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This episode includes a conversation surrounding emotional abuse.
In this episode, we are joined by the fabulous Maggie Greene- and she shared so much and so openly.
She talked about her first period, and traumatic experience with cervical mucus, as well as her choice, to remain childless and all of the hoops she had to jump through to receive reproductive healthcare. You will want to tune into this episode.
Maggie is the Chief Everything Officer of Maggie Greene Style, a one-woman "band" on a mission to transform the way we see ourselves at work. As a passionate ally, communicator, and fashionista, she puts the personal in personal brand and style with a focus on low-barrier, high-impact resources. She supports clients on all manner of styling - from wardrobe to resume and everything in between. Her secondhand first approach helps counter consumption culture and reduce global fashion waste. You can learn more about her on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @greenstylemags or visit her website at https://maggiegreenestyle.com.
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.
TRIGGER WARNING
*
*
*
*
*
*
This episode includes a conversation surrounding emotional abuse.
In this episode, we are joined by the fabulous Maggie Greene- and she shared so much and so openly.
She talked about her first period, and traumatic experience with cervical mucus, as well as her choice, to remain childless and all of the hoops she had to jump through to receive reproductive healthcare. You will want to tune into this episode.
Maggie is the Chief Everything Officer of Maggie Greene Style, a one-woman "band" on a mission to transform the way we see ourselves at work. As a passionate ally, communicator, and fashionista, she puts the personal in personal brand and style with a focus on low-barrier, high-impact resources. She supports clients on all manner of styling - from wardrobe to resume and everything in between. Her secondhand first approach helps counter consumption culture and reduce global fashion waste. You can learn more about her on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @greenstylemags or visit her website at https://maggiegreenestyle.com.
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.