Episodios

  • Dr. Sarah McKay - The Neuroscience of Being a Woman
    Jun 25 2025

    What makes you, you?


    Meet Dr. Sarah McKay - a neuroscientist, TEDx speaker, science communicator and author of The Women's Brain Book, which explores the female lifespan through the lens of neurobiology, and Baby Brain, about how pregnancy and motherhood shape the brain. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, and on ABC’s Catalyst. Sarah is also a sought-after keynote speaker and a regular guest on radio and podcasts. The new revised edition of The Women's Brain Book came out this week and contains findings from neuroscientists and researchers working in the disciplines of neuroendocrinology, brain development, brain health, and ageing.


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    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drsarahmckay/

    Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmmckay

    All Books - https://drsarahmckay.com/books/

    The new edition of The Women's Brain Book (2025) - https://www.waterstones.com/book/demystifying-the-female-brain/sarah-mckay/9781409173182


    (00:00) Intro

    (03:00) Gender equality and brain differences

    (07:46) What is neuroplasticity?

    (10:05) Pregnancy and neuroplasticity

    (12:15) Why stress response physiology changes during pregnancy

    (14:35) Intrusive thoughts and postnatal anxiety

    (16:57) Why women suffer from depression and anxiety more

    (20:10) Mental health and puberty

    (23:18) How puberty creates an emotional blueprint

    (25:03) Menstrual cycle as a neuroscience experiment

    (30:50) Tools for hormone-sensitive women

    (33:08) Insights from writing "Baby Brain"

    (44:44) Ageing and wisdom

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    47 m
  • Dr. Aziza Sesay - Culture, Religion, Pleasure & Pain
    Jun 5 2025

    How do religion and culture shape our relationship with our body?


    Meet Dr. Aziza Sesay, a GP, GP Educator, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Host, Speaker and Health Content Creator. She runs a health platform called ‘Talks with Dr. Sesay', sharing evidence-based health information on a variety of topics, specifically women’s health, cancer awareness, mental health and health inequity. Dr. Sesay is also Vice Chair and Creative Director of Black Female Doctors UK. She is an Ambassador for the charities Eve Appeal, Wellbeing of Women, Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) Hatfield Vision, and the Everywoman Festival. She is a member of the World Health Organisation Fides group and is one of the select creators of the first YouTube Health Partner Programme. She is also on the YouTube IQ Creator Programme with a select few who create videos targeting underrepresented communities.


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    Keep it FAX - a charity established to support the education of children in Sierra Leone by providing scholarships and support. More info: https://www.keepitfax.com/

    Black Women Rising - a charity offering vital help, information and practical advice for people of colour who have been diagnosed with cancer. More info: https://www.blackwomenrisinguk.org/


    (00:00) Intro

    (03:25) Why removing taboos and shame will save lives

    (07:50) The role of culture and religion in how we relate to our bodies

    (12:00) Educating young girls

    (15:15) Culture v. Religion

    (15:45) The Quran is one of the earliest books on embryology

    (20:00) The double standard on women’s bodies

    (22:30) Finding purpose and managing the emotional challenges that come with her line of work

    (24:10) The disparities in health outcomes for Black women

    (28:00) The importance of using the right language

    (30:25) What equitable healthcare means

    (33:40) Conscious and subconscious bias

    (36:45) What everyone can learn from the strong women in African communities

    (38:30) Pain and Pleasure

    (42:00) Lessons about life, nature, and the universe

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  • Tracy Bale, PhD - The Science of Stress and Groundbreaking Biomarkers for Mental Health
    May 21 2025

    What if we could map where trauma is stored in the body?


    Meet Tracy Bale, the president of the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) and a leading neuroscientist exploring the connection between the brain, body, environment, and mental health. She is the Anschutz Foundation Endowed Chair in Women's Integrated Mental and Physical Health Research, Director for InterGenerational Stress and Health and the Director for Sex Differences Research in the Department of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado. In this episode, we dive into whether women experience stress differently and discuss emerging scientific research that could change how we approach mental health.


