
Period Talk with Emi (Emi Macnish)
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12 Aug 2022 | Welcome & Hello! | 00:31:35 | |
Welcome & hello to the first episode of Period Talk with Emi! In this episode, I discuss the challenges & growth I’ve experienced with the podcast, & what it will look like moving forward. I also chat all things my menstrual journey…delving into the nitty gritty from my first period, to where I am today. Grab a cuppa and a sneaky square of choccie, & come join me! Emi (she/her) BHSc Naturopath Emi-macnish.com.au @emi_macnish_naturopath **I would like to acknowledge the Dharawal people as the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast episode was recorded on, & on which I work and live. What an honour it is to be here. I also pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and their elders past, present and emerging. | |||
22 Aug 2022 | Menstrual Cycles 101: what they don’t teach you in sex ed | 00:52:19 | |
Ever wonder what ACTUALLY happens during your menstrual cycle? What causes your period, why it’s important…& why I always bang on about ‘ovulation’? In this episode, I take it back to the basics, covering what you (probably) didn’t learn in sex ed. I get into the nitty gritty of almost every hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, & their purpose in the body. I also cover off the four ‘phases’ of your cycle (& why they are/aren’t important) & how to properly track your cycle! Further Resources: ‘A Guide to Understanding Your Period’ E-book: https://www.emi-macnish.com.au/store ‘Tracking Your Cycle Masterclass: the Do’s and Don’ts’: https://www.emi-macnish.com.au/store/p/tracking-your-cycle-masterclass Connect with the Host: Emi-macnish.com.au @emi_macnish_naturopath **I would like to acknowledge the Dharawal people as the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast episode was recorded on, & on which I work and live. I also pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and their elders past, present and emerging. | |||
09 Mar 2023 | Navigating my period in our relationship: Fertility Awareness Method + supporting someone with Endometriosis. | 01:17:06 | |
Welcome back to another episode of Period Talk with Emi! Today we got back on my partner Joel (he/him) (who you all met in season 1!) to take our chats about menstrual cycles deeper to encourage people to start the conversation with their partners about their period. In this episode we chat:
This was a very wholesome, connecting chat & I’d encourage you to grab a cup of tea & tune on in! Connect with the host: Emi-macnish.com.au @emi_macnish_naturopath **We would like to acknowledge the Dharawal people as the traditional owners of the land on which Joel and I live, work & play. We extend this respect to all Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander People past, present & emerging. | |||
17 Aug 2022 | Being an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community | 01:26:43 | |
For this episode, I had the honour of sitting down with my good friend George Halifax (he/him) (@transitionalholistics) to chat all things transgender & queer health and how we can be better ally’s to the LGBTQIA+ community. George is a proud trans man (and Naturopath) himself and a strong voice for the rest of his community, playing a large role in how I present myself as an ally. In this podcast episode, George and I chat: -George’s transition journey, and what it’s been like -Challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community -De-bunking common concerns around people transitioning -What we, as ally’s, can do to promote safe and inclusive spaces & the ultimate question we should be asking ourselves -De-gendering language around periods & anatomy -How to make your clinic more LGBTQIA+ friendly (for our practitioner pals) If you’re interested in working with George or following along his journey, you can find him over at: @transitionalholistics - Special interest in queer and transgender health Further Resources: https://www.transfolkofwa.org/ Connect with the Host: Emi-macnish.com.au @emi_macnish_naturopath | |||
23 Feb 2023 | LGBTQIA+ allyship: next steps | 01:06:33 | |
Welcome back to season 2! For the first episode back, we couldn’t not bring back an OG podcast guest George Halifax (he/him) (@transitionalholistics), a transgender man who is strong voice for the rest of his community. The response to the first podcast episode with George was huge, so I got him on to chat about everything we didn’t get to cover in Season 1. In this episode, we get chat about:
If you haven’t already, you can listen to our first episode together here. George and I are both so humbled and grateful by how many of you have tuned into our first episode together, thank you. This was such a fun episode to record, and I’m sooo grateful George said YES to coming back on! If you’re interested in working with George or following along his journey, you can find him over at: @transitionalholistics transitionalholistics@gmail.com George also has a service involving reading over your website / practitioner content to ensure inclusivity and offers diversity tips. For more information on this, you can contact him above. Further Resources: https://www.transfolkofwa.org/ Connect with the Host: emi-macnish.com.au @emi_macnish_naturopath George and I would both like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands, the Whadjuk Nyoongar & Dharawal people on which we each recorded the podcast episode on and on which we each live and work. We extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and their elders past, present and emerging. What an honour it is to be on such beautiful land. | |||
