Monthly Dignity is proud to present The Podcast Series - a series of podcast episodes in which we will bring you interesting insights into not only period poverty related issues but even broader discussions on gender equality, and more - each time with a new guest.
In our fourth episode, we meet with young entrepreneur Olivia Puri Negri, funder of the eco-friendly and organic brand of tampons "HelloSerena." After earning an economics degree at Bocconi University, Olivia decided to move to Paris where she started working for a fashion start-up. She soon realized that what she wanted to do was to start her own brand and "HelloSerena" was born. The idea behind it was to normalize menstruation by creating a product that would make periods part of every woman's own beauty routine rather than a struggle that has to remain hidden at all costs. In this episode, we cover a variety of topics, ranging from the tampon tax and personal anecdotes on menstruation to how to empower women to make more informed decisions about their own menstrual hygiene products.
In Episode #3, we meet Emilie, founder of Climate Communicators. We cover a range of topics in this podcast, but above all how "women are more impacted but also have the tools and the emotional intelligence to fight such a complicated and existential question that is climate change." In 2019, Emilie founded Climate Communicators, an online consultancy targeting leaders of climate movements with a focus on positive communication. Her work stands at the intersection of climate action, communication, and youth empowerment. She worked in communications for Agritecure, a vertical farming consulting firm, the Climate Museum, and the Zero Hour youth-led climate movement, where she learned the importance of an organization’s consistent, unified voice.
Welcome back to The Podcast Series! In Episode #2, we learn from Professor Amanda Bashi of Cornell Law School the different impacts that the American criminal justice system has on anyone who identifies as a woman. Amanda Bashi’s work is seated at the intersection of criminal law, family law, and trauma. She is the Trauma-Informed Staff Attorney at Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, where she provides holistic legal services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Amanda created the Women’s Decarceration Practicum at Cornell Law School, through which she teaches law students to advocate for incarcerated survivors of gender-based violence. Amanda is a former federal public defender and her work freed a dozen prisoners from living death sentences and returned more than 10,000 months of freedom to men and women over-punished during America’s failed drug war. She is an expert in postconviction law and reentry advocacy, and in 2016 she was invited to President Obama’s White House for her work on executive commutations and reentry. Amanda co-authored the Illinois State Bar Association’s Post-Conviction Manual, and co-founded The Decarceration Collective, a criminal justice advocacy non-profit.
Felicia aims to change the world - find out how by listening to the first-ever episode of Monthly Dignity The Podcast Series. In this first episode, we welcome Professor Felicia A. Henderson - a leadership consultant with over 20 years of experience advising senior executives of corporations, investment firms, and non-profit organizations. An adjunct professor at Sciences Po Paris since 2011, Felicia is passionate about teaching students on corporate law and governance, comparative equality law and organizational behavior. She has moderated and participated on numerous panels covering various topics related to the legal profession, corporate governance, diversity and cross-cultural issues. Among her public speaking engagements, Felicia has given two TEDx talks.