The Hormone Genius Podcast

Teresa Kenney and Jamie Rathjen

Welcome to The Hormone Genius Podcast! Co-hosts Jamie Rathjen and Teresa Kenney desire to be a voice of hope for women across the world. Their mission is to inspire a new generation of women who are educated and informed about the gift and beauty of the feminine design. This is a generation of women who deserve a holistic approach to women's healthcare. Jamie and Teresa want to inspire, inform, and empower their listeners, and to make women the genius of their own hormones! Medical disclaimer: The information presented in The Hormone Genius Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

  1. 1D AGO

    S6 Ep. 24: Restoring Reproductive & Whole-Body Health: A 2026 FACTS Conference Preview

    FACTS 2026 Annual Conference Preview FACTS for Restoring Reproductive & Whole-Body Health 📍 Peoria, Illinois 📅 Friday–Saturday, April 10–11, 2026 📘 Pre-Conference Workshops: Thursday, April 9, 2026 On today’s episode of The Hormone Genius Podcast, we’re spotlighting an upcoming national conference that aligns beautifully with our mission of root-cause, whole-body hormone care the 2026 Annual Conference hosted by FACTS About Fertility. The conference theme, “FACTS for Restoring Reproductive & Whole-Body Health,” brings together leading clinicians and researchers to explore how endocrine health, mental well-being, fertility, and surgical care intersect across the reproductive lifespan. The conference will be hosted at OSF Healthcare in Peoria, Illinois, on Friday, April 10th and Saturday, April 11th, with optional pre-conference workshops on Thursday, April 9th. Women’s health is not siloed , hormones, stress physiology, immune function, mental health, and fertility are deeply connected. This conference focuses on restoration, informed decision-making, and evidence-based care, equipping clinicians to move beyond symptom suppression toward true healing. Attendees will have the opportunity to: Connect with nationally recognized experts Deepen their understanding of women’s endocrine and reproductive health Learn practical, clinically relevant approaches grounded in physiology and patient-centered care 🎤 Featured Speakers & Topics Autoimmune Thyroid Disease: Perspectives Across the Reproductive Lifespan Teresa Kenney, WHNP From Delay to Diagnosis: Understanding Female Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism Paul Hruz, MD, PhD Adrenal Health: Improving the Stress–Hormone Connection to Restore Cycle Health Monica Minjeur, DO 🩺 Surgical Perspectives Endometriosis and Surgery as First-Line Treatment Patrick Yeung Jr, MD Evaluation and Treatment of Tubal Factor Infertility Kathleen Carlson, MD PCOS and the Role of Ovarian Wedge Resection Helen Ejiogu, MD 🧠 Mental Health & Whole-Person Care Women’s Hormones, Mental Health, and Hormonal Balance Sarah Hill, PhD Transforming Women’s Mental Health Through Coaching and Connection Jamie Rathjen Our interview guest today is Paula Gallagher, Executive Assistant and Events Coordinator for FACTS About Fertility. Paula brings a powerful and personal perspective to her work, aligning her own experience with infertility to FACTS’ mission of educating medical professionals to provide women with more options, better education, and truly restorative reproductive and hormonal healthcare. Registration Details FACTS members receive 20% off registration. Learn more and register at: 👉 www.FACTSAboutFertility.org Sponsors We Heart Nutrition Thoughtfully formulated supplements designed to support women’s health at every stage of life. 20% off with code: GENIUS We’re excited to partner with Salt & Light by Sami, a brand whose mission is to provide toxin-free candles that enhance the aroma of any space. Their thoughtfully crafted candles offer a simple way to enjoy beautiful scent at home without harsh chemicals an easy, intentional swap for women who care about what they bring into their living spaces. Hormone Genius listeners receive 10% off Use code HORMONEHAPPY at checkout Grazing Beauty Tallow Skin Care! Grazing Beauty is a small-batch, mama-inspired skincare brand specializing in grass-fed tallow products like body balms, bar soaps, and lip balm. Listeners can use the affiliate code HORMONEGENIUS at checkout for 10% off their order. grazingbeauty.com/ Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Hormone Genius Podcast. This content is for information is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

    39 min
  2. FEB 25

    S6 Ep. 23: Cycle Mindfulness Clubs: Science-Based Fertility Education for Young Womens

