45 min

Ep01: My Journey from Endometriosis to Fashion Entrepreneur Healthy, Strong, Brave

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Hi goddess! Let's get the first episode nerves out right away, shall we?

In the first episode of the Healthy, Strong, Brave podcast you'll hear how Hannah Rose, the founder of Emma Valentina, went from being diagnosed with endometriosis to founding her own fashion line dedicated to designing fashionable solutions for women's bodies. 

 

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Part One: If you're convinced something's wrong, but your doctor tells you you're fine, listen to your ovaries.

Hannah first felt something was going wrong internally around the ages of 18, 19 years old. The first doctor she saw put her on birth control that sent her to the emergency room. The second doctor ignored her pain, did the surgery anyways, and didn't find endometriosis. So what do you do if your body is screaming at your that something's wrong, but the doctor's convinced you can't be right?



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Part Two (16:00): The life-changing magic of ... finding a doctor who listens.

"Hey, guess what. You're not crazy. All that chronic pain? Yeah, it's endometriosis. And we found it during your second surgery." - the incredible Dr. Schlafstein, probably.

In this section, Hannah finally receives the diagnosis she knew all along, and it's because of Dr. Barry Schlafstein in Savannah, GA. The miracles he worked simply because he listened, empathized, and believed her story came during a time of deep depression and despondency. 

Side note: Isn't it crazy to think that finding a doctor that **listens** can be life-changing in Women's Health? That's a problem for another podcast. 



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Part Three (27:45): "You just need to learn to live with it"

It takes an average of 7.5 years for a woman to receive a proper diagnosis of endometriosis. In Hannah's case, that was exactly right. But that's only the beginning; it's the maintenance, upkeep, and lifestyle changes that Hannah explores in this section. Also, yes, another terrible doctor. That's 3/4 doctors who were terrible along this journey, and only one that saved Hannah's life. 

PS: expect to hear "life-changing" a lot during this episode. There's a lot to unpack here.



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Part Four (36:30):  When everything finally clicked (in the shower, of course).

Sometimes your best ideas come from the shower. But during this one, Hannah found her calling.



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Where to find us:

https://www.emmavalentina.com

https://www.instagram.com/emmavalentina/

https://twitter.com/_EmmaValentina_

https://www.facebook.com/healthystrongbrave

hello@emmavalentina.com



🔥

Get on the waitlist for our heating pad, cramp-friendly pants!

https://www.emmavalentina.com/shop/persephone



💌

want to be on the next episode? DM us on insta or shoot us an email, we would love to have you!

Hi goddess! Let's get the first episode nerves out right away, shall we?

In the first episode of the Healthy, Strong, Brave podcast you'll hear how Hannah Rose, the founder of Emma Valentina, went from being diagnosed with endometriosis to founding her own fashion line dedicated to designing fashionable solutions for women's bodies. 

 

💛

Part One: If you're convinced something's wrong, but your doctor tells you you're fine, listen to your ovaries.

Hannah first felt something was going wrong internally around the ages of 18, 19 years old. The first doctor she saw put her on birth control that sent her to the emergency room. The second doctor ignored her pain, did the surgery anyways, and didn't find endometriosis. So what do you do if your body is screaming at your that something's wrong, but the doctor's convinced you can't be right?



💛💛

Part Two (16:00): The life-changing magic of ... finding a doctor who listens.

"Hey, guess what. You're not crazy. All that chronic pain? Yeah, it's endometriosis. And we found it during your second surgery." - the incredible Dr. Schlafstein, probably.

In this section, Hannah finally receives the diagnosis she knew all along, and it's because of Dr. Barry Schlafstein in Savannah, GA. The miracles he worked simply because he listened, empathized, and believed her story came during a time of deep depression and despondency. 

Side note: Isn't it crazy to think that finding a doctor that **listens** can be life-changing in Women's Health? That's a problem for another podcast. 



💛💛💛

Part Three (27:45): "You just need to learn to live with it"

It takes an average of 7.5 years for a woman to receive a proper diagnosis of endometriosis. In Hannah's case, that was exactly right. But that's only the beginning; it's the maintenance, upkeep, and lifestyle changes that Hannah explores in this section. Also, yes, another terrible doctor. That's 3/4 doctors who were terrible along this journey, and only one that saved Hannah's life. 

PS: expect to hear "life-changing" a lot during this episode. There's a lot to unpack here.



💛💛💛💛

Part Four (36:30):  When everything finally clicked (in the shower, of course).

Sometimes your best ideas come from the shower. But during this one, Hannah found her calling.



🎗

Where to find us:

https://www.emmavalentina.com

https://www.instagram.com/emmavalentina/

https://twitter.com/_EmmaValentina_

https://www.facebook.com/healthystrongbrave

hello@emmavalentina.com



🔥

Get on the waitlist for our heating pad, cramp-friendly pants!

https://www.emmavalentina.com/shop/persephone



💌

want to be on the next episode? DM us on insta or shoot us an email, we would love to have you!

45 min

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