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Five Endometriosis Podcasts that are worth a listen

 If you are like me, you know that podcasts are life; they are perfect to listen to when going to sleep, travelling and doing household chores. And with over 800,000 active podcasts to date, there is something for everyone, including about endometriosis. 

I listen to podcasts solely on my Spotify account, but there are so many places to listen to podcasts, so I thought I would make a list of endometriosis podcasts. All the links will be for Spotify, but I'm sure you can find these podcasts on other sites as well. 

1.) The Endo Babe Podcast: Endometriosis w/ Chelsea Bri

"Welcome to The Endo Babe Podcast with your host Chelsea Bri. This is a badass + empowering podcast for people with endometriosis created with the mission to help you thrive with endometriosis.
Here we dive deep into all things endometriosis, mindset, self-love, health, and so much more so you can leave this podcast feeling inspired + empowered on your own health journey, with more confidence and the belief that you too can have more good days than bad."

2.) Living with endo

"Living with Endo: The A-Z of Endometriosis, hosted by Endometriosis Australia's ambassador Ellie Angel-Mobbs.
This special podcast is all about educating and creating awareness for Endo. It will feature exclusive interviews medical professionals providing education in Endometriosis plus some really open and candid chats with Endometriosis Australia Ambassadors, Champions and others in the community affected by this disease."

3.) She Sesh- Endometriosis  & womxhood

"I empower womxn* to thrive through endometriosis with self-advocacy, spiritual practices, and community support. It’s time we take back what chronic illness has tried to steal! I’m a Endometriosis & Adenomyosis warrior, a Hatha yoga teacher, a life coach in training, and a resilient woman who’s determined to live life despite endo- equipping you to do the same! *I use the term “woman/sister” as a part of my mission statement. Defining women as women-identified, gender questioning, gender fluid, non-binary, or any person that would like to be included in this definition."

4.) This EndoLife Podcast

"From surgery to natural therapies, This EndoLife brings you guests who are challenging chronic illnesses and mental health issues in their own unique ways and are changing lives with their inspiring work."

5.) Endometriosis: Journey to Butterfly podcast

"This podcast is about my journey with endometriosis over the last 15 plus years, including my present day. I will talk all things endometriosis-symptoms, surgery, medical appointments, medications, natural methods, products, eating habits and more."

There are plenty of other endometriosis podcasts out there but these are my favourite ones that I have come across. What endometriosis podcasts do you recommend?

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