Perimenopause Rage: Why Is Everyone So Annoying?

Like many people, I have a love-hate relationship with social media. On the one hand, it can be a breeding ground for trolls and...

November 24, 2024

What's New in Perimenopause

Navigating the journey of menopause, or even just approaching it, can feel like uncharted territory — one minute you’re comfortable, and the next you’re...

Kristyn Hodgdon • Oct 12, 2024 • 4 minute read

What's New in Perimenopause

There are a lot of cool things about getting older. Our life experiences have provided us with wisdom, and we don’t sweat the small...

Sarene Leeds • Aug 25, 2024 • 4 minute read

Estrogen, often referred to as the "female hormone," plays a crucial role in women's health throughout our lives. From puberty to menopause and beyond, this powerful...

Kristyn Hodgdon • Jul 29, 2024 • 3 minute read

“Geriatric pregnancy.” “Advanced maternal age.” The terms may not be flattering, but women who have babies later in life hardly carry the stigma they...

Sarene Leeds • Jul 22, 2024 • 3 minute read

If you’re in your 30s or 40s, you probably know that sexual desire is complex and can be affected by a variety of factors....

Johanna Modak • Jun 10, 2024 • 4 minute read

For some women, their period is the most dreaded time of the month — filled with menstrual cramps, migraines, and heavy bleeding that hinders...

Brighid Flynn • Mar 18, 2024 • 3 minute read

The menstrual cycle is made up of four phases and 28-35 days that are each unique and bring with them their own ups and...

Jennifer "Jay" Palumbo • Nov 21, 2023 • 2 minute read
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The Cycle

From UTIs to wellness trends, 'The Cycle' by Rescripted cuts through the noise so you can be the expert in you in just 5 minutes twice a week.

Rescripted Features

  If you menstruate, there will inevitably come a time in your life when you say goodbye and good riddance to periods for good....

Lindsey Williams • Nov 3, 2023 • 3 minute read
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From First Period To Last Period, hosted by Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon, is a science-backed health and wellness podcast dedicated to shining a light on all of the women’s health topics that have long been considered taboo – from UTIs to endometriosis. From tales of women who have been there to interviews with varying health experts, we’re amplifying women’s needs and voices because we know there is so much more to the female experience than what happens at the doctor’s office. It's hard enough to be a woman without taking on the Wild West of women’s health information. With From First Period To Last Period, we’re doing the legwork on your whole body so you can be the expert in YOU.
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Women’s Health Mavericks is a podcast dedicated to shining a light on the people who are moving the needle when it comes to women’s health and wellness. From inspiring entrepreneurs and innovators to leaders of big brands defining culture to movers and shakers of biosciences companies dedicated to treating women, we’ll introduce you to the people, the ideas, and the businesses that are changing the face of women’s health in America and across the globe. Hosted by Abby Mercado, Co-Founder & CEO of Rescripted.
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In the podcast Sorry For Apologizing, Missy Modell — activist, strategist, and recovering chronic apologizer — along with various experts, explores all of the ways women have been conditioned by society to play small. From being expected to have children, tolerate chronic pain, or just generally accepting gender inequities, join us as we discuss all of the reasons why women should be speaking up more and apologizing for less.
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In The Fertility Sisterhood, Dr. Carmen Messerlian — Harvard Epidemiologist and Fertility Expert — and her sister, Lara discuss what everyone needs to know about how the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and our everyday environmental exposures, impact our health and, therefore, our fertility. Listen as they share practical tips for how you can clean up your lifestyle, not only for yourself but for future generations.