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Overlooked: Women's Health Can't Wait

Golda Arthur
Women's Health
Menopause
Ovarian Cancer
Endometriosis
Cervical Cancer
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Symptoms Of Menopause
Surgical Menopause
Employee Support Programs
Healthcare System
Abnormal Pap Smears
HPV
Women's Health Initiative
Misinformation In Health
Historical Medical Research
Health Benefits
Pain Management
ADHD
Shame and Stigma
Health Education

Immersive personal stories and conversations about women's health. Overlooked is an award-winning women’s health podcast, hosted by journalist Golda Arthur. In this podcast, we ask, what has been most overlooked, and where is the inequality felt more deeply? The mission of Overlooked is to empower women by helping them advocate better for themselves, and we do this by featuring immersive personal ... more

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Cait Reeves lived with severe adenomyosis pain for years before getting a diagnosis. In this episode, she tells us about the struggle to be heard by doctors, the breakthrough moment when she found language to describe her pain - comparing it to a gar... more

This is a listener-requested episode about the connection between migraine and hormones - and one hormone in particular. You guessed it: estrogen. Dr Rashmi B. Halker Singh from The Mayo Clinic talks about migraine at puberty, pregnancy and perimenop... more

Preeclampsia is one of the most dangerous conditions in pregnancy, and we’ve struggled to see it coming. That’s changing fast, as tests to predict this condition are being developed. Dr Neel Shah is the chief medical officer of Maven Clinic and in th... more

Two-thirds of people with Alzheimer's are women, but we don't really know why. Dr. Gillian Einstein, who studies women’s brain health at the University of Toronto, is uncovering how life experiences like surgical menopause and caregiving stress in th... more

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Recent Guests

Cait Reeves
A patient advocate and storyteller sharing her experiences with adenomyosis
Episode: Like a trowel carving a pumpkin - one woman’s story to describe her pain from adenomyosis
Dr. Rashmi Halker Singh
Neurologist and headache subspecialist at The Mayo Clinic
The Mayo Clinic
Episode: Migraine and hormones 101, with Dr Rashmi Halker Singh
Dr. Neel Shah
Obstetrician gynecologist and Chief Medical Officer of Maven Clinic
Maven Clinic
Episode: New ways to predict preeclampsia and save lives, with Dr Neel Shah
Stephanie Gorton
Author of The Icon and the Idealist, a book about the origin story of the birth control movement in America.
Episode: The rivalry that built birth control in America - women's health history with Stephanie Gorton
Sanj Singh
CEO of Temple Therapeutics, focusing on women's health issues
Temple Therapeutics
Episode: What should men's role in women's health be? with Sanj Singh
Rowan Gardner
Co-founder and Chief Business and Investment Officer of Precision Life
Precision Life
Episode: A new way of looking at endometriosis, with Rowan Gardner
Morgan Stanton
CEO of Opal Therapeutics and scientist with a PhD in chemistry
Opal Therapeutics
Episode: A 'Uterus in a Dish': How menstrual blood could revolutionize women's health research, with Morgan Stanton
Dr. Kemi Doll
Gynecologic oncologist and health equity researcher
University of Washington
Episode: The lethal disparity in endometrial cancer for Black women, with Dr Kemi Doll
Jessica Baladad
A breast cancer survivor and advocate, she created the Feel For Your Life app to promote awareness about breast health.
Episode: Breast self-exams and battling insurance: Jessica Baladad's survival story

Host

Golda Arthur
Host of immersive personal stories and conversations about women's health. Golda Arthur is known for her empathetic storytelling style and for incorporating personal experiences into discussions on critical health issues affecting women.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 122 ratings
  • Needs fact checking and scientific data

    Women’s health and how it’s so overlooked and under studied is a topic I am very passionate about. So I was very excited for this podcast, but ended up disappointed by the serious lack of fact checking. I listened to three episodes and, in all three, incorrect/incomplete information was shared. Examples vary from something as simple as saying 3 liters of water is equivalent to 16 cups (it’s 12) to sharing incorrect information about sumatriptan. I know the guests are not in the scientific field ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    zeedrp
    Canada2 months ago
  • SO appreciated!

