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What does it take to build a brand, lead a movement, and stay grounded while doing it?
In this episode, Her Workplace Founder & CEO, Marilynn Joyner, sits down with Nadya Okamoto, Co-Founder of August, a lifestyle period brand reimagining how we talk about and experience periods. Nadya is also the author of *PERIOD POWER: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Movement* and the Founder and former Executive Director of the nonprofit PERIOD, one of the largest youth-run organizations focused on menstrual equity.
At just 26, Nadya has already built multiple organizations, served as a voice for Gen Z leadership, and become a leading advocate for menstrual and mental health. In this conversation, she opens up about her journey as a founder, the realities of purpose-driven entrepreneurship, and what it means to grow and evolve while staying true to your mission.
Nadya shares what she’s learned about leading with authenticity, managing burnout, building community through storytelling, and finding peace amid chaos. Whether you’re building a business, leading a movement, or simply figuring out your next step, this episode offers inspiration and perspective on creating impact with courage and intention.
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What does it take to build a brand, lead a movement, and stay grounded while doing it?
In this episode, Her Workplace Founder & CEO, Marilynn Joyner, sits down with Nadya Okamoto, Co-Founder of August, a lifestyle period brand reimagining how we talk about and experience periods. Nadya is also the author of *PERIOD POWER: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Movement* and the Founder and former Executive Director of the nonprofit PERIOD, one of the largest youth-run organizations focused on menstrual equity.
At just 26, Nadya has already built multiple organizations, served as a voice for Gen Z leadership, and become a leading advocate for menstrual and mental health. In this conversation, she opens up about her journey as a founder, the realities of purpose-driven entrepreneurship, and what it means to grow and evolve while staying true to your mission.
Nadya shares what she’s learned about leading with authenticity, managing burnout, building community through storytelling, and finding peace amid chaos. Whether you’re building a business, leading a movement, or simply figuring out your next step, this episode offers inspiration and perspective on creating impact with courage and intention.
Instagram: @herworkplaceunfiltered @herworkplace
TikTok: @herworkplaceunfiltered @herworkplace
Watch on YouTube
Join Her Workplace
Follow Her Workplace on LinkedIn
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Produced by Peoples Media

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