WORK WITH SPENCER MOORE

BE A GUEST ON THE PODCAST

The Hairy Chin Podcast features two types of guests: women with firsthand experience navigating the healthcare system, and medical professionals who work directly with female patients.

  • If you have a story about what it took to get heard, a diagnosis that came late, a system that failed you and what you did about it or if you are a clinician, specialist, or researcher who wants to speak directly to women about what they can do to understand their bodies, find the language for their experiences, and participate more effectively in their care, Spencer would love to hear from you.

  • You have lived experience navigating chronic illness, late diagnosis, medical dismissal, or a complex health journey

    You are a physician, specialist, nurse, or allied health professional who works with female patients

    You are a patient advocate, researcher, or educator working in women's health

    Your experience or expertise connects directly to body literacy, self-advocacy, or navigating healthcare systems

  • Episodes are released every Wednesday and promoted across Instagram, LinkedIn, and the weekly newsletter.

Book Spencer on Your Podcast

For podcast hosts looking for a guest with lived experience and practical expertise, Spencer brings the conversation most shows aren't having.

  • Spencer Moore is the founder and host of The Hairy Chin Podcast, a women's health advocacy platform built on a clear and differentiated perspective: the gap in women's healthcare isn't awareness. It's that women were never taught to understand what their bodies are telling them, find the language to describe it, or navigate the system waiting for them on the other side.

  • She brings over four decades of personal health experience, formal certifications in women's health coaching and breast health education, and a commissioned survey of 400 women on their experiences inside healthcare. She is not a physician, and she doesn't position herself as one. She is an educator, researcher, and advocate, and she knows how to make a complex topic immediately useful for a general audience.

    Spencer is based in Barcelona and available for remote recording.

  • Why women were never taught to understand their own bodies and what changes when they do

    The practical skills of medical self-advocacy: appointment preparation, communicating with doctors, navigating the system

    Why awareness alone isn't closing the gap in women's health

    Navigating chronic illness, late diagnosis, and medical dismissal

    The experience of healthcare across two countries and two languages

    The research: what 400 women said about their experiences in healthcare

  • Your audience includes women navigating health challenges or the healthcare system ·

    Your show covers health, wellness, women's issues, advocacy, or personal development

    You want a guest with a clear point of view and specific, actionable content

    You are looking for someone who speaks plainly, with no jargon, no trends, no vague wellness language!

BOOK A SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT

For events, conferences, and organizations, Spencer gives a talk that leaves women with not just feelings, but actual tools.

  • Spencer speaks on women's health, specifically the gap between what women experience in their bodies and what they're equipped to understand, communicate, and act on inside a medical appointment.

    Her talks are practical and specific. Audiences leave with frameworks they can use at their next appointment, not a vague instruction to speak up for themselves. She draws on her own extensive health history, four decades of navigating healthcare in two countries, and original research from a survey of 400 women.

    Spencer is available for live and virtual engagements.

  • The Body Language Gap: Teaching Women to Understand and Describe What They Experience

    The Advocacy Gap: What Women Know vs. What They're Equipped to Do

    Self-Advocacy Is a Skill: The Practical Toolkit for Medical Appointments

    What 400 Women Said About Their Healthcare Experiences — and What It Means

    Navigating Healthcare Across Cultures: Lessons from Two Systems

  • Women's health organizations, patient advocacy groups, healthcare conferences, corporate wellness programs, universities, and professional associations.

  • Your audience includes women who interact with the healthcare system

    You want a speaker with a clear, research-backed perspective, not a motivational talk

    You are organizing a conference, event, workshop, or corporate wellness program

    You want practical content your audience can use immediately after the event