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GynoCurious

By: Radio Free Rhinecliff
  • Summary

  • Welcome Gynocurious listeners, I am Dr. Amy Novatt, board certifiecd ob-gyn, your host of GynoCurious. With each program we are going to explore the experience of being an ob-gyn, the science that guides our practices and the stories women- cis, trans and nonbinary, have shared as they seek health and wellness. From both sides of the speculum we will investigate what it means to be a healer and to be healed. I have been reflecting on 32 plus years of practice; thinking about all that I have learned, heard and thought about and wanted to bring it to a larger audience. This will not be a medical show that tells you how much estrogen you should take or the scientific method used to evaluate data but instead, a conversation about the larger canvas looking at what its like to be a medical professional working with women and how patients experience the world of ob-gyn. What is it like sitting in the exam room with a thin sheet of paper covering your naked body? What has been the impact of a cancer diagnosis? What it is like to go through the menopause?….These are just a few examples of conversations I hope to bring to you. My intention is not to expose my patients personal histories but rather use their stories as stepping stones to explore many aspects of our bodies, our psyches and the landscape of the medical world. In a time when most of us are frustrated by the American medical system; with the challenges of limited access, financial limitations, gender and racial discrepancies in care, the insurance morass and a host of other hurdles; my hope is that GynoCurious creates a community of guests and listeners that bring us all closer- to openly explore and understand the experience of illness and health and to break open decades of silence, misunderstanding and shame for having a vagina. We are going to talk about our fears, sexual explorations and aging adventures with respect, inquiry and science. For me, knowledge and awareness brings awe, authority and autonomy. This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Novatt and her guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast. In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship. Dr.Novatt does not receive any money from the pharmaceutical industry.
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Episodes
  • Build Up Boys; improving the emotional intelligence of boys and men
    Jul 25 2024

    After years of listening to women speak about the challenges of relationships, communication issues with their heterosexual partners and difficulty discussing all things that are emotional with male identified partners, I thought we might dive deep into this by discussing why some grown men lack emotional intelligence by looking back to what they learn as boys.

    Gender stories run deep in our culture. The inability for adult men to emote and express empathy harks back to age 4-5 when they begin to learn ways of being that dissociates them from their emotions and their bodies signals around how they are feeling.

    Build Up Boys works with pre-K -fifth grade boys in order to rewire these gender stories; equipping boys with the necessary skills to retain their innate emotional intelligence and teaching their caregivers on why it is so important to let their boys feel and express their entire range of emotions.

    Questions of comments? Call 845-307-7446 or email comments@radiofreerhinecliff.org

    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    46 mins
  • The Imperfection of Being Human
    Jul 18 2024

    Maryl Sackeim, MD wrote a personal perspective on the imperfection of childbirth in 2019. This written piece inspired the conversation with Gynocurious about the false expectations and narratives medicine has shared with women and their families about childbirth. She discusses the individual journeys of childbirth and illness and reviews the importance of speaking openly and honestly about all possible outcomes. Dr. Sackeim shares with us how she uses empathy and open conversations about her own life experiences (with patients) to help create improved relationships and to have patients as partners in their healing journeys.

    Links: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2605803 https://mydoctor.kaiserpermanente.org/ncal/providers/marylsackeim https://journals.lww.com/greenjournal/citation/2019/03000/the__im_perfection_of_childbirth.23.aspx

    Questions of comments? Call 845-307-7446 or email comments@radiofreerhinecliff.org

    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    39 mins
  • Vulva Views - Eating Disorders
    Jul 11 2024

    In this episode of "Vulva Views," hosts Amy Novatt, MD and Allison Chawla, a psychotherapist and alternative healer, delve deep into the complexities of eating disorders with their guest, Tabitha Limotte, a family therapist specializing in eating disorders. The conversation spans the psychological and physiological facets of eating disorders, the multiple misconceptions surrounding them, and the challenges of treatment and recovery. Tabitha discusses the importance of specialized care and the multifaceted causes behind eating disorders, which often go beyond mere body image issues to address underlying emotional and psychological factors.

    The hosts and their guest review how to recognize the signs and symptoms of different eating disorders, understanding their often deep-rooted origins, and the intricate and long-term process of recovery. The episode emphasizes the role of family support, professional intervention, and a compassionate, non-judgmental approach to individuals struggling with these conditions. Vulva Views and Tabitha discuss the need to dispel common myths and foster greater empathy and awareness, highlighting the profound impact that a supportive environment can have on the journey to recovery.

    National Eating Disorders Association Helpline 800-931-2237 https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline

    National Alliance on Mental Health: Family-to-Family Programs https://www.nami.org/Find-Support/NAMI-Programs/NAMI-Family-to-Family

    Questions of comments? Call 845-307-7446 or email comments@radiofreerhinecliff.org

    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    56 mins

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