    In this episode of the Hormone Genius Podcast, Teresa Kenney and Jamie Rathjen sit down with Isabelle Adams, Education Coordinator for Natural Womanhood, to talk about a powerful and growing movement in women’s health education: Cycle Mindfulness Clubs. 👩‍🏫 Meet Our Guest Isabelle Adams is the Education Coordinator for Natural Womanhood and a passionate advocate for holistic, science-based fertility education. She graduated from Western Kentucky University with a degree in Psychological Sciences and is currently pursuing her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Divine Mercy University. Isabelle has led two Cycle Mindfulness Clubs—one as an undergraduate and another in her hometown after graduation. These experiences deepened her appreciation for women’s health, community-based learning, and the integration of truth, science, and human dignity. As a future counselor, Isabelle hopes to offer marriage and family therapy, walking with couples as they learn Natural Family Planning (NFP) and navigate their fertility journey together. Outside of her work, Isabelle enjoys running half marathons, exploring new coffee shops, and spending time with her husband, Kaleb. 🌱 What Are Cycle Mindfulness Clubs? Cycle Mindfulness Clubs (CMCs), an initiative of Natural Womanhood, provide young women with a safe, supportive, and empowering space to learn about their fertility and menstrual cycles—grounded in science and lived experience. At their core, Cycle Mindfulness Clubs offer: A community-based approach to understanding fertility and cycle charting Education on menstrual and reproductive health rooted in biology and evidence Small-group settings (typically 8–12 women) that encourage discussion and support A non-religious, accessible curriculum open to women of all backgrounds While the curriculum itself is non-religious, club leaders share values rooted in the dignity of the human person, informed by the Christian/Catholic tradition. 📊 Program Snapshot & Impact 28 active clubs currently operating Goal to train 45 new leaders in person next year at the University of St. Thomas in Houston Clubs are hosted on campuses and in local communities (not limited to Catholic centers) https://naturalwomanhood.org/cycle-mindfulness-club-leadership-team/ 💬 Why This Conversation Matters In a culture where menstrual health education is often fragmented, confusing, or purely clinical, Cycle Mindfulness Clubs offer something different: connection, clarity, and community. This episode explores why young women are hungry for better fertility education—and how programs like CMCs are meeting that need with compassion, science, and integrity. Whether you’re a student, educator, clinician, parent, or someone passionate about women’s health, this conversation sheds light on what’s possible when we approach fertility with curiosity instead of fear. Sponsors 💛 We Heart Nutrition Thoughtfully formulated supplements designed to support women’s health at every stage of life. 🎁 20% off with code: GENIUS 🐄 Wonder Cow Colostrum Supports gut health, immune function, inflammation balance, and tissue repair — especially valuable during postpartum recovery. 🎁 30% off your subscription with code: HORMONEGENIUS 🔗 www.wondercow.com/hormonegenius Grazing Beauty Tallow Skin Care! Grazing Beauty is a small-batch, mama-inspired skincare brand specializing in grass-fed tallow products like body balms, bar soaps, and lip balm. Listeners can use the affiliate code HORMONEGENIUS at checkout for 10% off their order. https://grazingbeauty.com/

    32 min
  3. FEB 18

    S6 Ep. 22: Circadian Health, Seasonal Eating & The Real Roots of Hormone Balance ; Tiffany Cagwin

