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Vaishnavi Sundar is a filmmaker from the south of India; through her films, she advocates for the rights of women and girls worldwide. Her previous film was a 4 part documentary called Dysphoric which is available on YouTube to watch. Her latest film is called Behind The Looking Glass - a documentary about the experiences of women whose partners ‘transitioned.'
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER) is an abrupt emotional "drop" that occurs in some women just before milk release and continues for not more than a few minutes. Although research is still evolving, one study Published in 2019 (Breastfeeding Medicine) states that up to 9% of breastfeeding women may experience dysphoric milk ejection, although the true incidence is still unknown. The brief negative feelings range in severity from wistfulness to self-loathing. In Arch Gynecol Obstet, in July 2024, authors published, “Dysphoric milk ejection reflex – a call for future trials”. This is gaining interest in the published literature. The etiology of this is unclear but a new (soon-to-be-released) publication in the AJOG provides some interesting insights into this. This was just accepted for publication on September 18, 2024 and the official release is pending. Haven't heard about D-MER? Due to a lack of awareness, this phenomenon is easily misdiagnosed as postpartum depression and aversion by many healthcare professionals. A July 2024 Harvard Review in Psychiatry publication called D-MER, “A Novel Neuroendocrine Condition with Psychiatric Manifestations”. This condition is a physiologic tale of oxytocin, milk- let down, dopamine and prolactin, and the fight and flight response. Listen in for details.
Submit your question and we'll answer it in a future episode!Join our Patreon Community!https://www.patreon.com/badassbreastfeedingpodcastDo you get a “doomsday” feeling when you start to breastfeed? Have you ever felt that something just isn't right with breastfeeding? You may be experiencing D-MER. Listen today as Dianne and Abby discuss D-MER and what you can do to help manage it. If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you. Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox!Things we talked about:Email from a listener [5:19]How D-MER is described [6:34]What causes it? [7:26]What D-MER is NOT [14:32]The different intensities of D-MER [20:13]What can you do about it? [21:44]What makes D-MER worse? [24:20] This episode is sponsored by Ceres Chill, a company that never stops making the lives of breastfeeding parents easier. Clunky coolers, bulky bags, batteries, cords and plastic in landfills are SOyesterday! Use code BADASS for 15% off at www.cereschill.com.Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/nursing-aversion-with-melissa-morns/https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/breastfeeding-aversion-creepy-crawlies-when-breastfeeding/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/ Check out Dianne's blog here:https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Follow our Podcast:https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby:AbbyTheuring ,https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy @diannecassidyibclc, http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use:Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
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Vaishnavi Sundar is a feminist, writer, filmmaker & activist from Chennai, India. Her creative work focuses on various human rights issues faced by Indian women. Her previous film "Dysphoric" brought attention to the harms caused by gender identity ideology and her current film, "Behind the Looking Glass", delves into the lives of women whose partners have (or want to) transition. She makes films under her production company, Lime Soda Films, and also founded a group of female filmmakers called Women Making Films. Her upcoming novel will explore the war on merit and the progressive obsession with everyone being the same.More from Vaishnavi: Talks Latest film Watch this episode on YouTube.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comLeor is a writer and researcher. He's currently a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a frequent contributor to City Journal, particularly on issues of gender identity and public policy.For two clips of our convo — on the sudden skyrocketing of girls seeking transition, and how the medicalizing of trans kids destroys their ability to have orgasms in the future — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: Leor's childhood bouncing between the US and a kibbutz in Israel; getting drafted into the IDF and serving in a combat unit; traveling the globe afterwards; getting a BA in Haifa and a PhD at Boston College; doing a Harvard postdoc on the Obama administration's redefinition of male and female under Title IX; the Dutch protocol; the shift from “transexual” to “transgender”; Stoller and Money; the Reimer twins; how there's no single definition of “transgender” in Gender Studies; autogynephilia; how “early-onset gender dysphoria” is mostly effeminate boys who turn out to be gay; Jazz Jennings; Marci Bowers; how puberty blockers were originally a “pause button” — not a transition method; the suicide scare-tactic; the Tavistock Center and Time to Think; the US shift from “watchful waiting” to “gender-affirming care”; the shifting rhetoric of “conversion therapy” and “born that way”; trans athletes; the euphoric effect of a T surge; Masha Gessen; Rachel Levine; how “nonbinary” is one of the fastest growing identities; and tales of detransition.Browse the Dishcast archive for another convo you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Ian Buruma on his new book The Collaborators: Three Stories of Deception and Survival in World War II, the young reactionary Spencer Klavan, and Martha Nussbaum on her book Justice For Animals. Later on: Matthew Crawford, David Brooks and Pamela Paul. Please send any guest recs, pod dissent and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.
Atty. Mary Rice Hasson, is the Kate O'Beirne Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., where she co-founded and directs the Person and Identity Project, an initiative that equips parents and faith-based institutions to promote the truth about the human person and counter gender ideology. An attorney and policy expert, Mary has been a keynote speaker for the Holy See during the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, addressing education, women and work, caregiving, and gender ideology, and serves as a consultant to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family, Life and Youth. She speaks frequently at national conferences, universities, and in dioceses across the country, and has testified before the U.S. Senate, state legislatures, and the Australian parliament on parents' rights and transgender issues. The co-author of several books on education, Mary's writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, National Review, First Things, the National Catholic Register and Our Sunday Visitor, among others. In March 2023, Mary was the 2023 recipient of the Christifideles Laici award, presented at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Notre Dame Law School, Mary and her husband Seamus have seven grown children and five grandchildren. Person and Identity project: https://personandidentity.com/ Ethics and Public Policy Center: https://eppc.org/ Mary hosting the EWTN series "The Transgender Movement: What Catholics Need to Know": https://ondemand.ewtn.com/free/Home/Series/ondemand/video/en/transgender-movement Mary Hasson videos include: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRVv8kiwP7g https://youtu.be/wnTLXS1W-lM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKqbDiAHYQk Dr. Morse's book Love and Economics: https://ruthinstitute.org/product/love-and-economics-it-takes-a-family-to-raise-a-village/ Detransitioner Chloe Cole on The Dr J Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBWk-fZviGY Detransitioner Laura Smaltz on The Dr J Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLPsSWAHVPA Dr. Quentin Van Meter on The Dr J Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv_4j3oJEws and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWiI-mDgYjg and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkvKtFcr3tY Dr. Michelle Cretella on The Dr J Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQovehloA2k books Loving God's Children and Sexual Identity: https://personandidentity.com/resources/books/ book Male Female Other? by Jason Evert: https://store.parousiamedia.com/male-female-other-a-catholic-guide-to-understanding-gender-jason-evert-chastity-project-paperback/ This episode of The Dr J Show may be seen on the following platforms: Locals YouTube Rumble BitChute Odysee Sign up for our weekly newsletter here: ruthinstitute.org/newsletter
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.louiseperry.co.ukVaishnavi Sundar is an Indian filmmaker who set up Limesoda Films. Her most recent work was a film called Dysphoric - why women are choosing to identify as trans in India and across the world. On the podcast we discussed Transgenderism in India and the role of the Hijra; the importance of homophobia in understanding this phenomenon and why so many India…
When you've got PMS on steroids, the rage and depression are exponential. Ever hear of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder? They call it PMDD for short, and it's a very real and serious hormonal disorder that affects up to 10% of women! And it's much more common when paired with ADHD. Symptoms include things like mood swings (aka rage attacks), sadness, anxiety, hopelessness, depression, and even severe panic attacks. Many women with PMDD are either extremely tired or have bouts of insomnia. And then there's excessive crying and other emotional swings. Not to mention all the bloating, gastro issues, food cravings, and possible weight gain. Phew. I need a nap after writing that alone! Today my guest Heidi and I unpack what PMDD is, the symptoms of PMDD, how PMDD can be linked to postpartum issues, and how to talk to your doctor about getting a diagnosis. If you've been following along in 2022, we've talked a lot about menstrual health, hormones, and cycle syncing. We've uncovered numerous ways our menstrual cycle relates to ADHD symptoms in women. It's fascinating and disturbing at the same time. But there is hope, Successful Mama! Heidi Hogarth is a naturopath, a mom of two, and a PMDD survivor. She's on a mission to support women who suffer from PMDD and help them find the best natural health tools so they can get off the hormonal emotional rollercoasters & back to their calm, positive, and loving selves. She's a wealth of knowledge when it comes to understanding symptoms of PMDD. She offers insight into what supplements and dietary changes can help you when you feel like you are suffering from PMDD. A big thank you to Heidi for helping women understand their bodies so they can do what they can to live a happy and healthy life. Find Heidi here: https://fundamentalwellbeing.life/ Follow Heidi on instagram: @heidihogarth_naturopath If you are looking for more resources to help you along in your ADHD journey, grab my free ADHD Mama Toolkit. It's full of great resources, including support for emotional regulation, taking care of yourself, and a checklist of ADHD symptoms to bring to your diagnosis appointment. Go to patriciasung.com/toolkit. Not only will you be able to download ADHD resources on the spot, but you'll also get more ADHD mom tips right to your inbox. :) Find links to everything mentioned in this episode & read the transcript here: https://www.patriciasung.com/podcast/episode-199-feeling-rage-before-your-period-pms-symptoms-treatment-premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder-adhd-pmdd-heidi-hogarth Need an Energy Recharge after your unending fickle energy fluctuations, mama? There's a new workshop coming just for Successful Mama Meetup mamas called ADHD Energy Recharge. I'll explain how I set up my days to work WITH my “unpredictable” energy fluctuations, so I'm not burnt out, overwhelmed, and canceling last minute plans. You'll walk away knowing how to uncover your patterns and work with your fickle energy levels, so you can quit guiltily cancelling plans last minute and kick some booty when you're feeling good! Successful Mama Meetups' September theme is all about energy regulation and supporting your natural energy patterns! Come join us! Join us at patriciasung.com/meetup before the workshop goes live and it's yours as a welcome bonus for joining. With a community of ADHD moms to lift you up when you're struggling, you're ready to take a baby step forward, even with ADHD.
