
endokind
Hey, I’m Angie, a registered counsellor specialising in endometriosis and women’s health, and I'm so glad you're here (yes, you!).
While navigating my own journey with endo, it struck me how necessary – but almost non-existent – specialised mental health care is for our community. So I set out to change that!
I trained as a counsellor and created endokind, my private counselling practice, and a space for awareness, advocacy and community building.
Through this work, I've connected with so many incredible people all over the world. From healthcare and mental health professionals, to artists, advocates, academics and authors.
I wanted to create this podcast to give you backstage access to this diverse range of people, their stories and their work, with each episode offering valuable content that’s designed to support, inspire and empower you.
While we focus in on endometriosis, we also explore broader topics surrounding women's health, mental health, society, culture, the patriarchy, advocacy, and movement building.
This podcast is about stories. It tells a story, and it’s made up of stories. Because storytelling creates connection. And I’m fully convinced that connection can change the world.
Season One features 14 diverse and inspiring conversations, with a new episode every Thursday, 6:00am Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).
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Big love and thanks to Astrid for supporting Season One of the podcast, and to my dream team:
Artwork - Lynn Bremner
Music - Coda Chroma
Photography - Gang of Babes
Disclaimer: The content you hear on this podcast is of a general, educational nature and should never be interpreted as medical or mental health advice.
*endokind is proudly inclusive. While endometriosis predominantly affects women, it also affects transgender and gender diverse folks, and in very rare cases, cis men. We aim to avoid the use of gendered language where possible. There are times however when we discuss endo and the broader context of women's health care and women's lives. If this is sensitive for you, please take care while listening.
If you require immediate mental health support, please contact your local crisis support service. In Australia, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.
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Lisa Nguyen, CEO and Founder of Astrid, Pharmacist, Advocate, Patient
In episode FIVE, I'm chatting with Lisa Nguyen, pharmacist and CEO and founder of Astrid.
TW: This conversation begins with Lisa reflecting on her recent experience of pregnancy loss. If this is a sensitive topic for you right now, please take care while listening, or skip forward a few minutes into the episode.
We then delve into the story behind Astrid which is the first female-led dispensary in Australia, the challenges faced by individuals with endometriosis, the need for safe spaces and a supportive community, and how Astrid aims to break the stigma around natural medicine and advocate for better, more holistic patient care.
Lisa shares some of her personal health journey with PCOS, endo and fertility challenges, and we reflect on the importance of supporting your mental health in order to be able to advocate for yourself.
Lisa talks about Astrid's recent 'Bodies of a Broken System' campaign, Astrid's involvement in Western Sydney University's 'EndoCann' clinical trials, and the love affair, I mean, partnership, between Astrid and endokind.
As always, many thanks to Astrid for supporting Season One of the podcast. You can learn more about Western Sydney University's 'EndoCann' clinical trials here. And be sure to check out Astrid's excellent Endo Resource Hub.
Learn more about endokind here and follow along on Instagram.
Artwork by Lynn Bremner, Music by Coda Chroma, Photography by Gang of Babes.
TRIGGER WARNING: Mentions of pregnancy loss and fertility challenges. If this is a sensitive topic for you right now, please take care while listening.
DISCLAIMER: The content you hear on this podcast is of a general, educational nature and should never be interpreted as medical or mental health advice. Information and opinions shared may not suit your body or situation or resonate with you personally. Everyone is different. Take what resonates, leave the rest.
Always consult a medical or mental health professional to assess what’s right for you and your situation. Individualised healthcare for the win!
If you require immediate mental health support, please contact your local crisis support service. In Australia, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. Please know that there is hope and help is available.