    In this episode of The Hormone Genius Podcast, we’re joined by a Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P), Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner (BCHHP), and Circadian Health Educator with a background in executive leadership, entrepreneurship, and transformational coaching. With advanced training spanning functional nutrition, applied quantum biology, nervous system regulation, and movement-based therapies, this conversation bridges modern health science with real-world implementation. Her work focuses on helping women step away from rigid wellness dogma and instead uncover the root causes of chronic fatigue, gut dysfunction, and hormonal disruption—so results are sustainable, not temporary. A central theme of this episode challenges one of the most overlooked drivers of gut and hormone health: You can’t heal the gut without sunlight. We break down how digestion, gut motility, enzyme secretion, microbiome balance, intestinal repair, blood flow, vitamin D production, melatonin signaling, and hormone regulation are all governed by circadian rhythms—and how those rhythms are set by light exposure. When we live out of sync with natural light and darkness, even the most well-designed supplements, elimination diets, and gut protocols often stall or fail. We also explore the role of seasonal eating as a biological signal—not a trend. Seasonal foods naturally align with changes in daylight, temperature, and metabolic demand, helping support insulin sensitivity, microbiome diversity, hormone signaling, and digestive capacity throughout the year. Eating the same way year-round, despite seasonal shifts in light exposure and energy needs, can quietly work against gut healing and metabolic stability. This episode covers: Why the gut has its own circadian clock How disrupted light exposure drives dysbiosis, inflammation, and sluggish digestion Why many gut protocols only work temporarily How seasonal eating reinforces circadian and hormonal balance The difference between overriding biology and restoring it She also shares her personal journey navigating autoimmune symptoms, how aligning nutrition, movement, stress management, and circadian timing transformed her health, and how that experience now shapes the way she supports clients. If gut or hormone healing keeps stalling despite “doing everything right,” this episode offers a powerful reframe: healing doesn’t come from doing more—it comes from working with biology. Sponsors 💛 We Heart Nutrition Thoughtfully formulated supplements designed to support women’s health at every stage of life. 🎁 20% off with code: GENIUS 🐄 Wonder Cow Colostrum Supports gut health, immune function, inflammation balance, and tissue repair — especially valuable during postpartum recovery. 🎁 30% off your subscription with code: HORMONEGENIUS 🔗 www.wondercow.com/hormonegenius 🧬 Tiny Health Gut Testing Advanced stool microbiome testing for moms and babies that evaluates beneficial bacteria levels, inflammatory markers, digestive function, and overall gut balance. Their testing helps guide personalized nutrition, probiotic choices, and lifestyle strategies during the postpartum period when both maternal and infant microbiomes are rapidly developing. 🎁 $50 off with code: HORMONEGENIUS Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Hormone Genius Podcast. This content is for information is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

    42 min
  4. S6 Ep. 21: The Seasons Within: Rediscovering the Meaning of Your Cycle

    FEB 12

    S6 Ep. 21: The Seasons Within: Rediscovering the Meaning of Your Cycle

    Have you ever wondered if your menstrual cycle has a deeper meaning? Have you tried tracking your cycle, only to find it confusing, overwhelming, or hard to keep up with? Did you receive menstrual health education that felt incomplete or disconnected from the lived experience of womanhood? If so, this episode is for you. In today’s podcast, we’re joined by Annie Schuler, author of Women of All Seasons: The Symbolism of the Menstrual Cycle, for a thoughtful and refreshing conversation about the sacred design of the female body and the deeper significance of the menstrual cycle. 📖 What This Book Explores Women of All Seasons offers a unique lens on menstrual health, weaving together biology, symbolism, and faith into one cohesive and accessible framework. In this episode, we discuss: The menstrual cycle as a reflection of the four seasons, and how each phase carries its own physical, emotional, and spiritual meaning The biological foundations of the cycle, explained in a way that supports and enhances symbolic understanding How symbolism can help women understand, remember, and honor their cycles more intuitively Why many women feel disconnected from their cycles—and how this approach restores meaning and reverence How this book can serve girls experiencing their first period, mothers teaching their daughters, and women in every season of life Annie’s work stands out for its ability to hold scientific evidence and symbolic beauty together, helping women better understand not only how their bodies work, but why they matter. 👩‍🔬 About the Author Annie Schuler is a biologist and author with a deep passion for God’s beautiful design of the female body. She graduated from Franciscan University of Steubenville with a degree in Biology and now lives in Lockport, New York with her husband and children. Her work reflects a heartfelt commitment to educating women with both truth and tenderness. 🤍 Podcast Sponsors This episode is brought to you by brands we truly love and trust: We Heart Nutrition Get 20% off your first order with code GENIUS Thoughtfully formulated supplements to support whole-body and hormonal health. Tiny Gut Health Take $50 off your gut health kit Advanced testing and tools to support digestive and immune wellness from the inside out. Wonder Cow Colostrum Get 30% off your subscription with code HORMONEGENIUS High-quality colostrum to support gut integrity, immunity, and overall resilience. Perimenopause Doesn’t Have to Feel Overwhelming That’s exactly why we created the Hormone Genius Perimenopause Course — to give women a clear roadmap and a sense of community as they build sustainable habits in this season. Podcast listeners can use code HGPFRIEND for 20% off this month. The information shared on The Hormone Genius Podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or mental health advice. Please consult your own provider for personal medical needs.

