Listen to all articles as podcasts
What if you listened instead of reading this weekend..?
There is something different that happens when you press play.
You are no longer scanning.
You are no longer skimming.
You are absorbing.
If you have the Substack app, every LipedemaScience article can be turned into audio. There is a small play button at the top. Press it, and the science becomes a podcast.
I use it myself. Often.
Not because I do not remember what I wrote. But because lipedema is layered. Hormones interacting with receptors. Microvascular shifts. Inflammatory signaling. Adipose tissue behaving in ways that do not fit standard obesity models. When I listen instead of read, connections reorganize themselves in my mind.
Audio changes the pace of learning.
You can sit in a café.
Walk outside in cold air.
Lie on the sofa with your eyes closed.
Drive somewhere quietly.
And instead of consuming random content, you enter a structured exploration of what is actually happening inside the lipedema body.
There is something powerful about hearing complex biology explained slowly. About letting the mechanisms unfold in sequence. Estrogen receptor balance. Intracrine estradiol. Macrophage shifts. Fibrotic remodeling. Pain pathways.
When you listen, the body becomes a system instead of a mystery.
Maybe this weekend you do not need another productivity hack.
Maybe you need depth.
Put on your headphones.
Open the Substack app.
Go to LipedemaScience.
Scroll until something catches your curiosity.
Then press play.
Let the article become a voice in your ear.
Let the science feel human.
Let the complexity become understandable.
You might discover that learning about your own biology is not overwhelming.
It is empowering.
Wish you all a happy weekend. Here are some articles you might want to listen to as podcasts:












