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Menstruation ReWritten is a podcast for menstruators and non-menstruators who were raised in a culture of menstrual (period) shame and want to rewrite their own, their community's and their next generation's stories through having conversations about our own menstrual experiences, where we are now, what we wish had been and thus what can be.

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    • Feb 6, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 41m AVG DURATION
    • 32 EPISODES


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    Latest episodes from Menstruation ReWritten

    Final Episode - Reflections and Plans

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 31:38


    Thank you for an amazing two seasons! I look back over the first two season of Menstruation ReWritten and consider some of the broader lessons I've learned. I also let you know what my hopes and plans for Menstruation ReWritten are moving forward. Interesting in accountability partnership for tracking? Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com with the phrase "tracking accountability" in the subject. FREE Menstruation ReWritten greeting card!Purchase Menstruation ReWritten greeting cards!Get your FREE Menstruation ReWritten journaling prompts! If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen!Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com

    Introducing Menstruation ReWritten Greeting Cards

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 1:35


    FREE Menstruation ReWritten greeting card!I want to buy Menstruation ReWritten greeting cards!I want to hear from you all! Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com and tell me one thing you've learned about menstruation (or something else) from this pod! 

    Post-partum depression for the non-birthing partner

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 15:38


    This is a shorter, bonus episode of a conversation with Matt and Allison (guests on S2 Ep15) about their experiences with post-partum depression. Subscribe for new episodes each full moon!If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen!Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com

    A hetero couples' adventure with periods, PCOS, pregnancy and anxiety

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 55:35


    Allison, Matt and I chat about their individual and joint menstrual experiences. We discuss learning what happens outside of the bleeding part of the cycle, the path to PCOS diagnosis, and what will be different for their daughters. Topics discussed:- menarche- discussing menstruation in all female and all male houses - attempts to get pregnant leading to PCOS diagnosis- learning about the WHOLE menstrual cycle- anxiety medication during pregnancy and post-partum - raising two daughters Subscribe for new episodes each full moon!If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen!Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com

    Passing out from pain to founding the Period Coaching School

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 68:34


    Join my chat with Stasha, founder of the Period Coaching School, as we talk about debilitating period pain, realizing that people didn't want to hear about her periods and her winding path to endometriosis "remission" and becoming a menstrual coach.Links to Stasha's work and some research resources mentioned are at the bottom of the page.  Topics covered:- a very dramatic menarche- living with endometriosis, without health insurance or a proper diagnosis- period pain as a professional dancer- learning to live and work in flow-  new research on endometriosis diagnosis and management- eating for pain management- coaching menstruating clients- founding the Period Coaching SchoolSubscribe for new episodes each full moon!If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen!Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.comStasha's work:Free mandala Overview of the Period Coaching SchoolResources:Research on endometriosis and cannabis Article on saliva biomarkers for endometriosis

    The gynecologist interview you want and need

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 53:45


    Get ready for all the answers to your gynecology questions and to hear the personal and professional menstrual experiences of one badass gynecological surgeon.  Meenal joins me to share her passion and knowledge. She's here to remind us that you have the right to be comfortable and if your gynecologist doesn't take you seriously- get a new one. Links to sources and resources mentioned are below the Topics Covered list. Topics covered: - menarche- menstrual education- moving from the pill to an IUD- how Meenal chose gynecology within the medical field- abortion care and access - impacts of Roe v. Wade overturn on emergency care- what is adenomyosis?- clarifications on endometriosis - what to look for in a gynecologist- who is the gynecologist's gynecologist? - what to do if you think you have endometriosis-  research on non-invasive diagnostics for endometriosis- new products using biomarkers - recommendations of awesome researchers to follow - a lesser-known way to half your menstrual bleeding- the fact that your menstrual blood is not a fixed amount - you do not need to groom for the gynecologist - terminology in quote unquote women's health  - period sex shame- ways to make the IUD insertion process more comfortable - how a copper IUD works - the undercompensating of OB-GYN professionals - medical misogyny - fertility planning - Meenal's hopes for current and future menstruators Links to sources and resources:Louise Perkins King on ethical health care post Dobb's NPR interview with Dr. Linda G. GriffithArticle on the pay gap in gynecology Medical Bondage by Dr. Dierdre Cooper OwensHow we fail black patients in painBlack Americans systemically undertreated for painRacial bias in pain assessments Black women on pain and implicit bias in medicine Study on copper IUDs implanted after 35 remaining in until menopauseSubscribe for new episodes each full moon!If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen!Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com

