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To All the Men I've Tolerated Before - Period Stigma Causes Period Poverty
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Period Stigma Causes Period Poverty

06/09/22 • 49 min

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To All the Men I've Tolerated Before
This week, Natalie was honored to have a conversation with youth activist, Anusha Singh. Anusha is associated with Period.org, an organization that raises awareness on period poverty and fights to end the stigma against menstruation. Anusha and Natalie chat about her experiences going in front of Ohio legislators to speak against pink taxes on feminine products. They also do a deep dive on how period stigma plays a role in everyone’s lives and how the culture needs to change around menstruation so we can further everyone’s comfort in our society and within the workforce. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and firesidechat.com/nataliekatona on Fireside for the live show! Make sure to like, subscribe, and review so Natalie can send some good vibes and positive manifestations your way as well! You can also find all of our platforms, ways to support the podcast, and Patreon at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod Find Anusha and Period.Org: Instagram: anusha_sing Anusha’s Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqy4yKLcVxc Instagram for Period.Org: periodmovement
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This week, Natalie was honored to have a conversation with youth activist, Anusha Singh. Anusha is associated with Period.org, an organization that raises awareness on period poverty and fights to end the stigma against menstruation. Anusha and Natalie chat about her experiences going in front of Ohio legislators to speak against pink taxes on feminine products. They also do a deep dive on how period stigma plays a role in everyone’s lives and how the culture needs to change around menstruation so we can further everyone’s comfort in our society and within the workforce. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and firesidechat.com/nataliekatona on Fireside for the live show! Make sure to like, subscribe, and review so Natalie can send some good vibes and positive manifestations your way as well! You can also find all of our platforms, ways to support the podcast, and Patreon at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod Find Anusha and Period.Org: Instagram: anusha_sing Anusha’s Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqy4yKLcVxc Instagram for Period.Org: periodmovement

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