-section scar massage tips Complications that can arise How to keep realistic expectations on recovery and accept your postpartum body     Show Notes:  Join the [Free] C-Section Prep & Recovery workshop co-hosted by Nicole @C-sectionrecoverymethod and Nikki @thebellemethod here: https://the-belle-method.ck.page/c-birth For more of Nicole, please visit instagram.com/csectionrecoverycoach on Instagram  c-sectionrecoverymethod.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S6 | E55 Posture for Sexual Wellbeing with Dr. Janelle Howell

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 35:12


    There's so much information floating around about pelvic floors. Dr. Janelle Howell, DPT, WCS shares her top tips for ensuring your posture is supporting your pelvic floor. This affects more than you think including arousal, sex, and orgasms! Janelle discusses how our mindset can affect our pelvic floor and what to do about it. Tune in to chat about pelvic floors, sex, orgasms, God, and the things our mama never taught us!    Janelle Shares: How does pelvic health impact us  (beyond leaking and pregnancy)? Her thoughts on religion & sex How your posture affects your sexual health, libido, and more Orgasms! You're not alone if you're not having them Tips on sex after giving birth How to know if your pelvic floor is healthy How stressors, body image, muscular imbalance, and more affect your pelvic floor Nutrients that help with arousal   Janelle treats urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, painful sex, constipation, and postpartum perineal trauma at the Northwestern Medical Center in Chicago, IL. For more of Janelle, please visit instagram.com/vaginarehabdoctor on Instagram vaginarehabdoctor.com on the Web   For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

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    S6 | E54 What Lexi Wishes She'd Known About C-Birth

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 35:04


    Lexi had 3 vaginal deliveries and delivered her fourth baby via emergency Cesarean. From the quickness of the experience, being tied to the table, feeling the first cuts, and 7 layers being separated to welcome her baby… Lexi is sharing what she wishes she would have known about the surgery itself and the recovery. Hear how a mom of 4 (and newborn twins) manages C-birth recovery: Lexi talks about how she's healing, her experience with recovery, and her top tips.   Lexi Shares: Early C-birth recovery How to prep older siblings for bringing home baby/babies and how to help them understand your recovery How to get back to feeling like yourself What happens if you overdo it? Details about a “T” incision & incision care How to cope with a Cesarean birth mentally   For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    Lexi's Twin Birth Story: Cesarean + Vaginal Delivery in the Same Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 40:23


    One pregnancy, two babies and two very different stories! Lexi is a mom of 4 and her first two deliveries were uncomplicated vaginal births -  she did everything to prepare for two more. Baby A arrived as planned, but Baby B had an alarming birth that ended in an emergency cesarean and resuscitation. Lexi is working through the lasting effects of that day while juggling being a mom of 4, 4 and under, healing from vaginal & cesarean births, getting back to running her business and processing her journey.    Lexi Shares: How she and the twins are doing today The story of her twins coming into the world Where things went wrong and what a Bandl ring is What it was like to go from meeting and feeding Baby A to emergency delivery of Baby B How she's coping with the trauma of that day What she would have done differently had she known how the story would play out Advice for anyone whose birth plan didn't go to plan…   For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    The Twins Are Coming!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 49:43


    Description:   Lexi is about to have 4 kids under 4 - EEK! She's expecting twins any day and she's feeling the pressure of the change to come. Fainting, peeing, epidurals and so much more… Nikki and Lexi are breaking down how Lexi is managing at the end of her twin pregnancy. Lexi is feeling confident and excited about her twins arrival and she tells us how she's juggled being a wife, a CEO, a mom, and a pregnant mom of two. In this episode you'll receive advice about advocating, all the deets on twin pregnancy, how stepping away can make you come back stronger, and hope for an empowered birth. We can't wait to check in with Lexi after the twins arrive! What We're Chatting About: 4 under 4! Are you ready? How is pregnancy different when you already have a child (or two or more) vs the first time? How are Piper and Clark handling getting ready for 2 new siblings? We need an update on you peeing your pants… What was your greatest fear about becoming a mom for the first time? Has that changed? How do you manage it all? From work to motherhood to relationships to pregnancy? What are the most annoying things you've heard this pregnancy? Is it different from your previous pregnancies? Tell us about your hernias and how that affects pregnancy + labour? Epidurals and C-Section assumptions that come with twins - what are your options? How do you plan to ensure you have the birth you've planned?  What do you want to tell your future self? 

