The Womb Happy Hour is a fun and insightful show that shares ideas for women to feel inspired to create a stronger connection to their creative womb and other vital organs down there. When’s the last time you considered your womb area, or pelvic bowl, a second skull holding valuable information and wisdom? Whether you want to create a baby, enhance a relationship, or advance in your career learn t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Alternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
Jackie Bolen joins The Womb Happy Hour to talk about her research on the benefits of reusable feminine products. There's been a recent growth and innovation on products women use down there to support a lady's health, the environment and your wallet.... more
Two special guests join The Womb Happy Hour. Lois Barth helps many women to sparkle. She'll talk about How to Fire Your Inner Critic NOW! and Hire Your Inner Sweetheart Voice. Lois is a Human Development Expert, Motivational Speaker, Coach and Best-s... more
Sherrie Palm, a champion for women's pelvic health, joins The Womb Happy Hour to talk about Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP). Pelvic organ prolapse is a condition estimated to impact 50% of women, yet remains shrouded in silence despite nearly 4000 years ... more
Jada Shapiro joins The Womb Happy Hour to share how her new company is positively transforming the postpartum experience for parents. Jada (pronounced Jah-duh) Shapiro is the founder of boober (launched 2017), the first on-demand platform that matche... more
Jill Ashley Hoffman joins the show to share opportunities for women to have a healthy thyroid. Jill is a Certified Thyroid Health Coach and creator of the Healthy, Sexy Thyroid Life program where she teaches women struggling with symptoms of thyroid ... more
Catherine Laub joins The Womb Happy Hour to talk with host, Lorraine Giordano, about her mental illness campaign, Brighten Your Day with Turquoise. Catherine is a certified Angel Communication Master and does psychic angel card readings. She's passio... more
Dr. Carly Snyder, M.D. joins The Womb Happy Hour. Motherhood is considered such a developmental achievement by most cultures and failure to produce a child and related issues can be an emotionally traumatizing experience for women. Dr. Snyder, who su... more
The Womb Happy Hour celebrates love and sacred union on Valentine’s day chatting with a special couple, Frederick and Dhyana Kluth. Fred and Dhyana developed their ministry and Womb and Hara collaboration because they’re passionate about Womb Awakeni... more
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