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So many women’s health issues come with a hidden layer: trauma. From birth trauma and medical gaslighting to subtle, cumulative stress that lives in the body, these experiences shape how women feel, function, and heal. Yet, most exercise physiologists were never trained to recognise or address trauma’s impact—until now.
In this groundbreaking episode, Courtenay sits down with Stuart McDonald, exercise physiologist, educator, and trauma specialist, to explore why EPs are uniquely positioned to work with clients affected by trauma, and how the Working with Trauma & Women’s Health Program is redefining what’s possible in clinical care.
What We Cover in This Episode:
PLUS A deep dive into the four lessons covered in the Working with Trauma & Women’s Health Program, including:
Connect with us on social media:
@her.education_
@stumacster
For women's health professional development head to our website
www.hereducation.com.au
By CourtenaySo many women’s health issues come with a hidden layer: trauma. From birth trauma and medical gaslighting to subtle, cumulative stress that lives in the body, these experiences shape how women feel, function, and heal. Yet, most exercise physiologists were never trained to recognise or address trauma’s impact—until now.
In this groundbreaking episode, Courtenay sits down with Stuart McDonald, exercise physiologist, educator, and trauma specialist, to explore why EPs are uniquely positioned to work with clients affected by trauma, and how the Working with Trauma & Women’s Health Program is redefining what’s possible in clinical care.
What We Cover in This Episode:
PLUS A deep dive into the four lessons covered in the Working with Trauma & Women’s Health Program, including:
Connect with us on social media:
@her.education_
@stumacster
For women's health professional development head to our website
www.hereducation.com.au

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