    25 min
  5. FEB 4

    S6 Ep. 20: The Gut-Hormone Superfood You’re Missing: Colostrum with Erica Diepersloot

    What if one of the most powerful tools for gut healing, immune resilience, and hormone balance has been hiding in plain sight? In this episode of The Hormone Genius Podcast, we’re joined by Erica Diepersloot, co-founder of WonderCow Colostrum, to dive deep into the science and real-world benefits of bovine colostrum — a functional food that’s quickly gaining attention in the gut-health and hormone space. Colostrum is the nutrient-dense “first milk” produced after birth, rich in immunoglobulins, growth factors, lactoferrin, and bioactive compounds that support intestinal repair and immune regulation. Erica breaks down why this ancestral superfood is having a modern comeback — and how it can be especially impactful for women dealing with gut dysfunction, chronic inflammation, and hormone imbalances. In this conversation, we explore: How gut health directly influences hormones, including cortisol, estrogen metabolism, and immune-driven inflammation The role of colostrum in supporting the gut lining, microbiome balance, and immune cell signaling Emerging research showing colostrum’s effects on immune response, including studies examining how bovine colostrum influences immune cells when exposed to bacterial stressors Why colostrum may be beneficial for conditions like SIBO, infectious diarrhea, and gut permeability, based on in-vitro and clinical research How colostrum works differently than probiotics, and why it may help create a healthier environment for beneficial bacteria to thrive Erica also shares insights from published research highlighted through PubMed/NIH and peer-reviewed journals, including studies on colostrum’s interaction with the microbiome and its protective effects against bacterial-induced intestinal damage. Whether you’re navigating hormone imbalance, stubborn gut symptoms, or simply looking to strengthen your immune foundation, this episode offers a grounded, science-forward look at why colostrum is becoming a staple in functional health. 🎧 Tune in to learn how healing the gut may be one of the most overlooked keys to hormone balance — and why colostrum could be the missing piece. Sponsors 💛 We Heart Nutrition Thoughtfully formulated supplements designed to support women’s health at every stage of life. 🎁 20% off with code: GENIUS 🐄 Wonder Cow Colostrum Supports gut health, immune function, inflammation balance, and tissue repair — especially valuable during postpartum recovery. 🎁 30% off your subscription with code: HORMONEGENIUS 🔗 www.wondercow.com/hormonegenius 🧬 Tiny Health Gut Testing Advanced stool microbiome testing for moms and babies that evaluates beneficial bacteria levels, inflammatory markers, digestive function, and overall gut balance. Their testing helps guide personalized nutrition, probiotic choices, and lifestyle strategies during the postpartum period when both maternal and infant microbiomes are rapidly developing. 🎁 $50 off with code: HORMONEGENIUS The information presented in The Hormone Genius Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

    42 min
  6. JAN 28

    S6 Ep. 19: Postpartum Hormones; The Science Behind an Incredible & Challenging Time for Women