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    (00:00) Intro

    (02:40) The science of stress

    (07:55) Biology of a stress response

    (11:15) Stress vs trauma

    (14:40) Women experience stress differently

    (22:40) Generational and transgenerational trauma

    (31:05) The biological mechanisms of the mind-body connection

    (36:30) The potential of psychedelics

    (48:00) Lessons about life, nature, universe

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  • Leah Hazard - Midwifery and The Future of Birth
    Apr 29 2025

    You can see how much society values women's health by the magnitude of the crisis in maternity care.


    Meet Leah Hazard, a practising midwife, activist, award-winning author, and mother of 2 daughters. Her book Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began is a vital investigation of the body’s most miraculous and misunderstood organ. From smart tampons to womb transplants, trans healthcare to reproductive justice, she explores how the uterus affects us all as individuals and as a society. In this episode, we unpack why the health of mothers, midwives, and maternity systems tells us everything about the health of society at large.


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    Website - leahhazard.co.uk

    Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began - amazon.co.uk/Womb-Inside-Story-Gripping-Statesman/dp/0349015805

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    Instagram - instagram.com/leahhazard

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    (00:00) Intro

    (01:10) The role of midwives in society

    (11:40) The difference between a midwife and a doula

    (13:00) What happens during labour

    (17:45) Uterus as a muscle

    (22:00) Birth Plans vs. Birth Preferences

    (26:30) Artificial wombs

    (35:40) Organoid placentas and endometrium

    (38:00) The uterine microbiome

    (43:40) Lessons about life, nature and the universe

    (45:10) Leah’s Next Book: Birth Wars

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    48 m
  • Jessica DeFino - Science of Skin vs. Science of Skincare
    Apr 16 2025

    The global beauty industry is worth over $260 billion, but has it lulled us into a collective beauty sleep? This week’s episode is a wake-up call.


    Meet Jessica DeFino, an award-winning beauty reporter and critic (the New York Times, the Sunday Times, Vice, The Guardian). A one-time editor for the Kardashian-Jenner Official Apps and a former product obsessive, she now explores how beauty culture impacts people — physically, psychologically, and spiritually. Jessica also publishes The Review of Beauty newsletter, which “basically gives the middle finger to the entire beauty industry,” HuffPost says, and has been praised in New York Magazine, Forbes, and Adweek’s 2023 Creative 100.


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    Website - https://www.jessica-defino.com/

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    "Science of Skincare is not Science or Care" by Jessica DeFino - https://jessicadefino.substack.com/p/the-science-of-skincare-isnt-science


    (00:00) Intro

    (05:20) Skin types are a myth

    (08:30) The scientific narrative in skincare marketing

    (10:05) Why "clinically proven" is a marketing term

    (12:05) The (real) science of skin

    (19:20) How skin interacts with different systems in the body

    (24:40) Endocrine disruptors

    (29:00) Embodied relationship with your skin

    (32:25) Beauty privilege, socioeconomic benefits, and spiritual tax of chasing beauty

    (34:45) Value of beauty in nature

    (38:00) Lessons about life, nature, and the universe

    (42:34) Jessica's non-skincare skincare routine

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    45 m
  • Dr. Louise Newson - HRT, Longevity and the Future of Female Ageing
    Apr 9 2025

    Could hormones be the key to longevity?


    Meet Dr. Louise Newson, a physician, women’s hormone specialist and member of the UK Government’s Menopause Taskforce. She is also an award-winning doctor, educator, thought leader and author, committed to increasing awareness and knowledge of perimenopause and menopause.


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    Website - drlouisenewson.co.uk

    Newson Clinic - newsonhealth.co.uk

    The Dr. Louise Newson Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/@menopause_doctor


    (00:00) Intro

    (01:20) Highlights from the UK tour

    (03:40) What does a healthy hormone cycle look like?