    S5 | E51 Mindfulness in Pregnancy and Hypnobirthing with Tracy Donegan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 60:50


    Tracy Donegan, RM is a medically trained midwife, published author and positive birth expert. Born in Ireland, Tracy has lived and worked on three continents and currently lives in Texas with her husband and two boys. She is the Founder and President of GentleBirth, an award winning smartphone app that combines brain science, birth science and technology to empower positive birth experiences through birth preparation. Tracy speaks around the world on topics such as Mindfulness for Maternal and Infant Wellbeing and is at the forefront of the global positive birth movement.   Nikki, Lexi, and Tracy discuss how to prepare your mind and body for birth, the truth about hypnobirthing, strategies to use before and during labour + birth, and how to ensure you're ready for a healthy and enjoyable birth experience.    What We're Chatting About: What made you so passionate about helping others have positive birth experiences? Tell us about hypnobirthing - what is it & what is it not?  How important is it to prepare your mind for birth? What do you think are the most effective pain management tools for labour and birthing? How can women reduce fear of childbirth? What other strategies do you suggest people use to prepare for labour and birth?  Tell us about GentleBirth and why you created it.  Show Notes:  For more of Tracy Donegan, please visit instagram.com/gentlebirthofficial on Instagram northaustindoula.com on the Web   For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S5 | E50 Finding Resilience with Angi Fletcher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 52:52


    Angi has experience from 30+ years of dealing with debilitating depression and anxiety. She has gone through seasons of divorce, the death of her parents, financial ruin, 3 pregnancies and postpartum. The growing pains from these seasons lead her to seek the root cause of her dis-ease through rebuilding her life.   Nikki, Lexi and Angi discuss how Angi overcame the lowest parts of her life. Angi shares coping mechanisms, raw stories, and hope for others struggling with life's curveballs.    What We're Chatting About: Tell us about what you've gone through that made you so passionate about healing and finding resilience. You've gone from smoking a pack a day, being riddled with depression + anxiety, and losing your parents at a young age to living the life you have now, how did you get here? Where does someone battling depression and anxiety even begin? How do you change your brain/cells? Can you tell us about coffee enemas and ice baths/cold therapy? What are the benefits?  What was your postpartum experience like? Our mission is to inspire people, to give people hope: what advice do you have for those currently fighting battles of their own? Show Notes:  For more of Angi Fletcher, please visit instagram.com/angigreene on Instagram angi5.com on the Web   For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S5 | E49 Unlocking Your Sexual Superpowers with Dr. Stephen de Wit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 57:53


    Dr. Stephen de Wit is a Board Certified Sexologist through the American College of Sexologists. He holds a Masters of Public Health in Human Sexuality and a Doctorate of Human Sexuality. Stephen travels internationally speaking about sexual empowerment and will show you how to inject more freedom and fun into your sex life so you can enjoy more pleasure, connection, and excitement.    Nikki, Lexi and Stephen are talking about the unfiltered truth of sexuality. We chat about embracing your sexual desires, ensuring your partner is on the same page, and how to start your journey to a better sex life. Buckle up ‘cause the ride is going to get fun!   What We're Chatting About: Tell us about your day to day as a Board Certified Sexologist. What made you get into this field? Why are you so passionate? How can women feel empowered sexually? Is it ever “too late” to transform your sex life? How do you start? How do we build a foundation for a great sex life? How do you think society views sex positive women? What sex advice do you have for all women listening? Show Notes:  Here is the sex menu we discuss! For more of Dr. Stephen de Wit, please visit instagram.com/drdewit on Instagram sexlifeunleashed.com on the Web   For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.*

