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  • A Dignified Conversation About Burnout - Dr. Janet Little on stress, resilience, and women’s bodies
    Mar 9 2026

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    What happens when high achievement comes at the expense of your body, your peace, and your sense of self?

    In this Women’s History Month conversation, Dr. Abigail sits down with physician, trauma-informed coach, and speaker Dr. Janet Little for an honest, layered discussion about burnout, chronic stress, and the hidden toll of constantly pushing through.

    Together, they explore how burnout can show up subtly at first, then loudly through exhaustion, numbing, anxiety, hormone imbalance, and disconnection from the body. Dr. Jan shares her own story of burnout in medicine, what finally forced her to stop, and how that journey transformed the way she now supports others through coaching, resilience work, and deep personal restoration.

    This conversation also dives into the science of stress and the nervous system, the ways women are conditioned to ignore their body’s signals, the impact of chronic stress on hormones and reproductive health, and why burnout recovery must address more than symptoms alone. Along the way, Dr. Abigail and Dr. Jan reflect on intuition, stillness, spiritual wisdom, and the kind of dignified conversation that can begin to bring a woman back to herself.

    This episode is for the woman who looks capable on the outside but feels depleted on the inside. The one who keeps going, keeps carrying, keeps performing—and knows, somewhere deep down, that something has to change.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Dr. Jan’s personal experience with burnout in medicine
    • The hidden cost of stress for high-achieving women
    • How chronic stress affects hormones, the nervous system, and reproductive health
    • The difference between coaching, therapy, and clinical care
    • Why women often ignore or override their body’s signals
    • Science, spirituality, and the journey back to wholeness
    • Why burnout is not weakness, but information

    Connect with Dr. Janet Little:
    Website: drjanetlittle.com
    Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook: Dr. Janet Little
    Email: info@drjanetlittle.com


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    53 min
  • I Woke Up in a Different Body: Surgically Induced Menopause, Medical Gaslighting & Reclaiming Agency (w/ Randi)
    Mar 3 2026

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    In this powerful and candid conversation, Randi shares her 8-year journey through fibroids, heavy menstrual bleeding, surgically induced perimenopause, and the emotional aftermath of waking up from a “routine” procedure without her uterus — and without clear consent or explanation.

    What followed was a cascade of hormone disruption, weight changes, joint pain, hot flashes, medical gaslighting, and a long search for answers.

    We talk about:

    • What medical gaslighting actually looks like in real life
    • The trauma of losing reproductive organs unexpectedly
    • The complexity of the endocrine system
    • Testosterone pellet therapy and unintended consequences
    • Self-advocacy in practical terms
    • How AI became part of her hormone recovery process
    • Rebuilding trust in your body after medical harm

    This episode is honest. It’s layered. And it raises important questions about agency, consent, and collaboration in women’s healthcare.

    If you have ever felt dismissed, unheard, or shuffled out of a doctor’s office without real answers — this conversation is for you.

    ⚠️ Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting or changing medications, supplements, or hormone therapies.

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    56 min
  • Decolonizing the Coochie: From the Hottentot Venus to BBLs
    Feb 24 2026

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    In this episode of Coochie Business®, Dr. Abigail sits down with Africana Studies professor Dr. Derrick “Dr. kNOw” Lanois for a layered conversation on womanism, Black history, reproductive narratives, and collective liberation.

    What is womanism — and how is it different from feminism or Black feminism?

    How have historical stereotypes like the “Hottentot Venus” and Jezebel myth shaped how Black women’s bodies are imagined today?

    And what might healing, Sankofa, and imagination have to do with reproductive freedom?

    Together, they explore:

    • Womanism as a Black women–rooted social change framework
    • Black nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and communal responsibility
    • The historical construction of Black sexuality and reproductive stereotypes
    • Colorism and respectability politics
    • The power of history in shaping liberation
    • Black love, heterosexuality as learned behavior, and redefining relationships
    • Afrofuturism and the role of imagination in building new traditions

    This episode moves beyond statistics and policy into philosophy, history, and embodiment — asking not only how we dismantle systems, but how we build commonweal.

    If you’re interested in Black reproductive justice, womanist thought, Black history, embodiment, and decolonizing love, this conversation will stretch you.


    Connect with Dr. DL

    @DL_PhD (Instagram, X/formerly Twitter, TikTok)


    Episode Mentions

    Layli Phillips (now Layli Maparyan)“Womanism: On Its Own” (Introduction)
    The foundational framework for today’s conversation. Womanism is presented as a Black women–rooted social change philosophy emphasizing anti-oppression (both named and unnamed), communitarian responsibility, spirituality, and harmonizing difference.

    Patricia Hill Collins – Black Sexual Politics
    Explores Black sexuality, stereotypes, and power — including discussion of Sarah Baartman and the historical construction of Black women’s bodies.

    Ida B. Wells – The Red Record
    A historic anti-lynching text that challenged rape myths and exposed racialized violence in the late 19th century.

    Deborah Gray White – (Work referenced on stereotypes and Black women’s history)
    Dr. Lanois referenced White’s scholarship in connection to the Missouri Press Association president’s “liars, thieves, and whores” claim and the formation of Black women’s club movements.

    Sarah Baartman (The “Hottentot Venus”)
    A Khoi woman displayed in European “freak shows,” whose exploitation shaped enduring stereotypes about Black women’s bodies.