    As a woman.. this is everything. I especially relate to the cervical screening episode, and it helps tremendously knowing there’s a community of women navigating the same path.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cbri1991
    United States9 months ago
  • Essential, well-narrated, engaging podcast

    I loved this podcast, and listened to one episode after the other. Golda Arthur tells a very personal story with empathy and enough curiosity and intelligence to make it universal. In the process, she relays essential information to shed light on a cancer that often goes undetected. Highly recommended.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Irene Caselli
    Argentina2 years ago
  • Well Said

    It took my awhile to listen because of the haunting memories of my mother with this illness and having vague symptoms and the diagnosis was stage 4. It’s been 31 years since she passed and it’s good to know that there is more research and that there are woman that have survived. Thanks to you and your mom sharing your story.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MC75blessing
    Canada2 years ago
  • BRCA2 Daughter

    I listened to every available episode of this podcast in one sitting. I’m educated on ovarian cancer. My mother battled it for six years and eventually passed when I was in my early 20s. Before she died, she discovered the BRCA2 mutation that I’ve also found I carry.

    But even so, I learned so much about the disease and treatment while listening. The science and the story are presented so clearly.

    I also felt connected to the lives of the host and her mother. At the time, I was young and took t... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MauraMay
    United States2 years ago

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There are mentions of a desire for more scientific rigor and factual accuracy in discussions of health issues.
Listeners appreciate the personal storytelling approach and the emphasis on women's health advocacy.
Positive feedback highlights the emotional resonance and relatability of the stories shared.
Audience members value the insightful perspectives from expert guests and personal narratives that enhance understanding of women's health.

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Migraine and hormones 101, with Dr Rashmi Halker Singh
Q: What do you say to patients about how they should communicate their symptoms or what they should be looking for in a doctor?
Patients should be authentic about their experiences, write down symptoms, bring a support person, and feel free to seek a second opinion if not heard.
Migraine and hormones 101, with Dr Rashmi Halker Singh
Q: Does perimenopause worsen migraine?
Yes, perimenopause can worsen migraines due to erratic estrogen cycles.
Migraine and hormones 101, with Dr Rashmi Halker Singh
Q: What do we know right now about the connection between hormones and migraine?
Hormonal fluctuations, especially related to estrogen, significantly impact women's migraine experiences, with many women reporting worse attacks around menstrual cycles and improvements during pregnancy.
Migraine and hormones 101, with Dr Rashmi Halker Singh
Q: What is the difference between a headache and a migraine?
A migraine is not just a headache; it's a recurring headache problem often accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, light, or sound sensitivity that can limit a person's activities.
Why do more women than men get Alzheimers? With Dr Gillian Einstein
Q: When people ask you, what should I do to not get Alzheimer's, what do you say to them?
I say, do everything that's good for your heart. Exercise, eat well, try not to be too overweight, and keep our social network strong.

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The content focuses on immersive personal narratives and expert conversations related to women's health issues, ranging from ovarian cancer and endometriosis to menopause and maternal health. Each episode often highlights a specific condition or aspect of women's health, featuring personal stories of struggle, survival, and innovation. The central mission appears to be empowering women to better advocate for their own health by sharing knowledge and raising awareness about topics often overlooked in medical discourse.

A notable characteristic of this show is its deep personal connection, stemming from the creator's own family experiences with health challenges, which lends authenticity and emotional resonance to the discussions. The inclus... more

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1. Cait Reeves
2. Dr. Rashmi Halker Singh
3. Dr. Neel Shah
4. Stephanie Gorton
5. Sanj Singh
6. Rowan Gardner
7. Morgan Stanton
8. Dr. Kemi Doll

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