    S5 | E48 Ending Routine Episiotomies with Dr. Michael Klein

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 70:46


    Dr. Michael Klein is best known for his landmark Randomized Control Trial of episiotomy that demonstrated that routine episiotomy caused the very problems it was supposed to prevent. This work is credited with leading to a dramatic drop in episiotomy and a parallel drop in severe rectal trauma across Canada and beyond. Semi retired, he continues to teach both clinical and research skills, and mentors family practice physicians for their research projects. He is also the author of “Dissident Doctor”, a riveting book chronicling his life and work.  Nikki, Lexi, and Dr. Klein chat about the eye opening experiences and knowledge Dr. Klein has gained through his years of dedication, work and research in birth. He shares the importance of self-advocacy, gives us a history lesson in obstetric violence and pleads with us to make change for future generations of birthing women.  What We're Chatting About: What makes you so passionate about maternity care for women? Can you tell us why episiotomies should be avoided? How did episiotomies become routine practice? How important do you feel midwives & doulas are in maternity and birth care? How can women be better equipped to advocate for themselves to not have an episiotomy? What other ill-practices do you feel are out there? Why do episiotomy rates continue to be so high in many places around the world despite the evidence against them? It's been said it takes on average 17 years for evidence-based care to make it into practice settings. Can you speak to this? Has that been your experience? How can we each do our part to change this culture and demand better practices? I'm in the middle of reading your memoir “Dissident Doctor” - My Life Catching Babies and Challenging the Medical Status Quo. You really are a beacon of light in the medical community! What is next for you? Show Notes:  For more of Dr. Michael Klein, please visit michaelcklein.ca on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S5 | E47 Infant Loss, Postpartum Nutrition and Healing with Michelle O'Brien

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 38:32


    Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive subject matter surrounding pregnancy loss.    Michelle O'Brien is a mother of 4 girls, three in her arms and one in her heart. Michelle's first daughter, Harper, passed away due to complications three days after birth. Following Harper's passing, she learned to navigate her family's tragic loss through movement, mindfulness, and nutrition. Michelle feels compelled to bring awareness, compassion, and hope to other women who have also suffered pregnancy-related heartbreak.   Listen as Nikki, Lexi, and Michelle chat about the tools and resources Michelle relied on for her own journey and the importance of community, connection + nutrition as integral building blocks to being a happy healthy mom and woman.   On top of being a mom, Michelle is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and business owner. Following her pregnancy and postpartum struggles, she wanted to further enrich the lives of moms and families. Filling a void in the food-delivery market for women at various stages of health, Michelle became an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and launched AIYANA Nutrition. What We're Chatting About: Michelle's story of pregnancy loss What inspired you to start AIYANA Nutrition? Why nutrition? How has nutrition helped you cope with tragedy? What role does food and nutrition play in pregnancy/postpartum? You are local to us in Toronto, what tips do you have for all the moms out there hoping to have access to nutritious meals? Meal prep, specific meals, etc? Tell us about your new spring menu, your growth from a prepared meals to including pantry items, and your sustainable elements. Show Notes:  For more of Michelle O'Brien + AIYANA Nutrition, please visit instagram.com/aiyana.nutrition on Instagram aiyananutrition.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S5 | E46 Breaking Down Mommy Wine Culture with Michelle Kapler

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 40:12


    Mommy wine culture is booming. You don't have to go far to find memes about the “quarantini” and “mommy's juice box” being a box of Rosé. Today we are asking the question why? Drinking can be a coping mechanism for stressed out moms - but what moms really need isn't wine. What we need is support. And that is unfortunately difficult to ask for.    We are interviewing Michelle Kapler. She is  a Certified Life Coach, specializing in overdrinking and alcohol freedom. She works with high achieving women, who want to explore their relationship with alcohol, without judgement and without labels. As a highly successful entrepreneur, multiple times over and a mother, Michelle understands what it's like to have a big, full, wonderful life on the outside… but to truly feel like you need that nightly glass (or bottle) of wine to make it through life. To feel like sometimes you are drinking against your own will. To feel like you have lost control. Michelle has now been living an alcohol free life for over two years. To achieve this, she used tools based in cognitive psychology, thought work and coaching, to completely lose her desire for alcohol and create a beautiful amazing life, without identifying as an alcoholic or using a 12 step program. She now helps her clients do the same.   Nikki, Lexi, and Michelle talk about how much is “too much,” alternative coping mechanisms, and how to overcome many addictions in your life.    What We're Chatting About: Tell us your story of how you came to specialize in helping people cope with drinking?  What are the stats on drinking frequency and amount?  What is too much?  What is the difference between an alcoholic and someone who drinks too much?  What are some signs you may want to get some help?  What do you wish more people knew about drinking? What are your thoughts on Mommy Wine Culture? How has becoming a non drinker affected your life?  Show Notes:  For more of Michelle Kapler, please visit instagram.com/michellekapler on Instagram michellekapler.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S5 | E45 Is Balance Bullsh*t? Mini Mioche Founder Alyssa Kerbel Weighs In