    The postpartum period is one of the most dramatic hormonal transitions in a woman’s life, yet it is rarely explained in a clear or compassionate way. In this episode, Teresa and Jamie walk through what is actually happening inside the body and brain after birth, why so many women say they don’t “feel like themselves,” and how much of this experience is rooted in biology , not personal weakness or failure. They begin by unpacking the role of prolactin, the hormone responsible for breast milk production. While prolactin supports bonding and nurturing behaviors, it also suppresses ovulation and lowers dopamine, the brain’s motivation and reward chemical. This helps explain why many postpartum women feel more emotionally flat, less driven, or disconnected from activities they once enjoyed, even while deeply loving their baby. Next, they discuss the massive drop in estrogen and progesterone that occurs within the first 24–48 hours after delivery. During pregnancy, these hormones are higher than at any other time in a woman’s life. Their sudden withdrawal can contribute to mood swings, anxiety, tearfulness, sleep disruption, and the baby blues, and in some women may play a role in postpartum depression or anxiety. Progesterone’s calming effect on the nervous system and estrogen’s support of serotonin help explain why this shift can feel so emotionally intense. The conversation then turns to dopamine and how its suppression during breastfeeding affects motivation, pleasure, focus, and emotional resilience. Teresa and Jamie emphasize that it is possible to feel grateful, bonded, and deeply loving toward your baby while also struggling internally , and that these experiences can exist at the same time. They also explore why postpartum is uniquely demanding when you combine hormonal changes with sleep deprivation, physical healing, and identity shifts. Together, these factors create one of the most neurologically and hormonally vulnerable seasons of a woman’s life. The episode then transitions into the topic of fertility after birth. Many women are told that breastfeeding prevents pregnancy, but ovulation always occurs before the first postpartum period, meaning pregnancy is possible before cycles return. Prolactin levels vary widely depending on nursing frequency, nighttime feeds, pumping, stress, and individual biology, making fertility unpredictable during this time. Finally, Teresa and Jamie discuss how natural family planning and fertility awareness methods can be used postpartum, but require special education and realistic expectations. Cervical mucus patterns can be irregular, estrogen may rise multiple times before true ovulation, and the body may have several “practice runs” before releasing an egg. With proper instruction and postpartum‑specific guidance, natural methods can be used effectively to avoid pregnancy while respecting the body’s recovery process. Sponsors 💛 We Heart Nutrition Thoughtfully formulated supplements designed to support women’s health at every stage of life. 🎁 20% off with code: GENIUS 🐄 Wonder Cow Colostrum Supports gut health, immune function, inflammation balance, and tissue repair — especially valuable during postpartum recovery. 🎁 30% off your subscription with code: HORMONEGENIUS 🔗 www.wondercow.com/hormonegenius 🧬 Tiny Health Gut Testing Advanced stool microbiome testing for moms and babies that evaluates beneficial bacteria levels, inflammatory markers, digestive function, and overall gut balance. Their testing helps guide personalized nutrition, probiotic choices, and lifestyle strategies during the postpartum period when both maternal and infant microbiomes are rapidly developing. 🎁 $50 off with code: HORMONEGENIUS The information presented in The Hormone Genius Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

    45 min
  7. JAN 21

    S6 Ep. 18: Health Insurance Shocking Tips: How to Stop Overpaying for Your Healthcare

    Health insurance can feel overwhelming, confusing, and, let’s be honest, downright frustrating. In this episode of The Hormone Genius Podcast, Teresa Kenney sits down with Jamie to break down what no one ever taught you about how health insurance really works. Together, they unpack the fine print and translate industry jargon into real-life, practical guidance you can use immediately. In this episode, we cover: How health insurance actually works behind the scenes The real meaning of deductibles, coinsurance, copays Common mistakes that cost patients thousands of dollars each year How to decide when cash pay makes more sense than using insurance Insider tips to stretch your healthcare dollars further How to advocate for yourself with providers and insurance companies Strategies for navigating denials, surprise bills, and confusing coverage rules Whether you’re self-employed, insured through work, or managing healthcare costs for your family, this episode will give you tools to become a smarter, more empowered healthcare consumer. Second, our brand-new Perimenopause Course is officially live. For just $97, women can dive into a simple, science-backed approach to navigating hormonal shifts with clarity, confidence, and peace. 🤍 Podcast Sponsor: We Heart Nutrition Your hormones deserve clean, effective, practitioner-formulated support. We Heart Nutrition offers high-quality supplements designed to support hormone balance, metabolic health, gut health, inflammation, and overall wellness—without unnecessary fillers or low-grade ingredients. If you’re working on optimizing your health from the inside out, this is one of Teresa’s trusted supplement brands for patients and listeners alike. 🎁 Get 20% off your order Use code: GENIUS 🐄 Podcast Sponsor: Wonder Cow Colostrum Colostrum is one of the most powerful natural tools for gut repair, immune support, inflammation reduction, and metabolic health—and Wonder Cow Colostrum delivers it in its purest, most bioavailable form. Benefits may include: Supporting gut lining repair and digestion Strengthening immune function Reducing inflammation Supporting skin health and recovery Enhancing nutrient absorption Perfect for anyone dealing with leaky gut, autoimmune concerns, chronic inflammation, frequent illness, or high physical stress. 🎁 Get 30% off your order Use code: HORMONEGENIUS 🧬 Podcast Sponsor: Tiny Health Gut Support Testing Your gut microbiome impacts hormones, immunity, mood, metabolism, fertility, and inflammation—and most people are guessing what’s happening inside. Tiny Health offers advanced, easy-to-use microbiome testing that gives you a clear picture of: Beneficial vs harmful bacteria Inflammation patterns Digestive efficiency Gut diversity and resilience Personalized recommendations for improvement This is one of the most actionable tools for patients looking to move beyond trial-and-error supplements. 🎁 Get $50 off your test Use code: HORMONEGENIUS The information presented in The Hormone Genius Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

