Episodes

  • Your Vote Helps Women
    Aug 21 2025

    In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt explores the profound impact of local elections on our daily lives, focusing on the upcoming Dutchess County Court Judge race. Joined by special guests Michelle Horton—author, advocate, and sister of domestic violence survivor Nicole Addimando—and Linsey Gatto, a member of the Nicole Addimando Community Defense Committee, the conversation delves into the intersection of justice, women’s health, and community activism. Together, they discuss how local leadership shapes access to healthcare, public safety, and the rights of women and families. Michelle shares the harrowing story of her sister Nikki’s experience with domestic violence and the subsequent legal battle that exposed deep flaws and biases within the court system. Linsey reflects on her journey from building an online community for mothers to becoming an advocate for justice, highlighting the power of collective action and the importance of supporting survivors. The episode unpacks common myths about domestic violence, the challenges victims face in seeking justice, and the ripple effects of judicial decisions on entire communities. As the election approaches, Dr. Novatt and her guests urge listeners to educate themselves, get involved, and vote with intention—reminding us that real change often begins at the local level. The episode is a call to action for all who care about fairness, safety, and the well-being of women and children, emphasizing that every voice and every vote truly matters.

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    Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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    52 mins
  • Senator Hinchey Speaks about Public Service and Women's Health
    Aug 14 2025

    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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    57 mins
  • Mental Health Healing with Ketamine and Modalities beyond the Conventional
    Aug 7 2025

    In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt welcomes licensed professional clinical counselor Taylor Harris for an in-depth conversation about the diverse ways people experience, manage, and heal from mental health challenges. Taylor shares her personal and professional journey into the world of mental health, reflecting on how early experiences with therapy and a fascination with human consciousness shaped her approach. The discussion explores the intersection of trauma, mental health, and identity, emphasizing the importance of considering cultural, gender, and societal factors in the healing process. Taylor and Dr. Amy delve into a variety of therapeutic modalities, including EMDR, trauma-informed relational somatics, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. Taylor explains how traditional talk therapy can sometimes fall short, and how somatic and alternative approaches can offer deeper healing, especially when integrated with relational safety and trust. The conversation also addresses the evolving language around trauma, the impact of societal conditioning, and the need for accessible, intentional, and safe healing practices. Listeners will gain insight into the science and practice of ketamine therapy, the importance of community and relationship in healing, and the value of intuition and self-knowledge. The episode closes with a reminder that healing is a deeply personal journey, best supported by compassionate practitioners and a willingness to explore both traditional and innovative paths to wellness.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • A Journey with Infertility
    Jul 31 2025

    Rachel Fisch-Kaplan joins Dr. Amy Novatt to speak about her personal journey with infertility. Rachel talks about her deep wish to have a baby and the many obstacles that kept her from conceiving (initially). She speaks to us about the hardships of the medical interventions for infertility, the stressors of anticipating her monthly menses, miscarriages and then the eventual success she and her partner achieved with the help of reproductive technology and a great medical team.

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    25 mins
  • Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
    Jul 24 2025

    Dr. Novatt reviews the newest 2025 guidelines from the American Urological Association on The Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause. Learn all about this condition and recommendations made to assist women experiencing changes in the vulva, vagina and urinary system during the menopause transition and beyond.

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    11 mins
  • Who is Dr. Amy?
    Jul 17 2025

    In this 100th episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt celebrates this milestone by reflecting on her journey and the essence of her podcast. Joined by her friend Carla Goldstein, JD, Omega Institute's president, CEO, and cofounder of the Omega Women's Leadership Center. In this episode, the guest, takes on the role of the interviewer. Dr. Novatt opens up about the evolution of her voice as a medical professional and podcaster. She shares personal anecdotes about the challenges and triumphs she faced during her medical training and how they shaped her commitment to listening deeply and creating a platform for women's stories. Throughout the episode, Dr. Novatt emphasizes the importance of empathy, humor, and the shared experience of womanhood. She discusses the invaluable lessons she's learned from her guests and listeners, highlighting the universal themes of resilience, curiosity, and the complexity of healing. The conversation touches on the various stages of a woman's life, from adolescence through menopause, and the necessity of finding joy and humor in even the most challenging circumstances. She acknowledges the weight of women's collective experiences and the privilege of being a part of their healing journeys. This milestone episode is a testament to the power of storytelling and the strength found in shared vulnerabilities, leaving listeners with a sense of community and a renewed commitment to curiosity and compassion.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Power and The Body
    Jul 10 2025

    In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt delves into the nuances of power and its manifestations in personal and professional realms, especially for women. The episode explores how power dynamics influence health, relationships, workplaces, and finances, urging listeners to consider whether they wield power through collaboration or authority. Dr. Novatt emphasizes the significance of understanding one's connection with their body, highlighting the impact of power perception on healing and healthcare experiences. The episode features a conversation with Ana Barreto, a Brazilian American author and transformational teacher. Ana shares her remarkable journey from a businesswoman in the hospitality industry to a healer and advocate for women's empowerment. She discusses her early struggles, the influence of mentors, her educational pursuits, and how mindfulness played a crucial role in balancing her career and personal life. Ana's narrative underscores the importance of self-care, emotional intelligence, and redefining power for women in leadership roles. As the discussion progresses, both Dr. Novatt and Ana examine the pervasive issue of self-sabotage, particularly among women, and its detrimental effects on health and well-being. They provide practical advice on identifying and overcoming self-sabotaging behaviors, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness, meditation, and self-compassion.

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    50 mins
  • Money Matters?
    Jul 3 2025

    In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt sits down with Vicki Haak, a seasoned financial advisor. The episode dives into the evolution of the taboo surrounding financial discussions, particularly focusing on how women were historically excluded from these crucial conversations. Vicki shares her personal journey, revealing how a childhood devoid of financial literacy propelled her into a career where she merged her love for numbers with an innate desire to empower others in understanding financial matters.

    Amy and Vicki explore the psychological aspects of money management. They discuss how financial stress can significantly impact overall health, contributing to conditions like anxiety, depression, and cardiovascular issues. The conversation highlights the unique challenges women face in the financial world and the importance of self-empowerment, financial literacy, and the need for more women in advisory roles. Vicki's insights shed light on the importance of acting as one's own fiduciary and the role that confidence and education play in financial well-being.

    As the episode progresses, Vicki offers valuable advice on overcoming the intimidation often associated with financial discussions. She encourages women to 'own it,' emphasizing the power of knowledge and the importance of having a supportive advisor.

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    40 mins