    Will travel for safe scream place

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 50:58


    Get ready for Brenna and I to get silly and serious. You'll laugh, you'll want to scream, you'll get a Brenna-style pep talk. Topics covered:- menarche - the hush hush nature of menstruation - God and my body - Conservative Catholic childhood and young adulthood  - How menstrual shame interplays with shame around sexual orientation- NASA (duh)- Aging and thoughts on preparing for menopause - Respecting all menstruators abilities to make decisions about their own bodies and lives - the overturn of Roe v. Wade Full link to MMMMWomen Have Options Ohio - Ohio's statewide abortion fund National Network of Abortion Funds DM Brenna safe scream places (or to tell her how much you loved this episode): @liveincolorr on Instagram Subscribe for new episodes each full moon!If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen! Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com

    Worse cramps with aging and inspirational workplace authenticity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 52:13


    Natasha and I chat "period earrings", the changes in her menstrual cramps over time, and navigating asking folks if they are or are not menopausal. Topics discussed:- menarche story- education on menstruation - learning to use tampons- menstrual changes with age- variations in cultural significance of menstruation - eating and exercising for cycle optimization - menstrual misunderstandings (period rumors) - shame associated with menopause and aging- not having period sex shame- examples of being authentic in the workplace - dreams for current and future menstruatorsFull link to MMMMSubscribe for new episodes each full moon!If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen.Want to submit your menstrual shame questions? Email dreamspring.life@gmail.comConsidering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com

    Adventures in dating a menstrual podcast host

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 39:07


    Boris and I laugh our way through discussing his first knowledge of menstruation, living with a menstrual podcast host and working with menstruators. Topics covered:- First menstrual awareness- Period sex - Living with menstruators - What happens in the bathroom when I'm emptying my menstrual cup - Working with menstruators - Wishes for young menstruators Subscribe for new episodes each full moon!If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen.Want to submit your menstrual shame questions? Email dreamspring.life@gmail.comConsidering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com

    Working(out) with your cycle and the power of periods

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 29:03


    Haley and I chat about her initial irregular periods, learning to work with her cycle and how she will talk to her son about menstruation. Topics covered:- menarche- education (or lack thereof)- the power of learning about your cycle- working with your cycle- period panties- realizing your body is sending you a message- the power of menstruation (and the stigma) - what will Haley tell her son, and when? Subscribe for new episodes each full moon!If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen.Want to submit your menstrual shame questions? Email dreamspring.life@gmail.comConsidering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.com

    Social work, autoimmunity and period sex shame

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 42:06


    Join Lauryn and I for a chat about menarche, how menstruation intersects with social work and feeling the power and sensitivity of menstruation. You'll never look at your menstrual cup the same. Topics covered: - menarche - menstrual education- menstruating as a social worker- teaching teen boys about menstruation - autoimmunity, depression and birth control- enjoying your cycle and the emotional changes - period sex conversations (or lack thereof) Lauryn's book recommendation: Beyond the Pill by Dr. Jolene BrightenFull link to MMMM. (1:16:34) Want to submit your menstrual shame questions? Email at dreamspring.life@gmail.comConsidering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Subscribe for new episodes each full moon!Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen.

    Perimenopause, breast cancer, and being a menstruating rancher

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 38:06


    Join Carie and I as we discuss what perimenopause actually is, how hormone imbalance played a part for Carie and the realities of being a menstruator in a male dominated field. Topics covered:- Menarche- A childhood where menstruation was not discussed- Discovering cysts on ovaries- Raising a menstruator- Perimenopause symptoms and support groups- Balancing hormones through dietCheck out Carie's bison products. They come with my highest recommendation! You can also spend a night (or more!) among the bison in their Bison Ranch Tipi Retreat Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Subscribe for new episodes each full moon!Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen.Full MMMM link here

    Getting sick, skinny and stressed to satisfy others

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 50:48


    Nilam and I discuss menarche, going to temple while menstruating, stress, PCOS, weight shaming and much more! Listen to hear Nilam's brave vulnerability in talking about the “hard stuff”. As always, this is an individual sharing their own experience and nothing mentioned in this episode should be taken as medical advice.Topics discussed: - Menarche - The silent shame of menstruation- Shingles, y'all - Irregular periods - Getting on birth control for PCOS- Parental weight shaming and PCOS-  Talking menstruation with men - Excitement and jealousy of gen Z- The health care system Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef) Subscribe for new episodes each full moon! Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. Full MMMM link here

