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Airing Out Your Vagina

Airing Out Your Vagina

By: Allie Trimble-Lozano
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Hosted by Allie Trimble-Lozano, hospital CEO turned author, speaker, and executive coach. Airing Out Your Vagina is the unfiltered conversation women in leadership have been waiting for.


This is where we unpack the messy, the meaningful, and the downright ridiculous parts of being a woman with ambition. From boardrooms to breakdowns, motherhood to mic drops, Allie brings raw truth, dark humor, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from burning out, starting over, and finally leading on her own terms.


Pull up a chair, pour a drink, and get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe even cry a little.


It's time to air it all out!

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Episodes
  • 2:3 Burnout, Boundaries & Bullies in the Boardroom | Feat. Jeanine Loewen | Airing Out Your Vagina
    Jun 26 2026

    Somewhere between the corner office, the carpool line, and the third glass of wine, a lot of women in healthcare lose themselves completely. This episode is about finding the road back.

    Allie sits down with her friend and fellow healthcare executive Jeanine Loewen, a behavioral health professional whose career started in law enforcement and eventually led her to oversee psychiatric programs across 14 to 17 hospitals at a time. What sounds like a résumé on paper is actually a story about a woman who kept asking a simple, inconvenient question: what do the people doing this work actually need to survive it?

    They get into all of it. The totally unrealistic expectations placed on healthcare providers. The reason your team keeps burning out, and why just working harder isn't the answer. What it actually looks like to lead with compassion without losing your spine. The difference between the bullies on the playground and the bullies in the boardroom (spoiler: it's just the outfit). And why dancing in your office with the door shut before a state survey is, in fact, a legitimate leadership strategy.

    This one is real and funny and a little bit messy, which is exactly how the best conversations go.

    In this episode:

    Why behavioral health expertise makes you a better operator, not just a better listener. How to create space for your team's humanity without becoming their therapist. The mental health tools leaders use but never talk about. Keyboard courage, social media cruelty, and how Allie handled a man who showed up in her comments to call her fat. What genuine female friendship in professional spaces actually looks like. And why your word might be the only thing you can't afford to lose.

    If you've ever cried in a stairwell, danced in your office, or sung Selena at full volume on a rural Texas highway just to make it to the next site, this episode was made for you.

    Ready to stop surviving and start leading on your own terms? Download Allie's free ebook, It's About Damn Time, and start reclaiming what's yours.

    👉 https://go.allietrimblelozano.com/damned-time-or

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    56 mins
  • 2:2 When Success Feels Miserable: Rebuilding After Burnout, Betrayal, And Self-Abandonment
    Jun 19 2026

    What happens when the life you worked your ass off to build looks successful from the outside, but feels miserable to live on the inside?

    In this raw Season 2 episode of Airing Out Your Vagina, Allie Trimble-Lozano talks about corporate burnout, healthcare leadership, betrayal, rebuilding, boundaries, and the brutal realization that success, survival, and alignment are not the same damn thing.

    From bedside nurse to hospital CEO to regional healthcare executive, Allie built the career most people would call impressive. The titles were there. The paycheck was there. The LinkedIn version looked phenomenal. But behind the scenes, her nervous system was hanging on by a thread, her boundaries were nonexistent, and the version of herself required to survive those rooms was costing way too much.

    This episode is for high-achieving women who are tired of being praised for surviving environments that are quietly draining the life out of them. It’s for the women who’ve been the fixer, the strong one, the dependable one, the chaos coordinator, and the person everyone assumes will just figure it out.

    Allie gets honest about leaving corporate healthcare, losing access to the podcast she built, trusting the wrong people, questioning herself, and realizing that rebuilding your life often means grieving the version of success you were taught to chase.

    If you’re burned out, starting over, setting boundaries, questioning your career, rebuilding after betrayal, or finally choosing yourself after years of self-abandonment, this episode is going to hit close to home. Maybe uncomfortably close. Good. That’s kind of the point.

    Get Allie’s free eBook, It’s About Damn Time because you’ve given the company everything … It’s About Damn Time You Got Some Answers!
    Download Your Copy Here: https://go.allietrimblelozano.com/damned-time-or

    Growth starts with honesty, and honesty sometimes requires airing things out.


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    39 mins
  • 2:1 The Gap, The Gut Punch, & The Comeback
    May 11 2026

    Download my free mini-ebook: It's About Damn Time: The Self Check for Women Leaders Who Work Their Ass Off, Play By the Rules, and STILL Get Passed Over.

    Season One of Airing Out Your Vagina didn’t end the way it was supposed to. There was no finale. No goodbye. No explanation. Just a casual “see you next week”… followed by silence.

    Until now…

    In this raw and unfiltered Season Two kickoff episode, I’m addressing the elephant in the room head on and sharing the very expensive, very painful, and very real lessons I learned navigating entrepreneurship, bad business, broken trust, and what happens when the people you believed were in your corner… weren’t.

    This episode is about rebuilding after disappointment. About losing access to my own podcast platform and refusing to let that become the end of the story. About intuition, resilience, red flags, women who truly support other women… and women who only pretend to.

    It’s about reclaiming my voice, my platform, my power, and this next chapter — publicly.

    And most importantly? It’s about proving that being knocked down does NOT mean you’re out.

    Season Two is deeper, bolder, less filtered, and built differently. So if you believe in truth over comfort, growth over perfection, and rebuilding louder after life tries to humble you…

    Buckle up buttercup. We’re just getting started.

    Available on Spotify, YouTube, and my NEW Apple Podcasts account. Signed books, Allie-Vention calls, speaking inquiries, and more at my website. Follow, subscribe, share, and invite another woman into the conversation.

    Because growth starts with honesty… and honesty sometimes requires airing things out.

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    16 mins
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