Hannah - Finding Hope in the Waiting | Strength Despite the Pain
Have you ever felt like your prayers were met with silence? Like God wasn’t listening, even when your heart ached for an answer? Welcome to our series, 'Strength despite the pain', where we explore stories of women who went through pain and suffering in the Bible. In today’s episode of Not Defined by Endo, we dive into the powerful story of Hannah, a woman who knew the pain of waiting, longing, and unanswered prayers. Despite years of heartbreak, she remained steadfast in faith—and God’s answer came at the perfect time. Hannah’s journey speaks to all of us who have experienced and are still experiencing deep sorrow, infertility, chronic illness, or seasons of waiting. Through her story, we’ll explore: ✔️ The emotional toll of longing and unanswered prayers ✔️ How Hannah’s unwavering faith turned her sorrow into strength ✔️ Encouragement for those facing silent seasons in their lives ✔️ A heartfelt prayer for endurance and hope If you've ever wondered whether God hears your cries, this episode is for you. 💛 🎧 Listen now and be encouraged! 📖 Bible Verses Mentioned: 1 Samuel 1:6-20, 1 Samuel 2:1-10 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review! It helps us reach more people who need encouragement. ✨ Connect with us: 📍 Instagram | Youtube | Twitter 📩 Email: info@notdefinedbyendo.com 💛 Support the show: Paypal
Endo University 001 (Lightening Podcast) - What does Endometriosis Look Like?
Hello and welcome to this first episode of 'Endo University,'. This is a short lightening podcast season where I'll be sharing a lot of information on all things Endometriosis. Today, we're delving into the fundamentals with a focus on 'What does Endometriosis look like?' Articles & References: Kennedy S, Bergqvist A, Chapron C, D'Hooghe T, Dunselman G, Greb R, et al. ESHRE guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis. Hum Reprod. 2005;20:2698–704. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] Stratton P, Winkel CA, Sinaii N, Merino MJ, Zimmer C, Nieman LK. Location, color, size, depth, and volume may predict endometriosis in lesions resected at surgery. Fertil Steril. 2002;78:743–9. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2505050/#:~:text=The%20typical%20appearance%20of%20endometriosis,also%20be%20endometriosis%20(1). Disclaimer: Remember that I am not a medical professional. So whatever I share on this podcast is to enlighten and inspire. Please always speak to your healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet or lifestyle. Music: Sunrise - Mehul Choudhary https://soundcloud.com/mehulchoudhary Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3RYLj0k Music promoted by Audio Library https://bit.ly/48AUtab
S6E2 - ”There isn’t even a Quality Outcome Framework for Endometriosis!” with Dr. Anita Sharma & Courtney Omrod
Welcome to our 'Endo Research Unveiled: Seeking Answers' series on Not Defined by Endo Podcast. Today’s conversation is with Dr Anita Sharma and Courtney Omrod. Dr. Anita is a General Practitioner based in Manchester, United Kingdom and a national campaigner on women’s health. Courtney is an endometriosis warrior and advocate making a difference in this space. We hear a lot about the work they have both been doing and how Courtney's personal experiences with Endo have impacted every aspect of her life. Don't forget to share, rate, and subscribe to this podcast. If you’d like to share any research studies you are involved in or interested in, please reach out on Instagram or Facebook, or send an email to info@notdefinedbyendo.com. Till next time, remember, you are not defined by endo! Disclaimer: Remember that I am not a healthcare professional, so whatever I share on this podcast is to inspire and empower you to take control of your health and your bodies. Please always speak to your healthcare professional before making any major changes to your diet or lifestyle.
S6E1 - The Search for Endo Biomarkers Using Urine with Barbara Guinn
Welcome to our 'Endo Research Unveiled: Seeking Answers' series on Not Defined by Endo Podcast. Today’s conversation is with Dr Barbara Guinn, a Reader in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Hull. As well as teaching the undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses in the Centre for Biomedicine, Hull York Medical School, Barbara also supervises MSc, MD and PhD students in their research. Barbara read Genetics at Aberystwyth University and received a PhD in Medicine from the University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff. Following 4.5 years working at the University of Toronto in the Department of Immunology, Barbara set up her own research group in the Department of Haematological Medicine at King’s College London to identify new targets for the treatment of acute leukaemia. Barbara worked on the development of DNA vaccines to treat leukaemia at the University of Southampton and then started to work on ovarian cancer. In 2016 Barbara joined the University of Hull and began her work on developing new treatments for endometriosis and a urine test for endometriosis called EndoTect. Barbara has three children and two dogs and loves to X. Her X handles are @BarbaraGuinn1 @GuinnLab. Don't forget to share, rate, and subscribe to this podcast. If you’d like to share any research studies you are involved in or interested in, please reach out on Instagram or Facebook, or send an email to info@notdefinedbyendo.com. Till next time, remember, you are not defined by endo! Disclaimer: Remember that I am not a healthcare professional, so whatever I share on this podcast is to inspire and empower you to take control of your health and your bodies. Please always speak to your healthcare professional before making any major changes to your diet or lifestyle.
S5E7 - Chat with a Warrior : Tihesia Bennett
Welcome to our 'Chat with a Warrior' series on Not Defined by Endo Podcast. Today’s conversation is with Tihesia Bennet. Tihesia is a 24-year-old incoming Junior Doctor. She was inspired to create her sexual and reproductive health awareness page, She Talks, after she was diagnosed with superficial endometriosis in 2020. Join me as we listen to Tihesia’s story. Don't forget to share, rate, and subscribe to this podcast. If you’d like to share your story, please reach out on Instagram or Facebook, or send an email to info@notdefinedbyendo.com. Till next time, remember, you are not defined by endo! Disclaimer: Remember that I am not a healthcare professional, so whatever I share on this podcast is to inspire and empower you to take control of your health and your bodies. Please always speak to your healthcare professional before making any major changes to your diet or lifestyle.