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For The Femmes

Faithlynn
Relationships
New York City
Mental Health
Dating
Queer Relationships
LGBTQ+ Community
Lesbian Relationships
Coming Out
Sexuality
Friendship
Family Dynamics
Queer Identity
Communication In Relationships
Therapy
LGBTQ+ Identity
Couples Therapy
Bipolar Disorder
Body Image
Social Media
BDSM

For The Femmes is a podcast built on real conversations between queer feminine women, rooted in lived experience, hard-earned wisdom, and honest storytelling. Hosted by Faithlynn Caruso, each episode shares insight on beauty, wellness, and the lessons she’s gathered from a life spent creating, healing, and transforming herself.

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In this episode, Faithlynn sits down with Indigo Witt for an introduction to astrology, diving into birth charts, zodiac signs, houses, and what astrology can reveal about who we are.

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In this episode, Faithlynn sits down with Theodore Leaf to explore what it really means to unlock your feminine energy, deepen your intuition, and reconnect with your inner knowing.

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In this episode, Faithlynn sits down with Veronica Mandujano to explore what it really means to live cyclically in a modern world, moving away from constant hustle and learning how to honor rest, intuition, and your natural rhythms.

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In this episode, Faithlynn sits down with Erica Hepperle to explore what it really means to move out of survival mode and into a more grounded, regulated way of living.

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Recent Guests

Veronica Mandujano
Doctoral candidate studying undisturbed physiological birth and ancestral Indigenous practices
Independent researcher, Mexico/United States-based
Episode: How to Live Cyclically in a Modern World with Veronica Mandujano
Erica Hepperle
Somatic practitioner and ceremonial pelvic care specialist
Self-employed/Practitioner
Episode: Getting Out of Survival Mode & Reclaiming Your Life with Erica Hepperle
Rachelle Robinett
Clinical herbalist and author of Naturally
Episode: Herbalist Rachelle Robinett on Natural Healing & Transformation
Kelly Balch
A masculine-presenting individual and filmmaker with a focus on queer representation.
Episode: Kelly on Storytelling, Queer Subcultures & Breaking Labels (Our First Masc Guest)
Shea Gomez
Owner of No Booze Babes Community
No Booze Babes Community
Episode: No Booze Babes: Being Femme & Sober with Shea Gomez
Perry Kay
Grew up in a Hasidic Jewish community and speaks about escaping religious trauma.
Episode: Perry Kay on religious trauma and abuse.
Madi Webb
Social media influencer and queer advocate known for her fashion and authenticity.
Episode: How Madi Webb Found Her Femme Style
Amber McKinney
Licensed clinical social worker specializing in couples therapy.
Episode: the Gottman Method for Lesbian Couples with Amber Mckinney
Lauren Harkness
Advanced certified Tantra educator
Episode: What is tantric sex? With Lauren Harkness

Hosts

Faithlynn Caruso
Host and central voice, often guiding conversations on feminine energy, wellness, and personal growth.
Shay Shay
Co-host/guest presence with a focus on LGBTQ+ empowerment, relationships, and community.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 247 ratings
  • Finally!

    Finally a pod for the femmes! Thank you girlies for being real and providing representation.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tea70712
    United States10 months ago
  • The realest

    Love listening to shay and faithlynn weekly! They are authentically themselves, real and raw!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rgsdsRGWR NB
    United Statesa year ago
  • So good!

    Such a good duo

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ashley T ash
    United Statesa year ago
  • My Sexual Awakening!!!

    Faithlynn and Shay have actually saved my life. Before listening, the women I was sleeping with would literally fall asleep when I would go down on them. Now, I can’t keep girls from coming to my house and begging for me to eat them out. It’s become actually pretty overwhelming. I’m literally drowning in puss but it’s better than watching women doze off when I’m in between their legs. These ladies’ tips on how to have a healthy and happy lesbian relationship are so amazing and insightful and I c... more

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    5
    Thatonetalldike
    United States2 years ago
  • Give me more

    These girlies are so real and literally read my mind.

    I am obsessed

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Heart on sleeve 93
    United States2 years ago

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How to Live Cyclically in a Modern World with Veronica Mandujano
Q: How can listeners begin to reconnect with their bodies and regulate through pleasure when they have symptoms like PMDD or PCOS?
Start with minimal, gentle oxytocin-focused practices, remove environmental friction (noise, sugar, screen time), and progressively deepen practices as symptoms subside; the approach emphasizes safety and gradual engagement rather than dramatic overhauls.
How to Live Cyclically in a Modern World with Veronica Mandujano
Q: What are the biggest myths about women's cycles and birth control?
The myths discussed include the belief that menstrual pain is normal and must be endured, and that birth control balances hormones by suppressing ovulation, which can mask underlying issues and prevent a full understanding of the cycle.
How to Live Cyclically in a Modern World with Veronica Mandujano
Q: Where are you currently based and how did you find this work?
Veronica explains she travels between Santa Barbara and Baja, Mexico, feels most at home in Mexico, and started this line of inquiry after health struggles with a autoimmune condition that highlighted limitations of Western medicine. This led her to reconnect with ancestral practices and pursue doctoral research.
Getting Out of Survival Mode & Reclaiming Your Life with Erica Hepperle
Q: What is the six-step somatic revival system?
It starts with language of the body, moves to grounding in safety, then somatic processing, release, and finally repatterning and reembodiment to restore sovereignty.
Getting Out of Survival Mode & Reclaiming Your Life with Erica Hepperle
Q: What does healing look like on the other side?
It's about cyclical confidence, the ability to claim space, and a deep remembering of who you are, with continuous tools to stay centered even when life shifts.

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This show centers on candid conversations among queer feminine women, blending personal healing, identity, and community with practical guidance on wellness, relationships, and self-expression. Across episodes, topics often orbit feminine energy, spirituality, LGBTQ+ experiences, sobriety, and entrepreneurship, with guests ranging from meditation teachers and medical practitioners to content creators and business owners. A standout pattern is the down-to-earth, real-talk tone that pairs experiential wisdom with actionable tips, making it relatable for listeners seeking authenticity, representation, and empowerment in everyday life.

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For The Femmes launched 2 years ago and published 96 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Veronica Mandujano
2. Erica Hepperle
3. Rachelle Robinett
4. Kelly Balch
5. Shea Gomez
6. Perry Kay
7. Madi Webb
8. Amber McKinney

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