Overlooked: Women's Health Can't Wait

Golda Arthur

Immersive personal stories and conversations about women's health. Overlooked is an award-winning women’s health podcast, hosted by journalist Golda Arthur. In this podcast, we ask, what has been most overlooked, and where is the inequality felt more deeply? The mission of Overlooked is to empower women by helping them advocate better for themselves, and we do this by featuring immersive personal storytelling, and in-depth conversations about women’s health. Overlooked began as a series about ovarian cancer, told through the story of Golda's mother, Teresa. After that first season, the show broadened its focus to look at other topics and stories about women's health, including menopause, endometriosis, motherhood, and survivorship.

  1. 11H AGO

    Your health story, in your own words: voices from the First Person Health workshop

    This episode comes from our listeners, and features their stories about diagnosis and recovery, health and illness - documenting what they have lived through, how it has changed their bodies, and what this health journey has meant to them.  This episode features stories from Spencer Moore and Jen Johnson. These immersive and personal audio stories from our listener community have come out of First Person Health, the very first storytelling workshop from Overlooked, and will be a regular feature on the show.  First Person Health teaches participants how to tell their stories in sound by using audio diaries and learning narrative storytelling skills.  To learn more about First Person Health, or apply to be in a workshop, click here.  For the backstory on this episode, subscribe to the newsletter here.  New to Overlooked? Welcome. Overlooked tells powerful stories about women's health conditions that don't get enough attention. The show is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.   Want more Overlooked? Here's what you can do: 1. CLICK 'follow' wherever you listening to this, and episodes will come to you automatically.   2. GET THE NEWSLETTER for a deeper dive on this topic + resources and links + the backstory to the episode and Golda's personal take on it. Sign up here https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/e4b85028b6   3. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://overlookedpod.com/ to learn about the show.   4. JOIN A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP to learn how to tell your own health story in sound. Sign up here - https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/a0aa7482e5   5. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We're an independent podcast. If you have found value in our stories, make a contribution to help us thrive and keep doing work that matters  https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/products/make-a-one-time-donation-to-overlooked   Get in touch, stay in touch CONNECT: hello@overlookedpod.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/overlookedpod/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/105541285/admin/dashboard/   DISCLAIMER What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.

    14 min
  2. FEB 3

    Knowing, and facing your cancer risk, with Michelle Zimmerman

    A 'previvor' is a person who doesn't have cancer but carries a genetic risk for developing it. And if that's you, it can feel like you've suddenly been pulled into a world that can be overwhelming and scary. Michelle Zimmerman, CEO and co-founder of Previvor Edge, talks about what previvorship actually means, why people resist genetic testing, and how to move past the fear of knowing your cancer risk. More background on this episode: Previvor Edge Subscribe to the newsletter for the backstory on this episode, and a deeper dive on the content. What to listen to next: where host Golda Arthur's previvor story began. New to Overlooked? Welcome. Overlooked tells powerful stories about women's health conditions that don't get enough attention. The show is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.   Want more Overlooked? Here's what you can do: 1. CLICK 'follow' wherever you listening to this, and episodes will come to you automatically.   2. GET THE NEWSLETTER for a deeper dive on this topic + resources and links + the backstory to the episode and Golda's personal take on it. Sign up here https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/e4b85028b6   3. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://overlookedpod.com/ to learn about the show.   4. JOIN A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP to learn how to tell your own health story in sound. Sign up here - https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/a0aa7482e5   5. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We're an independent podcast. If you have found value in our stories, make a contribution to help us thrive and keep doing work that matters  https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/products/make-a-one-time-donation-to-overlooked   Get in touch, stay in touch CONNECT: hello@overlookedpod.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/overlookedpod/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/105541285/admin/dashboard/   DISCLAIMER What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.

    24 min
  3. JAN 15

    What a visit to the ER taught me about pain in women

    In the last week of 2025, host Golda Arthur went to the emergency room with a sudden, intense headache. The scan showed nothing. But sitting in an uncomfortable chair with an IV in her arm, she realized something. In this audio essay, Golda talks about her experience in the ER, and why pain - how we express it, what we know about it, how we treat it - will be a central theme of Overlooked in 2026. If you have a pain story, or a suggestion for a specific pain topic, email us at hello@overlookedpod.com.  Subscribe to the newsletter for the backstory on this episode, and a deeper dive on the content. [The episode features 'Morning Glare' and 'Pacific Time', music from Blue Dot Sessions]    New to Overlooked? Welcome. Overlooked tells powerful stories about women's health conditions that don't get enough attention. The show is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.   Want more Overlooked? Here's what you can do: 1. CLICK 'follow' wherever you listening to this, and episodes will come to you automatically.   2. GET THE NEWSLETTER for a deeper dive on this topic + resources and links + the backstory to the episode and Golda's personal take on it. Sign up here https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/e4b85028b6   3. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://overlookedpod.com/ to learn about the show.   4. JOIN A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP to learn how to tell your own health story in sound. Sign up here - https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/a0aa7482e5   5. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We're an independent podcast. If you have found value in our stories, make a contribution to help us thrive and keep doing work that matters  https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/products/make-a-one-time-donation-to-overlooked   Get in touch, stay in touch CONNECT: hello@overlookedpod.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/overlookedpod/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/105541285/admin/dashboard/   DISCLAIMER What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.