24 Aug 2022 | Vaginal Health Disorders: Thrush, BV with Karen Saunders | 01:18:18 | |
In this episode, I sit down and chat with the incredible Karen Saunders (she/her) (@karen_saunders_naturopathy). Karen is a Naturopath with a special interest in Vaginal health (including thrush and bacterial vaginosis). In the podcast, Karen and I cover: -Karen’s journey & how she became passionate about Vaginal health -The one thing she recommends all people with any type of vaginal imbalance (thrush, BV etc) do! -The importance of vaginal microbiome testing -The unsexy truth about managing blood sugar -How the gut microbiome is linked to the vaginal microbiome -Difference between acute and chronic thrush -The issue with using OTC or prescription antifungals longterm -Why she doesn’t prescribe the Anti-Candida diet in her clinic If you’re interested in working with Karen, you can find her over at: Karen-saunders.com @karen_saunders_naturopathy Grab a cuppa, & come join us! | |||
15 Apr 2023 | Surgery for Endometriosis: everything you need to know about your laparoscopy | 00:23:15 | |
In this episode, I cover off everything you need to know about surgery for Endometriosis. As a Naturopath predominantly treating Endometriosis (and also having Endo myself, diagnosed via laparoscopy in August 2021!), this is something I work with clients on a LOT. Unfortunately, there's a not a lot of education around different quality surgeries and what to expect, so this episode is a must-listen if you're going for surgery (or have previously been!). In this episode, I chat:
If you have suspected Endometriosis or are preparing for surgery, you can book in for you free 15 discovery call here Jade Walker's Facebook Group: Natural Medicine for Endometriosis here Naturopathy Appointments through Jade Walker Health here If you listen to this episode and learn something, I'd love if you would rate and subscribe! Connect with the Host: @emi_macnish_naturopath | |||
08 Sep 2022 | Is PCOS actually what's causing your irregular periods? | 00:40:50 | |
In this episode, we cover off all things irregular cycles & Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)! We chat about how & why PCOS is THE most misdiagnosed thing I see in clinic, the criteria you need to fit for a PCOS diagnosis & some of the blood tests I love to see in my clients with PCOS. I also touch on how I treat PCOS Naturopathically, & bust some myths and misconceptions around the disorder. Lastly I cover other things that can cause irregular cycles that I see in clinic. Connect with the host: Emi-macnish.com.au @emi_macnish_naturopath **I would like to acknowledge the Dharawal people as the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast episode was recorded on, & on which I work and live. I also pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and their elders past, present and emerging. It’s such an honour & true pleasure to be here. | |||
11 Sep 2022 | Then vs Now: Getting your first period in the 70s | 00:53:07 | |
This week, I sit down with my Mum, Pam (she/her) & very dear Aunty, Sue (she/her) to chat about what it was like for them to have a period growing up & also, menopause stigmas! In this episode, we hear about their (very) different experiences of getting a period in the 70s (before sticky pads were actually a thing?!), how open their Mum and Dad were chatting about menstrual health in the house, & the challenges of menopause (something for us all to look forward to?!). Definitely bring a sneaky glass of red to this one, we were a couple of wines in & just having a good laugh & chat. What an honour it was to chat with two very special, incredible women! Connect with the host: Emi-macnish.com.au @emi_macnish_naturopath **We would like to acknowledge the Dharawal people as the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast episode was recorded on. I also pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and their elders past, present and emerging. | |||
04 Jul 2023 | The realistic side of entrepreneurship: The ups and downs of running your own business (that bits nobody talks about) | 01:05:50 | |
Hello hello everyone! & Welcome back! In today's episode, I get to speak to a very very special person Stepha Doyle (She/her) (@lovestepha), brand photographer + co-founder of Day Dream Dream Day (@daydreamdreamday) (and all 'round bad ass babe!). Apart from being (I believe) one of the most incredible humans to walk this planet, Stepha is also a fellow entrepreneur & business owner & just an all-round incredible human being whose superpower is exploring vulnerable conversations and cultivating community. Today Stepha and I sat down to discuss absolutely nothing related to menstrual health (*gasp* shock, I know!) but instead, the realistic side to running your own business. The ups & downs. The highs & lows. Basically, all the stuff no one talks about (not even business-owner to business-owner!). In this episode we cover:
Our hope is that this conversation offers consolation for fellow entrepreneurs (or entrepreneur-to be), to help you not feel so alone on this journey. Connect with Stepha: Connect with the Host: | |||
02 Mar 2023 | Treating periods from a Chinese medicine perspective | 00:57:37 | |
