• Welcome to the Sisterhood: An Introduction to Us!

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

Welcome to the Sisterhood: An Introduction to Us!

  • Summary

  • What do you get when a dentist, an endocrinologist, and a marriage and family therapist walk into a room? A lively conversation filled with sisterly love, expert insights, and plenty of laughs! Welcome to the very first episode of “You Should Call My Sister!”

    Join us—Priya, Komal, and Neha—three sisters, three specialties, and three unique perspectives on wellness and family life—as we introduce ourselves and dive into the story behind our brand new podcast. From TMJ dentistry to endocrinology to marriage and family therapy, this sister trio has all bases covered. We’re here to share candid conversations, offer insights from our fields, and, of course, make time for the laughter and warmth that only sisters can bring.

    In this introductory episode, we reveal the inspiration behind our podcast name (hint: recommending each other has become part of our DNA!) and discuss the challenges and joys of staying close while balancing careers, family life, and motherhood. Whether you’re here for sisterhood, honest conversations about health, or a relatable (and humorous!) take on life, we’re excited to start this journey with you!

    For more insights and to connect with each of our sisterly experts, check out their profiles below:

    Priya Mistry, DDS, D. ABDSM - The TMJ Doc

    Instagram | YouTube | Tik Tok | Website

    Neha Kumar, LMFT - Prose and Psyche

    Instagram

    Komal Patil-Sisodia, MD - Reset Recharge

    Instagram | Website

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