    6 min
  4. 12/02/2025

    One woman's journey to understand adenomyosis, with Cait Reeves

    Cait Reeves lived with severe adenomyosis pain for years before getting a diagnosis. In this episode, she tells us about the struggle to be heard by doctors, the breakthrough moment when she found language to describe her pain - comparing it to a garden trowel carving into a pumpkin - and the changes that helped her reclaim her life. A listener-requested episode. The newsletter has the backstory to this episode, sign up for it here. Join us for our first virtual open house, where you can meet host Golda Arthur and producer Jesica Martinez de Hoz, and learn more about how Overlooked is produced, and what's coming next. Sign up here.  Apply to be part of our next health storytelling workshop, where you'll learn the skills to record and craft your own health story in sound. More on 'First Person Health' here.   New to Overlooked? Welcome. Overlooked tells powerful stories about women's health conditions that don't get enough attention. The show is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.   Want more Overlooked? Here's what you can do: 1. CLICK 'follow' wherever you listening to this, and episodes will come to you automatically.   2. GET THE NEWSLETTER for a deeper dive on this topic + resources and links + the backstory to the episode and Golda's personal take on it. Sign up here https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/e4b85028b6   3. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://overlookedpod.com/ to learn about the show.   4. JOIN A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP to learn how to tell your own health story in sound. Sign up here - https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/a0aa7482e5   5. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We're an independent podcast. If you have found value in our stories, make a contribution to help us thrive and keep doing work that matters  https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/products/make-a-one-time-donation-to-overlooked   Get in touch, stay in touch CONNECT: hello@overlookedpod.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/overlookedpod/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/105541285/admin/dashboard/   DISCLAIMER What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.

    12 min
  5. 11/11/2025

    Migraine and hormones 101, with Dr Rashmi Halker Singh

    This is a listener-requested episode about the connection between migraine and hormones - and one hormone in particular. You guessed it: estrogen. Dr Rashmi B. Halker Singh from The Mayo Clinic talks about migraine at puberty, pregnancy and perimenopause, and how the menstrual cycle can worsen migraine, which is considered a chronic condition. She outlines the symptoms, an approach to treatment, and explains how a migraine actually unfolds. Earlier this year we did an episode with Sally Herships about the experience of living with constant migraine - take a listen to that episode here. The newsletter has more resources on migraine and the backstory to this episode - subscribe to it here.   New to Overlooked? Welcome. Overlooked tells powerful stories about women's health conditions that don't get enough attention. The show is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.   Want more Overlooked? Here's what you can do: 1. CLICK 'follow' wherever you listening to this, and episodes will come to you automatically.   2. GET THE NEWSLETTER for a deeper dive on this topic + resources and links + the backstory to the episode and Golda's personal take on it. Sign up here https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/e4b85028b6   3. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://overlookedpod.com/ to learn about the show.   4. JOIN A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP to learn how to tell your own health story in sound. Sign up here - https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/a0aa7482e5   5. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We're an independent podcast. If you have found value in our stories, make a contribution to help us thrive and keep doing work that matters  https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/products/make-a-one-time-donation-to-overlooked   Get in touch, stay in touch CONNECT: hello@overlookedpod.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/overlookedpod/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/105541285/admin/dashboard/   DISCLAIMER What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.