    (06:50) Why is estrogen so central to women’s health?

    (09:00) Autoimmune conditions and inflammation

    (10:00) Endometriosis and hormone treatment

    (11:00) Quick summary of estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone

    (12:30) What happens during perimenopause and menopause?

    (15:30) What is HRT?

    (17:00) Hormone therapy as a longevity tool

    (19:10) How does getting started with HRT work?

    (20:20) The controversy around the Women's Health Initiative Study in 2022

    (23:20) Is hormone therapy unnatural?

    (27:10) If you could commission any study…

    (28:20) What is inflammation, and why does it matter?

    (31:40) Social media, hormone myths, and misinformation

    (33:20) How should we redesign our approach to menopause?

    (34:50) Lessons about life, nature and the universe



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    36 m
  • Emilė Radytė, PhD - A Deep Dive Into The Cycle-Brain Connection [Season 2 Finale]
    Nov 27 2024

    What happens in the brain during menstrual cycles, post-partum and menopause?


    Meet Emilė Radytė, the founder of Samphire Neuroscience, a technology company creating neuroscientific solutions for women. Their first product Nettle uses brain stimulation to treat period pain non-invasively. In this episode, Emilė brings the neuroscientific perspective to the show and explains what happens in the brain as the female body undergoes key physical transformations.


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    00:00) Intro

    (01:10) Insights from studying depression and its link to the menstrual cycle

    (02:20) Neuroscience 101: How the brain operates chemically and electrically

    (04:40) Phases of the menstrual cycle

    (12:30) Menstrual Phase: Brain activity and the role of pain sensitivity

    (18:50) Follicular Phase: Creativity, dopamine, and social engagement

    (20:45) Ovulation: Hormonal peaks and Mittelschmerz

    (27:50) Luteal Phase: Emotional introspection and the influence of progesterone

    (33:20) Alpha waves in the luteal phase

    (37:50) Brain stimulation technology & Nettle

    (42:50) Applications in postpartum depression and menopause

    (45:40) Consciousness and the brain

    (47:10) Lessons about life, nature and the universe


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    Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eradyte/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/radytee/

    Samphire Neuroscience - https://samphireneuro.com/


    Links mentioned:

    Cycle-Brain Guide - https://www.samphireneuro.com/nettle/science/publications/cycle-brain-guide

    "Women’s health research lacks funding – these charts show how" - https://www.nature.com/immersive/d41586-023-01475-2/index.html

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  • Michelle Oyen, PhD - Digital Twins for Pregnancy and Engineering The Female Experience
    Nov 20 2024

    Imagine a digital twin for a pregnancy: a model based on the unique geometry of a mother's uterus, capable of anticipating potential complications.


    Michelle Oyen, PhD, a materials scientist and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Wayne State University, is bringing the engineering perspective to pregnancy. She explains that many aspects of pregnancy involve forces—rupturing, pushing, growing, stretching. These are all mechanical events. If we can describe pregnancy in engineering terms, we can model it. Collaborating with other visionaries in the field, Michelle is working on developing the first-ever Virtual Pregnancy model.


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    (00:00) Intro

    (04:29) Why pregnancy is a mechanical event

    (06:35) How pregnancy is similar to running a marathon

    (08:11) How female anatomy is designed for pregnancy

    (10:20) The female immune system

    (12:10) Why the placenta is so misunderstood

    (15:28) Digital twins & Virtual Pregnancy models

    (25:56) Applying engineering principles to menopause

    (31:26) Key challenges to creating artificial womb technology

    (37:53) What has studying pregnancy taught Michelle about life, nature, and universe


    Connect with Michelle:

    Michelle's profile - https://engineering.wayne.edu/profile/hx4827

    Michelle's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-oyen/

    Michelle's Twitter - https://x.com/michelleoyen


    Links mentioned:

    Kristin M. Myers - https://kristinmyerscolumbia.com/

    "Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began" book by Leah Hazard

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    39 m