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🗓️ 26 September 2023
⏱️ 45 minutes
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0:37.0 | Hey everybody, welcome to Off the Vine. I'm your host, Caitlin Bristos, vaginas. That's what we're talking about today. I've got low buzz worth on the pod. Half the population has one. Let's talk about them. We talk about her starting her own brand. What you need to know and where you can get started. Enjoy. |
0:56.9 | There's just something about talking for four hours. It's exhausting. That's exhausting. Yeah, but I also get exhausted very easily. Like I was telling somebody I don't know what it is about sitting and traveling, like sitting in an airport onto sitting on a plane to go to somewhere that's like an hour time difference. I'm like, I'm exhausted. Like what was I doing just sitting? I know I think it's. I don't know what it is, but I completely agree with you. I get exhausted, but I've also had COVID four times. |
1:26.0 | Have you had COVID four times? I just took a test this morning and just because I like to take tests. I woke up this morning. I thought it was I was like, it's either AC, the AC in here or COVID. And so I took a test. Negative. Thank God. Yeah. I wouldn't be here. |
1:41.1 | It was as soon as I got up and drank water. I was fine. And then I took the test. I was like, Oh, it was. Do you ever stay in AC in the air conditioning? Just like attacks your throat? |
1:48.8 | You know, I have my air conditioner on your round in my bedroom. So like you you like to be chilly when you sleep? Yeah, 66, 66. Yeah. Oh, I'm like a 72 toaster strut. Oh, I hate that. Oh, I love being cozy and warm. And I love it. |
2:02.6 | 66, 66 for me. That would make me not want to get out of bed because I don't want to stay in the covers. You know how in what country is it where they like leave their babies in their little |
2:12.6 | strollers on the sidewalks outside restaurants in the cold? What might be the Danish tradition or something? |
2:18.0 | What? The cold helps the baby sleep. And it actually has been proven that cold environment helps you fall asleep and stay. Really? Yeah. Maybe I should try it. Yeah. My mother also used to like put us in like full flannel pajamas, flannel sheets, funnel, everything growing up. |
2:33.3 | So it's all dry. So now I've gone the exact. You're like, it's like a resentment thing for you. You're like, yeah, I'm just saving the cold. |
2:40.3 | I grew up swimming so hot. Now I need to freeze. Oh my gosh. Well, thank you for coming on the pod again. It's nice to see you again. |
2:48.5 | I rented you last time I was in New York. Yeah, you guys were through that restaurant. I forget what it's called, but it's delicious. Delicious fish. |
2:56.1 | Delicious. Yeah. Amazing cocktails. The food was insane. No, it's good. I really enjoyed that spot. I can't remember the name of it. I think that was the first time we've met, but I've like obviously followed you for so long and like have high awareness of you. |
3:09.8 | But oh, because we did over zoom. And then I met you at that restaurant. Oh, yeah, you're right. So I think that was our first time. God, I love in person interviews. I love in person is just superior to the rest. |
3:21.4 | I'm so sick of zooms. And then last time you're on the pod, we talked about how you started love wellness and all of that. |
3:28.1 | And you were suffering from anxiety, depression, and chronic yeast infections, which nobody has time for. Yeah, I mean, it sounds gross. |
3:38.7 | That's, you know, like calling it a yeast infection just sounds. But it happens all the time to people and you were like, what is going on in my body? |
3:46.9 | Yeah, I guess this was when I first started the original foundational story of the business. Yeah. |
3:51.3 | Yes. So what have you learned that you think all women should know about their vagina? |
3:57.5 | So you're like a lot. Where do I start? |
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