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by Jeanette Cooper of Partners for Ethical Care to hear her story of being a parent of a gender dysphoric child, of testifying before the KY Legislature on SB 150, and how parents can respond to the gender identity craze. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org. The Commonwealth Matters has moved to our new website at www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org . Please visit the new site to access the program. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky LinkedIn: Commonwealth Policy Center E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/commonwealth-matters/support
In this episode Katie talks to Zainab Yate. Zainab is a Biomedical Ethicist, with a specialist interest in infant feeding. Zainab is Vice Chair and named qualitative lead on a paediatric flagged Research Ethics Committee Panel for the Health Research Authority (HRA) in the UK. She's also been a volunteer breastfeeding peer supporter with the NHS for a number of years, is the owner-author of the resource site for mothers and healthcare practitioners on Breastfeeding / Nursing Aversion and Agitation and author of "When Breastfeeding Sucks".We discuss what is breastfeeding aversion & agitation, and what is D-MER (dysphoric milk ejection reflex)? We look at the differences between the two. And ask what do clinicians need to look for specifically?Why does D-MER and breastfeeding aversion occur, how long it normally lasts and what can be done to support women who experience this? We talked about what "being touched out" means and how to deal with it. And we take a dive into when the euphoria does not happen immediately after birth. This is such an incredible episode full of lots of really thoughtful insights, I know you will get a lot out of it. Enjoy. LINKSZainab Yate Differential diagnosis article Zainab Yate Breastfeeeding aversion article Alia Heise – D-MER D-MER resourcesRecent research on D-MER https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36705232/ Support the show Please support the show via Patreon or BuyMeACoffee MERCH here! Music Joseph McDade Like this podcast? Leave us a review here Want more from Katie and Rachel? Katie's website Rachel's website DisclaimerThe information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute medical or legal advice; instead, all information available on this site are for general informational purposes only. The Midwives' Cauldron podcast reserves the right to supplement, change or delete any information at any time.The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.
Vaishnavi Sundar is a self-taught filmmaker, writer and feminist activist from Chennai, India. She's been making films from 2013 and they are all centred around women's lives and experiences. Her previous film was a 4 part documentary called Dysphoric which is available on YouTube to watch. Her upcoming film is called Behind the Looking Glass - a documentary logging the experiences of women whose partners ‘transitioned' - and she's seeking funds to complete it.
Our host, Gabe Howard, often remarks that mania has the best public relations team in the world. Why else would mania be described as an unbelievable feeling of well-being and pure bliss? It seems mania is only ever discussed as an overwhelming positive experience. For many people, mania doesn't include a euphoric feeling — prompting the question, is it even mania? In fact, is there such a thing as mania that doesn't include euphoria? Join us as Gabe and Dr. Nicole discuss dysphoric mania and share how it's different from a mixed state. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- visit the official episode page. Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. He is also the host of Healthline Media's Inside Mental Health podcast available on your favorite podcast player. To learn more about Gabe, or book him for your next event, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Dr. Nicole Washington is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she attended Southern University and A&M College. After receiving her BS degree, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enroll in the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Since completing her residency training, Washington has spent most of her career caring for and being an advocate for those who are not typically consumers of mental health services, namely underserved communities, those with severe mental health conditions, and high performing professionals. Through her private practice, podcast, speaking, and writing, she seeks to provide education to decrease the stigma associated with psychiatric conditions. Find out more at DrNicolePsych.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Although emotional symptoms occurring cyclically were already characterized by Dr. Katharina Dalton as PMS Premenstrual Syndrome, several drug companies who manufactured antidepressants petitioned the FDA to approve their products to treat PMDD rather than the hormone actually needed: progesterone.
This week on A Podcast About Catholic Things, Eric (The Ambassador of Common Sense) discuss the coming pile of lawsuits about to be unleashed on doctors who have mutilated countless victims of gender dysphoria (encouraging the dysfunction suffered by transgender people). If so, then what about the doctors who fed us blue pills during the covid 'crisis' and continued during the vaccine crisis? Wasn't there some malpractice involved, or were they just taking orders? In current events, Eric runs through a quick list of trans-related news. China's spy balloon. Paypal announcing layoffs. Brazilian patriots arrested. Winter storm in Texas. Comet E3 coming close to earth. Wildfires in Chile. Avalanches in 3 countries. Mudslides in another. Man in jail for getting his kids into college. Ukrainian Catholic Church to adopt new calendar. Jim Jordan doing his job. FBI watches TLMers. Pope Francis continues to say Gay is Okay. Red Rose Rescuers defended. Pope Francis spreads more heresy. Josh Alexander back in school, now in jail. In the land of nonsense, prisoners can trade organs for jail time. Goats invade homeless shelter. Trivia question: What was written on Belshazzar's wall?VIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS VIEW ON GOOGLE PODCASTS VIEW ON AMAZON VIEW ON AUDIBLE VIEW ON CASTBOX VIEW ON PODCASTADDICT VIEW ON STITCHER VIEW ON BITCHUTE VIEW ON RUMBLE VIEW ON TUNE-IN VISIT US ON FACEBOOK
Today host Danielle Sullivan discusses pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder, what it's like to live with it, and its higher than average incidence among people with autism and/or ADHD. Donate to this podcast: https://neurodiverging.com/donate The article I reference is "PMDD, Autism, and ADHD: The Hushed Comorbidity" by Tori Morales in Additude Magazine: https://www.additudemag.com/pmdd-autism-adhd/ Join the Autastic community for late-identified autistics for free: https://community.autastic.com/share/8qhnp5QNJMcF-S2N?utm_source=manual And join my class if you like! (Patrons, remember to use your 15% off link!): https://community.autastic.com/share/L5VmpbMwtG8BZtCU?utm_source=manual Show notes and transcription here: https://www.neurodiverging.com/my-experience-of-autistic-pre-menstrual-dysphoric-disorder/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neurodiverging/message
This week on A Podcast About Catholic Things, Eric (The Ambassador of Common Sense) discuss the coming pile of lawsuits about to be unleashed on doctors who have mutilated countless victims of gender dysphoria (encouraging the dysfunction suffered by transgender people). If so, then what about the doctors who fed us blue pills during the covid 'crisis' and continued during the vaccine crisis? Wasn't there some malpractice involved, or were they just taking orders? In current events, Eric runs through a quick list of trans-related news. China's spy balloon. Paypal announcing layoffs. Brazilian patriots arrested. Winter storm in Texas. Comet E3 coming close to earth. Wildfires in Chile. Avalanches in 3 countries. Mudslides in another. Man in jail for getting his kids into college. Ukrainian Catholic Church to adopt new calendar. Jim Jordan doing his job. FBI watches TLMers. Pope Francis continues to say Gay is Okay. Red Rose Rescuers defended. Pope Francis spreads more heresy. Josh Alexander back in school, now in jail. In the land of nonsense, prisoners can trade organs for jail time. Goats invade homeless shelter. Trivia question: What was written on Belshazzar's wall?
The Pink Tax is designed to eliminate the cost discrimination women face with consumer products yet the lines of gender and equality get blurred through Gender Dysphoria and the push for transgender ideology. Also, where does mental health fit into this equation? Join us for the conversation.
In this episode of the FAIR News Weekly Podcast, we cover the news from the week ending Friday, 11/11/22. Read all the stories mentioned in the episode in FAIR News and FAIR Weekly Roundup, our two newsletters each emailed once a week. Sign up for our emailed newsletters at FairForAll.org/JoinUs. FAIR News 11/11: https://fairforall.substack.com/p/fair-news-11-8-2022 FAIR Weekly Roundup 11/6: https://fairforall.substack.com/p/weekly-roundup-11-06-2022 The Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR) is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Americans, and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding and humanity. Follow us on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/fairforall_org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Foundation-Against-Intolerance-Racism-10417260496818 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fairforall_org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundation-against-intolerance-and-racism Podcast Narrated by Gabriel Ashton Brown. Music by Rebecca Nisco. Produced by Joseph (Jake) Klein.
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Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex can be a lonely road. Most don't reach out for help because they feel guilty about their negative feeling surrounding breastfeeding. Let's follow the journey of a mom dealing with these negative feelings and you'll find you aren't alone.Dysphoric milk ejection reflex: A case reporthttps://d-mer.org/This episode appeared first on the Breezy Babies website. Follow along @breezy__babies on Insta for more tips and tricks.Support the showLove the show? Buy Bri an ice creamCheck to see if your insurance will cover 6 consults with Breezy Babies (for free!)Join Bri's crew so we can stay in touch.This podcast is not "medical advice". Please consult with your Healthcare Provider about your specific situation.
