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🗓️ 28 April 2025
⏱️ 40 minutes
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In this conversation, Jessica Zucker, a psychologist specializing in women's reproductive and maternal mental health, shares her personal journey through miscarriage and how it shaped her professional focus. She discusses the importance of breaking the silence surrounding women's health issues, including menstruation and pregnancy loss, and the societal pressures women face regarding their bodies. Through her campaigns and books, she aims to normalize these conversations and empower women to share their stories without shame.
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1:00.4 | All right, everyone, welcome back. |
1:02.3 | We have a very great guest on today. |
1:04.9 | You might know her as I had a miscarriage on Instagram, but she is an author of the new book, Normalize It, which has just come out. |
1:13.1 | I'm very excited to welcome Jessica Zucker. Thank you so much for having me. So you have amassed an |
1:20.0 | audience talking about some of the uncomfortable things that come along with life and being a woman |
1:25.4 | and how we sort of go through that. Tell me your story |
1:29.5 | of how that your account sort of started and let us really get into this book. Yeah, thank you. |
1:37.7 | So I'm a psychologist and I specialize in women's reproductive and maternal mental health and have |
1:43.1 | done so for about 15 years |
1:46.1 | at this point. And I come to the field with a background in public health and worked in |
1:51.2 | international women's rights, women's health. So when I pursued my PhD, I wanted to bring all |
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