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🗓️ 9 May 2025
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In this episode, I sit down with Alex Taylor, co-founder of Perelel, to talk about our shared health journeys and how they’ve shaped our current paths. We dive into the challenges of navigating the healthcare system as women, the importance of research in women’s health, and the generational shifts in parenting. Alex shares how her health struggles sparked a career change, how she built Perelel,. the mission behind Perelel’s targeted vitamin routines, and their work to help close the women’s health research gap.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a Dear Media production. |
0:04.3 | Welcome back to another episode of Conversations with Cam, a fun little bonus episode that I'm so excited to share with you all because it is the co-founder and co-CEO of one of my favorite brands parallel. |
0:18.1 | And her name is Alex Taylor. |
0:20.1 | And we honestly share a lot in common of |
0:23.5 | like our origin stories of leaving the corporate world to like start something of our own. |
0:29.3 | And even though we went different paths of what that something is that we started, |
0:33.6 | there are a lot of similarities between our stories and then also our passions and the focus of |
0:39.3 | our work. And I think this conversation really ties all of that in the sense of we talk a ton |
0:45.1 | about motherhood. We talk a ton about the birth of a mother, which is Parallel's new campaign that I'm |
0:49.9 | so honored to be a part of. We talk about the highs and the lows and her experience running a |
0:55.5 | company as a mom. We cover a lot. And if you are not familiar, Parallel is the first and only |
1:01.2 | OB-GYN-founded vitamin company offering clean, targeted nutrition for each distinct stage of a |
1:07.0 | woman's hormonal journey, which I find so important because those of us who are prenatal |
1:12.3 | or in our first trimester do not need the same exact supplements as those of us who are |
1:17.1 | postpartum. And parallel really takes that into account and created a vitamin pack for all of the |
1:23.7 | different stages. Each formula is meticulously developed by team of OBGYNs and women's |
1:28.8 | health experts so you know you're getting exactly what your body needs when it needs it. |
1:32.6 | I also am a huge fan of their triple support protein powder that I put in my smoothie every |
1:37.9 | single morning. And I'm honored to be a part of their birth of a mother campaign. And also I just |
1:42.8 | hosted this wonderful brunch with |
1:44.8 | them this past week to celebrate Mother's Day. Truly like I am just obsessed with this brand. |
1:49.7 | If you want to check them out, you can go to parallelhealth.com. That's P-E-R-E-L-E-L-Halth.com. |
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