    Frederick Douglass
    Abolitionist leader who participated in early women’s rights advocacy but later took positions that created tension around Black women’s suffrage.

    Mary Church Terrell & Ida B. Wells
    Black women leaders whose activism addressed racism, sexism, and violence.

    Carter G. Woodson
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    1 h et 5 min
  • Beauty for Ashes: Miscarriage, Infant Loss & the Myth of Bouncing Back (w/ Natalie Demerson-Watkins)
    Feb 17 2026

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    In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Dr. Abigail sits down with transformational leader Natalie Demerson-Watkins, founder of Anchored Life Academy and Anchored Life Foundation, to explore the emotional and spiritual impact of miscarriage and infant loss — especially for high-achieving women who feel pressure to “bounce back.”

    Natalie shares her living testimony of recurring miscarriage, the premature birth and loss of her daughter Rozlyn at 26 weeks, and the four-year journey of shattered faith, surrender, and rebuilding that followed.

    Together, they discuss:

    • The silent grief high-achieving women carry
    • The myth of bouncing back after reproductive loss
    • Shame, guilt, and questioning your body
    • Faith after loss — when belief feels broken
    • Showing up professionally while privately grieving
    • How to support someone experiencing miscarriage
    • The difference between grief support and coaching readiness
    • Natalie’s 3-part healing process: Shattering, Rebuilding, Reconciliation

    This episode expands the conversation beyond physical pregnancy loss to include unspoken reproductive grief — miscarriage, infant loss, infertility, IVF attempts, pregnancy yearning, and identity disruption.

    If you’ve ever felt strong in public but shattered in private, this conversation is for you.

    You are not broken. You are becoming.


    Show Notes:

    Guest: Natalie Demerson-Watkins
    Founder, Anchored Life Academy
    Founder, Anchored Life Foundation

    🌐 Website:
    https://www.anchoredlifeacademy.com
    https://www.anchoredlifefoundation.org

    📱 Instagram / Facebook / LinkedIn:
    @NatalieDemerson-Watkins

    🎁 Free Resource:
    The Anchor Reset: https://www.anchoredlifeacademy.com/anchor-reset


    Other Mentions:

    • Isaiah 61:1-3 NLT
      • The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is upon me, for the LORD has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to comfort the brokenhearted and to proclaim that captives will be released and prisoners will be freed. He has sent me to tell those who mourn that the time of the LORD’s favor has come, and with it, the day of God’s anger against their enemies. To all who mourn in Israel, he will give a crown of beauty for ashes, a joyous blessing instead of mourning, festive praise instead of despair. In their righteousness, they will be like great oaks that the LORD has planted for his own glory.
    • World Health Organization (WHO) Spotlight on Pregnancy Loss
      • https://www.who.int/news-room/spotlight/why-we-need-to-talk-about-losing-a-baby


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    50 min
  • Black Menopause Matters: Perimenopause, Nutritional Racism & Liberation (w/ Dr. Breeze Harper)
    Feb 9 2026

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    In this episode of the Coochie Business® Podcast, Dr. Abigail sits down with Dr. Breeze Harper—social scientist, menopause coaching specialist, and creator of “Meno Fantasy.” We talk fibroids, perimenopause, nutritional racism, and why menopause shouldn’t be treated like a personal failure—or a marketing funnel. Dr. Harper shares her own fibroid-healing story, breaks down Afrofantasy/Afrofuturism as health frameworks, and names what it looks like to build hormonal health support that’s collective, decolonial, and real.

    Links & resources

    • Dr. Harper’s book: The Dragon Comes at Night — https://www.thedragoncomesatnight.com
    • Dragon Fire Wellness — https://www.dragonfire.health
    • Contact Dr. Harper — breeze@dragonfire.health

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    58 min
  • SHE LIVES. | The Resurrection of Coochie Business®
    Feb 1 2026

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    We're back!

    SHE LIVES. | The Resurrection of Coochie Business®

    Some thought this show was done.
    But movements don’t die—they remember, rest, and return.

    In this teaser episode, Dr. Abigail reopens the doors to Coochie Business®, reintroducing the podcast as a bold, educational, cultural, and spiritual space dedicated to body literacy, truth-telling, and coochie liberation.

    This return is intentional.
    February 2026 marks the 100-year legacy of Black History Month, first initiated by Carter G. Woodson—and this episode honors that lineage by naming what has too often been silenced, shamed, or ignored.

    In She Lives., Dr. Abigail sets the tone for what’s to come:

    • Who this show is for (coochie owners, lovers, and advocates)
    • Why silence—not conversation—has been harming our bodies
    • What it means to practice CLiteracy (coochie literacy) together
    • And why “normal” can’t stay normal anymore

    This is not a comeback—it’s a continuation.
    Grounded in facts. Rooted in history. Alive with lived experience.

    If you’re ready for honest conversations, myth-busting, laughter, and liberation through education—welcome to the coochie conversation.

    🎙️ Subscribe and stay awhile.
    📩 Find links, resources, and ways to connect in the show notes.

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personal medical care.


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    7 min
  • 15. various coochie aromas
    Apr 13 2021

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    22 min
  • 14. different coochie looks
    Apr 6 2021

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    Check out a couple of coochie (vuvla) art projects!

    The Great Wall of Vaginas

    http://www.greatwallofvagina.co.uk


    The Vulva Gallery

    https://www.thevulvagallery.com/


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    17 min