    36 min
  8. JAN 14

    S6 Ep. 17: Stephanie Weinert on Grief, Grace, and the Journey Back to Health

    Stephanie Weinert is a Catholic wife, mother of four, convert to the Catholic faith, and founder of Mother & Home Ministries (motherandhome.co), a motherhood collective created to refresh the hearts and minds of women navigating the sacred, demanding, and beautiful vocation of motherhood. But her path to this work was forged through profound suffering, loss, and ultimately, redemption. Before motherhood reshaped her life, Stephanie considered herself deeply health-conscious and wellness-minded. She valued nutrition, movement, and intentional living. Yet nothing could have prepared her for the moment in 2019 when her son Beckett’s birth made her a special-needs mother overnight. The complexity of his medical needs, the emotional weight of caregiving, and the daily fight to keep him safe transformed her understanding of motherhood, dependence, and faith. Eighteen months later, Beckett died. His death shattered Stephanie’s world. In the aftermath of trauma and grief, her own health began to unravel. Hormonal dysfunction, exhaustion, anxiety, and physical decline pushed her into what she describes as “a pit I didn’t think I would ever climb out of.” The woman who once felt vibrant and capable now struggled to recognize herself. But this was not the end of her story. Stephanie began searching for answers — first medically, then holistically, and eventually spiritually. What she discovered was that true healing could not exist in only one dimension. It wasn’t just about labs. It wasn’t just about supplements. It wasn’t just about diet or sleep. Healing required addressing the whole person: the physical body and hormonal systems, the nervous system and trauma stored within it, the emotional wounds of grief and identity loss, the psychological toll of caregiving and chronic stress, and ultimately, the spiritual surrender of a heart learning again how to trust. “For in Him we live and move and have our being.” (Acts 17:28) Stephanie speaks candidly about the reality that healing is rarely linear. There were setbacks. Plateaus. Relapses. Moments of despair. And then small breakthroughs that slowly compounded into stability, clarity, and renewed strength. Through hormone balancing, root-cause medicine, nervous system regulation, faith, prayer, and intentional living, she began to rebuild not only her health — but her sense of purpose. Second, our brand-new Perimenopause Course is officially live. For just $97, women can dive into a simple, science-backed approach to navigating hormonal shifts with clarity, confidence, and peace. Today’s episode of The Hormone Genius is brought to you by WonderCow Colostrum. WonderCow uses high-quality, thoughtfully sourced bovine colostrum that’s easy to use daily and fits well into a foundational, root-cause approach to health. ✨ Exclusive Listener Discount Hormone Genius listeners get 15% off a one-time purchase or 30% off your first subscription. Use code HORMONEGENIUS or visit: 👉 wondercow.com/HORMONEGENIUS A big thank-you to our episode sponsor, We Heart Nutrition, a company we love for clean, effective supplements that support whole-body hormone health. Visit www.weheartnutrition.com and use code GENIUS for 20% off your first order. Tiny Health’s Gut Health Test gives you powerful insight into your microbiome so you can understand digestion, immunity, inflammation, and even hormone balance at the root cause level. It’s an easy at-home test with personalized results you can actually use. Get $50 off with code HORMONEGENIUS. Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Hormone Genius Podcast. This content is for information is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

    50 min
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Welcome to The Hormone Genius Podcast! Co-hosts Jamie Rathjen and Teresa Kenney desire to be a voice of hope for women across the world. Their mission is to inspire a new generation of women who are educated and informed about the gift and beauty of the feminine design. This is a generation of women who deserve a holistic approach to women's healthcare. Jamie and Teresa want to inspire, inform, and empower their listeners, and to make women the genius of their own hormones! Medical disclaimer: The information presented in The Hormone Genius Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

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