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Episode 7: Demystifying perimenopause and menopause
In this episode, Dr Peta Wright and Sam Lindsay-German unpack one of the biggest topics for women in their 40s and 50s – perimenopause and menopause – and why this transition doesn’t have to be something to fear.

Episode 6: Personal stories behind the Women of the Well
In this special episode of Women of the Well, we’re getting personal. Join hosts Dr Peta Wright, Dr Thea Bowler, and Sam Lindsay-German as they open up about their backgrounds and how they ended up working in holistic women's health.

Episode 5: Is your pelvic floor causing your pain?
In this episode, Sam Lindsay-German sits down with women’s health physiotherapist Brooke Dobó to explore the connection between your pelvic floor and chronic pain. If you’ve ever wondered whether your pelvic floor might be contributing to your discomfort, this conversation is a must-listen.

Episode 4: Rethinking endometriosis diagnosis and management
In this episode, Vera Wellness gynaecologists Dr Peta Wright and Dr Thea Bowler explore important nuances of endometriosis diagnosis and management.

Episode 3: Decoding period pain and simple remedies for support
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the discomfort of period pain, or just wondered what’s really happening in your body each month, this episode is for you.

Episode 2: Top 6 myths about endometriosis
In this episode, Dr Peta Wright and Sam Lindsay-German gently unpack the top misconceptions about endometriosis – from misunderstood symptoms and causes to the range of treatment options available.

Episode 1: Why we need to take back our healthcare as women
In our debut episode, we explore why it’s crucial for women to reclaim their healthcare and how embracing a holistic approach can lead to genuine wellness.

Advice for birth support people
Assuming the role of a birth partner or support person is a big responsibility and should be viewed as a privileged position. It can be hugely rewarding for you to be ringside when the baby comes earth side, but also exhausting, particularly if labouring for many hours through the night, or even for days. Supporting a labouring woman involves both physical and mental stamina for you as well, so you will need to be prepared.