Over the past 2 decades, Amanda has navigated her own food and body liberation journey. She found diet rock bottom and a lifeline to recovery while traveling in Nepal. After a successful competitive running career, she went on to recover from a disordered relationship with food and exercise. Her recovery allowed her to earn a master’s degree in nutrition and dietetics from Bastyr University. As an undiet dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor, Amanda serves as a guide and mentor to her clients – partnering with them to heal their relationship with food and their body through intuitive eating, mindfulness, and her unique SAVOR Strategies of Healing. Amanda works in collaboration with her clients to create practical, actionable steps so they can stop feeling chaotic around food, find compassion for their ever-changing bodies, and feel empowered to live a fulfilling life, Savoring Food & Body.
Dr. Kumar is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist specializing in perimenopause and menopausal management. She earned her medical degree from Texas A&M College of Medicine, and finished her residency at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
Dr. Kumar believes in a holistic approach to menopause management. She emphasizes the importance of understanding each patient’s unique experience and offers a range of treatment options, including hormone therapy, lifestyle modifications, and alternative therapies. Her goal is to help women transition through menopause with confidence and comfort.
In her spare time, she loves spending time with her kids, traveling, and cooking.
Dr. Ghazaleh Moayedi is an OB/GYN, educator, writer, and community activist who works at the intersections of reproductive health, rights, and justice. Dr. Moayedi is board certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology, board certified in Complex Family Planning, and she is a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner. Dr. Moayedi has been providing menopause care with Gennev since 2019 and she loves caring for people from all over the country through their unique menopause journeys. In addition to providing menopause care, Dr. Moayedi is the president & founder of Pegasus Health Justice Center, a community health resource that creates holistic wellness through justice-centered, patient-oriented healthcare, education, and advocacy. She is also a founding member of CERCL-FP, Centering Equity, Race, and Cultural Literacy in Family Planning, a collective that works to name, disrupt, and dismantle structures of oppression in family planning healthcare. A fierce healthcare & community advocate, Dr. Moayedi has been featured in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time Magazine, The Guardian, PBS, MSNBC, and NPR.