Podcast Episodes
Let’s Talk with Demi Lynch
Today's episode is with Demi Lynch, founder of The Nasty Woman Club! The Nasty Woman Club is your go to platform for all things intersectional feminism. It was founded in 2017 by journalist Demi Lynch.. She has curated an online community of over 20k and is massive advocate for mental health and sexual wellness, sharing about both openly on her platform. She also has her own podcast, aptly titled, The Nasty Woman Club and is released each Tuesday.
Let’s Talk, Chronic Illness Energy Savers
Today's episode is all about chronic illness energy savers! I take you through my top five things that help conserve energy as someone living with endo and adeno.
Let’s Talk with Amy Marks
Today's episode is with Amy Marks. Amy is an endometriosis sufferer, being officially diagnosed in 2020, after experiencing pain and symptoms for over 8 years. She is now studying part time and recently was successful in obtaining the Disability Support Pension. I also do a more in depth dive into the Disability Support Pension and the process behind it, including the income and assets test, medical rules and non-medical rules, income limits, evidence needed and the medical assessment to be granted the DSP. I also talk through what happens if you're unsuccessful and what to do next.
Let’s Talk, Laparoscopy Essentials
Today's episode is all about laparoscopy essentials! I'm taking you through my top tips for getting ready for a lap and things to have on hand when preparing, at the hospital and for the car trip home!
Let’s Talk with Isabella Gosling
Today's episode is with me! I talk all about my experience getting diagnosed with endo and adeno and the journey that it took for this to happen. I chat on my first period experience, when I noticed something was wrong, embarrassing period stories, how many specialists it took to get someone to listen to me, what it was like to go through this experience, what helped me along the way and how I'm managing now!
Let’s Talk with Khadija Gbla
Today's episode is with Khadija Gbla! Khadija is a high profile, passionate and inspiring African Australian woman. She is an award-winning human rights activist, inspirational speaker, facilitator and philanthropist. She has displayed great courage and determination in achieving her aspirations of giving women, youth and minority groups a voice at a local, state and international level. Khadija utilises her powerful and inspired voice to advocate equality and inclusion.
Let’s Talk with Emily Readman
Today's episode is with Emily Readman. Em is a writer, artist and consent education advocate from Brisbane, on Yuggara and Turrbal Lands. Their project, Consent Patches, launched in 2020 to start conversations on consent and consent education. So far, she has raised over $1,500 for Rape and Domestic Violence Services Australia.
Let’s Talk with Dr Mikayla Couch
Today’s episode is with Dr Mikayla Couch. Dr Mikayla Couch is an Obstetrics and Gynaecology Registrar and proud Bundjalung woman who has a keen interest in Indigenous Women’s Health. She is passionate about making a difference in the lives of women through providing and advocating for excellent medical care. Through her Instagram account @dr.aboriginal.woman, she continually uses her presence online to provide commentary and create change in the health space. Dr Mikayla is empathetic and strives to provide person centred care through lived experience, suffering from PCOS herself.
Let’s Talk with Tamika Nacson
Today’s episode is with the incredibly strong Tamika Nacson, or you may know her as performing artist XIRA. Tamika is an EDM and Pop singer and songwriter with over 20 million streams worldwide. Under the artist name XIRA, Tamika has featured on songs with American DJ 3LAU (Justin Blau) and EDM heavyweight Nicky Romero; and has a new one out in October with Audien. Tamika suffers from endometriosis and after an emergency laparoscopy for an ovarian torsion and PID in 2017, Tamika turned her focus away from performing live and more towards songwriting and recording (things she can do in her own time, in the comfort of her trackies, with a heat pack close by at all times). Chronic illness forced her to reassess and change paths (now working with her chronic illness and not against it) but it has worked out better than ever imagined.
Let’s Talk with Ebony Crameri
Today’s episode is with the amazing Ebony Crameri! Ebony is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and credentialed fertility & prenatal dietitian with 12 years clinical experience as a dietitian. Ebony has a special interest in nutrition for fertility, PCOS and endometriosis who provides online consultations to women across Australia and internationally. Ebony’s interest in fertility nutrition first developed after her own struggles with infertility and pregnancy losses. Ebony has turned her journey from infertility to motherhood into her passion and created her online nutrition practice to help women to support their reproductive and hormone health as well as optimise their diet for fertility.