For 24 years, Callie Greenberg worked inside the healthcare system as an operating room professional while simultaneously being dismissed by that same system as a patient. After finally receiving a stage 4/5 endometriosis diagnosis at 37, followed by an emergency total hysterectomy two years later that left her unable to carry a child, she built something that didn’t exist when she needed it most: a practice dedicated to helping women navigate the complete identity collapse that follows life-altering medical events.
What sets Greenberg apart in the crowded wellness and coaching space is that her identity transformation consulting services aren’t based on a framework adapted from someone else’s experience. They emerged directly from living through what she now helps others process: the jarring divide between who you were before a major health crisis and who you’re becoming after.
Building Reach Beyond One-on-One Work
The Endo Warriors Podcast, which Greenberg founded and hosts, has accumulated over 4,200 downloads, with more than 2,000 coming in the last 30 days alone. Distributed across major platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, and Amazon Music, the show addresses the systemic failures that leave women waiting an average of 7 to 10 years for an endometriosis diagnosis—a condition affecting one in ten women.

Her work extends beyond individual practice. Greenberg co-founded The Girls Room Project, serves as Board Member and Director of Fundraising for Endo Excision For All, and manages the Medical Advisory Board for Emet Surgical. This multi-layered approach reflects her understanding that the problem she’s addressing requires intervention at multiple levels: individual support, community building, and systemic advocacy.
A Different Kind of Expertise
Greenberg’s 18-year career inside operating rooms gave her fluency in medical language and processes—knowledge that makes her particularly effective at helping clients navigate healthcare systems that failed her for decades. She’s a certified keynote speaker, certified consultant, and HIPAA compliant, credentials that support rather than define her patient advocacy and speaking work.

Her keynote “Turning Pain into Purpose” and programs like Own It & Live It and the Amor Fati Circle are designed for women she describes as “done with the curated version of healing”—those who need structured support from someone who has actually lived through similar experiences, not theoretical frameworks from textbooks.
Greenberg has been featured by the Endometriosis Foundation of America, Entreprenista, CanvasRebel, and Voyage Phoenix. Her stated goal for the next three years focuses on scaling her reach through expanded podcast growth, community programs, and increased speaking engagements at hospitals, women’s health conferences, and corporate wellness events—creating what she calls “an ecosystem where women can find the right level of support no matter where they are” in their journey.
For women navigating the aftermath of serious illness, infertility, or loss, Greenberg offers transformation consulting grounded in lived experience—the kind of recognition that comes only from someone who has walked the same path.


