This is a video podcast episode produced by VID for Quiet The Clock — a mental health and women's wellness podcast hosted by Beth Gulotta, a licensed therapist based in New York City. The episode features Eleonora Srugo speaking openly about uterus didelphys, fertility pressure, and rewriting the personal timeline around motherhood and reproductive health. This topic sits at the intersection of women's health education, fertility awareness, and the growing mental health conversation around societal pressure on women's reproductive timelines — a search category that drives millions of monthly queries from women seeking both clinical information and emotional validation.

The episode was produced as part of VID's structured Video Podcast System for Quiet The Clock — a fully documented production workflow covering filming, editing, motion graphics, YouTube packaging, thumbnail design, and distribution optimization. Every production decision was made to serve two simultaneous objectives: delivering a compelling, high-retention viewing experience for the existing Quiet The Clock audience, and building the long-term YouTube search authority that surfaces this episode in front of new audiences searching for information about uterus didelphys, fertility challenges, reproductive health anxiety, and related women's wellness topics.

Women searching YouTube and Google for information about uterus didelphys — a uterine anomaly affecting fertility and pregnancy — are often navigating a significant health diagnosis without adequate information or emotional support. When a well-produced video podcast episode with a clear, search-optimized title appears in those results, it reaches a prospective viewer at one of the highest-intent discovery moments available in the women's health content category. That viewer watches the episode, encounters Beth Gulotta's clinical expertise and empathetic approach, and converts from a first-time viewer into a subscriber and prospective therapy or coaching client. This is how a single video podcast episode functions as a sustained client acquisition asset for a mental health practice.

VID managed the complete production workflow for this episode — editing for pacing and emotional retention across a long-form conversation about reproductive health and personal identity, applying Quiet The Clock's branded visual treatment and motion graphics, and delivering the finished episode with YouTube-optimized metadata, title structure, and thumbnail packaging designed to maximize click-through rate from search and recommended content placement. The production standard applied here is consistent across every Quiet The Clock episode in the system — the consistency that builds cumulative channel authority over time.

A professionally produced video podcast episode on a high-search-intent topic like uterus didelphys, fertility pressure, and women's reproductive timelines is a permanent organic pipeline asset for Quiet The Clock. It compounds in value with every month it remains indexed on YouTube and Google. It reaches new audiences continuously without additional distribution cost. And it builds the clinical authority and personal trust that converts a viewer researching a health topic into a client ready to begin therapy or coaching with Beth Gulotta. The Quiet The Clock channel has grown to 72,600 subscribers — proof that a structured, consistently produced Video Podcast System compounds in audience and pipeline value over time.

“What an experience!! Thank you for all the coordination, everyone that was here was so great! Looking forward to meeting and talking about all things post production. Already have some ideas for Season 2!!”

Beth Gulotta
Founder, NYC Therapeutic Wellness
Quiet The Clock

Part of the Video Podcast System that grew Quiet The Clock to 72,600 YouTube subscribers and 1.5M+ short-form video views across distribution platforms.

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