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What if menstrual health was recognized as a fundamental human right, just like access to clean water or education? Join me as we explore this provocative question and more in our latest episode. As we wind down Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I share personal reflections on self-care. We shift focus to an often-overlooked issue: menstrual health. My nonprofit, Scrub Life Cares, is at the forefront of providing menstrual products and health education to underserved communities. We confront the stigmas and challenges of period poverty head-on.
Empowerment is key in the movement for menstrual rights, and this episode offers a roadmap for advocacy. From leveraging social media to organizing community workshops, I share insights from my journey into activism fueled by a life-changing experience in Uganda. We discuss how individuals can make a meaningful impact, even in conservative communities, by partnering with like-minded organizations and pushing for policy change. Advocacy begins with education and engagement, and together, we can champion menstrual health as a fundamental human right for everyone. Tune in to discover how you can be part of this important movement!
To learn more about Scrub Life Cares, visit our website and feel free to contact us. You can also follow Us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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Thank you so much for tuning in to Tea with Tanya! If this episode resonated with you, please take a moment to rate and leave a review — it helps the show grow and reach more listeners. Join the conversation on Instagram using #teawithtanya #Teawithtanyapodcast, and don’t forget to tag us!
Visit my website at tanyakambrose.com for more resources. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @teawithtanyapodcast and @tanyakambrose, and sign up for my Tea Talk newsletter to stay updated with all things wellness and self-care!
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What if menstrual health was recognized as a fundamental human right, just like access to clean water or education? Join me as we explore this provocative question and more in our latest episode. As we wind down Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I share personal reflections on self-care. We shift focus to an often-overlooked issue: menstrual health. My nonprofit, Scrub Life Cares, is at the forefront of providing menstrual products and health education to underserved communities. We confront the stigmas and challenges of period poverty head-on.
Empowerment is key in the movement for menstrual rights, and this episode offers a roadmap for advocacy. From leveraging social media to organizing community workshops, I share insights from my journey into activism fueled by a life-changing experience in Uganda. We discuss how individuals can make a meaningful impact, even in conservative communities, by partnering with like-minded organizations and pushing for policy change. Advocacy begins with education and engagement, and together, we can champion menstrual health as a fundamental human right for everyone. Tune in to discover how you can be part of this important movement!
To learn more about Scrub Life Cares, visit our website and feel free to contact us. You can also follow Us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Support the show
Thank you so much for tuning in to Tea with Tanya! If this episode resonated with you, please take a moment to rate and leave a review — it helps the show grow and reach more listeners. Join the conversation on Instagram using #teawithtanya #Teawithtanyapodcast, and don’t forget to tag us!
Visit my website at tanyakambrose.com for more resources. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @teawithtanyapodcast and @tanyakambrose, and sign up for my Tea Talk newsletter to stay updated with all things wellness and self-care!
Ready to dive deeper into whole woman wellness? Download your FREE guide today and start your health journey!
Support the podcast by buying a cup of tea.