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How accessible is menstrual health? Periods for All discusses disability, stigma, inclusive education, and how better design can support everyone.
In this episode of The M Talk, Annabelle sits down with Holly Johnston and Carly Pistorca from Periods for All to explore why menstrual health must be accessible and inclusive for everyone. The conversation unveils the stigma that society does not want to address: the unique challenges people with disabilities face during menstruation, including barriers in education, communication, and accessible facilities.
Together, they unpack how the widespread taboo surrounding menstruation is amplified for disabled communities, and why preparing young people for their first period through inclusive education is essential. Holly and Carly also explain the curb cut effect, demonstrating how designing menstrual products, resources, and spaces with accessibility in mind benefits everyone.
Annabelle, Carly and Holly bring you deep into finding how inclusive menstrual health can empower individuals and transform the future of period education.
Periods for all IG @periods_for_all Instagram
Carly's IG @handicapped_hipster
Hello Period Equity
Hello Period Equity - American Sign Language videos
Follow us
Instagram: @the_m_scale
Tiktok: themscaleapp
We want to hear from you! DMs us your period stories by or send them to [email protected]
Your support is key! Download The M Scale app, you can also buy us a coffee on our Patreon!
Podcast Created and Hosted by: Annabelle Roberston
Produced by: Laura Siegler
Designed by: WaiYan Yau
Developed by: Katie Chapman
Music by: Francesco.Invadhertz
Distributed by Rss.com
By The M ScaleHow accessible is menstrual health? Periods for All discusses disability, stigma, inclusive education, and how better design can support everyone.
In this episode of The M Talk, Annabelle sits down with Holly Johnston and Carly Pistorca from Periods for All to explore why menstrual health must be accessible and inclusive for everyone. The conversation unveils the stigma that society does not want to address: the unique challenges people with disabilities face during menstruation, including barriers in education, communication, and accessible facilities.
Together, they unpack how the widespread taboo surrounding menstruation is amplified for disabled communities, and why preparing young people for their first period through inclusive education is essential. Holly and Carly also explain the curb cut effect, demonstrating how designing menstrual products, resources, and spaces with accessibility in mind benefits everyone.
Annabelle, Carly and Holly bring you deep into finding how inclusive menstrual health can empower individuals and transform the future of period education.
Periods for all IG @periods_for_all Instagram
Carly's IG @handicapped_hipster
Hello Period Equity
Hello Period Equity - American Sign Language videos
Follow us
Instagram: @the_m_scale
Tiktok: themscaleapp
We want to hear from you! DMs us your period stories by or send them to [email protected]
Your support is key! Download The M Scale app, you can also buy us a coffee on our Patreon!
Podcast Created and Hosted by: Annabelle Roberston
Produced by: Laura Siegler
Designed by: WaiYan Yau
Developed by: Katie Chapman
Music by: Francesco.Invadhertz
Distributed by Rss.com