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Here's Something Good

Here's Something Good

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Each week, we talk to renowned scientists and medical experts about the latest breakthroughs, the good news about women’s health and the simple steps women can take to help them live healthier and happier every day. Together we are bringing you something good each week on women’s health and longevity, and it wouldn’t be possible without their support. For more information on Seneca, visit our website senecaforward.com.

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Episodes
  • Metabolic Health: A Foundation for Aging Well
    Aug 14 2025

    Metabolic health is the foundation for how well we age—and for women, it influences everything from energy and mood to hormone balance. In this episode, longevity expert Dr. Karen Koffler explores the fundamentals of metabolic health, the role of blood sugar stability, the impact of inflammation, and the connection between metabolism and hormones. She shares how small, intentional changes can help women improve resilience, maintain energy, and protect their health across life stages.

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    24 mins
  • Period Positivity: Talking to Our Daughters
    Aug 7 2025

    Period positivity begins with open, informed conversations—especially as girls and young women head into a new school year and a new stage of life. For many, getting a first period marks a transition from childhood to adolescence, a moment that can feel both exciting and awkward. In this episode, Dr. Charis Chambers—an OB-GYN with fellowship training in pediatric and adolescent gynecology and founder of The Period Doctor platform—discusses how mothers and caregivers can foster dialogue with girls and young women that can build confidence and strengthen bonds. And how early education around menstruation can lead to lasting comfort and understanding across all stages of a woman’s life.

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    15 mins
  • Period Power: What Every Young Woman Needs to Know
    Jul 31 2025

    Menstrual health is foundational to lifelong well-being. Education around periods is often inconsistent, stigmatized, or incomplete. In this episode we talk to Dr. Charis Chambers, an OB/GYN with fellowship training in pediatric and adolescent gynecology, and founder of The Period Doctor platform. From Dr. Chambers we learn how early education can build confidence, body literacy, and agency for girls and young women. We cover what every young woman should know about menstruation—and how accurate information at the start of the health journey can shape outcomes across a lifetime.

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    14 mins
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