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Ep. 81 Aspasia: The OG Influencer
Jun 9, 2026
27m 26s
Ep. 80 Wrapped Up: The History of Condoms
May 26, 2026
35m 25s
Ep. 79 Mapped to Divide: History of Redlining in the U.S.
Apr 28, 2026
39m 22s
Ep. 78 Dr. Nancy Caroline: EMS Pioneer
Apr 14, 2026
31m 27s
Ep. 77 There She Goes: Unpacking the Cool Girl Trope
Mar 31, 2026
29m 22s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/9/26 | ![]() Ep. 81 Aspasia: The OG Influencer✨ | feminismancient history+3 | — | From Skirts To Scrubs | Athens | Aspasiaancient Athens+5 | — | 27m 26s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Ep. 80 Wrapped Up: The History of Condoms✨ | history of condomsbirth control+4 | — | From Skirts To Scrubs | — | condomsbirth control+5 | — | 35m 25s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Ep. 79 Mapped to Divide: History of Redlining in the U.S.✨ | redliningwomen's health+5 | — | From Skirts To Scrubs | U.S. | redliningwomen's health+5 | — | 39m 22s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Ep. 78 Dr. Nancy Caroline: EMS Pioneer✨ | EMSparamedic systems+3 | Dr. Nancy Caroline | Freedom House Ambulance Service | Pittsburgh | Dr. Nancy CarolineEMS pioneer+4 | — | 31m 27s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Ep. 77 There She Goes: Unpacking the Cool Girl Trope✨ | feminismcool girl trope+3 | — | Gone Girl | — | cool girlfeminism+3 | — | 29m 22s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Ep. 76 Road to Repro Rights: Buck v Bell✨ | reproductive rightsEugenics Movement+4 | — | From Skirts To ScrubsSupreme Court+1 | — | Buck v. Bellreproductive rights+5 | — | 33m 57s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Ep. 75 Falling Out: A History of Pelvic Organ Prolapse✨ | pelvic organ prolapsehistory of medicine+4 | — | — | — | pelvic organ prolapseHippocrates+5 | — | 36m 52s | |
| 5/30/25 | ![]() Ep. 74 Through His Eyes: Unpacking the Male Gaze✨ | The Male Gazefeminism+4 | — | The Male Gazefeminist theory+1 | societal expectations | Male Gazefeminism+6 | — | 33m 02s | |
| 5/1/25 | ![]() Ep. 73 Road to Repro Rights: Griswold vs Connecticut✨ | reproductive rightsSupreme Court+4 | — | Griswold v. Connecticut | — | Griswold v. Connecticutreproductive rights+4 | — | 24m 04s | |
| 4/9/25 | ![]() Ep. 72 Preeclampsia Part 2: In the Public Eye✨ | preeclampsiapublic perception+3 | — | Black-ishDownton Abbey | — | preeclampsiaTori Bowie+5 | — | 33m 17s | |
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| 3/25/25 | ![]() Ep. 71 Pre-Eclampsia Part 1: Seizures, Bloodletting, & Medical Breakthroughs✨ | pre-eclampsiahistory of medicine+3 | — | eclampsiatoxemia | ancient Egyptancient Greece | pre-eclampsiaseizures+5 | — | 28m 45s | |
| 3/11/25 | ![]() Ep. 70 Ina May Gaskin & The Home Birth Revolution | Ina May Gaskin, the "mother of modern midwifery," revolutionized childbirth with her advocacy for natural birth and low-intervention techniques. From a traumatic hospital birth to founding a midwifery center, her journey reshaped the home birth movement. We explore her impact, the Gaskin maneuver, and the complexities of her commune known as, "The Farm." Plus, we discuss the home birth movement today and how it fits into modern obstetrics. Tune in for a deep dive into her fascinating life and legacy!Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history!Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 41m 21s | ||||||
| 2/18/25 | ![]() Ep. 69 Echoes of Birth: Birth Trauma | In this episode, we discuss the serious issue of birth trauma, aka PTSD related to pregnancy and childbirth. Birth trauma affects ⅓ birthing patients, which is way too high for our liking. Join us as we discuss common birth complications, medical mistreatment, and the unique challenges faced by women of color that contribute to birth trauma. Additionally, we review trauma-informed care on labor and delivery and share how we strive as OBGYN residents to provide better care every day.Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history! Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 38m 36s | ||||||
| 2/4/25 | ![]() Ep. 68 Why your blood type matters: History of Rh and Pregnancy | Ever wonder why blood type matters in pregnancy? Turns out, it’s a wild story of medical breakthroughs, unexpected discoveries, and even a connection to a maximum-security prison. In this episode, we break down Rh disease—why it happens, how doctors figured out a way to prevent it, and why millions of people around the world still don’t have access to this simple life-saving treatment. It’s a mix of science, history, and a little bit of “wait… seriously?!” moments. Tune in for a chat you won’t want to miss!Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history! Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 28m 02s | ||||||