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 38:23


    Alyssa Kerbel has been a pioneer of the ethical and sustainable fashion movement in Canada for over 14 years and has become a thought leader in values driven businesses.  She is passionate about spiritual entrepreneurship, personal growth, as well as promoting a message around the power of human kindness in helping to heal us and change the world.   Alyssa has been featured on the Profit Magazine list of Canada's top 100 female entrepreneurs and mini mioche has been included in the Canadian Business Growth500 list of Canada's Fastest Growing Companies and the Globe and Mail list of the top 400 Fastest Growing Companies in Canada.    Nikki, Lexi, and Alyssa are all moms, entrepreneurs, friends, partners, and so much more. Listen as we chat about “balance”  and the bullshit that can come with it.    Topics Discussed:   We're all Founders/Entrepreneurs and Moms, let's talk about what this looks like in your life. How do you prioritize your own well-being? How does one overcome guilt when it comes to work, relationships, parenthood, social life, etc? How can we connect to our desires & serve ourselves while also supporting and serving others? Can you truly have a balanced life? Does balance go hand in hand with sacrifice? How can we have balance but not feel like we're sacrificing parts of our life to accomplish that? Show Notes:  For more of Alyssa Kerbel, please visit instagram.com/alyssakerbel + instagram.com/minimioche on Instagram minimioche.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web   *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S5 | E44 Po0p Issues, Gastro Intestinal Health, Eczema and More with Dr. Ana-Maria Temple

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 50:56


    Dr. Ana-Maria Temple is a Holistic Pediatrician, best selling author, mother of 3 and has had over 100 TV News and Podcast appearances. She does NOT hold back when critically evaluating the current healthcare model. Brace yourself for some cognitive dissonance!! Her passion is to inspire, educate and empower you to revamp your families health and prevent children from developing chronic disease.    Topics Discussed:   Tell us how you came to become a Holistic Pediatrician?  Your mission is to empower and educate families to raise their kids with less medication. Let's talk about why there's such a need for that.  Peg - yay or nay? We recently did an interview with another Pediatrician about constipation. The biggest advice was to take PEG (basically a stool softener) on an ongoing basis - the brand name for Miralax or Restoralax in Canada. You have a very different perspective on treatment. Let's dive into that!  What are some of the issues you see in our healthcare system model. What needs to change? What do you wish more people knew?  Have you ever come under fire for your views and philosophy about medical care?  Tell us more about eczema, gut health and their root causes. Show Notes:  For more of Dr. Ana-Maria Temple, please visit instagram.com/dranamariatemple on Instagram dranamaria.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web   *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S5 | E43 The Scoop on with Dr. Dina Kulik

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 37:08


    Constipation, fiber supplements, probiotics, appearance of poop, laxatives and more. We're going there with Dr. Dina Kulik. As a pediatrician and mother of 4 boys, we want to hear  Dr. Dina Kulik's thoughts  on poop and how to keep things regular.  She is the founder of Kidcrew, a multidisciplinary clinic for children, providing a One Stop for Kids' Health™. Listen in for poop tips for both children and adults!   Topics Discussed: Constipation, how do you define it?  What are the best ways to combat constipation? What are your hot tips for both adults and kids? How can you prevent it? Fiber, water, etc? Can you speak to how common constipation is, for kids specifically?  When does it become dangerous? Should you ever get medical help for constipation?  What do you think about probiotics?  What should poop look like for kids and adults?  Types of laxatives, explain the difference between the different types?  Show Notes:  For more of Dr. Dina Kulik, please visit instagram.com/drdinakulik on Instagram DrDina.ca and Kidcrew.com on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit instagram.com/wegotherepodcast on Instagram wegotherepodcast.com on the Web   *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S5 | E42 Finding Strength Through Fertility Struggles with Emily Getz

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 55:47


    Emily Getz lost her second child unexpectedly at six months pregnant, due to an external infection. Emily has since struggled with her fertility. She has undergone medical interventions such as IUI and multiple failed rounds of IVF, an ectopic pregnancy, (which resulted in the removal of her right fallopian tube) and most recently in February had a miscarriage at 8-weeks pregnant, which resulted in her first D&C after getting pregnant through natural conception.  In this episode we talk about the emotional toll of fertility struggles, what fertility looks like for different people, and how to support those around you experiencing fertility struggles.   Topics Discussed: Let's talk about the language surrounding fertility and infertility. What inspired you to create Day 1 Fertility?  What challenges have you faced/overcome surrounding fertility? Have you found less empathy from people going through (struggles with fertility the second time around?)  secondary infertility? Let's talk about this. What do you wish more people knew about infertility? How can the loved ones of those experiencing fertility struggles support them? Can you tell us about your membership program?  Show Notes:  For more of Emily and Day 1 Fertility, please visit https://www.instagram.com/day1fertility/ on Instagram https://www.day1fertility.com/ on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web   *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S4 | E41 The VBAC Link with Julie & Meagan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 50:14


