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Pinkpill Rx
Author: Katie Fillmore
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The Pinkpill Rx podcast attempts to address and deconstruct real issues women face in our society and culture. This is a fast-paced, ADHD-laced educational podcast where we attempt to display, address and spread awareness regarding the male & female education gaps when it comes to women’s lived experiences. We are a husband and wife team who advocate for critical thinking and open dialogue. Everyone has something to learn if we just listen to one another. You can find us on TikTok @Kators88.
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In this episode we open up about our own mental health journeys: the breakdowns, the misdiagnoses, the burnout, and the slow, painful process of unlearning what the world told us about who we should be.
Mental Health Helpline:
www.findahelpline.com
Neurodivergent Therapist Directory:
https://ndtherapists.com
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
Pinkpill Shop:
https://pinkpillrx.etsy.com/listing/1790887598
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Almost everything from cold plunges and diets to GLP-1 drugs, gut microbiomes, and creatine supplementation has been studied primarily on men. In this episode, we break down current trends and how the foundational research often excludes or underrepresents women, and what that means for your health, hormones, and performance. We discuss why the benefits hyped online may not translate the same way for women and how that’s not women’s fault.
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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https://pinkpillrx.etsy.com/listing/1790887598
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https://www.patreon.com/PinkpillRx?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
Email us:
PinkpillRx@gmail.com
For decades medicine treated men as the standard and women as the exception. In this episode, we uncover how “normal” lab ranges, drug doses, and even imaging interpretations have biases and how that legacy still harms women today.
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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PinkpillRx@gmail.com
In this episode we uncover the history of gender bias in the U.S. justice system from jury exclusion and landmark cases to the daily realities of incarceration like limited menstrual products, reproductive neglect and losing parental rights.
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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In this episode, we tackle one of the most weaponized passages in Christian history, 1 Corinthians 14:34-35, the infamous “women should remain silent in the churches” verse. But what if Paul wasn’t commanding silence at all? What if he was quoting and then correcting the Corinthians for trying to muzzle women?
We dive into one of the scholarly theories that flips this passage on its head, exploring how context and translation have shaped centuries of gender hierarchy and how theology, power, and patriarchy intersect within the text itself.
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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TW: Religious Trauma
In this episode we take on one of the most weaponized passages in the New Testament. We look at how 1 Timothy 2:11-14 has been wielded to shut women up, strip them of authority, and justify systems that keep men in charge. We dig into what was actually happening in Ephesus at the time, why “Paul’s words” weren’t written as a universal gag order on women, and how centuries of mistranslation and church politics turned a contextual warning into a tool of control.
You asked. We answered.
In this listener Q&A, we talk about everything from behind the scenes to practical questions. Some topics include: how to talk to your partner about feminist issues, what to do when your partner doesn’t support your mental load, what’s the most dangerous thing people believe about women’s bodies we wish would just die already, and more.
A listener shares a raw, deeply personal story of disclosing marital rape and how her partner’s reaction turned the moment into his own emotional drama. In this episode, we break down why men so often center themselves when women share trauma: from protector fantasies and fragile masculinity to the social conditioning that teaches women to soothe male discomfort. We unpack the psychology behind emotional hijacking, the caregiver reflex survivors fall into, and what true support actually sounds like.
This episode isn’t about blame. It’s about awareness. About how “I can’t handle this” silences survivors, and how staying present, listening, and believing can literally change lives.
In this Haunted History episode, we enter a Twilight Zone of alternate timelines asking the big “what ifs” of women’s history. What if the witch hunts hadn’t erased generations of women healers? If authoritarian governments hadn’t cemented control over bodies and voices? What if women’s health had been researched at the same pace of men’s health? It’s a haunting reminder of how much has been lost, stolen, or delayed, and how far ahead we might already be if history had tipped the other way.
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
Pinkpill Shop:
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https://www.patreon.com/PinkpillRx?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
Email us:
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In this Haunted History episode, we expose how modern gynecology and obstetrics were built on the suffering of women—especially enslaved Black women experimented on by Marion Sims without anesthesia. We’ll trace how the flat-on-the-back birthing position came not from nature but from patriarchal convenience, how women were denied pain relief for religious reasons, and how procedures like routine episiotomies, the so-called “husband stitch,” and even the chainsaw were justified.
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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https://www.patreon.com/PinkpillRx?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
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In this Haunted History episode, we uncover the chilling story of lobotomies and the women who were most often subjected to them. Sold as a miracle cure for everything from depression to defiance, the procedure left thousands of women scarred, silenced, or erased altogether. Behind the surgical theater curtain was a system that punished women for being “too much”—too emotional, too sexual, too ambitious. From housewives and daughters institutionalized against their will to famous cases like Rosemary Kennedy, lobotomies became a tool of control disguised as medicine. We’ll explore how this brutal chapter still haunts women’s healthcare today, where dismissal and overreach often go hand in hand.
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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In this Haunted History episode, we dig into Hysteria. The infamous diagnosis that turned women’s emotions, sexuality, and pain into a medical horror story. From ancient Greece’s myth of the “wandering womb” to the locked wards of 19th-century asylums, hysteria was never about healing women. It was about controlling them, silencing them, and punishing anyone who refused to conform. We also ask the unsettling question: has hysteria really disappeared, or is it still haunting us today under new names and modern disguises?
