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EPI 1: Chronic illness is not the vibe
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-sjh53-13b244b It’s officially the first pip podcast episode! Co-hosts and chronically ill besties, Amanda and Veronica, talk about the origins of pip, why they wanted to start the podcast, and some of their own journey’s to diagnosis. Veronica and Amanda talk about the TikTok trend of “stopping your period” and how they themselves dabbled in Read more
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the pip podcast Trailer/Teaser Episode
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-2facd-13a06e2 Welcome to the pip podcast, where we speak unapologetically about everything that affects people with uteruses! Funky poops, periods, chronic pain – you name it, pip is here to talk about it all with plenty of laughs. Hosted by Veronica Guido and Amanda Thompson, two chronically ill besties, the pip podcast talks about everything Read more
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Blog Post: Our Favourite Endo Books
Whether you’re newly diagnosed with endometriosis, have been suffering for years, or are navigating whether you have endo or not, this blog post is for you. In honour of Endometriosis Awareness Month, we talk about a few of our favourite book resources about endo which can help you learn, feel seen, and better understand endo… Read more
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Blog Post: Where do I start with Period Products? Especially if I have painful periods?
Have you ever wondered which period product may be best for you? Especially if you experience painful or heavy periods? This week’s post talks everything period products from tampons to period underwear! Read more
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Blog Post: All About Uterine and Ovarian Growths
Have you ever wondered about the different types of growths that can happen within your uterus and ovaries? This week’s blog talks all about uterine fibroids, polyps and ovarian cysts. Read more
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Blog Post: Experiencing Pain with Sex and How to Set Safe Boundaries
If pain with sex is such a common symptom of endometriosis, why is it rarely talked about? This blog post looks at why pain can occur with endo, ways to find pain relief, and setting boundaries around sex. Read more