    23 min
  6. 11/04/2025

    New ways to predict preeclampsia and save lives, with Dr Neel Shah

    Preeclampsia is one of the most dangerous conditions in pregnancy, and we’ve struggled to see it coming. That’s changing fast, as tests to predict this condition are being developed. Dr Neel Shah is the chief medical officer of Maven Clinic and in this episode, we explore the breakthrough science that's finally solving the mystery of preeclampsia, what to know if you’re pregnant, and how new life-saving technology can be made available to everyone. For more about Dr Neel Shah and preeclampsia, subscribe to our newsletter and read here. Want more from 'Overlooked'? Listen to this episode next: Mapping the ovaries, with Dr Kathleen O'Neill.    New to Overlooked? Welcome. Overlooked tells powerful stories about women's health conditions that don't get enough attention. The show is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.   Want more Overlooked? Here's what you can do: 1. CLICK 'follow' wherever you listening to this, and episodes will come to you automatically.   2. GET THE NEWSLETTER for a deeper dive on this topic + resources and links + the backstory to the episode and Golda's personal take on it. Sign up here https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/e4b85028b6   3. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://overlookedpod.com/ to learn about the show.   4. JOIN A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP to learn how to tell your own health story in sound. Sign up here - https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/a0aa7482e5   5. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We're an independent podcast. If you have found value in our stories, make a contribution to help us thrive and keep doing work that matters  https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/products/make-a-one-time-donation-to-overlooked   Get in touch, stay in touch CONNECT: hello@overlookedpod.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/overlookedpod/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/105541285/admin/dashboard/   DISCLAIMER What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.

    23 min
  7. 10/28/2025

    Why do more women than men get Alzheimers? With Dr Gillian Einstein

    Two-thirds of people with Alzheimer's are women, but we don't really know why. Dr. Gillian Einstein, who studies women’s brain health at the University of Toronto, is uncovering how life experiences like surgical menopause and caregiving stress in the 30s and 40s might plant the seeds of this disease decades before symptoms appear. For the backstory to this episode and a deeper dive on Alzheimers in women, subscribe to the newsletter. Gillian Einstein is The Wilfred and Joyce Posluns Chair in Women’s Brain Health and Aging, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto. What to listen to next: Surviving an almost fatal brain aneurysm, with Alicia Trujillo. New to Overlooked? Welcome. Overlooked tells powerful stories about women's health conditions that don't get enough attention. The show is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.   Want more Overlooked? Here's what you can do: 1. CLICK 'follow' wherever you listening to this, and episodes will come to you automatically.   2. GET THE NEWSLETTER for a deeper dive on this topic + resources and links + the backstory to the episode and Golda's personal take on it. Sign up here https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/e4b85028b6   3. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://overlookedpod.com/ to learn about the show.   4. JOIN A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP to learn how to tell your own health story in sound. Sign up here - https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/a0aa7482e5   5. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We're an independent podcast. If you have found value in our stories, make a contribution to help us thrive and keep doing work that matters  https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/products/make-a-one-time-donation-to-overlooked   Get in touch, stay in touch CONNECT: hello@overlookedpod.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/overlookedpod/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/105541285/admin/dashboard/   DISCLAIMER What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.

    26 min
  8. 10/21/2025

    The rivalry that built birth control in America - women's health history with Stephanie Gorton

    This episode steps back in time, to the origins of the fight for birth control. It wasn't led by one woman - it was shaped by a fierce rivalry between two: Margaret Sanger, who founded Planned Parenthood, and an overlooked figure from history, Mary Ware Dennett, who was the first person to ever take reproductive rights to Washington. Their different visions for birth control - and their bitter personal conflict - created the movement we know today. Author Stephanie Gorton reveals how this hidden history still matters, 100 years later. The episode is based on 'The Icon and the Idealist, Margaret Sanger, Mary Ware Dennett, and the Rivalry That Brought Birth Control to America' More on Stephanie Gorton's work here.  What to listen to next: The dark history of the Dalkon Shield IUD, with Chikako Takeshita. New to Overlooked? Welcome. Overlooked tells powerful stories about women's health conditions that don't get enough attention. The show is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.   Want more Overlooked? Here's what you can do: 1. CLICK 'follow' wherever you listening to this, and episodes will come to you automatically.   2. GET THE NEWSLETTER for a deeper dive on this topic + resources and links + the backstory to the episode and Golda's personal take on it. Sign up here https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/e4b85028b6   3. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://overlookedpod.com/ to learn about the show.   4. JOIN A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP to learn how to tell your own health story in sound. Sign up here - https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/a0aa7482e5   5. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We're an independent podcast. If you have found value in our stories, make a contribution to help us thrive and keep doing work that matters  https://overlookedpodcast.kit.com/products/make-a-one-time-donation-to-overlooked   Get in touch, stay in touch CONNECT: hello@overlookedpod.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/overlookedpod/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/105541285/admin/dashboard/   DISCLAIMER What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.

    26 min

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Immersive personal stories and conversations about women's health. Overlooked is an award-winning women’s health podcast, hosted by journalist Golda Arthur. In this podcast, we ask, what has been most overlooked, and where is the inequality felt more deeply? The mission of Overlooked is to empower women by helping them advocate better for themselves, and we do this by featuring immersive personal storytelling, and in-depth conversations about women’s health. Overlooked began as a series about ovarian cancer, told through the story of Golda's mother, Teresa. After that first season, the show broadened its focus to look at other topics and stories about women's health, including menopause, endometriosis, motherhood, and survivorship.

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