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In this episode of GynoCurious, host Dr. Amy Novatt welcomes New York State Senator Michelle Hinchey for an inspiring and candid conversation about the intersection of politics, healthcare, and women’s rights. Senator Hinchey shares her journey into public service, influenced by her family’s legacy and her commitment to making a tangible difference in her community, especially for marginalized groups and rural populations. The episode dives into pressing legislative issues, including menstrual equity, period poverty, and the rising costs of menstrual products. Senator Hinchey discusses her work on bills that require free menstrual products in public colleges, state buildings, and emergency housing.The conversation also explores the challenges of corporate medicine, the impact of insurance companies, and the importance of transparency and access in healthcare, particularly for women and those living in rural areas. Dr. Novatt and Senator Hinchey further examine the politics of fertility care, highlighting the need for equitable access to technologies like egg freezing and IVF. They reflect on the broader implications of reproductive rights, the ripple effects of empowering women, and the ongoing fight for healthcare justice. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to stay engaged, keep the faith, and recognize the power of collective action in driving meaningful change.
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
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In this episode of GynoCurious, host Dr. Amy Novatt welcomes New York State Senator Michelle Hinchey for an inspiring and candid conversation about the intersection of politics, healthcare, and women’s rights. Senator Hinchey shares her journey into public service, influenced by her family’s legacy and her commitment to making a tangible difference in her community, especially for marginalized groups and rural populations. The episode dives into pressing legislative issues, including menstrual equity, period poverty, and the rising costs of menstrual products. Senator Hinchey discusses her work on bills that require free menstrual products in public colleges, state buildings, and emergency housing.The conversation also explores the challenges of corporate medicine, the impact of insurance companies, and the importance of transparency and access in healthcare, particularly for women and those living in rural areas. Dr. Novatt and Senator Hinchey further examine the politics of fertility care, highlighting the need for equitable access to technologies like egg freezing and IVF. They reflect on the broader implications of reproductive rights, the ripple effects of empowering women, and the ongoing fight for healthcare justice. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to stay engaged, keep the faith, and recognize the power of collective action in driving meaningful change.
Questions of comments?
Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
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