From the stuff your mother never told you, to the stuff your doctor never learned, On Health features taboo-busting conversations that demystify and de-stigmatize our bodies, all while bridging the gap between conventional medicine and wellness. Join Yale-trained MD & midwife Aviva Romm and her line-up of expert guests as they discuss everything from periods to menopause, sex to reproductive healt... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 274 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessAlternative HealthMedicine |
Have you ever had a moment where someone doubted your instincts—only for science to prove you right years later?
When I was applying to my medical residency, a doctor scoffed at my concern for BPA and endocrine disruptors. “You don’t believe in that... more
Most women don’t look like they’re falling apart—even when they’re struggling to stay afloat. We keep it all going: raising kids, showing up for work, taking care of everyone else—while silently carrying stress, grief, trauma, and anxiety. And all th... more
What if the way we care for new mothers is all wrong?
Not just lacking. Not just outdated. But built on a model that misses the heart and soul of what postpartum truly is — and what it could be.
When I was a home birth midwife, postpartum care was ... more
There are the stories we tell out loud, and then there are the ones we keep tucked away—the ones that ache the most, because we’ve carried them in silence.
On this episode of On Health, we’re breaking the silence—and the stigma—around some of the mo... more
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This podcast is a non-negotiable for all women seeking health. Life changing wisdom from a trusted reliable source. So much gratitude for you, Dr. Aviva Romm!
I really appreciate your knowledge and information and the caring way you present your topics. I also hired a midwife after my initial OB/GYN said I’d need a C-section due to size and then said if I tried to deliver naturally I would kill my baby. Fortunately the prediction did not come true and I prevailed. I was very surprised that you generalized to “white male” in this podcast right away! My doctor was Jewish and I never regarded his Jewishness as a reason for his insensitivity. I researched... more
After loving her content, I followed up buying a program. It was a terrible personal experience with her. She was extremely gaslighting and held close to her “I’m a Harvard doc and midwife” attitude to prove she’s better than everyone else. Unfortunately after talking with others, I found I wasn’t the only one. And now I cannot I hear it throughout her podcast. It just solidifies how indoctrinated she is to the system, no matter how hard she tried to cover it up and play in between the holistic ... more
Aviva is at the top of my list as advocate for women's and children's health. She is a trustworthy guide through the miasma which the search for excellent healthcare can seem when trying to navigate without guidance. Aviva offers her knowledge and experience generously and does so with great integrity! Thank you Aviva!
I absolutely loved your conversation with Olivia from Organic Olivia! I never wanted it to end. I wanted to hear more about your spiritual journeys AND your herbal stories AND your thoughts about plant medicine. So good!
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The show features dynamic discussions focusing on women's health, with a distinct aim to illuminate topics often left unaddressed in traditional medical dialogues. It covers a wide range of subjects from reproductive health to mental well-being, menopause, and mothering, encouraging listeners to engage with their health authentically. Through the lens of both conventional medicine and holistic practices, the conversations challenge societal norms, encouraging deeper understanding and empowerment regarding women's unique health needs. Expect to see a blend of scientific insights and personal stories that inspire women to reclaim control over their health and wellness journeys.
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Recent guests on On Health for Women include:
1. Helen Marie
2. Eva Zasloff
3. Lisa Paladino
4. Anna Goldfarb
5. Emma Seppälä
6. Greer Kirshenbaum
7. Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz
8. Sara Reardon
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