A first-person account of seven years of dismissed chronic pelvic pain, three referrals to stress management, and a stage-three ovarian cancer diagnosis. This episode of The Trials of Women explores the documented patterns of medical misogyny — why women's pain is systematically more likely to be attributed to anxiety and lifestyle than to organic disease, and what happens when the standard of care fails a patient over nearly a decade. Research-backed. Emotionally honest. No editorializing. The Trials of Women — first-person stories of systemic failure and survival. New episodes weekly on all major platforms.
Who decides which names reach your ballot. In most places, it isn’t voters—not at first. This episode follows a first-time candidate from the filing...
In this emotionally gripping episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN, an archivist finds herself in a desperate race against time beneath the streets of...
Sundays at 6:00 PM are the hardest part of being a single mother. While "Weekend Dads" get the fun, the sugar, and the hero's...