Off With Your Coat

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Off With Your Coat is a refreshingly new women's health podcast, hosted by gen-well Founder & CEO, Cat Duff. Because women deserve more than one point of view, this show strips away the hierarchy and cuts through the wellness noise. With raw, honest, and sometimes cheeky episodes, Cat brings together doctors, natural medicine practitioners, and founders to share not just their credentials, but their real perspectives as women. The goal? To rebuild trust, spark dialogue (think east meets west), and empower women to make informed health decisions.

  1. -2 дн.

    Can Autoimmune Disease Go Into Remission? The Hormone, Gut & Food Connection with Dr. Sarah Khan

    In this episode of Off With Your Coat, Cat sits down with functional nutritionist Dr. Sarah Khan to unpack one of the fastest-growing health challenges affecting women today: autoimmune disease. After being diagnosed with Hashimoto's, Sarah transformed her own health through a personalized approach rooted in nutrition, lifestyle, and functional medicine. Through her own journey, she was able to restore her health to the point that she no longer requires thyroid hormone replacement—a personal outcome that inspired her work helping women uncover the root causes of autoimmune disease through individualized care. In this episode we discuss: The connection between gut health, hormones, and autoimmune diseaseHashimoto's, thyroid testing, and common nutrient deficienciesHow to support your liver, microbiome, and nervous systemThe role of food diversity, herbs, spices, and anti-inflammatory nutritionPractical advice for perimenopause, cholesterol, weight changes, and energyThe truth about gluten, supplements, histamine, and personalized testingWhether you're navigating an autoimmune diagnosis, struggling with unexplained symptoms, or simply looking to optimize your health, this conversation offers practical, evidence-informed strategies rooted in both science and lived experience. Resources Mentioned The Wahls Protocol by Dr. Terry Wahls EWG Dirty Dozen & Clean Fifteen Misfits Market Fermented foods including sauerkraut, kimchi, and kefir Red light therapy Connect with Dr. Sarah Khan: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Website⁠

    1 ч. 19 мин.
  2. 25 июн.

    Weaning, Booby Monsters & Breastfeeding with Emma Pickett, IBCLC

    No one prepares you for breastfeeding success. And they certainly don't prepare you for weaning, let alone toddler weaning. Emma Pickett changes the game, providing true support that starts during pregnancy. If you've ever wondered whether breastfeeding is for you, how to feel most supported for the best outcomes, or how the heck to start the weaning process (what, why, how?!), this episode is for you. This week, Cat sits down with internationally recognized lactation consultant Emma Pickett, IBCLC, educator, author of Breastfeeding Beyond Infancy and The Breast Book, and host of the Makes Milk podcast for an honest conversation that starts with breastfeeding—but quickly becomes something much bigger. Together, they unpack motherhood, body autonomy, toddler weaning, perimenopause, and why so many women are left feeling like they're failing when, in reality, they've simply never been given the full picture. Emma explains why "low milk supply" is one of the biggest misconceptions in breastfeeding, how nursing benefits a mother's health long after birth, and why the overlap between breastfeeding, postpartum, and perimenopause deserves far more attention than it gets. They also dive into the emotional side of weaning—how to know when you're ready, how to support your child through the transition (yes, even if you're reading Booby Moon or battling your own little "booby monster"), and why ending your breastfeeding journey can feel like saying goodbye to one version of yourself while making space for another. This isn't an episode about doing motherhood perfectly. It's about trusting your body, questioning the narratives we've inherited, and making informed choices—without shame. In this episode: Why so many women believe they're "failing" at breastfeeding.The health benefits breastfeeding offers mothers—not just babies.The truth about breastfeeding beyond infancy.What "flooding" during perimenopause is and why more women should know about it.Gentle toddler weaning strategies that actually work.What happens physically and emotionally after you stop breastfeeding.Why women's health conversations can't exist in silos—and why every stage deserves better support.Because women deserve more than one point of view. Connect with Emma: Instagram Website Podcast Weaning Book for Children: The Story of Jessie's Milkies

    1 ч. 22 мин.
  3. 7 июн.

    Nobody Told Me Women's Health Worked Like This PLUS Femme. Launch Reveal!

