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71: MY KIDS: First Born Hannah - Divorce, Abortion, and Weight Loss

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This month, I’m doing something different. I have four special guests, my kids, and I’ll share their interviews with you each week.

To start things off, today’s guest is my firstborn child, Hannah, who will be turning 30 this month! Hannah was born in Papillion, Nebraska, on December 10, 1993, in my third year of medical school. Later, we moved to Oklahoma, where I did my residency, and when she was around five, her mom and I divorced.

Going into the interview, Hannah told me that no questions were off the table, and we had an open conversation on everything from her earliest childhood memories to her divorce and weight loss journey.

One of the things I’ve realized as a parent is that if you can raise your kids without injecting your pathologies into them, you've done a good job. Enjoy the episode!

Highlights

Hannah’s earliest memories, including my divorce from her mom and memories of living in different houses

Moving from Oklahoma to Arizona

Hannah's emo phase and her identification as a "shadow child"

Our experiences with drugs and music

The need for euphoric experiences and how Hannah managed to avoid addiction

Hannah’s decision to get divorced and how she managed the process

Hannah’s thoughts on approaching her thirties and why age doesn't hold much significance for her

The decision to have an abortion and Hannah’s reluctance to undergo a medical procedure

Considering parenthood and lifestyle

Hannah explains her shift in perspective on liberal values and personal protection

Why your perspective on taxes change as your financial situation changes

How Hannah’s weight loss journey has positively impacted her mental health and overall wellbeing

Parenting and self-reflection

This episode is sponsored by:

Femmenessence

It's a rare occurrence to find a non-prescription supplement that becomes a go-to for hormone health and Femmenessence is just that.

Whether you’re pre-menopausal, menopausal, or struggling with PMS, irregular periods, or other hormone imbalances, I highly recommend giving Femmenessence a try.

Visit Femmenessence.com (https://femmenessence.com/) and use my code SHAWN20 for exclusive savings.

Needed

Few things are as important in a woman's life as that journey to and through motherhood. There's so much that you can't control, but nutrition is a big one you can.

Needed is a perinatal and women's health brand that I recommend to all my clients, whether they're in that perinatal stage or navigating perimenopause. Needed offers radically better nutrition products and education, backed by over 4000 practitioners.

Visit ThisIsNeeded.com (https://thisisneeded.com/) and use my code DrT for 20% off your first month.

Resources

Dr. Tassone's Practice https://www.drshawntassone.com/

The Hormone Balance Bible https://tassonemd.com/hormone-balance-bible/

Hormone Archetype Quiz https://tassonemd.lpages.co/hormonearchetypequiz/

Disclaimer This podcast and website represent the opinions of Dr. Shawn Tassone and his guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each person is so unique, please consult your health care professional for any medical questions.

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This month, I’m doing something different. I have four special guests, my kids, and I’ll share their interviews with you each week.

To start things off, today’s guest is my firstborn child, Hannah, who will be turning 30 this month! Hannah was born in Papillion, Nebraska, on December 10, 1993, in my third year of medical school. Later, we moved to Oklahoma, where I did my residency, and when she was around five, her mom and I divorced.

Going into the interview, Hannah told me that no questions were off the table, and we had an open conversation on everything from her earliest childhood memories to her divorce and weight loss journey.

One of the things I’ve realized as a parent is that if you can raise your kids without injecting your pathologies into them, you've done a good job. Enjoy the episode!

Highlights

Hannah’s earliest memories, including my divorce from her mom and memories of living in different houses

Moving from Oklahoma to Arizona

Hannah's emo phase and her identification as a "shadow child"

Our experiences with drugs and music

The need for euphoric experiences and how Hannah managed to avoid addiction

Hannah’s decision to get divorced and how she managed the process

Hannah’s thoughts on approaching her thirties and why age doesn't hold much significance for her

The decision to have an abortion and Hannah’s reluctance to undergo a medical procedure

Considering parenthood and lifestyle

Hannah explains her shift in perspective on liberal values and personal protection

Why your perspective on taxes change as your financial situation changes

How Hannah’s weight loss journey has positively impacted her mental health and overall wellbeing

Parenting and self-reflection

This episode is sponsored by:

Femmenessence

It's a rare occurrence to find a non-prescription supplement that becomes a go-to for hormone health and Femmenessence is just that.

Whether you’re pre-menopausal, menopausal, or struggling with PMS, irregular periods, or other hormone imbalances, I highly recommend giving Femmenessence a try.

Visit Femmenessence.com (https://femmenessence.com/) and use my code SHAWN20 for exclusive savings.

Needed

Few things are as important in a woman's life as that journey to and through motherhood. There's so much that you can't control, but nutrition is a big one you can.

Needed is a perinatal and women's health brand that I recommend to all my clients, whether they're in that perinatal stage or navigating perimenopause. Needed offers radically better nutrition products and education, backed by over 4000 practitioners.

Visit ThisIsNeeded.com (https://thisisneeded.com/) and use my code DrT for 20% off your first month.

Resources

Dr. Tassone's Practice https://www.drshawntassone.com/

The Hormone Balance Bible https://tassonemd.com/hormone-balance-bible/

Hormone Archetype Quiz https://tassonemd.lpages.co/hormonearchetypequiz/

Disclaimer This podcast and website represent the opinions of Dr. Shawn Tassone and his guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each person is so unique, please consult your health care professional for any medical questions.

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