20. Ending the Period Stigma & Period Poverty | with Nadya Okamoto
Healing Hormones
English - February 24, 2020 11:00 - 29 minutes - 33.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 110 ratingsAlternative Health Health & Fitness Religion & Spirituality Spirituality health fitness business nutrition wellness diet selfhelp lifestyle entrepreneurship entrepreneur Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Nadya Okamoto is a 21-year old Harvard student, founder and executive director of Period, an organization fighting to end period poverty and stigma that she founded at the age of 16. Period is now the largest run youth organization in women’s health, and one of the fastest-growing ones in the united states.
For years, we have been told that periods are dirty, shameful, and something to be kept secret. We’ve come a long way in bringing these issues to light, but we still have a long way to go! Can you believe that in some areas outside of the United States, women can’t go to school while on their periods because they don’t have access to supplies? To find out more about why this movement is so important, I encourage you to read Nadya’s book Period Power. It’s a game changer.
We Chat About:
The stigma around women’s periodsPeriod poverty and equitable access to hygiene productsBringing period products to developing countriesGetting involved in a local Period branchResources:
www.freetheperiod.comwww.period.orgPeriod on Instagram: @periodmovementNadya on Instagram: @nadyaokamotoConnect With Me:
Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Google PodcastsLearn more about the Heal Your Period online programStart your FREE 14-Day Gut RebootConnect on Instagram:Nadya Okamoto is a 21-year old Harvard student, founder and executive director of Period, an organization fighting to end period poverty and stigma that she founded at the age of 16. Period is now the largest run youth organization in women’s health, and one of the fastest-growing ones in the united states.
For years, we have been told that periods are dirty, shameful, and something to be kept secret. We’ve come a long way in bringing these issues to light, but we still have a long way to go! Can you believe that in some areas outside of the United States, women can’t go to school while on their periods because they don’t have access to supplies? To find out more about why this movement is so important, I encourage you to read Nadya’s book Period Power. It’s a game changer.
We Chat About:
The stigma around women’s periodsPeriod poverty and equitable access to hygiene productsBringing period products to developing countriesGetting involved in a local Period branchResources:
www.freetheperiod.comwww.period.orgPeriod on Instagram: @periodmovementNadya on Instagram: @nadyaokamotoConnect With Me:
Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Google PodcastsLearn more about the Heal Your Period online programStart your FREE 14-Day Gut RebootConnect on Instagram: @nourishedwithninaPrivate Hormone CoachingHealing Hormones is a production of Crate Media
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