Jayme knows better than most people what's like to feel “born in the wrong body,” and to be treated differently. Born premature with cerebral palsy, she had to grow up quickly, managing the pain, limitation, inconvenience, and treatment of her disabling illness. At puberty, she discovered she was same-sex attracted as well. Then came what she describes as “sex dysphoria,” a persistent feeling of deep discomfort with her female body, and a desire to be seen and treated as man. Jayme now lives and thinks of herself as a man, and those closest to her support this identity. She feels that social transition has helped her mental health. So why would Jayme talk to a biological realist like me? As we explore in this conversation, Jayme's unique experiences of exclusion and discrimination, based on her disability, have cultivated a deep appreciation for human connection in its many forms, as well as a thick skin for tolerating viewpoint diversity. She also takes personal responsibility for how gender dysphoria affects her, rather than asking the world to change for her. Furthermore, as someone who has been affected by medical problems since day one, Jayme does not take health for granted. She shares many of my concerns about how gender is treated in today's healthcare industry, and having done her research, she has chosen not to undergo medicalization. Listen as Jayme vulnerably and courageously shares her unique perspective derived from having learned how to thrive in spite of extraordinary hardship. This episode contains discussion of suicide, and may not be suitable for all listeners.A note about language: I entered this conversation knowing little about Jayme, and so I stepped delicately, initially using the term Jayme uses to describe herself, “transsexual.” It eventually became clear to me that Jayme has not chosen to undergo any hormones or surgeries to mimic the appearance of the opposite sex. I would therefore not use the term transsexual, in retrospect, as I reserve that term to describe people who've undergone such medical experiments. Rather, I would describe Jayme as a gay woman living with gender dysphoria. In stepping delicately, I also initially used the gender neutral pronouns “they/them” when talking with Jayme about herself. I understand it is Jayme's preference to be called he/him, as social transition has been her way of managing dysphoria. I appreciate Jayme's willingness to build bridges between people with different worldviews, including people like me, who avoid the use of “identity”-based pronouns and stick to classical language that accurately reflects biological sex. As with much of my work, there's something in this episode to upset everyone... except those who appreciate an earnest attempt at bridging worlds; respect the vastness of the human experience; and don't need to agree on everything in order to find value in someone else's perspective.Jayme is a writer, speaker, and advocate. Jayme's blog, Self-Made Renegade, addresses disability and gender issues. You can follow Jayme on Twitter @jayme_speaking.If you enjoyed this conversation, please rate & review it on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Share this episode with a friend, or on social media. You can also head over to my YouTube channel, subscribe, like, comment, & share there as well.To get $200 off your EightSleep Pod Pro Cover visit EightSleep.com & enter promo code SOMETHERAPIST. Take 20% off your entire purchase of nourishing superfood beverages at Organifi with code SOMETHERAPIST.Be sure to check out my shop. In addition to wellness products, you can now find my favorite books!MUSIC: Special thanks to Joey Pecoraro for our theme song, “Half Awake,” used with gratitude and permission. www.joeypecoraro.comPRODUCTION: Thanks to Eric and Amber Beels at DifMix.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Interview with Civil Rights Attorney Dan Watkins of California regarding his client who was surgically mutilated at the hands of transgender agenda-driven surgeons.
Fraser is a Scottish Catholic highlander who now edits (brilliantly) the Spectator in London. Deeply versed in Tory politics, and sympathetic to Boris, he seemed the ideal person to ask to explain what’s been going on in Westminster, what went so wrong under PM Johnson, and who is likely to replace him. It’s a one-stop guide to contemporary British politics in a mild Scottish accent.You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player above (or on the right side of the player, click “Listen On” to add the Dishcast feed to your favorite podcast app). For two clips of our convo — on how Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss compare to one another, and what Fraser calls the “absolutely electrifying” effect of Kemi Badenoch — pop over to our YouTube page.A good complement to this episode is the one I had last year with Dominic Cummings, the brilliant strategist behind Brexit and the rise of Boris. Here’s the transcript. Here’s a clip about Dominic’s break from Boris:To continue the debate over my recent column on Trump and Boris, a reader writes:Here’s a dissent: You are right about Trump. You are wrong about Johnson.Lying comes naturally to Johnson. It’s not just to get out of trouble. He lies about everything. Max Hastings knew this and presciently forecast it would all blow up. It has.Let’s turn to Brexit. First take the term “elites.” This glib, trash term is overused, over-hackneyed and should have no place in your lexicon. Unless very carefully defined, it is completely meaningless. I know as many lawyers and city types who voted for Brexit as did Remain, and likewise for gardeners, carpenters, plumbers etc. The British public was conned, lied to and persuaded there was a problem of the EU’s doing. To be fair, there were problems, some of which can be laid at the EU’s door, but for too many years, blame deflection was the name of the game. Most of the problems the country faced were homegrown. Now look at what has happened: we have a stuttering economy, low growth and haven’t yet introduced the checks at our borders we are supposed to, as it will cause even more chaos — Jacob Rees-Mogg has admitted as much. That’s what happens when you erect major trade barriers with your neighbours and largest market. We can debate immigration as much as you like, but the problem has got worse, and as you correctly pointed out, the numbers have increased.Now let’s look at the so-called Conservative Party. Under Johnson, one-nation conservatism died. He killed it. It was replaced, deliberately, by a populist, divisive style of rule, not dissimilar to Trump’s, quite happy to bend or break laws and conventions in order to further its agenda. Its leading persona was Boris Johnson, and to the eternal shame of the Conservative Party, precious few demurred. The problems the country now face stem directly from Brexit: a plethora of unfulfillable promises built on lies. There are still many who think Brexit was a good thing, but there is a growing and significant majority that now recognises it isn’t working and was a mistake. It’s happened, and Keir Starmer is right to say that the next step should be to improve relations with the EU and to see what can be made to work, starting with the Northern Ireland Protocol (putting a border down the Irish Sea was, you’ll remember, a promise Johnson swore he would never do. And then promptly did “to get Brexit done”). All the deceit involved drives me mad, but the Labour Party, by electing a no-hoper and no-brainer in Jeremy Corbyn, made winning a majority inevitable (and remember FPTP didn’t require a significantly higher number of votes to achieve this).It might be too early to write off the Conservative Party, much as I would like to, despite having voted for them most of my adult life. But they are tainted, out of ideas, and despite the diversity you applaud, not impressive. I fear the next few months may prove as entertaining as the last few years.One aspect that you haven’t touched on is the role of the media. It is staggering to see the degree of partisanship on display. The Telegraph, Mail and Express appear to be living in an alternative universe where truth and fantasy commingle without differentiation. And why did the Times, which I read along with the Guardian, pull the blow-job report? This, along with the Londongrad money saga, is for another day. By the way, I am pleased you quoted Marina Hyde. Her sassiness, razor-sharp intellect and acerbic wit are spot-on.We will have her on the Dishcast soon enough. Here’s a reader in London:Sure, there was mounting frustration about Boris Johnson’s lying — not just the lying, but the fact that he invariably had to follow with “oh yes, come to think of it …” But voters, as opposed to MPs, think politicians lie all the time anyway, so I don’t think the cut-through is as great as might be supposed. I think the great point lost in all this is that Boris got his landslide because of Brexit and the increasing frustration with his inability to grasp the potential benefits became a hugely increasing sore, exacerbated by the daily shots of illegal immigrants turning up on our shores in rubber dinghies, often helped by the lifeboat service. This and his inability to grasp until too late how badly the economy was going to hit Mr & Mrs Average was what cost him public support as much as, if not more so, than his economy of truth. Another point not made enough is that Boris seemed to be a prisoner of focus groups and vocal groups of MPs, which meant he was constantly veering from one view to another. He made a string of supposedly exciting announcements that remained just that, never getting anywhere. You can only do that for so long before the public wises up.Yes, it was the MPs who knifed him, but these were MPs getting it in the neck from their constituents for what was (or more often was not) going on. My neighbour tore up his Tory membership card in sheer frustration and told our MP about it. Boris could offer no clear guiding principles we could cling to that would help us bat aside the machinations of Cummings, the BBC et al, who were manifestly on a mission to defenestrate him. In the end, even those who fear for Brexit in the wake of his departure could see there was no other course.Looking back to last week’s episode with Peter Staley, here’s a key moment where he calls the federal incompetence over monkeypox “Covid 2.0”:The whole 20-minute segment on monkeypox is here. Another listener “enjoyed the episode”:I share Mr. Staley’s concerns about the government’s handling of the monkeypox outbreak. I agree with him that the US did a disturbingly poor job of handling the Covid pandemic at the start. However, I have two important qualifiers:The US was hardly the primary “bad actor” in Covid; stupidity and misconduct in other countries was more flagrant and more consequential.I don’t know the details of the bureaucratic mangling of the monkeypox vaccine, but everything Staley reports sounds sadly accurate. However, it seems to me that the core problem early in the AIDS pandemic, and in the past two months with monkeypox, was the unwillingness of many in the gay community to modify their behavior consistent with obvious public health concerns. I was struck that neither you nor Staley mention this, beyond your effort to provide some rational current health advice, which is however strongly tilted toward vaccination over behavior modification.We did urge gay men to “cool it” for a while. Maybe we should have been more adamant. It’s also becoming clearer how this version of monkeypox is spread: primarily through sexual contact. If mere skin-touching were spreading it, then it seems to me the epidemic would be much, much larger, given the crowds