
Under the Sisterhood
Under the Sisterhood podcast is one of our key storysharing platforms, celebrating the journeys of women as leaders, changemakers, and advocates in women’s health, mental wellness, and overall well-being. Host Elizabeth Elfenbein engages with women aged 18 to 100+ in intimate conversations, uncovering their experiences and wisdom while highlighting their impact on creating a healthier, more inclusive world. These stories not only honor women’s resilience and leadership but also foster meaningful dialogue around mental health, empowerment, and innovative solutions that help close the gender health gap and inspire change.
Seasons & Special Editions:
- Season 1: Being a Woman in Today’s World
- Season 2: Women’s March of Voices
- Season 3: Women Making the World Healthier
- Special Editions: Under the Hood Vlogs, Women Investing in Women’s Health, Women Making History
- Season 4: Women’s March for Mental Wellness
The Under the Sisterhood podcast is a tribute to the strength and impact of women leading the way in fostering change. With podcast producer Matt Butler and music by Ayla Schafer, Elizabeth Elfenbein creates a space where women are seen, heard, and celebrated, driving deeper connections and inspiring action through the power of storysharing.
Under the Sisterhood
Sabrina Sarro reframing narratives in mental health communities.
Today we are getting under the hood of Sabrina Sarro a daughter, sister, friend and a mixed race/Black, queer, trans* psychotherapist specializing in chronic pain. As someone who also experiences chronic pelvic pain, she empathizes deeply with her patients. She has specialized training in EMDR and IFS and works with many clients experiencing embedded/chronic/recurrent UTIs, Interstitial Cystitis, Vulvodynia, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Endometriosis, and PCOS.
As the Lead Psychotherapist at Graymatters (a private mental health practice based in NYC), Sabrina is also a race, gender, and sexuality specialist working with BIPOC/LGBTQIA*/TGNC folks who are also experiencing chronic pelvic pain. In addition to working with clients, she also speaks on issues related to pelvic pain through blogs and podcasts, as well as being highly involved in the pelvic pain online/digital community.
On top of all that, she is currently pursuing her doctorate---focusing on communities of color and the medical-industrial complex.
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