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S5E3 - Chat with a Warrior : Stephanie Moss

An episode of the Not Defined by Endo podcast, hosted by Teniola Ogunro, titled "S5E3 - Chat with a Warrior : Stephanie Moss" was published on October 5, 2022 and runs 57 minutes.

October 5, 2022 ·57m · Not Defined by Endo

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Welcome to our 'Chat with a Warrior' series on Not Defined by Endo Podcast. Today’s conversation is with Stephanie Moss. Stephanie is an Endometriosis advocate, Infertility warrior, Trauma survivor, and a third-year Medical Student pursuing her Medical Doctorate (M.D.) at Rush Medical College in Chicago. She has a passion for trauma-informed care and advocating for those disenfranchised in society. She loves to share her story through writing, social media, podcasts, and presentations. Her work has been featured across various platforms including The Endometriosis Foundation, KevinMD, American Medical Women’s Association, and Survivor Revive. She has also created a website called medpsycmoss.com which features her blog, links to her work, and a comprehensive selection of trauma-informed resources for both patients and health care providers. 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  [email protected]. 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.

Welcome to our 'Chat with a Warrior' series on Not Defined by Endo Podcast.

Today’s conversation is with Stephanie Moss. Stephanie is an Endometriosis advocate, Infertility warrior, Trauma survivor, and a third-year Medical Student pursuing her Medical Doctorate (M.D.) at Rush Medical College in Chicago. She has a passion for trauma-informed care and advocating for those disenfranchised in society. She loves to share her story through writing, social media, podcasts, and presentations. Her work has been featured across various platforms including The Endometriosis Foundation, KevinMD, American Medical Women’s Association, and Survivor Revive. She has also created a website called medpsycmoss.com which features her blog, links to her work, and a comprehensive selection of trauma-informed resources for both patients and health care providers.

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  [email protected].

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.

 
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