In today’s episode, I got to chat with the very lovely & knowledgeable Lea (she/her) from @chrysalis.tcm. Lea is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner who chatted all about using TCM to treat periods! Lea & I chat: -What is TCM? What is Acupuncture? How do the two differ? -How Lea got into TCM -TCM vs Naturopathy: our thoughts on how the two differ and where they compliment each other. -Overview of how TCM views disease/the human body -The basics of TCM principles, what happens when things go ‘out of balance’. -Endometriosis & other period complaints from a TCM perspective If you’re interested in working with Lea, or want to follow along her journey, she practises from a beautiful big multimodality clinic called Contagious Enthusiasm in Hampton, Victoria. Booking can be made via Lea’s website (https://www.chrysalistcm.com), Contagious Enthusiasm Website (https://www.contagiousenthusiasm.com.au) or via phone (03) 9603 0334 Lea has also created an ‘From Yin to Yang’ set of affirmation cards (I know! Told you she was awesome!) focused on TCM. I can confirm, they are incredible! You can check them out here: https://www.chrysalistcm.com/shop It was so great chatting to Lea. Grab a cuppa and come join us :) | |||
04 Sep 2022 | Natural Treatment of Endometriosis with Alex Sheaffe | 01:14:33 | |
This week, I sit down with Alex Sheaffe (she/her), a fellow Naturopath also specialising in the treatment of Endometriosis & also just a wholesome hilarious human! Alex and I both consult as part of the Jade Walker Health team (https://jadewalkerhealth.com) & we really are a powerhouse force & dream team when it comes to treating Endo. Alex was actually diagnosed with Endometriosis via MRI - after over a years worth of investigations, something we tend not to hear about. So, there’s a lot we can learn from her! In this episode, we sit down to chat allllll things Endo…causes, myths & misconceptions, chats about the classic ‘Endo bloat’, surgery 101, and even touch on the thing we wish every Endo client would know!! This is an absolute powerhouse of an episode, & such an incredible resource for those with suspected Endo or Adenomyosis. Where you can find Alex, & the Jade Walker Health Clinic: @be.healthstudio (for Alex) @jadewalkerhealth (for Jade - the OG Endo Naturopath!) Consults with Alex, myself & Jade: Jadewalkerhealth.com Herbal teas: jadewalker.com.au/ FB group, where we post weekly on Endo-related topics: https://www.facebook.com/groups/naturalmedicineforendo Connect with the host: Emi-macnish.com.au @emi_macnish_naturopath **Both Alex & myself would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which Alex was on during this podcast episode recording. We also pay respect to their elders past, present & emerging. | |||
21 Jun 2023 | Clinic & Life Update | 00:16:16 | |
Howdy! It's been a hot secc since a poddy ep hasn't it?! Life's been a bit wildy hectic (and I much prefer the slower paced lifestyle). SO I thought it time for a bit of an update to let you all know where I'm at (both personally and clinic-wise), some projects I have in the works and some new shiny offerings coming up! If you listen to this episode and learn something, I'd love if you would rate and subscribe! Book in for your free 15 minute discovery call here Connect on Instagram here Book in at Ochre Acupuncture & Wellness here Connect with the Host: @emi_macnish_naturopath | |||
14 Sep 2022 | Having conversations with cis men around periods | 01:45:50 | |
A bit of a different episode this week, with a HUGE amount of rawness & vulnerability. In this episode, I had the great honour of sitting down with my friend Joel (he/him). Joel is a cis man, who is always curious & wanting to understand the experiences of other humans. We end up reversing the role of the podcast, and Joel holds space for ME to open up the conversation around periods, and what life’s like for people who menstruate & how to support us. Our wish for this podcast is for us to both lead by example by showing how simple and easy conversations around periods can be with the cis men in our lives. Even further, it’s Joel stepping up, leading by example, & and encouraging other cis men to do the same. In this episode, we chat: -Where Joel & myself have learnt about periods growing up (the answer to this surprised us both) -Joel & my own personal stigmas around periods and journey to unravelling these as an adult -I give him an opportunity to ask ME questions about periods, and what it’s like to bleed -How to support people in your life with their menstrual cycle -How to have conversations around menstrual health in the various relationships in your life This episode is by far one of the most impactful conversations I’ve ever had around periods & it was an honour to chat with Joel. Grab a cuppa, & come join us! **The chats specifically around periods begins at 43:49...before that Joel & I explain how we met, & our hopes for the podcast episode...& how Joel feels about coming onboard. He puts me in the hotseat to answer some questions to get to know each other better. While we would highly recommend listening to the first section...if you're here for the period chats, skip ahead to 43:49 ;) **Joel & I would like to acknowledge the Dharawal people as the traditional owners of the land on which we sat down to record this episode. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and their elders past, present and emerging. |