Kirsten Karchmer, Founder & CEO of Conceivable: Revolutionizing Women’s Health with AI
- Kirsten’s personal journey from an MS diagnosis to women’s health advocacy
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Welcome to a fresh recap of The Brand Called You, where Ashutosh Garg interviews Kirsten Karchmer, a pioneering leader in women’s health and Founder & CEO of Conceivable, an AI-powered fertility and wellness platform.
This episode explores:-
- Kirsten’s personal journey from an MS diagnosis to women’s health advocacy
- Gaps in conventional fertility care
- The role of AI and precision medicine
- Ethical considerations in health technology
- Practical advice for women seeking reproductive support
00:52 – Early Influences
- Diagnosed with MS at age 20
- Transition from skepticism to embracing acupuncture
- Athletic discipline shaping resilience
- Period symptoms as diagnostic indicators of overall health
03:27 – Inflection Points
- Treated over 10,000 infertility cases
- Realized fewer than 3% could afford fertility care
- Created a “digital twin” model for access and scalability
- App outcomes rivaled in-clinic care
05:19 – Precision Medicine Defined
- Focus on identifying root causes
- Case studies: irregular cycles, PCOS
- Individualized assessment over symptom suppression
06:53 – Gaps in Conventional Care
- Lack of holistic, systems-based training
- Overreliance on birth control as symptom management
- Conceivable’s virtual AI-powered care team
08:08 – Making Signals Visible
- Limitations of traditional period trackers
- Need for contextualized data
- Actionable health insights
09:41 – Supplementation
- Prenatals and omega-3s often beneficial
- Risks from low-quality supplements
- Personalized supplement packs via data analysis
11:10 – Market Risks
- Weak regulation
- Social media misinformation
- Dangers of iron or inositol misuse
- Fertility harm from unguided supplementation
13:11 – Biobehavioral Interventions
- Hydration, diet, movement, therapy
- Data-driven hypothesis → intervention → tracking → refinement
14:48 – Stress & Fertility
- Correlation between stress and infertility
- Cortisol and adrenaline effects
- Fatigue as a risk factor
16:41 – Mind-Body Science
- Heart rate variability (HRV) as a resilience marker
- Breathwork and therapy integration
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Learn more about Kirsten Karchmer: LinkedIn
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- Kirsten’s personal journey from an MS diagnosis to women’s health advocacy
- Gaps in conventional fertility care
- The role of AI and precision medicine
- Ethical considerations in health technology
- Practical advice for women seeking reproductive support
