Gina Dubbe - a podcast by Kathryn Zox

from 2021-04-21T09:00

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Kathryn interviews Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Zucker School of Medicine Hofstra Northwell Jill Maura Rabin MD, author of “Mind Over Bladder: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving Continence.” Bladder incontinence affects as much as half of the female population, yet many are too embarrassed to seek help. Dr. Rabin offers an informative, easy-to-understand guide that will give women back their freedom and help them regain control over their bladder. Supported by extensive clinical research, she demystifies a frightening medical problem and acquaints readers with all available therapies. Dr. Rabin seeks to educate women of all ages on the many causes of incontinence and the variety of treatment options available. She’s authored four books on women's health and her numerous awards and honors have included the excellence in teaching award from the Association of Professors in Gynecology and Obstetrics. Kathryn also interviews Serial Entrepreneur & Venture Capitalist Gina Dubbé, author of “High Heals: How Two Women Found Their Footing in the Medical Cannabis Industry.” Upon first glance, Dubbé doesn’t look like a likely candidate to own a medical cannabis dispensary. As a suburban mother with a resume loaded with professional certifications, Dubbé and her business partner not only opened a dispensary but have dominated the industry ever since, doubling their business alone in 2020. Their goal is to break up the stigma that marijuana should remain on the fringes of society and help those looking for relief find solutions to the everyday chronic pain and qualifying illnesses or symptoms that constrain them. Dubbé serves as the Managing Director and Co-Founder of Greenhouse Wellness, an award-winning dispensary in Maryland, and is also Co-Founder of Blissiva, a female-focused cannabis line. Her many accolades include Forbes Magazine’s Women Who Built Outstanding Companies.

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