Podcast Trailer: The Fertility Workshop
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About this listen
If you're a man in your 30s or 40s trying to start a family, you've probably realized something nobody really prepares you for: conceiving a child isn’t always straightforward.
Whether you’ve been trying for months, received unexpected fertility test results, or are already navigating IVF with your partner, the journey can be confusing, stressful and often isolating.
The Fertility Workshop is a podcast focused on male fertility — what actually influences sperm health, how it affects conception, and what men can realistically do to improve their chances of becoming fathers.
Men are often overlooked in fertility conversations. In many clinics and doctor’s offices, they receive little information and are left feeling like passengers in a process that affects them just as much.
On this podcast we break down:
• What affects sperm health• How to improve male fertility• How to approach IVF and fertility treatment intelligently• How to navigate clinics and testing with confidence• How couples can increase their chances of conceiving
Hosted by Marcus, who has personally navigated a four-year IVF journey and worked to improve his own sperm health, this podcast aims to help men understand fertility, make better decisions, and reduce the financial, emotional and physical stress that often comes with trying to conceive.
If you want to become a father and want to approach the journey informed, confident and prepared — this podcast is for you.
🎧 Resources mentioned in this episode
FREE Supplement Blueprint (free training)
thefertilityproject.life/freeblueprint
FREE Sperm Analysis Masterclass (free event)
thefertilityproject.life/freeresources
Male Fertility Mastery Course
thefertilityproject.life/mfmcourse
Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about fertility, treatment, or health.