during Pride. That means, of course, that we have the ability to help stop it, by not having sex until vaccinated. That’s not sex-phobic or homophobic. It’s just sensible health advice.Another dissenter expands on the reader’s second point:Your discussion of monkeypox really bugged me, for a reason I hope you take to heart. The vast majority of it was focused on the failures of the FDA and CDC, which I don’t take issue with. But the assumptions of the world you live in, particularly when in Provincetown, were alarmingly similar to the assumptions you make (rightfully) about the progressive left — that it takes for granted people not having agency in their own lives.The US government has (probably) failed with monkeypox, as it has with other diseases. Given that, what should people do? You and Staley both took it for granted that you seemed to have a right — almost an obligation — to party hard in P-Town, which the government’s failure was interfering with. It wasn’t until more than halfway through this part of the conversation that Staley and then you mentioned offhand that “some” people were suggesting people “cool it” for a month or so.But listen again to the rest of your conversation about monkeypox. Time and again, you blamed the government for its failures and never said anything about maybe the party boys could do something besides bemoan the inability to get vaccinated — maybe party less or (trigger warning) not go to Provincetown one summer. Self-restraint in the face of a still small but looming epidemic was only on the margins of your assumptions.At this early stage, restraint now among the mostly gay-male monkeypox spreaders would have exponential benefits going forward. Isn’t that a message about social good that is worth the telling?I’m older and was never much of a partier, so I guess it’s easier for me to say this. But the pretty confined groups of A-Gays ought to take some agency in their own lives at this critical time, and maybe give something up temporarily for the benefit of both themselves and a very real group of future A-Gays and B-Gays and whatever letter the rest of us get. Not to mention heterosexuals.As you can see, I take your point. Another listener moves to a different part of the discussion:Your interview with Peter Staley was fairly interesting regarding his participation during the critical years of AIDS. But the conversation became electric when the subject turned to critical queer theory, the indoctrination of children, and the discussion of sex identity in preschool. You kept asking Staley if he thought it was ok to teach children this curriculum and he kept nervously laughing and avoiding to answer and said that you’re confused and banging your little drum. I agree with you: critical theory has hijacked the gay community, gay rights, etc. and there very well could be an anti-gay backlash. Please continue to voice your side and fight for common sense. Your observations of critical theory’s dangerous impact are not anecdotal — they’re unfortunately everywhere.To decide for yourself, here’s a clip of that heated exchange:From a listener in San Francisco:I had never heard of Peter Staley before (I’m a 49-year-old gay man in SF). ACT-UP and Queer Nation had already fallen apart when I landed there in 1993 as a young punk rock guy. So I was interested in hearing his retelling of that period in the late ‘80s. But then the convo moved to gay activism today — and wow. I thought, “Well this is it. This is the denial that so many gay men have about the gender ideology cult.” They are f*****g terrified of speaking out against this. And of course it’s because they know it would mean expulsion from polite Democrat society.I was recently discussing the mass delusion period we’re living through around Gender ID extremism. Someone said we should get ready for a massive gaslighting from people who will tell us that they never believed in this cult.For what it’s worth, I keep hearing from gay men in Provincetown how alienated they are from this ideology, but also how scared they are to voice their concerns — especially about what this indoctrination is doing to gay children. Peter is emblematic of the majority, however, who prefer dismissing these concerns as overblown, and sticking to their own political tribe, which they have now internalized as “LGBTQIA+”. It’s maddening, but a function of real homophobes latching onto the “groomer” discourse, and tribal gays closing ranks in opposition. The real trouble is that the non-profit institutions allegedly representing us are packed with critical theory zealots who experience no pushback, and if they do, purge the dissenters. My view is that gay men should stop funding groups that are dedicated to the abolition of homosexuality. From a parent:It was so hard for me to listen to Peter Staley downplay the gender stuff for kids. My five-year-old stayed up an hour past her bedtime last night because she was worried she could suddenly become male, or that my breasts might disappear. She is extremely confused. At a time in her life when she is only beginning to understand what it will mean for her to grow up and become a physical woman, she thinks her “pronouns” might suddenly change and she might become genderless. Teenaged camp counselors with clear and obvious feminine features are telling her that they are neither male nor female. The worst part of that, is that my daughter is beginning to believe that her sex is determined by her interests and behavior. For example, she thinks that if I swear too much, I may become male. The result is her belief that womanhood is some sort of cartoonish stereotype of old-fashioned gender roles. It’s all so regressive. As a lifelong liberal, I am repulsed by the mainstream push to reinforce gender stereotypes and essentialism. What might be an even bigger crime for a writer like myself is that my daughter — who hasn’t even started kindergarten yet — thinks pronouns are a personal trait, not a part of speech. As horrified as I am at the regressive and sexist gender roles being pushed on my child, I am equally grimacing at the grammatical confusion this creating. Can’t the school teach my kid what a pronoun even is before scrambling her brain? Happy to air your personal experience. It’s horrifying. Another worried parent:I just had the most intriguing conversation with my 17-year-old daughter. She said that if she ever had a child who was trans, she would totally support that. Curious, I asked why. She said, “Because it’s all about who you love, and it’s ok to love different people.”I said, “Hold up, you’re talking about being gay. Trans doesn’t have anything do with who you love.”She insisted that it did. I said again, “No, you’re talking about being gay.” She said, “They're the same thing. Whenever a guy wants to be a girl, it’s because he wants to be able to date other guys. And when a girl wants to be a guy, it’s so that she can date other girls.”I said, “Now you're just confirming it — you are literally talking about being gay. There is no connection. Sometimes a guy transitions to being a woman, but still wants to date women — and will say that he has become a lesbian.”She just didn’t believe me! She shook her head and said something like, “It’s all over TikTok, and 99 percent of the time, when someone wants to be trans, it’s because they’re just trying to be gay.”We changed the subject, but even though this is just one data point (my daughter), I do wonder how prevalent her point of view is among other teenagers who watch TikTok.God only knows. But the attempt to conflate very different gay, lesbian and trans experiences is part of an ideological project, rooted in postmodernism. It is designed to destroy anyone’s coherent understanding of stable human nature. This next listener is on Staley’s side, not wanting to scapegoat queer theorists:I have to agree with Peter Staley that mass indoctrination of critical trans/queer/gender theory in school children is not the cause of any rise in gender confusion and trans identity. Something else is going on. My theory: the biological organism of homo sapiens is undergoing evolutionary reproductive change due to mounting environmental stresses.Let’s start with the simple observation that schools are only one small part of the cultural, political, environmental, familial and technological waters children swim in. One lesson from the story book How To Raise A Trans Inclusive Child is not going to make much of a sexual identity dent in the ocean of information, stress and confusion children are growing up in these days.There are so many other stresses that are going to have far greater biological impacts. Overpopulation is of course the big one that cannot be discussed. There are too many rats in the cage. Humans now live on a planet in which they are constantly bathed in low doses of industrial and agricultural chemicals of every kind. It is in our food, air and water. Developing embryos are all bathed in these chemicals to some degree.Throw in all the current economic and political chaos. Add in the bugaboo of social media and the cultural worship of money and fame. Body modification with tattoos, piercing and plastic surgery is a norm. You can create yourself to be anything.A big change, of course, is the rising equality of women. Economically, that is going to give women a better hand to play in reproductive choice. House husbands are becoming more and more common. Stereotypical gender expectations are pretty much kaput. Let’s not forget the #MeToo movement — that certainly threw a wrench into heterosexual relations.So what are these kids supposed to think about sex and gender? These are just some of the dots that Staley suggested may need a bit more connecting. So it’s a bit of a stretch to pin any rising gender confusion and dysphoria on indoctrination with critical gender/queer/trans theory in school children. That would be about as effective as conversion therapy for gay men. It’s not that simple to convert.But it’s very easy to confuse a third-grader. One more reader keeps another debate going:I wanted to respond to your response to the theory that another reader “wanted to float by you” about the nature/nurture debate over trans identity and sexual orientation. First, I think you dismiss this person’s idea a bit too readily. The possibility that sexual orientation isn’t inborn (even though I agree with you that it’s involuntary) is actually relevant to this discussion. Much of the modern trans movement incorrectly attempts to hitch its claims to the claims made by the gay rights movement, and “born this way” is no exception to this trend. If people are born trans, as this movement claims, then it’s theoretically possible to identify trans children with perfect accuracy and medicalize them before they go through puberty. But if instead, maturing into a trans adult is a stochastic process, then it’s impossible to predict perfectly which kids will persist in their trans identity after puberty. And in such a case, convincing the public to support youth medical transition is a much harder sell.Additionally, I disagree with you on whether trans people choose to be trans. Dysphoric individuals like Lauren Black, who choose to deal with their gender dysphoria without transitioning, complicate the claim that transitioning is the only possible outcome for someone with gender dysphoria. I think there are some people with dysphoria severe enough that medical transition is the best choice for them. But the decision of whether to transition or handle dysphoria in other ways is still ultimately a choice.As always, send your dissents, as well as other comments and personal stories, to dish@andrewsullivan.com. Get full access to The Weekly Dish at andrewsullivan.substack.com/subscribe
