Welcome to the Integrative Women's Health Podcast with Jessica Drummond, your go-to resource for cutting-edge insights into women's health and wellness. Hosted by Dr. Jessica Drummond, DCN, CNS, PT, NBHWC, a renowned expert with over two decades of experience in pelvic health and clinical nutrition, this podcast is designed for health and wellness professionals specializing in pelvic health, fertility, perinatal, postpartum, perimenopause, menopause, and overall wellness. The "Integrative Women's Health Podcast" offers a unique blend of content formats to enrich your practice and knowledge. Expect enlightening interviews with innovative professionals in women's health, engaging conversations with students and graduates from The Integrative Women's Health Institute, insightful case studies with actual clients, and Dr. Drummond’s solo episodes on hot topics in integrative women's health practice. Our discussions will focus on the latest tools for supporting women's health, featuring functional nutrition, health coaching, exercise, sleep, and other therapeutic strategies. Through our episodes, you'll learn how to empower your clients to heal from complex health issues using evidence-based approaches. Dr. Drummond, founder and CEO of The Integrative Women's Health Institute, aims to provide practitioners with on-demand, evidence-driven continuing education. Our podcast mirrors this goal by offering valuable, practical information that you can apply in your practice. Stay connected and enhance your expertise in women's health by visiting our website, IntegrativeWomensHealthInstitute.com (https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/), and following us on Instagram @IntegrativeWomensHealth (https://www.instagram.com/integrativewomenshealth/). Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and join us on this transformative journey in women's health.
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Episode #119
119: The Family Dynamics of Endometriosis and IVF with Candice Guardino
Aug 18, 202655 min
“We push through, but sometimes we push too hard, too long, too often.” - Candice Guardino It’s so easy for painful periods to become part of a family story. Your mother had them, your aunts had them, your great-grandmother had them. Throughout, everyone learned to keep going, show up for work, take care of the family, and not make too much of it. While we should be proud of that strength, normalizing pushing through the pain makes it much harder to recognize when pain is not normal and when a different level of care is what’s needed. The same family dynamics tend to come back into play with fertility treatment. The questions, opinions, encouragement, and advice probably come from a loving place, but they add pressure to an already exhausting process. As women’s health practitioners, we have to consider what our clients are navigating outside our treatment rooms. Are their symptoms being minimized at home? Do they feel like they can ask for help? Are they avoiding family because they don’t want to explain another unsuccessful IVF cycle? Having these conversations with our patients and clients can help us better understand the support she actually needs. In today’s episode, I’m joined by author, actor, and comedian Candice Guardino to talk about the family and cultural dynamics that shaped her experiences with endometriosis and infertility. Candice shares how years of painful periods were normalized, what it was like to continue performing through chronic pain and IVF treatment, why receiving an endometriosis diagnosis changed the way she understood her body, managing miscarriage, the emotional and financial strain of fertility treatment, finding a more individualized approach to IVF, how practitioners can help women feel less alone, and more. Enjoy the episode, and let's innovate and integrate together! --- Learn more or watch the video version of this conversation at https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/the-family-dynamics-of-endometriosis-and-ivf-with-candice-guardino/ . Connect with me and access our entire platform at IntegrativeWomensHealthInstitute.com ( https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/ ). Find and follow us @integrativewomenshealth on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/@integrativewomenshealth ) and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/integrativewomenshealth/ ).
118: An Integrative Physical Therapy Approach to Chronic Pain with Stacey Roberts PT, RN, MSN
Aug 11, 202654 min
“We’re just not looking at the whole person anymore.” - Stacey Roberts Sometimes a patient is doing everything they're supposed to do, but they're still in pain. They've tried physical therapy, massage, supplements, maybe even surgery, and they're still looking for answers. Those are the cases that invite us to widen our lens. Because pain isn't only about what's happening in a joint or a muscle. Hormones, inflammation, gut health, nervous system signaling, sleep, stress, and biomechanics can all be part of the picture, and understanding those connections gives us more ways to help. Practicing this way also requires a different kind of healthcare model. It's almost impossible to have the necessary conversations when you're seeing several patients an hour or working within a system that doesn't give you the time to ask deeper questions. More practitioners are beginning to create practices where they can offer that kind of whole-person care, and that brings up its own questions. What can you do within your scope? When should you collaborate or hire? And can you really build a successful cash-based integrative practice if you don't live in a large or affluent market? In this episode, I'm joined by Stacey Roberts, PT, RN, MSN, a musculoskeletal specialist, pelvic and sexual health physiotherapist, and functional medicine specialist with more than 30 years of experience. Stacey shares how questions she couldn't answer through traditional physical therapy led her to explore the gut-joint connection, hormones, inflammation, and other drivers of chronic pain, what it looks like to expand your skills without stepping outside your scope, building the right clinical team, how Stacey grew a thriving cash-based practice after being told that model wouldn't work in her community, and more. Enjoy the episode, and let's innovate and integrate together! --- Learn more or watch the video version of this conversation at https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/an-integrative-physical-therapy-approach-to-chronic-pain-with-stacey-roberts/ . Connect with me and access our entire platform at IntegrativeWomensHealthInstitute.com ( https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/ ). Find and follow us @integrativewomenshealth on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/@integrativewomenshealth ) and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/integrativewomenshealth/ ).