    Unlearning and understanding in adulthood

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 41:43


    Welcome to an exciting, educational and open conversation on menstruation. Kiana and I discuss the embarrassing and enlightening. Learn about womb wisdom, unlearning period stain shame and the power of menstrual offerings (with correct awareness and guidance). Topics discussed: - Kiana's menarche - Unlearning shame - How sex education fails and Kiana's work to make it better and more accessible - Understanding your cycle and taking steps to live in your own rhythm - How to work with menstruation as a sex worker - Menstruation, partners and sheets - Menstrual offerings of healing energy for systemic issues - Kiana's wishes for menstruators Kiana's Instagram:  @healingisimperfect Kiana's Queer Pride project Instagram: @houseofheaux_Womb Wisdom Instagram: @thewombroom.co Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef) Subscribe for new episodes each full moon! Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. 

    Erasure of trans and non-binary menstruators in reproductive rights activism

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 19:49


    Xander shares their understanding of erasure of trans-masculine and non-binary pregnant persons in the writing and support of reproductive rights legislation. Enjoy a little moment of joy at the end of the episode! Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Subscribe for new episodes each full moon! Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. 

    On testosterone: the breakthrough bleed is back and magnifying everything

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 71:50


    Join  us as Xander and I discuss their experience of menstruation as a trans-masculine non-binary person. Xander shares about their miserable menarche, the decision to get a hysterectomy, menstruation in the men's bathroom and more. Topics covered:- menarche in the school director's office - having a dad who won't buy period products - being told your pain is “normal” - menstruation on Depo-Provera - the importance of trans-informed care- breakthrough bleeds on testosterone - endometriosis and a full hysterectomy at 22 - managing menstruation in public restrooms as a trans-masculine non-binary person Listen, learn, let go of stigma.Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef)Subscribe for new episodes each full moon! Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. Cameron Esposito's “Jelly Donuts” ALSO watch Rape Jokes

    Solosode: Thinx review and app-less period tracking

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 10:02


    Hello loyal listeners! Apologies for not making the November full moon, but here is a little something to consider this month. Listen as a I review my first two periods with Thinx and trying to track my emotions throughout my menstrual cycle. Be assured, we have many great guests coming in the next few months. Thanks for listening, and tell a friend! Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef) or read my answers to common menstrual cup questions (https://menstruationrewritten.com/got-menstrual-cup-questions-ive-got-you-covered/)Subscribe for new episodes each full moon! Reach out: dreamspring.life@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. 

    We deserve a rebate and tampons are for sluts

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 33:57


    Welcome to Season 2! Happy full moon to those listening in real time. Enii and I had a great chat about menarche far from home, the savage rumors of high school girls, and an unceremonious PCOS diagnosis. This conversation was funny, infuriating and enlightening. Topic's covered: - Why San Francisco has a special place in Eni's heart- Getting chocolate because... that's what you do- The anti-climactic response to "becoming a woman"- Managing menstruation with birth control- Enii's recent diagnosis with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)- How Enii plans for periods that lead to vomiting and fainting-  When male bosses are so weird about everything female - Returning to pads after being betrayed by tampons - How high school rumors can shame menstruators - The freedom of complaining about cramps to Enii's brothers - Being hormone free and periods returning with a vengeance - Enii's PCOS diagnosis process- The potential impacts of PCOS and fibroids on having children- Variation in period tracking apps - Enii's  hormone free life and her period not agreeing with that plan- Enii's hope that future generation's won't have to pay for menstrual products. Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef) or read my answers to common menstrual cup questions (https://menstruationrewritten.com/got-menstrual-cup-questions-ive-got-you-covered/)Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comSubscribe for new episodes each full moon! If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. 

    Taking Kotex to kindergarten

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 47:34


    Jeff and I discuss his media introductions to menstruation, the menstruation talk with his parents, how menstruation interacts with money making and so much more! As a non-menstruator, Jeff describes living with menstruators, what he does and does not understand about menstruation and how he conceptualizes "that time of the month". Stay tuned to learn one creative way to use your menstrual pads. Topics covered:- Learning about menstruation from 90's and 00's media- Having menstruation explained in a house without menstruators- What do you do when your roommate leaves their menstrual cup on the sink? - Jeff's reaction to the phrase "the uterine wall is sloughing off" - The deep corners of the internet that can help teens (and adults) learn about menstruation- What does menstruation have to do with the economics of lap dances? Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (https://store.lunette.com/?rfsn=4709896.1507ef) or read my answers to common menstrual cup questions (https://menstruationrewritten.com/got-menstrual-cup-questions-ive-got-you-covered/)Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comSubscribe for new episodes each full moon! If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. 