    What do weaning, mammograms, pelvic floor therapy, PMDD, and perimenopause all have in common? More than I ever expected. In this solo episode, I'm sharing a personal update on my own health journey—from weaning after nearly two and a half years of breastfeeding to navigating shifts in my PMDD symptoms, getting my first mammogram because of my family history of breast cancer, and beginning pelvic floor therapy (which has been far more eye-opening than I anticipated). What I've learned is that women's health is rarely about one symptom, one diagnosis, or one specialist. Everything is connected. And often, the most important skill we can build is learning how to advocate for ourselves. I'm also excited to share the third and final pillar of gen-well: femme. femme. is an intimate supper series designed to bring women together across disciplines, backgrounds, generations, and perspectives for nuanced conversations about women's health. We'll gather clinicians, founders, advocates, and women with lived experience—including voices from both Eastern and Western medicine—to explore the topics that deserve more curiosity, context, and conversation. Because the future of women's health won't be built in echo chambers. It will be built when women come together to learn from one another. Our founding supper focused on perimenopause—a life stage that affects millions of women yet remains widely misunderstood, under-discussed, and too often reduced to a handful of symptoms. The goal? More connection. More conversation. Less hierarchy. And a growing collection of shared wisdom that helps women feel informed, empowered, and less alone. Because women deserve more than one point of view. I'd love to hear from you: What topics would you like to see us tackle at future femme. suppers? Make sure you are following @genwellofficial, and subscribe to the pod wherever you stream!

    19 мин.
  4. 30 апр.

    Bringing Sexy Back to Women’s Health (Hint: It’s the Basics) with Danielle Raniolo

    The idea that the basics of health are “unsexy” is officially over. Whether you’re navigating perimenopause, fertility challenges, or simply seeking to optimize your health, this conversation delivers practical, science-backed insights on what actually moves the needle. Cat sits down with Danielle Raniolo, Founder & Women’s Health Coach, to explore why foundational habits—nutrition, movement, sleep, nervous system regulation, and toxin reduction—are the most powerful tools for long-term health, hormone balance, and longevity. And we have some fun along the way. As Danielle is Cat’s college best friend and former roommate, this conversation blends science, lived experience, and compassionate perspective with a dose of nostalgia, laughter, and real-life reflection. Key Takeaways Danielle’s whole-body approach to women’s health: full-body leadership Strength training for lean muscle, metabolic health, and longevity (how and when to start) Functional medicine and uncovering root causes, including autoimmunity Acute vs. chronic inflammation and its impact on the body Balancing cardio, resistance training, and recovery for long-term health The importance of personalized lab testing (thyroid, metabolic, nutrient markers) Foundational supplements: creatine, magnesium, vitamin D, omega-3s Nutrition strategies: fiber, diversity, and plant-forward protein Nervous system regulation through acupuncture, movement, and mindfulness Fertility optimization and when to consider medical support And so much more Connect with Danielle Instagram  Sign up for The Root Newsletter: Fertility  Sign up for The Root Newsletter:  Perimenopause

    1 ч. 40 мин.
  5. 23 апр.

    Are Your Wild Mood Changes Starting In Your Gut? PMS & PMDD Explained with Roma Vishwanath-Deutsch

    Do you feel like the wheels are coming off the wagon before your period… every single month? Anxiety. Irritability. Short fuse. Emotional overwhelm. Sometimes even depression. And then we’re told to just push through it—like PMS is a throwaway term and suffering in silence (with Advil and a heating pack) is normal. But what if PMS and PMDD, a more severe, cyclical form of premenstrual symptoms that can significantly impact daily life, relationships, and functioning—isn’t “just hormones”? What if it’s something more complex… and something we’ve been missing? In this episode, we sit down with Roma Vishwanath-Deutsch, founder of Pinkmatter, to unpack the real story behind cyclical mood changes—and why the gut, brain, and hormones are far more interconnected than most of us have been told. Cat and Roma share their personal experiences with PMDD, and reflect on how storytelling can help dismantle stigma and reshape how we talk about women’s mental health. This conversation goes beyond quick fixes. We get into the systemic roots of PMS and PMDD, the science behind the gut-brain axis, and what it actually looks like to support your body in a way that feels sustainable, personalized, and stigma-free. If you’ve ever felt dismissed, confused, or overwhelmed by your symptoms—this one is for you! Resources & Links: Pinkmatter Resources & Foundational Cycle & Microbiome Support Pinkmatter and Roma on Instagram Pinkmatter on TikTok Let’s Keep the Conversation Going: If this episode resonated, share it with a friend! Subscribe, rate, and follow @genwellofficial for more conversations like this.

    1 ч. 19 мин.

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Off With Your Coat is a refreshingly new women's health podcast, hosted by gen-well Founder & CEO, Cat Duff. Because women deserve more than one point of view, this show strips away the hierarchy and cuts through the wellness noise. With raw, honest, and sometimes cheeky episodes, Cat brings together doctors, natural medicine practitioners, and founders to share not just their credentials, but their real perspectives as women. The goal? To rebuild trust, spark dialogue (think east meets west), and empower women to make informed health decisions.

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