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Kind of Bold
by Camille
Kind of Bold is a new podcast where we unpack the expectations and systems that shape women — and share how we push back, rebuild, and lead with kindness.This podcast is a space for real, unfiltered conversations about what it means to navigate womanhood today — from health and work to identity, relationships, parenthood, and resilience.Each episode pairs expert insight with lived experience, so listeners can both learn and relate.www.kindofboldpodcast.comwww.instagram.com/kindofboldpodcast
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Dismissed or misdiagnosed: The cost of medical bias against women
In this episode, host Camille sits down with Anusha Gandhi — endometriosis and chronic illness advocate, health navigator, and founder of Femade, an Ottawa-based women's health centre focused on chronic pain and reproductive care — for a deeply honest conversation about the systemic bias women face in healthcare.They explore why women's symptoms are so often dismissed as stress or anxiety, the long history of medical bias rooted in hysteria, and the staggering reality that women weren't required to be included in clinical trials until 1993. Anusha and Camille also get personal — sharing their own experiences of having to "pitch" their pain to doctors and learning to advocate for themselves in a system that wasn't built with them in mind.More at www.instagram.com/kindofboldpodcast/
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Postpartum unfiltered: The parts no one tells you
In this episode of the Kind of Bold podcast, host Camille sits down with Erin Kasungu, co-founder of the Rooted Family Wellness Centre in Ottawa, birth and postpartum doula, and pre/postnatal fitness specialist. Together they explore the often overwhelming realities of postpartum life—from sleep deprivation and isolation to breastfeeding challenges and the pressure to feel joyful. This honest conversation offers clarity, compassion, and practical support for anyone navigating or supporting the postpartum period.Visit www.kindofboldpodcast.com or Instagram for more.
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Beyond the confidence gap: What really holds women back at work
In this episode, host Camille sits down with Erin Davis, an award-winning strategist, speaker, and inclusion expert, to discuss the invisible barriers women face in leadership, from childhood messaging to workplace inequity. They explore topics including imposter syndrome, the confidence gap, ambition, pay inequity, and the systemic changes needed to create truly equitable workplaces.Visit www.kindofboldpodcast.com or Instagram for more.
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Introducing Kind of Bold
In this introductory episode, host Camille explains the why behind Kind of Bold, a podcast about the expectations and systems that shape women’s lives — from health care and work to motherhood, perimenopause, and everyday design that was never built with women in mind.Kind of Bold isn’t about women versus men, and it isn’t a pity party. It’s a space for honest, compassionate conversations about gender bias, invisible labour, and what happens when women are told they’re “too sensitive” instead of being taken seriously.This podcast is for all women, across every path and identity, and for anyone who wants to better understand women’s lived experiences. Because you don’t have to choose between being bold and being kind.🎧 Welcome to Kind of Bold.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Kind of Bold is a new podcast where we unpack the expectations and systems that shape women — and share how we push back, rebuild, and lead with kindness.This podcast is a space for real, unfiltered conversations about what it means to navigate womanhood today — from health and work to identity, relationships, parenthood, and resilience.Each episode pairs expert insight with lived experience, so listeners can both learn and relate.www.kindofboldpodcast.comwww.instagram.com/kindofboldpodcast
HOSTED BY
Camille
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