Vaishnavi Sundar, a writer and self-taught filmmaker from Chennai, discusses her film Dysphoric (2021) that explores the social, medical, and institutional constructions of “gender identity” and her forthcoming film Behind The Looking Glass (2023) that gives voice to the women who's partners “transition.” Analysing the influence of western theories within India in recent decades, Sundar addresses how the theories of “gender identity” have come to infect academia, NGOs, the fields of psychology and human rights advocacy, and even the very groups most affected by this narrative and its medical procedures, the Dalits (those born into India’s most marginalised castes). While Dalits have faced enormous violence and oppression on the subcontinent for thousands of years, Sundar notes that it is precisey this groups which has become the target for “gender identity” in the transitioning of India’s most oppressed who view “queerness” and “transgender identity” as an escape route from historical economical, political and social oppression. Where “transgender” ideology has taken hold of the more socially affluent in the west, Sundar notes that in India many Dalit women captured by the “gender identity” myth view this narrative as a panacea, an escape from the brutal reality of being female and impoverished in India today. Get full access to Savage Minds at savageminds.substack.com/subscribe
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER) is a condition affecting lactating women, characterized by abrupt episodes of dysphoria, or negative emotions, occurring just before milk let down. Alia Macrina Heise, a lactation specialist, identified D-MER in 2007 after experiencing symptoms personally while breastfeeding her third child. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's Premenstrual podcast I am chatting with Melissa Sue Ogden from Yoga for PMDD. Go grab yourself a cup of tea and get cozy as you listen to Melissa Sue's PMDD story, how they live cyclically, and how they show themselves self-compassion to manage PMDD symptoms. Plus Melissa explains what therapeutic yoga is and how it can help people with PMDD. Want to win a FREE Hormonology symptom tracker? You can do so by: Sharing this episode (or your favorite) episode on IG and tagging me https://www.instagram.com/pmddhealthcoach/ (@pmddhealthcoach) Or by leaving a comment, question, or takeaway of this episode in the comments section at https://www.pmddhealthcoach.com/9 (pmddhealthcoach.com/9) Connect with Rebecca: Website: https://www.pmddhealthcoach.com/ (pmddhealthcoach.com) My Services: https://www.pmddhealthcoach.com/private-pmdd-coaching (Personalized Health & Wellness Coaching) Instagram: @pmddhealthcoach | https://www.instagram.com/pmddhealthcoach/ (https://www.instagram.com/pmddhealthcoach/)
Welcome back to parenting unpacked! This week Siobhan unveiled something truly shocking about Kristyn which isn't actually shocking at all. Siobhan discovered Kristyn has DMER aka Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex and let me tell you, it is a WILD ride to have DMER and be breastfeeding a toddler. I'm still questioning whether it's a good decision (hint: it's not, but making big changes like weaning is hard and I'm just not ready for it yet). So if you've ever felt undeniable rage, a sense of impending doom or another unpleasant emotional response that seems to coincide with breastfeeding or your let down, welcome to the club. I'm so sorry your here, but hopefully this episode will give you words to your experience because as we should all know 20 episodes deep into a parenting podcast, knowing and understanding something is more than half the battle. You got this. (p.s. yes we know that this episode is a little bit out of sync. We had some little (massive) tech issues but we've got our fingers crossed it doesn't happen again, thanks for hanging in there with us!)
I spoke with Vaishnavi Sundar about her documentary Dysphoric and how Western gender ideology has pushed back women's rights in India. Follow me: @obaidomer Follow Vaishnavi: @Vaishax You can watch Dysphoric here: http://bit.ly/dysphoric21 Check out Vaishnavi's work here: 1) https://vaishnavisundar.com/ 2) https://limesodafilms.com/ 3) https://www.wmfindia.com/
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I found this episode very interesting because the topic is something that I never experienced and haven't heard much about, even as a member of the medical community. As a labor and delivery postpartum nurse, Lo Mansfield joined me to discuss Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex. It wasn't until she was experiencing D-MER herself that she learned what it was like to feel strong emotions of sadness while breastfeeding. D-MER is a condition that can affect some women who are breastfeeding. It causes dysphoria, or a state of feeling unhappy, right before your letdown. These feelings don't last more than a few minutes, but can be difficult to manage. It is said that D-MER is caused by the drop in dopamine that occurs during letdown. Lo is a wife, mama to 3 and an RN in Denver,CO who has spent her career in L+D and PPM nursing. She is passionate about all things maternal and fetal health, as well as ensuring that women know that they have a voice and they are allowed to use it in these seasons! In this episode we discuss: The definition of Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex Some ways to help combat D-MER The symptoms of D-MER and how they can vary The difference between D-MER and other postpartum mood disorders When to seek medical help related to D-MER Connect with Lo: Instagram: @thelabormama Website: thelabormama.com Blog: thelabormama.com/blog Dysmorphic Milk Ejection Reflex: Understanding D-MER SHOW NOTES: lynzyandco.com Connect with me on Instagram @motherhoodmeetsmedicine. For full show notes, head to lynzyandco.com/motherhood-meets-medicine-the-podcast/ Join the Motherhood Meets Medicine community at patreon.com/motherhoodmeetsmedicine. Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
Two American dads and one from the UK all share the challenges of raising children who are desperate to escape the bodies that they were born in all for a societal fad created by big money interests decades ago. ROGD is also known as Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria, was coined by Brown University professor Lisa Littman. Journalist and author Abigail Shrier expanded on that research in her book, Irreversible Damage which has become the eye-opening primer for parents everywhere to gain understanding about the rapidity of seeing friend's circles of their daughters begin identifying as anything but their own sex. A film called DYSPHORIC by Indian born filmmaker Vaishnavi Sundar dramatically illustrates the very common feelings of young women growing up in the world and how we may want to escape femaleness. With the new craze of promoting that there is no such thing as any biological sex, many male children and youth have become attracted to also wanting to escape their bodies, but for very different reasons than girls. Catch the full podcast on this channel.
In this week's episode I interview Zion, a young mum who birthed her first baby at home with the support of a private midwife and doula. She fell pregnant after a miscarriage and shares her experience of multiple early scans and her subsequent grief in discovering that her once twin-pregnancy was now a singleton. She spent much of her first trimester doing birth research before she leapt into the second trimester with a renewed sense of energy and purpose. She laboured for 16 hours in the comfort of her home and birthed baby Kaya in the water as evening fell.
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DMER or Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex is a rare condition of feeling melancholy moments after a mother's milk lets down. It is a silent struggle, that more and more mothers are dealing with on a daily basis. What was once thought of as a serious bout of baby blues, has a significant medical reason behind the negative emotions. Danielle is shining some light on the secret stealer, sharing her own story of battling DMER and what you can do to break the cycle and get onto the road of healing.
Labor and Delivery Nurse Lo Mansfield RN and founder of The Labor Mama tells her vulnerable story of postpartum anxiety and her journey with Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (DMER).
Vaishnavi Sundar is a self-taught filmmaker, writer, and grassroots activist. She is from Chennai, the south of India. Her last film "But what was she wearing?" gave her the title of " canceled feminist." Even though that is India's only film on the topic that covered voices from women across caste, class, region and religious differences, it was cancelled on the basis of Vaishnavi's political opinion that men shouldn't be in women's sex segregated safe spaces. When she is not filming or writing scathing rebuttals to liberal feminist drivel, she is busy logging all things WTF on her new VLOG channel on youtube. Her most recent film, released January 29, is called Dysphoric.
We learned this week that the love of money is the root of all evil. Well, we learned that in Scripture. This week purportedly conservative Christian governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson just reminded us of it when he sold out children to corporate interests. For those still basking blithely in the afterglow of America's once shining light or are socially distancing under a rock, the Arkansas legislature sent a bill to Hutchinson that would prohibit doctors from the risky and experimental use of puberty-blockers and cross-sex hormones—some of the effects of which are permanent—for the treatment of gender dysphoria in minors; prohibit surgeons from performing mutilating, irreversible cosmetic procedures on minors; and prohibit the use of public funds, including Medicaid, for any of these barbaric, snake oil “treatments.” The purportedly conservative, purportedly Christian Hutchinson vetoed this commonsense bill to protect children from procedures that are devastating young healthy bodies. Read more...
We learned this week that the love of money is the root of all evil. Well, we learned that in Scripture. This week purportedly conservative Christian governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson just reminded us of it when he sold out children to corporate interests. For those still basking blithely in the afterglow of America’s once shining light or are socially distancing under a rock, the Arkansas legislature sent a bill to Hutchinson that would prohibit doctors from the risky and experimental use of puberty-blockers and cross-sex hormones—some of the effects of which are permanent—for the treatment of gender dysphoria …
I have the honor of having on Vaishnavi Sundar this week! She is the creator behind the incredibly moving documentary named Dysphoric. We talk about the art style and creation of her film, being pessimistic, the worries of bringing a child into this world, explaining the cast system in India, & the lonely life of being a radical feminist. Support my work: ▷ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/distortedlinds ▷ Swag: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/quiksilvababe/ Direct PayPal donation Follow me: ▷ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/distortedlinds Vaishnavi's links: ▷ Dysphoric documentary (4 parts): www.bit.ly/dysphoric21 ▷ Medium: https://medium.com/@vaishax ▷ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Vaishax ▷ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vaishax_ ❤ ending sound clip is from the Dysphoric documentary, part 4.
