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Join Women’s Agenda and a huge number of expert guests for The Women’s Health Project.
This is a special podcast series examining how and where women’s health has been sidelined and overlooked, while also exploring the innovation, advocacy and research that’s being done to significantly change the story. 
It’s a massive project. But it’s one we hope to make a solid start on during this series, to understand where and how women’s health has been dismissed, and ensure different areas like -- heart disease, mental health, reproductive health, physical health -- get a gendered spotlight to help improve outcomes for all of us. And to position women’s health as pivotal to the pandemic recovery. 
This series is independently created by Women’s Agenda and Agenda Media, and made possible thanks to the support of Organon, the recently launched pharmaceutical company dedicated to a better and healthier every day for every woman. 
Let’s change the story. Join us on the Women’s Health Project.
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Join Women’s Agenda and a huge number of expert guests for The Women’s Health Project.
This is a special podcast series examining how and where women’s health has been sidelined and overlooked, while also exploring the innovation, advocacy and research that’s being done to significantly change the story. 
It’s a massive project. But it’s one we hope to make a solid start on during this series, to understand where and how women’s health has been dismissed, and ensure different areas like -- heart disease, mental health, reproductive health, physical health -- get a gendered spotlight to help improve outcomes for all of us. And to position women’s health as pivotal to the pandemic recovery. 
This series is independently created by Women’s Agenda and Agenda Media, and made possible thanks to the support of Organon, the recently launched pharmaceutical company dedicated to a better and healthier every day for every woman. 
Let’s change the story. Join us on the Women’s Health Project.
Don’t miss an episode. Subscribe via Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The contraception chat

    The contraception chat

    Six decades since the pill changed everything, there's still work to do on making contraception accessible and affordable.
    How far have we come in terms of innovation, affordability, and ensuring we can access the best methods possible?
    We explore all this and more, on the latest episode of the Women's Health Project, our special podcast series examining where women's health has been sidelined, and what's being done -- or could be done -- to fill the gaps.
    The Women's Health Project is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. It's editorially independent, but make possible thanks to the support of Organon, the recently launched pharmaceutical dedicated to women.
    Check out our other podcasts, the Women's Agenda Podcast and The Leadership Lessons.

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    • 21 min
    Leave no woman behind

    Leave no woman behind

    How do we ensure quality healthcare is delivered for all women in Australia, across all backgrounds, regions and contexts? An intersectional approach, rather than one that benefits only certain groups?
    We've seen and heard about some of the gender gaps in healthcare, but the gaps between different communities and groups of women can be far wider.
    In this episode, we touch on some of these gaps: including the gaps in between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Australia, as well as the added hurdles and gaps faced by women with disabilities, women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds as well as refugee and asylum seeker women.
    These gaps are often known, but they're rarely addressed sufficiently. So what would a truly inclusive healthcare system look like?
    We explore all this and more in this episode of the podcast.
    The Women’s Health Project is an editorially independent special podcast series created by Women’s Agenda and supported by Organon, the recently launched pharmaceutical company dedicated to a better and healthier every day for every woman. 
    Our Women's Agenda podcasts are produced by Agenda Media, the 100% female-owned and run publisher behind Women's Agenda. You can check out our other podcasts, The Leadership Lessons and The Women's Agenda Podcast.


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    • 24 min
    The female entrepreneurs transforming women's health

    The female entrepreneurs transforming women's health

    As the Women's Health Project returns this week, we look at the massive push by women to change the business of women's health, including how care is delivered.  
    We look at how investors, inventors and others have failed to consider women's health for so long, and why the past few years especially have been seing the numbers shifting, the business community racing to catch up.
    With women contributing to discuss raising capital, inventing, digital health, FemTech, new models of care delivery and more, we look at how determination and grit will further transform the women's health space.
    The Women’s Health Project is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women’s Agenda. 
    This project is editorially independent but made possible thanks to the support of Organon, the recently launched pharmaceutical company dedicated to a better and healthier every day for every woman. 


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    • 17 min
    The evolving expectations of fitness and exercise

    The evolving expectations of fitness and exercise

    How much exercise should you do? How fit should you be? What type of movements should you be focusing on? 
    That will depend on who you talk to. Or rather who is talking to you, at any point of the day.
    On TV, in the media, and 24/7 on social media, via the influencers and fitfluencers sharing what’s become an ideal version of arms, legs, abs and buts. 
    Every day, we’re exposed to a version of what it means to be fit as a woman.
    To some extent, it can be inspiring and motivating. But to another extent, actually harmful and even toxic. 
    In this episode, we look at how pressures on women to achieve certain aesthetics have evolved over time, and have now hit news levels on social media. Especially through Instagram.
    With special guests including Dr Nikki Stamp, as well as psychologists and researchers, we ask: how did "women's health" become so intrinsically linked with aesthetics?
    The Women’s Health Project is a special podcast series created by Women’s Agenda and supported by Organon, the recently launched pharmaceutical company dedicated to a better and healthier every day for every woman. 


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    • 24 min
    Just squeeze? The pelvic floor mystery

    Just squeeze? The pelvic floor mystery

    Pelvic floor! How does this all-important group of muscles remain such a mystery to women and girls, despite the role it serves in supporting everything from exercising to enjoying pleasurable sex, preventing bladder leaks and prolapse?
    Today, we're talking about it. With the help of some pelvic physios, women who've dedicated their lives and careers to learning everything possible about this aspect of our anatomy and supporting women and girls and anyone experiencing pelvic dysfunction or pain due to injury, childbirth, endometriosis or something else.
    We look at what women receive internationally to support pelvic health -- including up to 20 free pelvic physio sessions post birth in France.
    And we ask HOW is it that strengthening these muscles continues to go ignored, despite so many other fitness and exercise pressures placed on women. Particularly when it comes to social and media expectations of the "post baby body".
    This is the latest installment of The Women's Health Project, examining the areas of women's health that have been sidelined, ignored and underfunded for too long. Alongside the positive developments occurring that are addressing these health issues, and will ultimately support a better story and future for everyone.
    The Women's Health Project is hosted by Angela Priestley, produced by Allison Ho and published by Agenda Media, also the publisher of Women's Agenda. It's made possible thanks to the support of Organon.

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    • 23 min
    Endometriosis sufferers got an apology. What next?

    Endometriosis sufferers got an apology. What next?

    Back in 2017, Health Minister Greg Hunt issued a rare apology to Australian women.
    He directed it towards the one in ten who suffer from endometriosis, noting that the condition should have been acknowledged at an earlier time. In a much more powerful way.
    His apology came on behalf of all those in parliament and from the medical system.
    The apology, during an Endo Active event in Canberra, featuring a number of different advocacy groups and “Endo Warriors" in the room, marked a major turning point for those who suffer from endometriosis in Australia.
    Because previously, endometriosis had gone largely ignored or overlooked.
    On this week’s Women’s Health Project, we’re exploring endometriosis in Australia: how far we’ve come, and the very long way we have to go.
    It takes an average six and a half years for someone to be diagnosed with endometriosis. And even that is an improvement: that figure is down from an average seven to 12 years a decade ago.

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    • 19 min

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