EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 23 MIN
Season Finale | Where We've Been, What's Changed and What's Next
from The Male Fertility Podcast
We're back. Briefly. This is our season finale, and before we sign off we wanted to sit down and actually tell you where we've been, what we've been up to, and what's coming.We've not been quiet. We've been at the Fertility Show, running panels, staffing a stand, talking to hundreds of people over two days. We've been building something in the community. And we've made a decision that's been a long time coming.We're moving on from the NeXYs name. The community is now the Male Fertility Hub. We sat in a meeting for an hour and a half going round the houses on what to call it, and landed back on the exact word we started with. Sometimes the obvious answer is the right one. It does what it says on the tin, and that's the point.We've also been listening. Men in the community kept asking where their partners could go for the same kind of support they were getting. We'd always assumed there was plenty out there for women, but what they meant was there was nothing specifically for the partners of men going through male factor infertility. So we built it. We now have a couples group, couples online meets, and a ladies-only group for female partners, run by Jenna and Jen. It's already making a difference.This is the last episode of the season, but there's a lot coming. We're looking forward to getting back to it.What to ExpectWhat made this year's Fertility Show the best one yet, and the message from a colleague that stuck with usThe name change: why we moved from NeXYs Fertility to the Male Fertility HubThe moment at a talk in March that finally settled the debateThe new couples group, couples meets, and ladies-only group for female partnersWhy we built it, who runs it, and how to joinWhat's coming in the next season and why we're more fired up than everFind us at themalefertilityhub.com. If you've been in the NeXYs community, you're still there. The old address will redirect you. And if you're a female partner looking for a space of your own, you're very welcome.Episode SponsorsThis season is all about reminding you that when it comes to fertility, you are not alone.At The Male Fertility Podcast, we know how powerful the right support can be, which is why we've partnered with Fertility Family to share Impryl.We all know nutrition matters for fertility, but let's be honest, maintaining a perfectly balanced diet for conception is incredibly hard. Choosing a supplement can be just as confusing, especially when many multivitamins contain strong antioxidants that can actually harm sperm quality.Impryl is different. It's made using activated micronutrients that support every cell in the body, from the largest, the egg, to the smallest, the sperm. These nutrients have been clinically shown to significantly improve live birth rates in men and women who had previously been struggling to conceive.What we really like is that behind the science are real stories from real people.To find out more, visit fertilityfamily.co.uk. And if you decide it's right for you, our listeners can get 10% off using the code MFPOD10. That's MFPOD10.Connect and FollowJoin the community: themalefertilityhub.comSubscribe on YouTube: The Male Fertility PodcastFollow us on Instagram: @themalefertilitypodcastFollow Ciaran: @themalefertilityptFollow Shaun: @knackered_knackersContact us: [email protected] Male FertilityLooking for support and insight on male infertility? This podcast offers you stories, expert advice, and our community ready to listen. Subscribe and follow to join the journey and never miss an episode.DisclaimerThis podcast provides information and support but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalised care.This has been a Worth A Listen Production
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