117: Being a Better Chronic Illness Care Professional Through The Eyes of A Patient
Aug 4, 202652 min
“I felt like someone was in it with me.” - Rachel Weaver One of the hardest parts of caring for people with chronic illness is that we don't always have the answer. Symptoms can take years to fully understand. Treatments don't always work the way we'd hoped. And sometimes the biggest challenge isn't deciding what to do next, it's helping someone keep moving forward while you're figuring it out together. Our role isn't only to diagnose and prescribe. It's also to create space for people to feel heard, supported, and safe while they're navigating an incredibly difficult season of life. That doesn't require having all the answers. It requires listening well, asking thoughtful questions, and remembering that every person sitting across from us has already invested an enormous amount of energy just to make it into the room. In this episode, I'm joined by author and speaker Rachel Weaver to talk about her memoir, Dizzy, and what living through nearly two decades of chronic illness taught her about healthcare from the patient's perspective. Rachel shares the experience of searching for answers while navigating debilitating vestibular migraine, and together we explore what makes patients feel dismissed, what helps them feel genuinely supported, why communication can be just as important as clinical expertise, coaching versus problem-solving, the realities of navigating a fragmented healthcare system, the importance of multidisciplinary care, and how practitioners can make an extraordinary difference, even when they don't yet know exactly what's causing a person's symptoms. Enjoy the episode, and let's innovate and integrate together! --- Learn more or watch the video version of this conversation at https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/being-a-better-chronic-illness-care-professional-through-the-eyes-of-a-patient/ . Connect with me and access our entire platform at IntegrativeWomensHealthInstitute.com ( https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/ ). Find and follow us @integrativewomenshealth on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/@integrativewomenshealth ) and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/integrativewomenshealth/ ).
116: Why Clean Air is So Important To Women's and Children's Health
Jul 28, 202659 min
“We wanted a place where grandma feels safe coming to watch a little kid do class.” - Joseph Alexander One of the things we've learned over the past few years is that as much as our health is impacted by the choices we make as individuals, it's also shaped by the environments we spend time in every day. The air in our clinics, schools, gyms, and workplaces influences not only how infections spread, but also how well we think, learn, recover, and our overall quality of life. Yet indoor air quality is still rarely a topic in healthcare conversations. As practitioners, we need to expand the way we think about prevention. Whether you're working with someone recovering from a viral illness, supporting a pregnant client, treating endometriosis or chronic pain, or simply trying to keep your team healthier throughout the year, cleaner indoor air is one of the most overlooked tools we have. The exciting part is that many of the changes you can make are surprisingly practical and don't require rebuilding your clinic or completely changing the way you work. In today’s episode, I'm joined by Joseph Alexander, engineer and co-owner of Alexander's Martial Arts, whose family transformed their martial arts school into a model for healthier indoor air. Joe walks us through the engineering behind ventilation, filtration, CO₂ monitoring, and upper-room UV systems, and explains why these strategies matter for far more than COVID alone. We also talk about protecting vulnerable patients, creating safer healthcare and fitness spaces, supporting children's learning and cognitive health, and simple changes practitioners can make to improve the environments where care happens every day. Enjoy the episode, and let's innovate and integrate together! --- Learn more or watch the video version of this conversation at https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/why-clean-air-is-so-important-to-womens-and-childrens-health-with-joe-alexander/ . Connect with me and access our entire platform at IntegrativeWomensHealthInstitute.com ( https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/ ). Find and follow us @integrativewomenshealth on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/@integrativewomenshealth ) and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/integrativewomenshealth/ ).
115: Midlife Women's Heart Health: How Pregnancy Complications, PCOS, and Slight Increases in Blood Pressure Increase Women's Cardiovascular Risk
Jul 21, 202639 min
“Heart disease is the number one killer globally, and 80 to 90% is preventable.” - Michelle Routhenstein Heart disease is still the leading cause of death for women but it's surprisingly easy to overlook in everyday practice. It develops quietly over years. Blood pressure creeps up, cholesterol patterns change, PCOS, insulin resistance, and chronic inflammation continue to influence vascular health long after the original diagnosis. By the time symptoms become clear, the disease process has often been underway for decades. The encouraging part is that so many of these risk factors are things we're already talking about with our clients, like nutrition, movement, blood sugar regulation, and gut health. Supporting cardiovascular health doesn't require a completely different approach. It means recognizing when those everyday interventions can also protect the heart and knowing which early risk factors deserve a closer look before they become much bigger problems. In today’s episode, I'm joined by Michelle Routhenstein, preventive cardiology dietitian and founder of Entirely Nourished, to talk about why cardiovascular prevention belongs in every women's health practice. Michelle shares the early warning signs she wants every practitioner to recognize, nutrition strategies that support vascular health, the importance of nitric oxide and gut health, why soft plaque deserves more attention, the simple changes practitioners can make to help women reduce their cardiovascular risk, and more. Enjoy the episode, and let's innovate and integrate together! --- Learn more or watch the video version of this conversation at https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/midlife-womens-heart-health-how-pregnancy-complications-pcos-and-slight-increases-in-blood-pressure-increase-womens-cardiovascular-risk/ . Connect with me and access our entire platform at IntegrativeWomensHealthInstitute.com ( https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/ ). Find and follow us @integrativewomenshealth on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/@integrativewomenshealth ) and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/integrativewomenshealth/ ).
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