| 1/21/25 | ![]() From the Archives: History of Ayurvedic Medicine | Would you consider yourself a fiery person? Grounded? Dynamic? Maybe a combination of the three? If you looked at your health from the perspective of Ayurvedic medicine, it would probably be some combination of the three with one aspect being dominant. And this combination would be unique to you! But it would also have an impact on the way you receive medical care. Join us this week as we discuss the practice of Ayurveda, a form of medicine that originates in the Indian subcontinent and is still practiced today. Learn about its history, principles and of course, the way it impacts women. It’ll be a journey you won’t want to miss! Check out our Feminist Corner discussion questions after listening and send us your thoughts! Which dosha do you think you would be dominant in?How does ayurveda differ from other homeopathic practices and how is it similar? How does ayurvedic medicine and the ways it was used to understand women differ from how maybe American or Western medicine understands the biologically female body? | 48m 06s | ||||||
| 1/7/25 | ![]() Ep. 67 Margaret Sanger: A Complicated Legacy of Birth Control & Eugenics | In this episode, we explore the life and legacy of Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood and a key figure in the fight for birth control access. While Sanger’s work empowered women to take control of their reproductive health, her legacy is complicated by her involvement with the eugenics movement. We dive into her early life, her advocacy for family planning, and the ethical questions surrounding her efforts. Join us for a thought-provoking look at how Sanger's impact still resonates in today’s conversations about reproductive rights. Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history! Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 34m 24s | ||||||
| 12/24/24 | ![]() Ep. 66 House Staff History: How Medical Residency Became What It Is | Are you in medicine or know someone who is? Because if so, they probably went through residency and more likely than not it was… intense. In this episode, we dig into the surprising and complex history of medical residency. From William Osler’s pioneering days to Halsted’s unforgiving pyramidal model, we trace how medical training evolved through wartime shifts, the creation of the Match, and critical reforms sparked by tragedy. Join us as we uncover how the past shapes today’s residency and the challenges residents still face.Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history!Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 59m 54s | ||||||
| 12/10/24 | ![]() Ep. 65 Contractions & Culture: The History of Labor | In this episode, we dive into the science and history behind labor, the intense process that leads up to childbirth. We break down how labor works—explaining painful contractions, cervical dilation, and the role of the uterus and cervix in bringing a baby into the world. We also dive into the history, exploring how laboring practices have evolved, from ancient birthing stools to the controversial “twilight sleep” of the 1800s. Along the way, we touch on real labor experiences, common concerns like Braxton Hicks contractions and preterm labor, and the ongoing importance of informed consent and compassionate care. Tune in for an engaging look at how labor has changed over time, and what it means for today’s birthing experience!Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history! Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 48m 37s | ||||||
| 11/26/24 | ![]() Ep. 64 Desire Decoded: Exploring Theories of Sexual Arousal | Let’s talk about sex, baby! In this episode, we dive into the fascinating and often complex world of human sexuality by exploring the evolution of the sexual response cycle. From Freud’s early psychoanalytic theories to Masters and Johnson’s groundbreaking physiological studies and beyond to modern models, we trace the history of how sex has been studied, categorized, and understood. We also examine the balance between understanding sexuality through a medical lens and the potential pitfalls of over-medicalization. As OB/GYN residents, we discuss how this history shapes our approach to patient care and what it means to navigate the intersection of biology, psychology, and cultural norms in the clinic. Let’s break down these frameworks and open the door for deeper, more nuanced conversations about sexuality in medicine! Plus, who doesn’t love to get it on.Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history!Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs*This episode was recorded in a place we don't usually record, sorry about the audio quality!* | 43m 56s | ||||||
| 11/12/24 | ![]() Ep. 63 Q&A: OBGYN Intern YR (so far) | Hi everyone!! We are so excited to be back for Season 6. To kick off the season, we wanted to reflect on the first chunk of intern year as OBGYNs, answer question's from amazing listeners asked on our insta stories, and tell stories about life in residency! Tune in to hang out with us!Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history! Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 42m 06s | ||||||
| 7/16/24 | ![]() Ep. 62 Mummies, Nuns, & Cadavers: A Human Dissection History | In this episode, we dive into the history of human dissection, kinda EW I know but bare with us! From the meticulous practices of ancient Egyptian mummification to the controversial role of dissection in medieval Italy, we uncover how these traditions shaped our understanding of anatomy and how women were involved in this process as well. Join us as we delve into the evolution of medical education, from secretive domestic autopsies to public dissections in anatomy theaters, highlighting the ethical complexities and societal impacts along the way! Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history! Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 35m 48s | ||||||
