About

The whole pineapple

Podcast

Meet The Hosts

Ruby Booras

Ruby Booras

DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC, DipACLM/DipIBLM

(She/her, They/them)

Ruby is a Doctor of Nursing Practice, Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner and a self-proclaimed nutrition nerd. She specializes in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and has been in clinical practice at Seattle Reproductive Medicine since 2012. Over the course of her career, Ruby has experienced personal and professional growth, unexpected challenges, mental health struggles, pregnancy loss, and the various ups and downs of her own journey toward wellness. Ruby has used her experiences and knowledge to provide compassionate support and education to her patients while understanding the importance of taking a whole-person approach to fertility and overall health. Ruby has a certificate in Plant-Based Nutrition from the T. Colin Campbell School of Nutrition Studies at Cornell University and is an American College of Lifestyle Medicine Diplomat, holding Certification as a Lifestyle Medicine Professional. She has been integral to the launch of the Wellness Program at SRM. As creator and co-host of The Whole Pineapple podcast, Ruby’s goal is to provide a reliable, supportive and science-based resource to guide people to their fertility and wellness goals and to power their WHOLE lives.
Anne Judge

Anne Judge

DNP, ARNP, WHNP-BC

(She/her)
Anne is a Doctor of Nursing Practice, board-certified Women’s Health Practitioner, who has been working in the fertility field since 2007. She first graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Human Biology, and had no idea how to use it. Her focus was in health policy and medical anthropology, as she finds humans and the systems they create endlessly fascinating. Reading the book “Baby Catcher” inspired her to train as a doula, with plans to become a Nurse Midwife. She completed nursing school at the University of Washington and was working as a labor and delivery nurse when her own experiences with infertility led her to change paths into reproductive medicine. After almost 15 years working in the fertility field, she is excited to share her knowledge and compassion with our listeners. While finishing her graduate training she struggled with whether to complete her original dream and Nurse Midwife program, but ultimately felt called to stay in the fertility field as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. While she is still always happy to talk about all things birth, she finds the process of creating families most valuable. She is reminded of the wise words from one of her midwife instructors, “Let someone else catch the babies, you will catch the mothers.”