Episodes

  • Diet, Exercise, and Period Pain: What You Might Be Missing
    Jan 27 2026

    Have you ever sought help for your period pain and been told "just lose some weight", or "exercise more", or "just cut out [insert any food group here]"?

    We know that diet and exercise is important, and when we're dealing with period pain (or any of the conditions that cause it), we try to "eat healthy" and "move our bodies". But is there something missing from this equation that's sabotaging our efforts?

    Kate brings on Allison Yamamoto (certified fitness & nutrition coach specializing in menstrual disturbances) to answer her questions about about diet, exercise, and period pain.


    CRAMPED episodes are intended for informational and entertainment purposes only, and are not medical advice.

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    Links Mentioned in Episode:

    IOC Consensus Statement: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/17/1073

    Allison's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonyamamoto/?hl=en

    Allison's Website: https://www.koaathletic.health/

    Direct link to subscribe to Allison's newsletter: https://subscribepage.io/f4BQFI


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    44 mins
  • Is Period Pain All In Our Heads? Subscriber-only Episode Teaser
    Jan 13 2026

    Dr. Laura Payne, the best-named clinical & research psychologist studying menstrual pain, joins us to talk about how our brains process the sensations of pain. Are there psychological interventions that can actually relieve chronic pain? Does having severe period pain mean we're doomed to chronic pain forever? What's the difference between a doctor telling you "you're just anxious" and a pain psychology specialist helping you reprocess your pain pathways? Will Dr. Payne ever start a band? LETS FIND OUT!


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    15 mins
  • Are Crampers Better Off in 2025?
    Dec 11 2025

    In our last episode of 2025, Kate looks back on 2025 and attempts to answer the question "Are crampers better off in 2025?" We take a tour through SUPER FUN stuff that impacts people with period pain like federal funding decisions, new endometriosis research centers, new pain medications, and medical guidance releases. We get a zoomed-out sense of the state of dysmenorrhea in 2025, and what we have to look forward to next year.


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    22 mins
  • Using Period Blood to Diagnose Disease - Subscriber only episode teaser
    Nov 4 2025

    You know how many diseases are diagnosed or monitored by drawing blood from a vein in your arm and running tests on it? Would those tests still work if you ran them on menstrual blood? It's not THAT crazy, right? So why did the first research into this only start TWELVE YEARS AGO??

    In this subscriber-only episode, Kate covers the (brief) history of how western medicine has thought of menstrual blood, and introduces you to three organizations currently developing diagnostic tests to be done on period blood. What if you could dip a test strip in your menstrual cup and find out if you have endometriosis?? Or diabetes, or cervical cancer, or an STI? What if a natural bodily fluid that's been thought of as "stinky and useless" throughout the course of modern medicine could...actually be the key to solving the mysteries of these diseases?

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    Check out the ROSE Study here: https://www.northwell.edu/news/insights/outsmarting-endometriosis

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    12 mins
  • Recurring UTIs and the Microbiome
    Oct 21 2025

    Kate brings on a friend for a Case Study episode all about recurring UTIs and the vaginal microbiome. They take a microbiome test and talk to a health provider to understand how whats living in their "villages" impacts yeast infections, UTIs, BV, fertility, and so much more.

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    43 mins
  • What Is Patient Advocacy and How Do I Do It? with Tight Lipped
    Sep 30 2025

    Everybody's always telling us patient advocacy is the way to solve systemic issues in women's healthcare - ok so what exactly IS patient advocacy? What does it look like? HOW does it get us better care, research and treatments? Kate asks these questions to Noa Fleischacker, executive director of Tight Lipped, a grassroots movement by and for people with chronic vulvovaginal and pelvic pain that's actually been able to make change in OB-GYN education programs.

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    26 mins
  • How To Talk About Your Period Pain: Subscriber-only Episode Teaser
    Sep 16 2025

    Why does it feel so hard to talk about our period pain? Who benefits when we stay quiet? How do we build a world where information about period pain travels as easily as a casual chat?

    In this how-to episode, Kate gives some tips on what helps her speak up - in one-on-one situations with friends & family & coworkers, and in organizing groups of people with uteruses to share information and support.

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    9 mins
  • Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Period Pain with Dr. Sara Reardon
    Sep 4 2025

    Kate talks to Dr. Sara Reardon, aka The Vagina Whisperer - a board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist and author of the new book Floored, a woman's guide to pelvic floor health at every age and stage. They discuss what the pelvic floor even is, how pelvic floor muscles are involved in period pain, and how we're all peeing and pooping wrong!

    CRAMPED episodes are intended for informational and entertainment purposes only, and are not medical advice.

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    28 mins