| 7/2/24 | ![]() From The Archives: Henrietta Lacks | We are throwing it back this week to one of our OG episodes! This story still blows us away and whether you are die-hard FSTS fan or just joining us, enjoy this episode on Henrietta Lacks and the 'HeLa' cells from our archives!'Have you ever had someone take something from you without asking? Bet it was pretty annoying huh? Now, have you ever had anyone take cells from your cervix without your consent? Probably not. But Henrietta Lacks has. In 1951, Henrietta was diagnosed with cervical cancer, and her cells were taken without consent to create the first immortal cell line. From these cells, numerous medical discoveries were made and various unethical practices took place. This episode will discuss the life of Henrietta, the implications of the immortal HeLa cell line, and the importance of informed consent and respecting patients and their families. Additionally, we talk about research practices involving cell lines and minorities in medicine. Through the episode, we hope to open up conversations around ethical research and medical practice while also giving listeners a space to learn about Henrietta and honor both her life and cells.'Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history!Follow us on socials!Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_Podcast | 52m 05s | ||||||
| 6/18/24 | ![]() Ep. 61: Rollin’ It Back: History of Vaginal Birth After C-section | In this episode, we explore a decision faced by many pregnant people: choosing between having another C-section or attempting a VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean). Many opt for another C-section because its more commonly discussed and well-known, but the VBAC offers several benefits like quicker recovery and lower infection risk. The concept of VBAC emerged in the 1920s, and gained more popularity over time. But its history is more than meets the eye! Join us in this episode as we dive more into the fascinating and complex history of the VBAC! Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history!Follow us on socials:● Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubs● Facebook: @fromskirtstoscrubs● TikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubs● Twitter: @FSTS_Podcast | 33m 05s | ||||||
| 6/4/24 | ![]() From the Archives: The Classical Woman | We thought we'd take a break from some of our ~heavier~ content and bring back one of our favorite (and one of our funniest) episodes. Here's The Classical Woman: Ancient Theories of Female Anatomy!In a time when most anatomy theories were based on animals, not humans, it's not surprising that ancient physicians may have gotten a fact or two wrong. But it is truly impressive how a single theory can incorrectly span the entire female anatomy. Gotta respect the hustle I guess. In this episode we are talking about ancient theories of female anatomy from general anatomy, to the breasts, to the uterus, to a mystery vein, and more! We will discuss a number of theories involving female anatomy and ancient medicine, as well as debunk said theories. Then we will talk about how these theories have created an inherent bias in the anatomy curriculum today that can affect future provider practices and patient care. Join us in this episode to have some fun and laughs while learning these ancient theories, then stay along to discuss how to positively approach female anatomy today!Feminist Corner Questions!Thoughts/if you had to pick one theory, which one would be your favorite?What was your experience learning female anatomy in medical school? Can you describe it for us and how it applies to the story we just heard?Do you see in medicine today any theories that perpetuate ideas that women are inherently ‘lesser’ than men?Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history! Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 54m 50s | ||||||
| 5/21/24 | ![]() Ep. 60 Climate Crisis & Pregnancy: Navigating the Storm | Join us this week to discuss a crucial yet often-overlooked topic: the impact of climate change on pregnant individuals! Delve into the history of climate change awareness, understand its far-reaching effects on our planet, and discover the specific health risks it poses to expectant mothers. We walk through increased risks of heat-related illnesses, infectious diseases, food insecurity, and air pollution, and how these challenges disproportionately affect marginalized communities. We hope this episode raises awareness for what we can do to protect maternal health in the face of a changing climate!!Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history! Follow us on socials:Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubsFacebook: @fromskirtstoscrubsTikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubsTwitter: @FSTS_PodcastYoutube: @fromskirtstoscrubs | 36m 42s | ||||||
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