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Ep1 "But You Aren't Even Pregnant, Yet?"

Ep1 "But You Aren't Even Pregnant, Yet?"

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In this introductory episode of 'Beyond the Clock', host Kole Whitty shares her personal journey into pregnancy after 40.

She discusses the challenges and dreams of redefining parenthood beyond societal clocks and limitations. Kole provides an intimate look at her life, including her experiences with trauma, addiction recovery, and healing through unconventional methods like psychedelics.

The episode is not only a narrative of personal transformation but also a call to build a supportive community for those exploring parenthood on their own terms. With future episodes promising raw and honest conversations about fertility, pregnancy, and emotional transitions, Kole aims to empower listeners with insights, stories, and resources along the way.

00:00 Introduction to Beyond the Clock

00:23 The Journey to Motherhood After 40

00:47 Creating a Space for Unique Conversations

01:21 Embracing the Transformative Power

01:40 The Internal Shifts Before Pregnancy

02:24 What Makes This Podcast Different

04:49 Meet My Husband, TAH

07:15 My Personal Journey and Struggles

09:47 A Turning Point: Overcoming Health Challenges

17:41 Discovering Alternative Healing Modalities 21:22 Trust and Signs 21:57 Psychedelic Journey Begins

22:47 Healing and Integration

24:22 Meeting Tom and Moving to Austin

26:58 Fitness and Transformation

29:34 Creating the Condor Approach

32:08 Psychedelic Informed Coaching

35:01 Journey to Parenthood

40:16 Conclusion and Next Steps

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