    Day 18 is my personal doomsday

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 44:51


    Julie and I discuss her excitement at menarche (first period), her project of making reusable pads, and her adventure in cycle tracking. We also discuss her efforts to discuss PMS in a more positive way and her self-discoveries after deciding to ditch birth control once and for all - acne be damned.  Topics covered: - Julie’s menarche story- Discovering personal patterns by tracking her cycle and emotion- Self care in relation to her personal cycle- Learning to make reusable pads- Having reusable period pads turned away at laundry service- The benefits of period underwear- What it’s like to see period sex up close and personal on TV - How can we reframe vocabulary around PMS to show it as the beautiful indicator it is?- Julie’s decision to get off birth control once and for all, despite the acne consequences, and what she discovered in the process If you stayed after the credits for the Modern Media Menstrual Mention (MMMM) click here and go to minute 15:38 to hear about menarche in residential schools.Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (affiliate link) or read my answers to common menstrual cup questions.Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comSubscribe for new episodes each full moon! If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. 

    All those sexy things about being postpartum

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 55:22


    This is a BONUS episode focused on labor, delivery and the first weeks postpartum. Full show notes. I talked to Kaela two days before her son, Finn, was born and then again six weeks post-delivery. She generously shares details of her bodily experiences of labor, delivery and postpartum. Get all the information usually not discussed until you are in the proverbial mom's club. If you want to listen to Kaela’s first episode, jump back to Episode 11: Too late to be asking dumb questions. Topics discussed: - Being "overdue" and waiting for delivery - What labor felt like for Kaela- Kaela's experience of delivery - The whirlwind of being in the hospital before/during and after delivery- Experiencing mastitis (flu like symptoms caused by infection during breast feeding) - Societal shame around the idea of "breast is best" - What hemorrhoids are and what to look out for- Excitement to usher one's friends into the "mom's club" Poetry and Instagram discussed:https://www.vickirivard.com/books@bravenewmama on instagram Kaela's hospital bag recommendations: Slippers with gripsComfy robeAdult diapers (can use mesh underwear provided but easy/disposable)Snacks (fruit, bars, candy, gatorade)Face mask (feels good to refresh!)Toiletries (deodorant, wipes, tooth brush/paste, hair brush, etc.) Breast feeding shirt (comfy button down)Chill playlist (nice during attempts to breastfeed/skin to skin/hanging while baby is at tests)Towel and faceclothHair ties/head bandsHome pillow if you love it!Phone charger with long cordIf you stayed after the credits for the Modern Media Menstrual Mention (MMMM) click here and go to minute 34:14 to hear about menstruation in prisons. Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (affiliate link) or read my answers to common menstrual cup questions.Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comSubscribe for new episodes each full moon! If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. 

    Too late to be asking dumb questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 43:52


    Kaela and I discuss going through menarche later than your friends, her attempts to get on the same team as her body and learning how to support friends through hard times. We have lots of laugh at our own expense, which we hope you will enjoy. This episode is menstruation/period focused, but this conversation was recorded 2 days before Kaela had her first child. I checked in 6-weeks post delivery too and content concerning labor/delivery and post-partum recovery will be published in a BONUS episode on the new moon this month. Subscribes so you don't miss it!   Trigger warning: We discuss pregnancy loss, both miscarriage and stillbirth. These stories are not our own, but are from folks in our circles and touch on our own responses to this information. Topics Discussed:Menarche at 16Tampons turned pool floatsCatholic, all girls high school puberty educationPassing out at the gynecologistThe joy of not having a period while pregnant Pregnancy lossGrowing in our attempts to support friends through hard timesTracking your period to track your pregnancy Preferred menstrual products and post-partum diapersThe fact that we still don't know a lot about our own bodies A note that Diva Cup has changed their sizing and descriptions since when I bought my first one. They now have size for three age ranges: < 19, 19-30 and 30+. The website states this is based on changes in peoples pelvic floor muscles over time.  Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (affiliate link) or read my answers to common menstrual cup questions.Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comSubscribe for new episodes each full moon! If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen. 

