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Mind the Gap: Women’s Health

Mind the Gap: Women’s Health

By: Camille Giacomotto
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Mind the Gap: Women’s Health is a new podcast series exploring one of modern medicine’s biggest blind spots: the Women’s Health Gap. Through open, accessible conversations with leading researchers, founders, investors, and policy experts, Season 1 connects the stories behind the data to reveal how women’s health has been overlooked and what it will take to change that.


Structured around five pillars: education, research, innovation, investment, and policy, the 12-episode season dives into topics such as PCOS and chronic pain, censorship of women’s health content, femtech innovation, funding inequities, and the impact of health policy on real lives.


Designed to welcome listeners who may shy away from overly technical or medical content, the season blends rigorous science with storytelling, practical insight, and hope, offering an accessible platform for anyone who wants to better understand women’s health and be part of closing the gap.

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Camille Giacomotto
Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Why I Started This Podcast
    Feb 3 2026

    In this first episode of Mind the Gap, I explain the purpose of the podcast and introduce its five core pillars: Research, Education, Policy, Investment, Innovation. I outline how each pillar captures a different part of the gender health gap, from how studies are designed, to how care is delivered, how symptoms affect our work lives, how policies are written, and how cultural norms shape what gets taken seriously.

    Listeners will learn why looking at women’s health through these five lenses gives a clearer, more practical picture of what needs to change. I also share how these pillars will structure future episodes, guide our choice of guests, and help turn complex issues into concrete questions and actions.


    I’d like to thank Clark at Pine Forest Media for his incredible support throughout the production process, Studio Indice for their brilliant work on the visual identity, and Lechani for the beautiful music.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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