IVF Disrupted: The Kindbody Story
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IVF Disrupted: The Kindbody Story

by Bloomberg and iHeartPodcasts

Category
Technology
Frequency
Weekly Series
Language
English
Kindbody, one of the largest fertility companies in the US, sought to disrupt egg freezing and IVF by combining spa vibes with Silicon Valley efficiency. The startup raised millions, opened dozens of clinics, and became a billion-dollar unicorn. But its ambition came with consequences. In IVF Disrupted: The Kindbody Story, reporter Jackie Davalos takes listeners beyond Kindbody’s millennial-friendly waiting rooms and into the clinics themselves, showing the sometimes-heartbreaking consequences o...

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Recent Reviews

Good story

Davesdogmax5/6/2026

Interesting worth listening too. We need more agents on this subject as everything in China looks very similar to American ingenuity. However at the end of the your swipe at Trump is unnecessary are it’s not as if the democrats didn’t go after Trump. They changed a law to go after him and we’ll no one else was charged after 20 years So get past your politics and stick to the facts of the case. You are a reporter not a opinion writer

Wow, window into Chinese government

the ear swab4/4/2026

Very good podcast so surprising and detailed to hear about the personal lives of these spies working for the Chinese government and then to have the Americans on the other side it’s like game recognize game

Enthralling

Sylven7493/27/2026

Really enjoyed this podcast. I hope that more are created with theme of behind-the-scenes of intelligence and doing character building, like this. Good job to the hosts, editors, writers, and researchers et al.

Good but

fbagent683/24/2026

Good story but very liberal. Making it more political than just giving the story of US catching China.

Very Interesting, but the ads!!

jlg843/1/2026

This is a very interesting report on the workings of the MSS and how the FBI managed to get inside, well researched and well presented. What brings it down for me is the repetitive nature and frequency, not to mention irrelevance, of the ads. This is a frequent issue with this podcast company—the ads are for podcasts that I wouldn’t have thought would appeal to people listening to the current show—and I realise that’s how they get you to upgrade to “premium” but it’s very annoying just the same.