    Do you have emergency equipment?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 40:20


    Katy and I discuss her experiences learning about menstruation with a single dad, how she handles menstruation as a burlesque performer and how menstrual products are delivered in COVID-19 shelters. Join us to chat and laugh about things you’ve probably never even contemplated. Topics covered: - menarche with a single dad - menstruating as a burlesque performer - how menstrual products are distributed at a “COVID Hotel” - Katy’s new-found love of bidets - learning that not everyone is in to hearing about your menstrual cup- Katy’s wish for a menstruating child - bleeding on a ... wait for it...Considering a menstrual cup? Check out Lunette (affiliate link) or read my answers to common menstrual cup questions.Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comCheck in each full moon for new episodes! If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen!

    Padgirl: The miseducation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 39:01


    In this episode, Neema and I chat about gynecology, getting medical professionals to believe your sexually inactive and menstruating around men. Join us for some anger and some laughter as we discuss the miseducation around menstruation and more. Topics covered: GynecologistsBeing sexually inactive in a medical system that doesn't believe youWhat Neema imagines living with men while menstruating will be likeThe miseducation around menstruation and sexTelling folks about your "lady times"Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comNew episodes each full moon!

    Padgirl: A positive initial experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 37:58


    Neema and I discuss her menarche (first period) story, what happens when you bleed through your pad in an Uber and the Neema way to dispose of your menstrual products. This is Part 1 of a two part conversation. Be sure to tune in to Part 2 next month for lots more on period sex, interactions with medical professionals, how to (or how not to) talk to men about our periods and more! Topics Covered: Menarche (first period) story Menstrual education Menstrual mishaps at school Fear and experiences with leaks in adulthoodNeema's preferred menstrual products Why tampons may not be as common in rural KenyaWhy must pad papers sound like a firework? Why are US/Canadian bathrooms so "open air"? Misleading imagery on feminine hygiene disposal containersHow Neema manages her menstrual cramps that show no mercy Is this cramps or do I have to poop? When menstrual cramps bring you to the urgent care One thing Neema was surprised about when moving to CanadaDealing with menstruation and roommates How we wrap our pads :) New episodes each full moon!Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.com

    Sponges, vinegar, and bum guns

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 50:56


    In this episode I talk with Tara (and Kathy) about the cycle of getting on and off birth control, the use of sea sponges as a period product and the glory of the bum gun. Tara's medical concerns and how they intersect with menstrual regulation is discussed. We also talk about light flows, the mystery of a year-long missing period and shame around general "gooeyness". Come join us to learn, in Tara's own words, the "most intimate details of my vagina". Topics covered in this episode:The "whose telling who" of menarcheLessons on periods in a "hippie" household Sea sponges as a menstrual productThe frustration of menstruation as someone who doesn't want childrenThe cycle of on-again-off-again birth controlManaging menstruation in balance with other medical concerns The glories of the bum gunThe path to realizing being "gooey" isn't shameful Reach out at host@menstruationrewritten.comNew episodes each full moon!

    Normalize that shit (middle school boys)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 45:46


    In this episode, I speak with Takanori about his experiences of putting together the puzzle pieces of menstruation and menstrual products, menstruation when thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail and the debate of having puberty education as a class united or separated. We also touch on some interesting experiences that allow non-menstruators to build empathy for menstruators- and we have lots of laughs along the way! Topics covered:- The first introduction to the concept of menstruation- Putting together the "puzzle pieces" of female bodies and "sanitary products" - How bloody noses and doctors calls during meetings can help build empathy for menstruators - What Takanori has learned about menstruation and menstrual products from female partners- Managing menstruation in water limited situations, both on the trail and abroad - The quandary of how and when to explain menstruation to middle school boys Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comCheck in each full moon for new episodes! If you like what you hear, leave a rating or review on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts so others can find us and have a chance to listen!

