Can AI really help you conceive? In this episode, we dive into the world of fertility innovation with Kirsten Karchmer, a neurodivergent visionary using her unique experiences to revolutionize fertility care.
Kirsten’s journey is far from conventional. A linguist-turned-acupuncturist, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at 20 and navigates the world with dyslexia. Her personal challenges, paired with a deep knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), have inspired her mission to make fertility support more accessible and affordable to those who need it most.
In this episode, Kirsten introduces her groundbreaking AI app, which she’s developed to serve as a “digital twin” of herself, offering personalized fertility guidance. This AI doesn’t just track ovulation—it supports users by providing stress management tips, AI-driven therapy, and advice rooted in holistic health principles.
At the core of her app is TCM, a centuries-old system that emphasizes a balanced approach to health. Through unique features like tongue analysis, the app creates tailored health recommendations designed to optimize overall well-being and fertility. For Kirsten, the goal isn’t just about getting pregnant; it’s about empowering women to understand their bodies, break the cycle of infertility, and create generational change.
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