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Dr. Hoehn is a dedicated Los Angeles Fertility Acupuncturist who has been transforming lives through her unwavering commitment to women's wellness and fertility. As a board-certified acupuncturist, Dr. Hoehn brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the podcast, specializing in the intricate realm of fertility acupuncture. Her practice, based in Toluca Lake, reflects a harmonious blend of traditional Chinese medicine and modern fertility techniques.
Misha Blaise is an international best-selling author-illustrator whose books have been published in dozens of countries around the world. After designing wall art for global brands, she shifted into making books for kids and adults. She is known for her uplifting content that helps people look at the world in a new way.
Amira Alvarez is the founder and CEO of The Unstoppable Woman, a business coaching and training company that equips ambitious, driven, high-performing female entrepreneurs to tap into their feminine energy to create a more fulfilled and satisfying life and business.
Sonali Perera Bridges is an award-winning, dynamic, innovative leader with over 20 years of progressive experience in a wide breadth of educational settings. A lifelong mentor and advocate - particularly for young women - she is the driving force behind the conception of Shero’s Rise and a mother of two vibrant young girls.
Dr. Kumkum Sarkar Patel is a double-board certified gastroenterologist practicing at Providence St. Jude and Providence St. Joseph Heritage Medical Groups in Orange County, CA. Dr. Patel specializes in irritable bowel syndrome, esophageal, and anorectal disorders. She is a passionate motivational speaker, and has spoken nationally about women's health, work-life balance, post-partum depression, burnout, and gut-health related to mental health.
Linda Fruits, the content creator behind the relatable motherhood account @fruitsofmotherhood, mission in life is to normalize the sweet, bitter and bittersweet Fruits of Motherhood, with a side of humor.
In recognition of October being Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month, we're re-releasing a past episode where our guests discuss a very sensitive topic that may be triggering for some of you. Featured in this episode are the courageous stories of how to heal after experiencing loss.
Dr. Kela Smith is a Holistic-Integrative Fertility and Hormone Doctor. She founded The Hormone Puzzle Society and the Fertility Coach University. The Hormone Puzzle Society is a health hub for fertility, hormones, and pregnancy. Through this platform, Dr. Kela and her team work with women/couples coaching them on how to optimize their body/mind/spirit so they can get and stay pregnant, bring home a healthy baby, have an easy postpartum, and eliminate symptoms of hormone imbalance.
Alease Daniel Barnes graduated from North Carolina State University in 2018 with a degree in Genetics and a minor in Biotechnology. While at NCSU, she developed a passion for reproductive health, women’s health and comprehensive sex education. Over the years, Alease realized just how little information there is on what actually goes on behind the scenes in the lab. Infertility is not an easy journey and she believes understanding what happens in the lab can help give patients peace of mind during their treatment.
Victoria Facelli is an Internationally Board Certified Lactation consultant who just released a new book titled, FEED THE BABY: An Inclusive Guide to Nursing, Bottle-Feeding, and Everything in Between. She wrote Feed the Baby to provide straightforward advice and evidence-based reasoning where bottle and breast are welcomed as equally valuable tools.
Audrey Wisch is the CEO and Co-Founder of Curious Cardinals, a global community where K-12 students discover and pursue their passions, build confidence, and unlock their greatest potential with the guidance of college mentors they aspire to be.
As a gesture of my gratitude, the newest Responding to Life episode is a special bonus edition featuring an intention setting meditation guided by me. I hope you enjoy this special edition episode and hope that it encourages you to take time for yourself and nourish your well being.
Wife and mother of four, when Christina Rodriguez isn't working the Atlanta tech scene, she can be found sharing her love of storytelling as a content creator and blogger. Christina's own experience with PCOS, IVF, endometriosis, and adenomyosis has led her to devote a large portion of her time raising awareness of infertility and its many struggles.
Dr. Elizabeth Grill, a clinical psychologist at the Center for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility, as well as Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Medicine, and Psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Medical College of Cornell University, discusses available support and resources for those experiencing infertility as well as tips for friends and family on how they can support those trying to conceive.
Founding partner and practice director at CCRM New York, Dr. Brian Levine discusses his new surrogacy matching platform, Nodal.
Infertility warrior and advocate Alex Kornswiet discusses her journey to motherhood. Alex's journey includes infertility, IVF, recurrent pregnancy loss, surrogacy, and a miracle pregnancy.
Jessica Lorion is the host and producer of the Mamas in Training podcast, where she supports pregnant women and aspiring moms on their journey into motherhood.
Ana Gonzalez Herrera discusses her battle with Stage IV Endometriosis. After her last, and most invasive of a series of surgeries, Ana started her entrepreneurial journey with a vision of rethinking the women's wellness space.
Melissa Connelly is an LGBTQ+ content creator whose platform focuses on inclusivity and authenticity. She's created an online community sharing her life and her family online while inviting others to the table.
In this fourth bonus episode, we're discussing a very sensitive topic. Featured in this episode are the courageous stories of how to heal after experiencing pregnancy loss.
Michelle Kennedy is the founder and CEO of Peanut, one of the fastest-growing apps for women and the first online community to connect women throughout all stages of womanhood.
In this third bonus episode, we'll be talking about the different experiences people have on their unique paths to parenthood.
In this second bonus episode, we’re exploring the different ways you can prioritize yourself.
In six special podcast episodes, we'll highlight some of the best tips and advice from our previous guests.
Nikki has lived with anxiety and depression and after hitting a personal rock bottom, she sought out the freedom and peace that comes from working a 12-step program.
his husband and wife team co-created a business model designed to empower people to be giving while making a living called the Project Pop Drop.
Annie has combined her knowledge as a makeup artist and skincare authority and introduced a curated collection of clean skincare called SkinOwl.
Lisa is a sought-after Epigenetics expert, speaker, author, and transformational leader who contributes to society by facilitating accelerated healing. Lisa achieves this within her small group programs, Infinite Opulence - Healing Activation products, and her Soul Awakening (™) Certification for healers. She lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband and family.