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Vaishnavi Sundar is an independent filmmaker, feminist, writer, and women's rights activist from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. She is the founder of Women Making Films and Lime Soda Films, and she has recently released a four-part documentary titled Dysphoric, which explores the social, medical, and institutional construction of gender identity. Her film places women and girls front and center, and questions not only why they may feel uncomfortable in their sexed bodies, but also the myriad of harms involved in medical transitioning. The full documentary is available for free on YouTube.
Medical Risks of Hormonal and Surgical Interventions for Gender Dysphoric Children Michael K. Laidlaw, MD, is an Endocrinologist practicing in Rocklin, CA. Walt Heyer, Author & Detransitioner Joseph Zanga, American College of Pediatricians Medical Risks of Hormonal and Surgical Interventions for Gender Dysphoric Children https://youtu.be/rYtGPLpW-g8 The Heritage Foundation 201K subscribers Michael K. Laidlaw, MD, is an Endocrinologist practicing in Rocklin, CA. Dr. Laidlaw graduated from University of Southern California School of Medicine in 2001 and has been in practice for 18 years. He explained the dangers of radical new transition-affirming therapies for children with gender dysphoria. Summit on Protecting Children from Sexualization: https://youtu.be/7DwKS1QPh1k Still haven't subscribed to The Heritage Foundation on YouTube? Click here ► https://bit.ly/2otKliy Follow The Heritage Foundation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heritagefoun... Follow The Heritage Foundation on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Heritage Follow The Heritage Foundation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heritagefou... Summit on Protecting Children from Sexualization https://youtu.be/7DwKS1QPh1k The Heritage Foundation Join us for the Summit on Protecting Children from Sexualization on Wednesday, October 9 co-hosted by the Family Policy Alliance and The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. This gathering of policy experts and practitioners will help us work together to advance conservative solutions to protect children from sexualization in culture, education, and healthcare. We seek to leverage our strengths and work together to protect the most vulnerable. The program will dive into the increasingly early exposure of children to sexual messages, images, and themes at younger and younger ages, including through social media, school curriculum, and controversial medical treatments to treat gender dysphoria. The panelists will discuss the problems faced by parents and children, educators, and medical professionals and highlight why it's critical to preserve parental rights, freedom of conscience, and free speech in order to protect children from unwanted sexualization. Please join us for these important conversations. Agenda: Master of Ceremonies: Emilie Kao, Director, Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Religion & Civil Society, The Heritage Foundation CULTURE at 7:15 Haley Halverson, National Center on Sexual Exploitation Natasha Chart, Board Member, Women's Liberation Front (WOLF) Georgia Kijesky, Personhood Alliance Madeleine Kearns, National Review Institute Greg Scott, Director of Media for The Heritage Foundation (Moderator) Inside the Classroom with Rebecca Friedrichs, Author of Standing Up to Goliath and Founder of For Kids and Country at 1:01:31 EDUCATION at 1:23:33 Emily Zinos, Parental Rights Activist Stephanie Curry, Family Policy Alliance Vernadette Broyles, Child & Parental Rights Campaign Derrick Max, Principal Cornerstone School Lindsey Burke, Director, Center for Education Policy, The Heritage Foundation (Moderator) HEALTH CARE at 2:08:36 Walt Heyer, Author & Detransitioner Dr. Joseph Zanga, American College of Pediatricians Aaron Baer, Citizen for Community Values Matt Sharp, Alliance Defending Freedom Ryan T. Anderson, William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation (Moderator) Still haven't subscribed to The Heritage Foundation on YouTube? Click here ► https://bit.ly/2otKliy Follow The Heritage Foundation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heritagefoun... Follow The Heritage Foundation on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Heritage Follow The Heritage Foundation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heritagefou... ---------------------------------------------------- HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD! Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Look us up on Amazon Prime If you like this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! People find us through our good reviews. FEEDBACK- You can ask your questions, make comments, submit ideas for shows and lots more. Let your voice be heard. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com Note- ACU Students and Alumni are asked to commit to donating Platelets and Plasma. Make an Appointment Today! Call Your local Hospital or The Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767
Medical Risks of Hormonal and Surgical Interventions for Gender Dysphoric Children Michael K. Laidlaw, MD, is an Endocrinologist practicing in Rocklin, CA. Walt Heyer, Author & Detransitioner Joseph Zanga, American College of Pediatricians Medical Risks of Hormonal and Surgical Interventions for Gender Dysphoric Children https://youtu.be/rYtGPLpW-g8 The Heritage Foundation 201K subscribers Michael K. Laidlaw, MD, is an Endocrinologist practicing in Rocklin, CA. Dr. Laidlaw graduated from University of Southern California School of Medicine in 2001 and has been in practice for 18 years. He explained the dangers of radical new transition-affirming therapies for children with gender dysphoria. Summit on Protecting Children from Sexualization: https://youtu.be/7DwKS1QPh1k Still haven’t subscribed to The Heritage Foundation on YouTube? Click here ► https://bit.ly/2otKliy Follow The Heritage Foundation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heritagefoun... Follow The Heritage Foundation on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Heritage Follow The Heritage Foundation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heritagefou... Summit on Protecting Children from Sexualization https://youtu.be/7DwKS1QPh1k The Heritage Foundation Join us for the Summit on Protecting Children from Sexualization on Wednesday, October 9 co-hosted by the Family Policy Alliance and The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. This gathering of policy experts and practitioners will help us work together to advance conservative solutions to protect children from sexualization in culture, education, and healthcare. We seek to leverage our strengths and work together to protect the most vulnerable. The program will dive into the increasingly early exposure of children to sexual messages, images, and themes at younger and younger ages, including through social media, school curriculum, and controversial medical treatments to treat gender dysphoria. The panelists will discuss the problems faced by parents and children, educators, and medical professionals and highlight why it's critical to preserve parental rights, freedom of conscience, and free speech in order to protect children from unwanted sexualization. Please join us for these important conversations. Agenda: Master of Ceremonies: Emilie Kao, Director, Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Religion & Civil Society, The Heritage Foundation CULTURE at 7:15 Haley Halverson, National Center on Sexual Exploitation Natasha Chart, Board Member, Women’s Liberation Front (WOLF) Georgia Kijesky, Personhood Alliance Madeleine Kearns, National Review Institute Greg Scott, Director of Media for The Heritage Foundation (Moderator) Inside the Classroom with Rebecca Friedrichs, Author of Standing Up to Goliath and Founder of For Kids and Country at 1:01:31 EDUCATION at 1:23:33 Emily Zinos, Parental Rights Activist Stephanie Curry, Family Policy Alliance Vernadette Broyles, Child & Parental Rights Campaign Derrick Max, Principal Cornerstone School Lindsey Burke, Director, Center for Education Policy, The Heritage Foundation (Moderator) HEALTH CARE at 2:08:36 Walt Heyer, Author & Detransitioner Dr. Joseph Zanga, American College of Pediatricians Aaron Baer, Citizen for Community Values Matt Sharp, Alliance Defending Freedom Ryan T. Anderson, William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation (Moderator) Still haven’t subscribed to The Heritage Foundation on YouTube? Click here ► https://bit.ly/2otKliy Follow The Heritage Foundation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heritagefoun... Follow The Heritage Foundation on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Heritage Follow The Heritage Foundation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heritagefou... ---------------------------------------------------- HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD! Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Look us up on Amazon Prime If you like this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! People find us through our good reviews. FEEDBACK- You can ask your questions, make comments, submit ideas for shows and lots more. Let your voice be heard. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com Note- ACU Students and Alumni are asked to commit to donating Platelets and Plasma. Make an Appointment Today! Call Your local Hospital or The Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767
Feminist Question Time LIVE with speakers from DR Congo, UK, Portugal, Russia and India Women's Human Rights Campaign (WHRC) Feminist Question Time. Our weekly online webinars are attended by a global feminist and activist audience of between 200-350. The main focus is how gender ideology is harming the rights of women and girls. You can see recordings of previous panels on our YouTube Channel. This week's speakers: Marie-Claire Faray, researcher, activist & member of WILPF & Common Cause UK/DRCongo Georgia Constaninou, lesbian radical feminist activist & member of We Need To Talk, UK Teresa, Portugal Katya, Russia Vaishnavi Sundar, women's rights activist & director of the documentary film Dysphoric, India More information: www.womensdeclaration.com
In today's show I speak about the dark side of mania and how to accept yourself for WHO you are. If you like what you've heard please leave a rating and review & follow this podcast! You can follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manicstateofmindpodcast/ NAMI Helpline: 800-950-6264 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manicstateofmind/message
Renee has experienced gender dysphoria from an early age and it’s never gone away. She hates wearing dresses and has never worn make-up, which means she doesn’t at all resonate with the culturally defined gender stereotypes of western culture. Renee is also a radical follower of Jesus, has a masters in Theology and is pursuing a Ph.D., and aspires to be a writer and theological educator. While she experiences ongoing gender dysphoria and doesn’t fit your typical narrow box of femininity, she also doesn’t agree with many things in a “gender affirming” ideology. Pre-order my book Embodied: Transgender Identities, the Church, and What the Bible Has to Say from this website to recieve pre-order incentives: https://davidccook.org/books-preston-sprinkle-embodied/Support PrestonSupport Preston by going to patreon.comVenmo: @Preston-Sprinkle-1Connect with PrestonTwitter | @PrestonSprinkleInstagram | @preston.sprinkleYoutube | Preston SprinkleCheck out his website prestonsprinkle.comIf you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a review.