    Navigating the conflicting information about Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) can be overwhelming. Julie & Meagan from the VBAC Link provide evidence-based education and break down the medical jargon to help expecting moms feel confident and prepared. We do some myth busting today! This is great listening for everyone, but especially for anyone contemplating a VBAC.   Topics Discussed: What are the biggest myths about VBACs that you wish more women knew? VBAC Calculator - reliability of them? What are the stats around VBACs in North America (how common, success, etc.)? What do you wish more women knew about VBACs? How important is self-advocating in VBACs? How do you find a VBAC friendly care provider? Language around birth - i.e. Vaginal, Natural, C-Section, Cesarean, Abdominal, etc.    Show Notes:  For more of Julie & Meagan, please visit https://www.instagram.com/thevbaclink/?hl=en on Instagram https://www.thevbaclink.com/ on the Web For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web   *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S4 | E40 Perinatal Mental Health with 2 Pregnant Social Workers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 38:46


    1 in 7 mothers suffer from postpartum depression, and yet they often feel alone or unsure of how to get support. We hope that today's episode with Toronto based hospital social workers Kayla Deverson & Melissa Luongo can serve as a resource for anyone struggling with their mental health during or after pregnancy. Kayla and Melissa are both pregnant themselves during this interview and they share personal and professional tips to help improve mental health outcomes during the perinatal period. Topics Discussed: What are the stats around mental health issues in the pregnancy and postpartum period?  How do you support parents as social workers in a hospital setting?  What have you observed about the  needs of people coping with mental health issues during and after pregnancy? Let's talk about the differences between baby blues and depression/anxiety What do you wish more people knew about perinatal mental health?  Can pregnant women do anything to reduce their chances of postpartum depression and anxiety?  Melissa & Kayla are now experiencing their first pregnancies and discuss first hand experiences navigating pregnancy during Covid-19, how they manage anxiety and how they are preparing for birth + postpartum Show Notes:  For more of Kayla & Melissa, please visit https://www.instagram.com/alittlehelpcounselling/ on Instagram https://stmichaelshospital.com/programs/obstetrics/intro/index.html on the Web Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net/  For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web   *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S4 | E39 OMG, It's Twins!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 41:32


    They wanted a third, and then SURPRISE, it's twins! Lexi shares her big announcement and we dive into unsolicited pregnancy advice, comments on body size, other people's projections, nasty gestational diabetes drinks and much, much more. It's been a long time since Lexi and Nikki have a chat like this on the podcast!  Topics Discussed: Lexi's reaction finding out she's about to have 4 kids under 4. Lexi peeing when she pukes from first trimester nausea  How to handle unsolicited comments on bump size  How to navigate people's projections of their own birth drama Nikki's experience failing her gestational diabetes test in pregnancy Handling judgements and reducing fear of the unknown! Show Notes:  For more of Nikki & Lexi, please visit https://www.instagram.com/thebellemethod/?hl=en and https://www.instagram.com/waxonlexi/?hl=en on Instagram For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web   *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.  

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    S4 | E38 Debunking Diastasis Recti with Munira Hudani, PT

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 48:22


    In this episode Lexi & Nikki are Debunking Diastasis Recti with Munira Hudani, PT. Munira is a Pre and Postpartum Physiotherapist who specifically helps people with Diastasis Rectus Abdominis (DRA) rebuild core strength after having a baby. As a trusted leader in her field, it is her mission to create clarity amongst all the confusion so that more moms with diastasis and core weakness can finally begin to feel strong again. In addition to helping moms in-person and through online programs, she also is passionate about sharing her knowledge and experience with fitness and rehab professionals. She has presented on the topic of DRA at several national and international physiotherapy conferences and also teaches courses on DRA for professionals. Munira's mission is to spread DRA awareness around the world by providing information that is easy to understand, up-to-date, and evidence-based.   Topics Discussed: The pendulum has swung from fear to almost anything goes. What are your thoughts on this shift as it relates to movement protocols around diastasis recti?  What would you like new research to be focussed on to help us get more answers to the questions of what really works for improving DRA?  What frustrates you the most about this work?  What is your number one message to women listening to this who are currently dealing with diastasis? What do you think the biggest gaps are in our knowledge? Show Notes:  For more of Munira Hudani, please visit www.instagram.com/munirahudanipt on Instagram www.munirahudanipt.com on the Web www.facebook.com/DiastasisRehabPhysio on Facebook   For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web   *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.