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
Pinkpill Shop:
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Patreon:
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Email us:
PinkpillRx@gmail.com
In this episode we uncover how patriarchy erased women’s pleasure from medieval medicine to Freud to today’s orgasm gap.
We will be on break for the month of September (2025) and be back with PinkpillRx Season 2 on 10/6/25!
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
Pinkpill Shop:
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https://www.patreon.com/PinkpillRx?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
Email us:
PinkpillRx@gmail.com
In this rapid-fire reaction episode, we’re listening to TikToks that will make you say wait, why aren’t we talking about this more?
From the untapped power of menstrual stem cells, to the absurd fact that female CEOs just recently outnumbered CEOs named John. We’ll also explore how men’s health impacts pregnancy outcomes (including preeclampsia and morning sickness) and how it’s literally cheaper to feed and house people than abandon them.
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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Email us:
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What is mental load, and why is it so exhausting? In this episode, we sit down with Mental Load Coach Zach Watson to unpack the invisible labor that keeps households running and relationships afloat. In the first half, Zach shares his personal story of becoming a “recovering manchild” and how he came to coach men on emotional literacy and domestic equity. In the second half, we break down the nitty-gritty of cognitive, emotional, and domestic labor.
Book a FREE consult w/Zach Watson:
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Zach Watson Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/zachmentalloadcoach?igsh=MTVvamZydjVmYTczag==
Sources & Resources:
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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Therapist Laura Federico and midwife Morgan Miller join us to talk about their new book, The Cycle Book—a practical, myth-busting guide to hormone tracking and body literacy. We explore why so many women feel disconnected from their bodies, how the medical system pathologizes normal cycles, and why learning your body’s rhythm is a radical act of resistance.
Grab The Cycle Book wherever books are sold. Full links in the show notes.
The Cycle Book:
www.itslauraandmorgan.com
Morgan & Laura’s Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/thecyclebook?igsh=NzRlZmxxZjY5YjZr
Sources & Resources:
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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In this episode, we are joined by Shanna Pearson, a leading ADHD coach and author of the upcoming book Invisible ADHD (release date 9/9/25). Together we explore the often-missed signs of ADHD in girls and women. We unpack why ADHD often looks different in women, how traits like selective mutism, emotional sensitivity, and people-pleasing can delay diagnosis, and what happens when those internalized patterns carry into adulthood. Shanna brings a powerful mix of personal vulnerability and expertise to this important conversation.
Whether you're exploring your own neurodivergence or supporting someone who is, this episode challenges assumptions and offers practical hope.
You can find out more about Shanna Pearson and her upcoming book, Invisible ADHD, at www.ADHDcoaching.com
Shanna Pearson’s Website:
http://www.adhdcoaching.com/
Share A Story For The Book:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WjDOizKSzTc3cANHylR8vBYjSYaIyfDz361RMCpAK8A/edit
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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This episode unpacks how sexism and racism are baked into modern medicine. From the late inclusion of women in medical research to the biased history of BMI and organ transplant inequality, we expose how systems built around male and white norms continue to harm women and people of color.
Share A Story For The Book:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WjDOizKSzTc3cANHylR8vBYjSYaIyfDz361RMCpAK8A/edit
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
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In this throwback-style episode, we riff on the viral “Princess Treatment vs. Bare Minimum” TikTok trend, including a flipped version where Jay asks the questions.
We also dive into candid roleplaying where Katie becomes a guy who just doesn’t get it and Jay responds in real time.
To close, we get honest about white privilege—specifically, how much privilege Katie holds as a white woman compared to women of color—and how feminism has helped shine a light on that privilege.
Share A Story For The Book:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WjDOizKSzTc3cANHylR8vBYjSYaIyfDz361RMCpAK8A/edit
Sources & Resources
https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site
Pinkpill Shop:
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Patreon:
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Email us:
PinkpillRx@gmail.com
Why do so many men shut down emotionally - and what is the cost of that silence, not just for men, but for the women who love them?
In this episode, we welcome our very first male guest: Owen Marcus. A leader in men’s emotional development and author of Grow Up: A Man’s Guide to Masculine Emotional Intelligence.
We unpack:
-Why emotional shutdown isn’t a flaw—it’s a nervous system survival response
-Tools for men to better express their emotional experiences
-The emotional labor women take on when men can’t express themselves
-What healthy masculinity actually looks like when men feel safe enough to feel
This conversation is not about blaming men—it’s about breaking the cycle.
If you’ve ever loved a man who felt distant, frozen, or “fine” on the surface but unreachable underneath—this one’s for you.
Mentioned in this episode:
– Grow Up by Owen Marcus
– MELD (Men’s Emotional Leadership Development)
Owen’s Website
https://owenmarcus.com
Upcoming retreat:
https://daliaanderman.com/hold-me-tight-couples-retreat-costa-rica/
Owen’s Book:
https://amzn.to/3ZGWiA4
Sources & Resources
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I’m in Utah, dealt with the exact same thing, but I was 25 and they said I needed to be 40 if I wasn’t married or have 4 children AND be married. 39 and still haven’t had the surgery.