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Pregnancy Podcast – Episode 70: D-MER (Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex) with Morgan Hedley, CLES Morgan Hedley is Lactation Specialist, Postpartum Wellness Advocate and mother of two young boys. After the birth of her first son, and her own experience with breastfeeding, she felt compelled to leave her decade long career in fashion and return to […] The post 70: D-MER (Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex) with Morgan Hedley, CLES appeared first on Growing Our Family Podcasts.
Parenting Podcast – Episode 67: D-MER (Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex) with Morgan Hedley, CLES For the full show notes, visit: https://growingourfamily.com/s02e67/ Follow me on Instagram: Instagram.com/informed.mommy And Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/growingrfamily Morgan Hedley is Lactation Specialist, Postpartum Wellness Advocate and mother of two young boys. After […] The post 67: D-MER (Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex) with Morgan Hedley, CLES appeared first on Growing Our Family Podcasts.
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Today we are discussing the topic of Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER). I interviewed Sara Muender, host of the Motivation for Moms Podcast, about her experience with D-MER. The goal of today's show is to share about Sara's experience with D-MER and to educate breastfeeding people about this lesser-known topic. Sara Muender is mom to three, the host of the Motivation For Moms podcast, and creator of The Mama Miracle. Her no B.S. approach to personal development helps moms break through the challenges and limitations of motherhood that they THINK hold them back from reaching their goals, living their best life, and fully stepping into their divinely anointed role as mom, queen of their tribe, and leader in their family.In the episode today we discuss: D-MER: has one common characteristic - a wave of negative or even devastating emotion just prior to letdown...The breastfeeding mother experiences this surge of negative emotions about 30-90 seconds prior to her milk release when breastfeeding, pumping or with spontaneous MER. (D-MER.org)Sara explains her experience as being a very severe feeling of dread, anxiety and panic whenever she experiences a let down How Sara came up with the Mama Miracle Worksheet After hitting rock bottom of mom lifeHelped her get control back in her householdFed is best!Moms love talking about their birth stories: birth is the most common miracle on earth!D-Mer Support Facebook GroupBAA: Breastfeeding Aversion and Agitation: BAA or ‘aversion’ is a phenomenon that some breastfeeding mothers experience, which includes having particular negative feelings, often coupled with intrusive thoughts when an infant is latched and suckling at the breast (Kellymom.com)Forceful Let-DownSara's Planner Makeover CourseMy favorite things that Sara mentioned today: What can I learn from this challenge that I'm facing right now?Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional!Get the life-changing worksheet, The Mama Miracle, for FREE at www.themamamiracle.comSend Sara a DM on Instagram and let her know that you heard her on the Finding Your Village podcast with Amanda Gorman! www.instagram.com/saramuenderSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/findingyourvillagepod?fan_landing=true)
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Follow us on the socials! @milk_minute_podcast on Insta and @MIlkMinutePodcast on Facebook, where you can join our thriving community! We'd love to hear from you: email at milkminutepodcast@gmail.com. To support the show (which we'd love for you to do! And, get bonus content, and more!), our Patreon is patreon.com/milkminutepodcast.SHOWNOTES: https://breastfeedingforbusymoms.com/podcast/ep-5-dysphoric-milk-ejection-reflex-d-mer/Table of Contents:0:55 Introducing D-MER1:20 Why We Care About Mental Health5:50 So What Is D-MER anyway?8:30 Talking to Your Provider About This10:30 Treatment Options13:15 Comments From Our Group16:40 You're Not Alone!Sources:D-MER.org. (n.d.). Welcome to D-MER.org. Retrieved from https://d-mer.org/Depression or other negative emotions upon milk let-down (D-MER) KellyMom.com. (2018, January 15). Retrieved from https://kellymom.com/bf/concerns/mother/d-mer/Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER). (2018, December 1). Retrieved from https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/bfinfo/dysphoric-milk-ejection-reflex-d-merHeise, A. M., & Wiessinger, D. (2011, June 6).Dysphoric milk ejection reflex: A case report. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3126760/Thanks to Bella Zucker for our theme music, Heather ONeal for our editing, and Maureen Farrell for research and notesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/milkminutepodcast)
Today I want to discuss D-MER, which stands for Dysphoric-Milk Ejection Reflex. It's a phenomenon where the mom experiences an awful feeling just before having a letdown. It's NOT postpartum depression, and is often completely mismanaged by the medical community because they simply don't have an understanding what it is yet. I have personally experienced this condition while breastfeeding all three of my kids now, and, I'll be honest, it's really, really hard to live with. But…. I've found ways to cope and I'd love to share with you my experience today. I'm also going to introduce you to the go-to D-MER expert, Alia Macrina Heise, who wrote the book about D-MER. I got to have a conversation with her, which I am going to share with you. I hope that you learn something from this episode, even if you've never had D-MER, and if this is something you think you have, or you've had in the past, then I hope you can get some understanding from this very special Motivation For Moms episode.Follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/saramuenderGet your FREE copy of my life-changing worksheet, The Mama Miracle at www.themamamiracle.comD-MER ResourcesLearn more about D-MER at www.d-mer.org Join the D-MER support group https://www.facebook.com/groups/18640836364/
We're back for Part II on the topic of menstrual dysfunction and for this episode we're focussing on heavy menstrual bleeding, polycystic ovary syndrome, pre-menstrual syndrome and pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder, also known as PMDD.Our guest this week is researcher and physiologist Jess Freemas who suffers from PMDD and she tell us her story of symptoms, including bloating, headaches, nausea and cravings and how the disorder has affected her life plus the management strategies she has put in place. We speak about all the above disorders including how common they are, how to tell if you potentially could have a disorder and the treatment options available for each.Resources:Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) 'Mind' Charity page: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder-pmdd/about-pmdd/PMS (premenstrual syndrome) NHS page: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pre-menstrual-syndrome/Polycystic ovary syndrome, NHS page: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/polycystic-ovary-syndrome-pcos/Heavy menstrual bleeding, NHS page: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/heavy-periods/Heavy periods: How to tell if your heavy periods are “normal”: https://helloclue.com/articles/cycle-a-z/heavy-periods-how-to-tell-if-your-heavy-periods-are-normalBasal Body Temperature (BBT): How is it used to estimate ovulation? https://helloclue.com/articles/cycle-a-z/basal-body-temperature-bbt-what-is-it-how-is-it-used-to-estimate-ovulationThe 14 Best Organic Tampon Brands: https://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/a13144732/best-organic-tampons/Environmental reasons to switch to a menstrual cup: https://www.organicup.com/environmental-reasons-to-switch/Women's sport dominates list of Australia's favourite teams: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/jun/16/womens-sport-dominates-list-of-australias-favourite-teams
Warning: Grown folk talk. #beware #danger(but with the "a" sound at the end) In Part 2 of this episode well will talk about how I went about treating and or living with it, and my thoughts on it months later. While I apparently can’t read it off the screen :) yes, it’s Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Dysphoric, with and ic and not -a ending haha :) Y’all know I don’t edit all the time!
Warning: Grown folk talk. #beware #danger (but with the "a" sound at the end) So, what is PMDD? In Part 1 of this episode well will talk about that and how you diagnose it. While I apparently can’t read it off the screen :) yes, it’s Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Dysphoric, with and ic and not -a ending haha :) Y’all know I don’t edit all the time!
Bipolar Barbie is mental health advocate who is incredibly open and honest about her experiences. She lives with Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other health challenges. She originally pursued law, and now focuses on a career that brings her more joy and satisfaction. She shows all her emotions publicly online and is willing to share it all. She runs an online coaching program from individuals looking to build their self esteem and achieve their goals.
Bipolar Barbie is mental health advocate who is incredibly open and honest about her experiences. She lives with Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other health challenges. She originally pursued law, and now focuses on a career that brings her more joy and satisfaction. She shows all her emotions publicly online and is willing to share it all. She runs an online coaching program from individuals looking to build their self esteem and achieve their goals.
Rachel shares her birth story and discusses using the Ava bracelet to get pregnant, as well as being diagnosed with both Hyperemesis Gravidarum & Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER).
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Even four years later, my memories of dysphoric milk ejection reflex or DMER still linger. More than one afternoon found me sitting at my desk at work pumping, tears flowing from my eyes. Deep grief… Continue ReadingWhat a letdown! Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex The post What a letdown! Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex appeared first on .
