Ricki Lake and her longtime business partner and filmmaker, Abby Epstein, join the show today to talk about their groundbreaking new documentary film, The Business of Birth Control – a truth finding journey where they tell the impactful stories of women who’ve had a whole range of experiences on, and coming off of, hormonal contraceptives.
As we’ve seen and heard in past episodes on this subject, this community has a very direct connection to the modern birth control story. Until very recently, our knowledge had been strictly experiential. Now, with documentaries like this and other dedicated research, we’re learning more about what these drugs do in our bodies, and to our minds. It’s critically important work, and so important for all women, especially young girls, to know and understand.
From June 22nd to 26th, The Business of Birth Control will be available to watch for FREE in the USA and Canada! You can grab your ticket here. And for those who miss the free streaming event, you can use the code "Almost30" for 50% off by clicking here.
We encourage you to share this one with a friend or family member to, as Ricki mentions, pay it forward and empower the next generation with information they can act upon for their best interests. Enjoy.
We also talk about:
Inspirations behind the documentary 
Birth control stories and experiences
The beauty and power in our cycles  
Marketing freedom over risks 
Recognizing its historical significance 
Reckoning with unethical trial testing
Digging into the business side of hormonal contraception 
Tragic stories of death and injury
Following the money
Hope for the future + male-equivalent options 
Sponsors:
Get discount codes sent directly to your phone. Simply text brand name or keyword to 380-600-3030
Resources: 
Watch: The Business of Birth Control

Read: Danger in the Ring by Marie Brenner in Vanity Fair

Learn: Embodywork LA

Facebook: Business of Birth Control   

Instagram: @businessofbirthcontrol

Instagram: @rickilake 

Instagram: @abbyepsteinxoxo

Twitter: @thebizoffims

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Ricki Lake and her longtime business partner and filmmaker, Abby Epstein, join the show today to talk about their groundbreaking new documentary film, The Business of Birth Control – a truth finding journey where they tell the impactful stories of women who’ve had a whole range of experiences on, and coming off of, hormonal contraceptives.

As we’ve seen and heard in past episodes on this subject, this community has a very direct connection to the modern birth control story. Until very recently, our knowledge had been strictly experiential. Now, with documentaries like this and other dedicated research, we’re learning more about what these drugs do in our bodies, and to our minds. It’s critically important work, and so important for all women, especially young girls, to know and understand.

From June 22nd to 26th, The Business of Birth Control will be available to watch for FREE in the USA and Canada! You can grab your ticket here. And for those who miss the free streaming event, you can use the code "Almost30" for 50% off by clicking here.

We encourage you to share this one with a friend or family member to, as Ricki mentions, pay it forward and empower the next generation with information they can act upon for their best interests. Enjoy.

We also talk about:

Inspirations behind the documentary  Birth control stories and experiences The beauty and power in our cycles   Marketing freedom over risks  Recognizing its historical significance  Reckoning with unethical trial testing Digging into the business side of hormonal contraception  Tragic stories of death and injury Following the money Hope for the future + male-equivalent options 

Sponsors:

Get discount codes sent directly to your phone. Simply text brand name or keyword to 380-600-3030

Resources: 

Watch: The Business of Birth Control
Read: Danger in the Ring by Marie Brenner in Vanity Fair
Learn: Embodywork LA
Facebook: Business of Birth Control   
Instagram: @businessofbirthcontrol
Instagram: @rickilake 
Instagram: @abbyepsteinxoxo
Twitter: @thebizoffims

Join our community:

almost30.com/membership facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups

Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: almost30.com/disclaimer

Find more to love at almost30.com!

Almost 30 is edited by Crate Media.

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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