Overlooked: Women's Health Can't Wait

Overlooked: Women's Health Can't Wait

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 storytelling, and in-depth conversations about women’s health. Overlooked began as a series about ovarian cancer, told through the story of Golda's mother, Teresa. After that first season, the show broadened its focus to look at other topics and stories about women's health, including menopause, endometriosis, motherhood, and survivorship.

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Episoder(59)

The cost of endometriosis, with Sanju Pal

The cost of endometriosis, with Sanju Pal

Sanju Pal was a high-performing management consultant when she was told she had a cyst on her ovary the size of a Coke can. But sitting in her gynecologist's office, facing urgent surgery, all she cou...

2 Jun 25min

Understanding and treating PMDD, with Shalene Gupta

Understanding and treating PMDD, with Shalene Gupta

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, or PMDD is an overlooked and under-researched condition - a severe form of PMS. Shalene Gupta is the author of ‘The Cycle: Confronting the Pain of Periods and PMDD’, a...

12 Mai 29min

What is Female Athlete Triad? with rock climber Jasna Hodžić

What is Female Athlete Triad? with rock climber Jasna Hodžić

Jasna Hodžić is a writer, researcher - and avid rock climber, and she's built a life around the sport she loves. When she was in her mid-twenties, her gynecologist ran a hormone panel and sent her for...

29 Apr 22min

PCOS, the brain, and what we're missing - with Elle Murata

PCOS, the brain, and what we're missing - with Elle Murata

Elle Murata is a neuroscientist with PCOS. When she was diagnosed - and dismissed in the same appointment - she designed a study and made herself the subject. This episode is about how PCOS is really ...

14 Apr 24min

Your health story - voices from the First Person Health workshop

Your health story - voices from the First Person Health workshop

This episode comes from our listeners, and features their stories about diagnosis and recovery, health and illness - documenting what they have lived through, how it has changed their bodies, and what...

31 Mar 14min

The woman who helped make tampons safer, with Nancy King Reame

The woman who helped make tampons safer, with Nancy King Reame

Nancy King Reame, Professor Emerita at Columbia University's School of Nursing, has spent decades researching tampon safety. She was on the FDA task force that investigated the link between tampons an...

18 Mar 32min

Cesarean births: the surgery that changes everything, with Helena Grant and Rachel Somerstein

Cesarean births: the surgery that changes everything, with Helena Grant and Rachel Somerstein

Cesarean births are one of the most common operations in the world, and yet, we know surprisingly little about the impact and legacy of this surgery in our bodies. Host Golda Arthur had two emergency ...

3 Mar 37min

Your health story, in your own words: voices from the First Person Health workshop

Your health story, in your own words: voices from the First Person Health workshop

This episode comes from our listeners, and features their stories about diagnosis and recovery, health and illness - documenting what they have lived through, how it has changed their bodies, and what...

17 Feb 13min

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