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Three Women and Me: The New Health Talk Show America Has Been Waiting For

By Ravoke.com News Desk Women’s Health Is Finally Getting the Spotlight It Deserves—And This New Show Is Ready to Change the Conversation Award-Winning Producer Charles Mattocks Joins Leading Health Experts

Three Women and Me: The New Health Talk Show America Has Been Waiting For
  • PublishedJune 13, 2026

By Ravoke.com News Desk

Women’s Health Is Finally Getting the Spotlight It Deserves—And This New Show Is Ready to Change the Conversation

Award-Winning Producer Charles Mattocks Joins Leading Health Experts to Launch a Groundbreaking Television Series and Podcast Focused on Real Conversations, Trusted Information, and the Health Issues Affecting Millions

Every day, millions of people turn to the internet searching for answers about their health.

Google processes more than one billion health-related searches every day, while studies show that more than 80% of adults regularly seek medical and health information online. They’re searching for answers about symptoms, treatments, hormones, chronic illness, mental health, aging, longevity, and countless other concerns that impact their lives and the lives of those they love.

The demand for trusted health information has never been greater.

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Yet despite this overwhelming need, many people still struggle to find clear, balanced, and meaningful conversations about the issues that matter most. Too often, health discussions are reduced to headlines, social media soundbites, conflicting opinions, or information that leaves people more confused than informed.

That is exactly why Three Women and Me is being created.

The new television talk show and podcast is launching with an ambitious mission: to become a trusted platform where healthcare experts, patients, innovators, advocates, and everyday people can come together to discuss the health topics shaping modern life.

Leading the project is award-winning producer, filmmaker, and health advocate Charles Mattocks, joined by respected healthcare voices Dr. Jenny Vaughn-Curtman, Dr. Cathleen Gerenger, and Heather Reilly Hiemstra.

Together, they believe America is ready for a different kind of health conversation.

Why This Show Matters Now

Healthcare affects every family.

Whether it’s a woman navigating menopause, someone struggling with fibromyalgia, a young patient seeking answers about PCOS or endometriosis, a man exploring testosterone replacement therapy, or a family supporting a loved one facing mental health challenges, millions of people are looking for guidance and clarity.

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Many of these topics remain misunderstood, underrepresented, or surrounded by conflicting information.

According to Dr. Jenny Vaughn-Curtman, that’s where meaningful conversations become essential.

“We created Three Women and Me because there are simply too many important health conversations that aren’t being fully explored,” says Dr. Vaughn-Curtman. “Whether we’re talking about endometriosis, PCOS, fibromyalgia, menopause, sexual health, mental health, hormone replacement therapy, testosterone replacement therapy, or countless other conditions affecting millions of people, the goal is to bring these topics into the open and give them the time and attention they deserve.”

The show’s creators believe audiences deserve more than simplified talking points or one-size-fits-all advice.

“People today are overwhelmed with information,” Dr. Vaughn-Curtman explains. “They hear one opinion from a doctor, another from social media, another from a podcast, and often leave more confused than when they started. We want to create a space where experts can have honest conversations, ask difficult questions, and even respectfully disagree when necessary.”

That willingness to explore different perspectives may become one of the show’s defining characteristics.

“If we’re discussing statins, for example, should we be able to debate their benefits and risks openly? Absolutely,” she says. “That’s how people learn. That’s how understanding grows. The objective isn’t for everyone to agree on every topic—it’s to give audiences balanced perspectives, credible information, and the context they need to make informed decisions about their own health.”

In an era where health information is everywhere but trust is often difficult to find, Three Women and Me aims to create something increasingly rare: conversations that prioritize understanding over controversy and education over fear.

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More Than Another Health Show

What separates Three Women and Me from traditional health programming is its commitment to combining expert insight with real human experience.

Each episode will feature physicians, researchers, wellness experts, healthcare innovators, patient advocates, and public figures sharing perspectives and stories that often go unheard.

Topics will range from women’s health and men’s health to preventive care, longevity, emerging medical innovations, chronic illness, hormone optimization, mental wellness, and the future of healthcare itself.

The goal is not simply to educate viewers.

The goal is to help them feel seen, understood, and empowered.

By bringing science, storytelling, and practical solutions into the same conversation, the series hopes to bridge the growing gap between healthcare information and real-life understanding.

Charles Mattocks: “People Are Looking for Answers”

For creator and executive producer Charles Mattocks, the inspiration comes from years spent working in both healthcare and media.

“Every day people are searching for answers,” says Mattocks. “They’re looking for information, support, and hope. The problem isn’t a lack of interest in health—it’s a lack of meaningful conversations happening in places people can trust. We want to create a platform where experts can educate, patients can be heard, and audiences can discover resources that may genuinely improve their lives.”

Mattocks believes healthcare communication is overdue for a transformation.

“If more than a billion health-related searches are happening every day, that tells us something important,” he says. “People are hungry for information. They’re looking for guidance. We believe this show can become part of that solution.”

He also sees an opportunity to bridge a longstanding gap between healthcare, media, and the people those industries are supposed to serve.

“There are billions of dollars spent every year on healthcare marketing and awareness campaigns, yet I still meet people every day who feel like their condition isn’t being talked about,” says Mattocks. “People want information they can trust. They want real conversations. That’s what we’re trying to create.”

Meet the Hosts

Charles Mattocks

Award-winning television producer, filmmaker, media personality, and internationally recognized health advocate whose work has focused on educating and empowering audiences through impactful health programming.

Dr. Jenny Vaughn-Curtman

Nationally recognized naturopathic doctor, clinical researcher, speaker, and CEO of AgeVital Wellness. With more than two decades of experience, she is known for her work in functional medicine, longevity science, and patient-centered healthcare.

Dr. Cathleen Gerenger

Known as “The Healthy Living Expert,” Dr. Gerenger is a Chiropractic Physician, Acupuncturist, and Functional Health Practitioner who has appeared across major national media platforms helping audiences better understand chronic health conditions and wellness.

Heather Reilly Hiemstra

Certified Menopause Coach, entrepreneur, botanical formulator, and cancer survivor who has become a respected voice in women’s health, healthy aging, and longevity education.

More Than a Show—A Movement

The team behind Three Women and Me sees this as more than television.

They envision a platform that sparks conversations far beyond the studio—into homes, doctors’ offices, workplaces, communities, and across digital platforms.

At a time when healthcare can feel confusing, overwhelming, and impersonal, the series aims to offer something millions of people are actively searching for:

Trusted information.

Thoughtful discussion.

Expert guidance.

Real stories.

And conversations that have the power to change lives.

As Dr. Vaughn-Curtman puts it:

“At the end of every conversation, our goal is simple. We want people to walk away with real answers, greater clarity, and the confidence to have meaningful discussions with their healthcare providers. That’s what healthcare communication should be about.”

If Google is processing more than a billion health-related searches every day, the need is obvious.

The question is no longer whether people want these conversations.

The question is who is willing to have them.

Three Women and Me intends to lead the way.


Partnership and Media Opportunities

Sponsorship opportunities, advertising partnerships, expert guest appearances, and strategic collaborations are currently being considered ahead of the show’s official launch.

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Production Location: Evotion Studios, Clearwater, Florida

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RAVOKE News desk