Get your copy of my audio book, The Laid Back Guide to Intermittent Fasting for FREE when you sign up for a 30 day trial of Audible. The Laid Back Guide To Intermittent Fasting E-Book I've never been suicidal or clinically depressed, but I have dealt with depression like symptoms and most recently have been dealing with what I believe is Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). In this episode I talk about my experiences throughout my weight loss journey and I have coped. Resources: Get Happy Playlist on Spotify Practical Thoughts on Suicide Tim Ferriss Suicide Prevention Hotline 1 (800) 273-8255 This podcast is brought to you by: The Laid Back Guide To Intermittent Fasting E-Book Our Slow and Steady Success Academy The Slow and Steady Success Academy is an online school designed to help you achieve your goals by implementing sustainable lifestyle changes. If you'd like to get access to every single course as it becomes available on this site, you can sign up for the Entire Course Collection Package. ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS PODCAST IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CONSULT A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL BEFORE GOING ON ANY DIET OR EXERCISE PROGRAM.
“Honey, breastfeeding just doesn’t feel ok.” “Honey, what do you mean? Do you have pain?” “Umm no. I don’t know if I can explain it. When I’m first starting to breastfeed our little guy, I just feel kinda blah. Kind of sad and empty. It’s been happening for a while, and I don’t get it. I really enjoy breastfeeding. I don’t understand why I feel like this.” “Honey! This is amazing. Not that you feel like this, but that you are finally talking about it. Dianne and Abby have an entire episode about this! There’s a name for it and everything! You better go listen!” Have you ever had some negative-type feelings when you breastfeed? They don’t last the entire time, but they are there. This is a real thing! Check out the Badass Breastfeeding Podcast this week as Dianne and Abby talk about D-MER (dysphoric milk ejection reflex) and what you can do to help yourself if you are having these feelings. Thanks for all the reviews on iTunes! They really help us out. Please keep them coming!! Stay tuned because we will have another comment giveaway soon!! Dianne can be seen at DianneCassidyConsulting.com and Abby can be seen at thebadassbreastfeeder.com Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in then Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
In this episode, I chat with Jesenia of @pmddwarriors on Instagram. She gives some insight on Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, also known as PMDD. This has to do with a woman's menstrual cycle. "In short terms, it's PMS on steriods." This episode was really insightful for me. I'd never heard of PMDD before. It is interesting and could be the answer for many women that struggle more than normal when it comes to your menstrual cycle. For full show notes and links to everything referenced in this episode, please visit www.ourhardknocks.com. Follow on Instagram @hardknocks.podcast Like the Facebook page FB.com/hardknockspocast If you have your own story to share, please send me a DM or email (hardknockspod@gmail). I would really love for you to sign up for email notifications on the website, as well as rating and subscribing to the podcast so that others can find the words they need to hear.
Part of a series: http://bit.ly/2L2JaS6 Sasha is a licensed professional counselor working in Texas. She is one of the main (if not only) therapists using a least-invasive-first, individualized approach to gender-questioning teens. In this conversation (being our second) we speak about her therapeutic approach, the developmental importance of identity, and how it can often be confused with individuality—that is, being an authentic self. You can find more about her work at https://inspiredteentherapy.com Follow me on twitter @BenjaminABoyce Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce
When it comes to treating young people who believe they are the opposite sex, who either suffer from gender dysphoria or self-identify as transgender, physicians have been instructed by their professional associations to provide "affirmative care." Transition-affirming therapies are virtually untested and inflict lasting harms: decreased sexual function, increased health risks, and sterility, just to name a few. Instead of providing parents with medical information and evidence-based studies, parents are told that these risky treatments will prevent their child from committing suicide, blurring the line between “informed consent” and “coercion.”It is essential that we start a conversation about these risky hormonal treatments and irreversible surgical interventions.Please join us for a panel discussion on the medical risks associated with these therapies, the ideology driving this scientific experiment, and the need for increased transparency in the medical community. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcome Welcome! I am so happy you are here. I wanted to create something that helps women with PMDD! Women with PMDD feel misunderstood, crazy, and, alone. Along with a huge list of other things. PMDD( Premenstrual dysphoric disorder) Diaries is a podcast for women that suffer from PMDD and their spouses. I want to help you take back control of your life!
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What You Need To Know About the Natural Remedies for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) When you are days away from having your menstrual periods, do you experience extreme physical and mental reactions? If you do, then you are probably suffering from PMDD. This disorder is an extremity from the premenstrual syndrome (PMS). There are numerous ways of approaching this disorder without the use of medication. You can naturally meet your needs and this read will help you. Natural Measures to Help Ease the Symptoms of PMDD Change your diet to fit your needs- Your new diet should aim for fiber-rich whole grains with lots of vegetables and fruits that provide energy and many nutrients. Reduce your intake of alcohol, caffeine, sugar, and salt. Increase your intake of carbohydrates that contain tryptophan, and proteins. Tryptophan is an amino acid and a serotonin precursor. It helps regulate the mood, thus very beneficial to a person who is trying to regulate their PMDD symptoms. Introduce or increase the following foods stuffs in your diet plan: eggs, fish, beans, peas, yam, pumpkins, and lentils. Increase your dose of minerals and vitamins- These include: Vitamin E- Hazelnuts, peanuts, almonds, safflower oils, and sunflower oil Vitamin B6- Tuna, bananas, chickpeas, beef liver, and potatoes Folic acid- Brussels sprouts, asparagus, spinach, dairy products, eggs, and peas Magnesium- Spinach, nuts, whole grains, and legumes Vitamin D and calcium- Mackerel, tuna, eggs, cabbage, kale, broccoli, and sunlight Regular exercise- Strength training and aerobic exercise improved the PMDD symptoms. Of the two, aerobic exercise is the most beneficial, especially with respect to premenstrual depression. Take two days off your week to practice aerobic exercises such as brisk walking, swimming, pilates, yoga and cycling, among others. Alternatively, you could start out with a slow momentum by practicing some breathing and stretching techniques to aid you in sleeping and reducing your stress levels. Cognitive behavioral therapy- This is a talk therapy that helps an individual identify and alter their negative behavior and thought patterns. This therapy is essential when dealing with PMDD issues such as depression, anxiety, and mood swings. This therapy focuses o the present issues and tries to alleviate your pain by practical methods that affect your state of mind directly. A normal therapeutic treatment could consist of about ten sessions spread out through the week. Herbal remedies- Make sure that you consult your doctor before you ingest any herb. This form of treatment works best for people who have negative reactions to medication. Make sure that you purchase your herbs from a herbalist who is trained. Alternatively, you could seek the help of a naturopath. Herbs that help alleviate the symptoms of PMDD include: Evening primrose oil- This herb treats symptoms such as breast pain, fluid retention, irritability, and depression. A natural fatty acid that stems from the gamma-linolenic fatty acid contained in the evening primrose. This fatty acid is known as Prostaglandin E1. It increases the effects of the prolactin hormone that causes some of the PMDD effects. Chasteberry- This fruit helps deal with symptoms such as a headache, bloating, mood alteration, anger, and irritability.
Catrina Hermenet is a blogger and mom of three living in the midwest. Her sense of humor about the ups and downs of motherhood is what attracted me to her, but it was an article she wrote on her experience with Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER) that let me know I needed to interview her on the show. D-MER is a condition where moms feel anxious and sad the moment their milk lets down while breastfeeding. It's not the most well-known condition, which is why her sharing her story is so vital. Connect with Cat on www.instagram.com/mommytruth or via her blog www.mommytruth.net. Use the Code UNSTRESSED for 15% off @Four Sigmatic, 15% off @Organifi, 10% CBD Gummies @ForSundayScaries More at instagram.com/motherhoodunstressed Advertise at Patreon.com/motherhoodunstressed
We got a chance to talk to the creators of a new LARP coming to the New England area called Dysphoric Mania! Blaise and Daud join us and share with us about this new exciting universe they and their player base are creating! Check out more at www.dysphoricmania.com and www.facebook.com/manicdysphoria/ Thanks for listening and listen to more at www.321layonpodcast.com And please connect with at www.facebook.com/321layonpodcast/ "Industrious Ferret" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex, more commonly known as D-MER, is one of the most severe breastfeeding challenges yet also one of the least known or understood. D-MER is a feeling of dysphoria caused by the hormonal shift that occurs when the milk releases during nursing, pumping, or any other time a let-down is triggered. So if you or anyone you know experiences significant negative feelings when milk lets-down, you may want to hear what Alia Macrina Heise has to share. Propelled by her personal experience with D-MER, Alia has become a clinical expert in the area of dysphoric milk ejection reflex.
twitter.com/ralphieaversa For the second straight year, The John Lennon Songwriting Contest called upon "Ralphie Tonight" to announce the winner of its year-long, international songwriting competition. This year's "Song Of The Year" winner was "Dysphoric," a track by Barrington, R.I.-based quartet The Rare Occasions. Each year, the contest is divided in to a pair of sessions. Over $300,000 in cash and prizes is awarded, culminating with the "Song Of The Year," which includes a $20,000 prize. Brian Rothschild, Execuitve Director of The JLSC and Matthew Reich, Vice President of U.S. Tours and Promotions, along with American Authors' front man Zac Barnett joined "Ralphie Tonight" for the announcement. Barnett's band won the contest in 2012.
9 AM - CO shooter may have had dysphoric mania; Crazy caller calls in; Joe dropped his daughter off for her sophomore year; Joe went wine tasting in OR.