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In this compelling episode of Mind Movers, Rhona Eskander sits down with Dr Philippa Kaye, a GP, author, and menopause expert who's become a powerful voice in medical communication.
Their honest conversation traverses the landscape of women's health, from medical misogyny to the science of menopause.
Dr Kaye shares her personal cancer journey with raw vulnerability, offering profound insights on resilience and self-discovery.
The discussion challenges societal stigmas and highlights how historical biases continue to shape women's healthcare experiences today.
In This Episode
00:01:40 - Early life and medical career
00:03:35 - The power of medical communication
00:06:35 - Comparing dentistry and medicine as career paths
00:12:40 - Medical misogyny and gender health gap
00:21:05 - The origin of "hysteria" and medical sexism
00:24:20 - Mind-body connection in medicine
00:29:05 - Psychedelic medicine research
00:33:55 - Personal cancer journey
00:43:15 - Cancer rates and prevention
00:47:40 - The pursuit of happiness vs. suffering for goals
00:49:45 - Weight loss medications in society
00:55:50 - Body image and societal standards
01:05:25 - Menopause science and education
01:09:10 - Factors affecting menopause timing
About Dr Philippa Kaye
Dr Philippa Kaye is a practising GP, author, and prominent medical communicator who specialises in women's health and menopause education. With her background from Cambridge and King's College London, she divides her time between clinical practice and media work, where she translates complex medical information into accessible language for millions through television appearances and books including "The Science of Menopause."
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In this compelling episode of Mind Movers, Rhona Eskander sits down with Dr Philippa Kaye, a GP, author, and menopause expert who's become a powerful voice in medical communication.
Their honest conversation traverses the landscape of women's health, from medical misogyny to the science of menopause.
Dr Kaye shares her personal cancer journey with raw vulnerability, offering profound insights on resilience and self-discovery.
The discussion challenges societal stigmas and highlights how historical biases continue to shape women's healthcare experiences today.
In This Episode
00:01:40 - Early life and medical career
00:03:35 - The power of medical communication
00:06:35 - Comparing dentistry and medicine as career paths
00:12:40 - Medical misogyny and gender health gap
00:21:05 - The origin of "hysteria" and medical sexism
00:24:20 - Mind-body connection in medicine
00:29:05 - Psychedelic medicine research
00:33:55 - Personal cancer journey
00:43:15 - Cancer rates and prevention
00:47:40 - The pursuit of happiness vs. suffering for goals
00:49:45 - Weight loss medications in society
00:55:50 - Body image and societal standards
01:05:25 - Menopause science and education
01:09:10 - Factors affecting menopause timing
About Dr Philippa Kaye
Dr Philippa Kaye is a practising GP, author, and prominent medical communicator who specialises in women's health and menopause education. With her background from Cambridge and King's College London, she divides her time between clinical practice and media work, where she translates complex medical information into accessible language for millions through television appearances and books including "The Science of Menopause."
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