In this episode, Michelle is sharing an interview she did on The Day1 Podcast with Emily Getz.
They talk about:
Emily’s Bio:
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This episode is all about making hard decisions and really getting to the bottom of why these decisions are so hard to make.
How do you react when you have a decision to make?
Do you voraciously search for data and info to try to...
A baby won’t make you happy and fulfilled.
In today’s episode, Michelle talks about the thought error, that a baby is the way to happiness and fulfilment and why this is not actually the case.
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Today we are offering the audio replay of Michelle’s class Unravelling Infertility Burnout. This class was all about exploring the concept of burnout (which is usually something that people think about when it comes to their job/career). In...
In this episode, Michelle is interviewing Kristina Virro - a Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario Canada. They explore the concept of disenfranchised grief, when it comes to infertility. They talk about:
We are celebrating 50 episodes!
Today, Michelle will be zooming out to explore some of the common themes she has seen come up time and time again, after seeing thousands of fertility patients over the course of her 12-year career as a...
In this episode, we are talking about fertility diets and eating to “optimize” fertility.
We also talk about:
Information gathering.
Is this something that you've done a lot of in your infertility process?
In this episode, we are talking about the four ways that humans deal with their painful or negative emotions during their infertility process.
We will look at this through...
Comparisons are so common when navigating the infertility treatment process.
Sometimes this looks like going down the rabbit hole on Google or Reddit and comparing other people doing fertility treatments, to your own treatment process.
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