Bitter Pill Studios

Sound journalism. Real impact.

Bitter Pill Studios

Sound Journalism. Real impact.

Bitter Pill Studios is a Melbourne-based podcast production company dedicated to crafting high-quality journalistic, public service and narrative nonfiction audio storytelling.

Founded in 2025 with a focus on impact and integrity, we aim to produce podcasts that inform, drive change, and serve the public good.

Along with crafting our own in-house podcasts, Bitter Pill Studios also partners with podcasters, journalists and producers to support and elevate independent audio projects with meaningful public impact.

By crafting in-house creative audio projects, collaborating with existing podcasts and platforming diverse podcasters and producers, Bitter Pill Studios serves as a platform for shared voice, agency and storytelling.

Featured podcast

Launched in July 2025, Beyond Hysterical is a six-part podcast that explores solutions to gender bias in healthcare. Hosted, scripted, and produced by Grace Jennings-Edquist— a health journalist and author with lived experience of chronic illness — the podcast features interviews by lived experience advocates, researchers and other experts.

Chronically ill, chronically broke: Why medical bias doesn’t just hurt — it costs Beyond Hysterical

Inclusive healthcare… in this economy? Living with chronic illness and invisible disability is expensive — especially if you're a woman, trans or gender-diverse. And it’s even harder in the cost-of-living crisis. In this episode, we unpack the hidden costs of being an unwell or disabled woman — from income loss when you’re living with undiagnosed symptoms or chronic illness, to skyrocketing specialist fees. We also ask: why does Medicare still leave so many behind? Plus, we hear from Jacinta Dietrich (co-host of the Differently Brained podcast) and MJ O’Neill about how they juggle high out-of-pocket medical costs with work, life, and the mental load of navigating healthcare admin. If you’ve ever felt “too sick to work, too broke to rest,” this episode’s for you. CONTENT WARNING: This episode mentions ableism, transphobia and suicidal thoughts. Guests in this episode: Peter Breadon, Health Program Director at Grattan Institute Kat Theophanous MP, Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing the seat of Northcote Dr Imaan Joshi, Sydney-based specialist GP focused on women’s health, menopausal health and procedural work involving skin MJ O’Neill, Brisbane-based freelance adviser with lived experience of several chronic health conditions Jacinta Dietrich, Melbourne-based co-host of the Differently Brained podcast, author and PhD student, living with auDHD and chronic fatigue syndrome Resources for this episode: "Women spend more of their money on health care than men. And no, it’s not just about ‘women’s issues’,” Dr Mike Armour et al, 2025. “Closing the Women’s Health Gap: A $1 Trillion Opportunity to Improve Lives and Economies,” World Economic Forum, 2024. “Disability and the labour force,” Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2020. Show me where it hurts, Kylie Maslen, 2020. “Gender and employees with disability,” Gender Equality Commission Victoria, 2023. "Disruption of gender-affirming health care, and COVID-19 illness, testing, and vaccination among trans Australians during the pandemic: a cross-sectional survey", Dr Sav Zwickl, Tomi Ruggles et al, 2023. “Recent estimates of the out-of-pocket expenditure on health care in Australia,” Farhat Yusuf et al, 2020. “The cost of illness and economic burden of endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain in Australia: A national online survey”  Dr Mike Armour et al, 2019. “Health conditions prevalence,” Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2023.  

Bitter Pill Studios operates on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to elders past and present.

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