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In this episode we are joined by Kamaka'āina Seipp is a native artist, voyager, and Zen practitioner who has been working in the Hawaiian community for the past 15 years.
While the beginning of her career was focused on maritime education and canoe culture she has since returned to shore...connecting to 'āina (the land), 'Ohana (family) and self and exploring what are the colors of our kupuna (ancestors/elders).
During this episode, she shared about her Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome experience and how it’s impacted her connection to her body and Hawaiian culture.
Aljolynn Sperber Founder of Lady Box (https://joinladybox.com/) and Alyx Coble-Frakes Founder of The Agenda. (https://www.theagendaperiod.com/) Are combining forces to help Women and Menstruators #ShedTheShame.
Each day there are an estimated 800 million folks experiencing menstruation- so it should be something we can talk about openly and freely.
Aljolynn conceptualized this campaign as a way to donate to WaterAid (check out the campaign -http://shedtheshame.co ) and this podcast is a way to further amplify the message.
If you would like to participate in a future episode- check out the link here: https://lbcustomize.typeform.com/to/n...
Help us #ShedTheShame. by sharing this video and talking about your own stories. Together we can make a huge difference in the fight for menstrual equity.
In this episode we are joined by Kamaka'āina Seipp is a native artist, voyager, and Zen practitioner who has been working in the Hawaiian community for the past 15 years.
While the beginning of her career was focused on maritime education and canoe culture she has since returned to shore...connecting to 'āina (the land), 'Ohana (family) and self and exploring what are the colors of our kupuna (ancestors/elders).
During this episode, she shared about her Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome experience and how it’s impacted her connection to her body and Hawaiian culture.
Aljolynn Sperber Founder of Lady Box (https://joinladybox.com/) and Alyx Coble-Frakes Founder of The Agenda. (https://www.theagendaperiod.com/) Are combining forces to help Women and Menstruators #ShedTheShame.
Each day there are an estimated 800 million folks experiencing menstruation- so it should be something we can talk about openly and freely.
Aljolynn conceptualized this campaign as a way to donate to WaterAid (check out the campaign -http://shedtheshame.co ) and this podcast is a way to further amplify the message.
If you would like to participate in a future episode- check out the link here: https://lbcustomize.typeform.com/to/n...
Help us #ShedTheShame. by sharing this video and talking about your own stories. Together we can make a huge difference in the fight for menstrual equity.