    Ever vigilant

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 44:20


    In this episode, we speak to June, the mother of Kathryn (our guest from the "Sleeping on the bathroom floor" episode)! If this is your first episode, we suggest going back that episode for a listen first. We get an "adult in the room's" perspective on Kathryn's journey through Mosaic Turner's syndrome. We discuss June's own menarche story and she and Kathryn's medical experiences. June shares her experience with IVF 30 years ago, her diagnosis with endometriosis, her hysterectomy and the recovery process. Changes in how women track their periods, when women get pregnant and how periods impact young women's participation in physical activities over the past 30 years are also discussed. Come join us for lots of laughs and some interesting insights. Topics covered: Menarche (first period) storyWhat happens when your fetus is diagnosed with a genetic disorderKathryn's path from birth through 18 year of age with a Mosaic Turner's diagnosisWhat IVF was like 30 year ago (1990) Endometriosis leading to a hysterectomy The relationship to menarche and age Updates in products, tracking methods and perspectives on periods over the past three decades The impacts of periods on swimming, sleepovers and sports Check in for new episodes each full moon!Reach out at host@menstruationrewritten.com

    Sleeping on the bathroom floor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 54:37


    In this episode, we speak with Kathryn about her menstrual experiences from being diagnosed before birth with Mosaic Turner's syndrome through her being thrilled to start menstruating at 13 to her current struggles with debilitating menstrual migraines and navigating with whom periods can be discussed. Topics Covered:The confusion of being diagnosed with Mosaic Turner Syndrome, but receiving unclear results later in lifeThe impacts of menstrual migraines and discussing this with medical professionalsThe criteria for Kathryn's list of "period buds" with whom menstruation can be discussedWhich birth control and menstrual products Kathryn loves* The new trend in videos asking men about menstruation and common misconceptions, partially resulting from advertisementsHow Kathryn handle's working in an education space and regularly being asked for menstrual productsWhat we've bled through and the real fear of staining a mattress Menstruation while running races and the risk of Porta-Potties * if you'd like to buy a menstrual cup, here is my affiliate link for lunette. Check back in each full moon for new episodes!Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.com

    Coming of age for what?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 31:24


    In this episode, Eduardo and I talk about menstruation from a non-menstruators perspective. We discuss Eduardo's early introduction to periods which was interpreted as "girls are gunna go crazy and you just have to accept that" through his own reassessment of ceremonies around menarche for young women. Topics covered:What is menstruation? The impacts of early education on periods at schoolWhat menstruation means when you are in partnership with a menstruatorFamily dynamics around menstruation What Eduardo wishes for his future female childThe ties between menstruation, sexuality and child birthWhat conversations around menstruation might look like in the workplaceMenstruation in Mexican-American cultureWhat we celebrate when we celebrate coming of age Stick around after the outro for a little something new! Reach out at: host@menstruationrewritten.comNew episodes each full moon!

    How does this end?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 45:23


    Trigger warnings: Sexual assaultChild abuse Sexual abuseDomestic/Intimate Partner violenceIn this episode I have a conversation with Annie Warmke about her path through menstruation, starting with her menarche (first period) at age 9 and through an adulthood for which she felt consistently underprepared. We discuss the early end of her own menstrual experience and the ways in which she handled menarche for her own daughter and the granddaughter she and her partner raised from birth. Get ready for an intense, insightful and inspiring conversation. Topics covered: How to pronounce menarcheMenarche (first period) story The impacts of a lack of understanding about our bodies on decisions throughout lifeFamily dynamics around menstruation Early sexual experiencesMarriages and domestic/intimate partner violenceMiscarriage, labor and nursing Shame related to pregnancy outside of marriage The tie between menstruation and sexualityWomen's role in menstrual/sexual shameThe mission to spread personal experience and speak truthResources mentioned: Maria Montessori book Battered Wives by Del MartinReach out at host@menstruationrewritten.comTune in for new episodes each full moon!

    Bloody underwear in the closet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 35:13


    In this episode I have a conversation with Leslie about her experiences of menarche (read: first period story), her current relationship with menstruation, some of the healing practices she has used and what she wishes her younger self had known. Get ready for some laughs and some cringing as we take this menstrual ride. Topics covered:Menarche (first period) storyEarly exposure/experiences with menstruationLingering menstrual shameSexual desires while menstruating Current menstrual products*Potential problems around menstrual celebrationMenstrual shame healing practices Unfortunately, the woman Leslie mentions working with in this episode does not appear to be doing this work any longer, otherwise we would definitely include this here in the show notes. To get more of Leslie, check out her latest endeavor: https://www.punkmed.com/* if you'd like to buy a menstrual cup, here is my affiliate link for lunette. Reach out at host@menstruationrewritten.comTune in for new episodes each full moon!

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