Podcast - No Peach Left Behind

No Peach Left Behind is a somewhat funny, sometimes serious, mostly awkward podcast about the realities of being female in the 21st century.
Hosted by Rachel Rondon - a curious, 21st century female learning what it means to be a woman (and a podcaster). Updates every other Thursday.
All Episodes
Ep #1: The Beginning: Puberty, Periods and Other Stuffs - Our host, Rachel, shares the turmoil of being a woman, her thoughts and doubts. This beautiful introduction leads the way to discussions with experts who've had similar experiences and who add to our understanding of womanhood.
Ep #2:Â Jacy MERCER: Healing Disruptive Periods - Jacy Mercer, a certified Women's Health Coach discusses living with Endometriosis, easing period pain, and the importance of education and social support for your health.
Ep #3:Â Dana ALLOY (part 1): Hormones Have no Gender -Â Dana Alloy, a Hormonal Health Educator, discusses how menstrual cycles and hormones effect everyday life. SPOILER ALERT! Your hormones are a huge part of your personality!
Ep #4: Dana ALLOY (part 2): Ovulation and The Bachelorette, Same story - In this second part, Dana Alloy shares how ovulation is a big part of your cycle. Getting ready for pregnancy is not the only impact ovulation has on your body...Â
Ep #5: Dana ALLOY (part 3): #periodproblems - Dana Alloy, a Hormonal Health Educator, discusses, in this new and last episode of this mini-series, 3 out of 4 common period disorders you didn't learn about in school: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, Endometriosis, and PMDD. (check out Part 1 for the down-low on PCOS).
Ep #6:Â Katrin WITH LOVE (Part 1): Overcoming Vaginismus -Â Katrin, a vaginismus expert, discusses how fear and subconscious beliefs create resentment and trigger the nervous system to protect you in unexpected ways.Â
Ep #7: Katrin WITH LOVE (Part 2): Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Happy Sex - Continuing the conversation from Part 1, Katrin discusses self-compassion, intimacy, and the importance of building good communication with a partner.