    S4 | E37 All About Endometriosis with Filmmaker Shannon Cohn, JD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 38:16


    Endometriosis is the most common disease that no one really understands. Every year, countless women are forced to leave careers they love, abandon dreams of having children, watch their personal relationships suffer and live in unspeakable pain. We spoke with filmmaker Shannon Cohn about her documentary Endo What and discussed the following:  1.What is Endometriosis? How common is it? Symptoms? Risk Factors? 2. Shannon's journey. Why she created a film & how it's been received. 3.  What are some common misconceptions about endo? 4. What are some of the medical ways of treating endo? 5. Advice for anyone experiencing symptoms? 6. Where should they go for accurate information? Shannon Cohn, JD, is a filmmaker, lawyer and activist. Her work has appeared on PBS, Nat Geo and Discovery Channel in over 70 countries around the world. She produced and directed Endo What, a feature documentary on endometriosis hailed as "film of the year" by The Guardian and "the first step in a plan for change" by Newsweek. Her upcoming film, Below the Belt, which approaches endometriosis as a social justice issue, will premiere in 2022. Before becoming a filmmaker, Shannon practiced international law and was part of the legal team that prosecuted Enron. Shannon is a Board Member of the Foundation of AAGL (American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists) and All Kings, a New York-based non-profit dedicated to empowering people affected by the criminal justice system.   For more of Shannon Cohn, please visit www.endowhat.com on the Web www.instagram.com/shancohn/ on Instagram http://www.facebook.com/EndoWhat on Facebook For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.*

    S4 | E36 Circumcision, Vasectomies & more with Urologist Dr. Rena Malik

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 38:38


    From the surprising stats on vasectomies and erectile dysfunction, to the need-to-know info about circumcision - we go there with Urologist Dr. Rena Malik. Some questions answered include: 1. How does tubal ligation compare with a vasectomy procedure? Side effects? 2. Why aren't more people getting vasectomies? Cultural beliefs? 3. What are the global trends around infant circumcision? What do parents need to know? 4. How can men improve erectile dysfunction? Dr. Rena D. Malik is Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Division of Urology and Director of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She previously completed medical school at NYU School of Medicine followed by urologic residency training at the University of Chicago and fellowship at University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center. She specializes in reconstructive urology including the management of female and male voiding dysfunction, urinary incontinence, vaginal and robotic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder, neurogenic bladder, male and female urethral stricture, vesicovaginal fistula, urethral diverticulum, and mesh-related complications. She is currently a member of the American Urological Association (AUA), the Mid-Atlantic Section of the AUA, the Society of Women in Urology, and the Association for Women Surgeons. She is also the social media chair for the Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital Reconstruction (SUFU) and serves on the communications committee for the Association of Women Surgeons (AWS).   Dr. Malik is regularly featured by media outlets such as US News & World Report, MSN, and Bustle and has an active YouTube channel providing education on common urologic conditions. She was awarded Top Doctor 2019 and 2020 by Baltimore Magazine for Urology and Urogynecology. She has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. Her research interests include gender disparities, health literacy, and medical misinformation in social media.  For more of Dr. Rena Malik, please visit http://www.renamalikmd.com on the Web https://www.instagram.com/renamalikmd/ on Instagram https://www.facebook.com/RenaMalikMD/ on Facebook   For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.*

    S4 | E35 - The Unfiltered Truth About Fertility Treatments with Dr. Anne Matthews

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 60:14


    Anne Matthews is a passionate advocate for reproductive health and normalizing the conversation around fertility, labour, loss and menstruation. One of the only Fellows of the American Board for Oriental Medicine in Ontario, Anne practices Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine in Toronto. In this episode we discuss: 1. What is AMH? Is it that important for fertility? 2. What do you wish more people knew about trying to conceive? 3. What is the importance of education in fertility? Overcoming her own infertility diagnosis after being diagnosed with an 8cm dermoid cyst (and subsequent surgery to remove her left ovary and fallopian tube), Anne has conceived 10 times, grieved 5 losses and birthed 5 lovely little humans. Anne believes that every fertility journey is unique and deserves to be honoured and spoken about without shame and stigma. For more of Dr. Anne Matthews, please visit https://www.energytreestudios.com/ on the Web https://www.instagram.com/EnergyTreeAnne on Instagram For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.*

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