
This week on The House of Hormones, we’re joined by the incredible Jen Moore — endometriosis educator, advocate, and now published author. After over 20 years of misdiagnoses, pain, and medical gaslighting, Jen turned her experience into power. She’s become a leading voice in the fight to raise awareness about endometriosis, pushing for change in how women’s pain is recognised, treated, and understood.
Her debut book, Endometriosis: Understand Your Symptoms, Get the Right Treatment, Reclaim Your Life, is already being hailed as a vital resource — blending medical insight, personal stories, and practical steps for navigating life with endo. With features across BBC, Cosmopolitan, and The Washington Post, Jen is helping bring women’s health into the mainstream, one brave conversation at a time.
In this episode, host Leah Christian sits down with Jen to discuss:
What endometriosis really is — and why it’s still so misunderstood
Why women are educating doctors on their own symptoms
Jen’s personal journey through pain, surgery, and self-advocacy
How to include men in the conversation around hormonal health
The importance of early education for mothers and daughters
Jen’s work with Cambridge University and her mission to end medical gaslighting
💛 Whether you’re living with endo, supporting someone who is, or just want to better understand the real challenges behind invisible illness and hormone imbalance, this episode is a must-watch.
📕 Grab Jen's book now and join the movement for real change in women’s healthcare.