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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Kaye Brundidge, an anesthesiologist and medical intuitive who spent decades in operating rooms before dedicating her work to helping women truly understand their bodies. It's a warm, eye-opening conversation that will make you feel seen and more equipped than ever to take charge of your health.
Dr. Kaye speaks candidly about what she witnessed in her years of practice: women who were brilliant advocates for everyone around them, but had never learned to advocate for themselves. She's here to change that. From the science behind how unprocessed emotions show up in the body, to the very real power of complementary practices like tapping, acupuncture, and mindfulness ~ she makes a compelling, accessible case for treating the whole person, not just the symptoms.
We also dig into the state of women's healthcare in America ~ why only 1-2% of medical research dollars go toward women's health, what the system gets wrong about menopause and perimenopause, and why your intuition is not something to be dismissed. Dr. Kaye leaves us with simple, practical encouragement ~ bring an advocate to your appointments, ask the questions, and carve out quiet time to reconnect with your inner signal.
Give this episode a listen ~ you'll walk away feeling more informed and empowered to advocate for the care you truly deserve
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Kaye Brundidge, an anesthesiologist and medical intuitive who spent decades in operating rooms before dedicating her work to helping women truly understand their bodies. It's a warm, eye-opening conversation that will make you feel seen and more equipped than ever to take charge of your health.
Dr. Kaye speaks candidly about what she witnessed in her years of practice: women who were brilliant advocates for everyone around them, but had never learned to advocate for themselves. She's here to change that. From the science behind how unprocessed emotions show up in the body, to the very real power of complementary practices like tapping, acupuncture, and mindfulness ~ she makes a compelling, accessible case for treating the whole person, not just the symptoms.
We also dig into the state of women's healthcare in America ~ why only 1-2% of medical research dollars go toward women's health, what the system gets wrong about menopause and perimenopause, and why your intuition is not something to be dismissed. Dr. Kaye leaves us with simple, practical encouragement ~ bring an advocate to your appointments, ask the questions, and carve out quiet time to reconnect with your inner signal.
Give this episode a listen ~ you'll walk away feeling more informed and empowered to advocate for the care you truly deserve
In This Episode We Cover:Resources & Links Mentioned: