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Hey Rainmakers! It's Chelsey and Stephen here—and if you've ever dreamed about launching a product that changes lives and makes a global impact, you're going to love this episode. We sat down with Cherie Hoeger, founder of Saalt, a game-changing period care company that's shaking up the industry with sustainable, empowering products—and purpose at the core. Cherie shares how a simple conversation with a family member in Venezuela opened her eyes to the global crisis of period poverty—and inspired her to take action. Her passion led her to launch Saalt, a B Corp that's now found in Target, Walgreens, Amazon, and soon Walmart. With a mission to make high-quality, sustainable period care available to everyone, Saalt has donated over 130,000 products in more than 50 countries. Talk about legacy! In this episode, we go behind the scenes on what it really takes to bring a purpose-driven product to life—how Cherie went from technical writing to launching FDA-regulated products, and why “starting from stupid” actually worked in her favor. From her trial-and-error journey to building US-based manufacturing relationships to developing industry-first technology in their period underwear, her story is full of grit, grace, and incredible innovation. You'll also hear how customer education played a huge role in growing the brand, why they offer real-time support with “cup coaches,” and how Cherie and her husband built a pro-family workplace—complete with an in-office preschool. Moms, if you've ever felt pulled between purpose and family, this one's for you. This episode is proof that you can do it differently, create a brand that reflects your values, and serve your family and the world at the same time. Links for this episode: Check Out Saalt & Get 10% Off: Saalt | Reusable Period Care | Period Care Simplified - https://www.saalt.com/rainmaker Connect with us: ► Rainmaker Instagram: @therainmakerfamily ► Chelsey Instagram: @chels_diaz ► Stephen Instagram: @steezdiaz ► TikTok: @therainmakerfamily ► Facebook: @diazfamilylegacy ► Website: therainmakerfamily.com Join Our Next Rainmaker Challenge - How To Make Passive Income From Home: https://therainmakerchallenge.com Save On Our Favorite Things: https://rainmakerfamily.com/deals Watch The Million Dollar Mama Case Study: https://www.makeitrainmomma.com/casestudy Episode Minute by Minute: 0:00 - Meet Cherie Hoeger, Founder of Saalt 1:30 - The Conversation That Sparked a Global Mission 3:00 - What Is Period Poverty (and How Saalt Is Solving It) 5:00 - Cherie's First Steps in E-commerce 7:00 - Building with Passion (Not Just Profits) 10:00 - Becoming a Certified B Corp 12:00 - Educating the Market Without Shame 16:00 - Manufacturing in the U.S. and Innovation Hurdles 20:00 - Launching a Second Product: What Worked (and What Didn't) 24:00 - Why Customer Empathy Leads to Better Products 27:00 - Delight Budget + Real Human Support 29:00 - Work-Life Integration and Disrupting the 9-to-5 32:00 - The “Vital 5” and Structuring Your Life with Purpose 33:00 - Where to Find Saalt Products
Cherie Hoeger, CEO and co-founder of Saalt, shares her incredible mission to address period poverty worldwide by building a purpose-driven business.
In this episode, Cherie Hoeger, Co-Founder and CEO of Saalt, shares the story of how Saalt is revolutionizing the feminine hygiene industry with sustainable and high-quality menstrual care products. Saalt's mission is to provide a healthier, more sustainable alternative to traditional period products and empower women worldwide through education and accessibility. Cherie discusses the challenges of building a brand in a taboo industry and the importance of sustainability and social impact. She also shares impactful customer testimonials and offers advice for founders, emphasizing the need to follow your dreams, build a strong brand, and do things differently. So much to learn and be inspired by in this episode. Now, on this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.To learn more about Cherie Hoeger and Saalt:https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherie-hoeger-5b3679b/https://www.linkedin.com/company/saaltco/https://www.instagram.com/saaltco/https://www.instagram.com/cherie.hoeger/https://www.saalt.com/ (Use code KARA15 at checkout for 15% off!)Sponsored by NerdWallet: Listen to NerdWallet's Smart Money podcast on your favorite podcast app. “Future You” will thank you.Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com or @KaraGoldin on all networks.Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/509
In this episode, Cherie Hoeger, Co-Founder and CEO of Saalt, shares the story of how Saalt is revolutionizing the feminine hygiene industry with sustainable and high-quality menstrual care products. Saalt's mission is to provide a healthier, more sustainable alternative to traditional period products and empower women worldwide through education and accessibility. Cherie discusses the challenges of building a brand in a taboo industry and the importance of sustainability and social impact. She also shares impactful customer testimonials and offers advice for founders, emphasizing the need to follow your dreams, build a strong brand, and do things differently. So much to learn and be inspired by in this episode. Now, on this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow. To learn more about Cherie Hoeger and Saalt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherie-hoeger-5b3679b/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/saaltco/ https://www.instagram.com/saaltco/ https://www.instagram.com/cherie.hoeger/ https://www.saalt.com/ (Use code KARA15 at checkout for 15% off!) Sponsored by NerdWallet: Listen to NerdWallet's Smart Money podcast on your favorite podcast app. “Future You” will thank you. Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com or @KaraGoldin on all networks. Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/509 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cherie's vision is universal access to cleaner, sustainable period care, and she is helping to create a world in which that is possible. A fierce advocate for blending for-profit and nonprofit models, she embraces the B Corp standard as the future of corporate responsibility. Saalt, a certified B Corp and women's period care brand, allocates 2% of revenue to donate improved period care, impacting areas of the world in greatest need. Since its 2018 launch, Saalt has donated 60,000+ period cups and underwear across 50 countries, empowering underprivileged women and girls to confidently manage their periods, stay in school, and break the cycle of poverty. Prior to Saalt, Cherie, an entrepreneur with a 15-year publication background, co-authored nine editions of collegiate textbooks on fitness and wellness. A mother of five daughters (and one son), she envisions a world where menstruation is not a barrier, and gender parity ensures equal opportunities for all to pursue their dreams.In this episode, Cherie also discusses:What Period poverty is and what Saalt is doing to end itOffering childcare in the office and supporting parentsWhy absorbent underwear will be the new everyday underwearThe importance of giving through health, education and sustainabilityWe hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Cherie's journey and the growth of Saalt. Don't forget to subscribe to the Glam & Grow podcast for more in depth conversations with the most incredible brands, founders, and more.Be sure to check out Saalt at www.saalt.com and on Instagram at @saaltcoThis episode is sponsored by Shopify.Shopify POS is your command center for your retail store. From accepting payments to managing inventory, Shopify has EVERYTHING you need to sell in-person. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at www.shopify.com/glamThis episode is brought to you by WavebreakLeading direct-to-consumer brands hire Wavebreak to turn email marketing into a top revenue driver.Most eCommerce brands don't email right... and it costs them. At Wavebreak, our eCommerce email marketing agency helps qualified brands recapture 7+ figures of lost revenue each year.From abandoned cart emails to Black Friday campaigns, our best-in-class team manage the entire process: strategy, design, copywriting, coding, and testing. All aimed at driving growth, profit, brand recognition, and most importantly, ROI.Curious if Wavebreak is right for you? Reach out at Wavebreak.co
Audrey & Sabrina talk to Cherie Hoeger about the incredible journey to the creation of Saalt. Cherie is the Co-founder & CEO of Saalt, a women-owned B Corp that creates reusable and sustainable period care products that replace disposable pads and tampons. An entrepreneur and philanthropist, Cherie champions the intersection of for-profit and nonprofit models through social enterprise and leads Saalt's social impact mission to end period poverty. Since their launch in 2018, Saalt has donated over 90,000 period cups and underwear to underprivileged women and girls in 50 countries as part of their 2% give-back program. Before starting Saalt, Cherie had been an entrepreneur in multiple e-commerce ventures and worked as a technical writer with fifteen years of publication experience, co-authoring nine editions of collegiate textbooks in the field of fitness and wellness. Cherie is also the mother of five daughters and one son, and considers them her greatest success. For more about Saalt follow here: https://www.instagram.com/saaltco/https://www.instagram.com/saaltco/ Tune in every Tuesday and Friday for an inspiring discussion that encourages embracing layers, trusting the process, and celebrating the unique journey of incredible Latina Women. Don't forget to get your tickets for the next Self-Made Mujer Conference on March 23, 2024. For tickets go to:
Podcast hosts Amber Berger and Dina reflect on their transformative conversation with Cherie Hoeger of Saalt, a period wellness company. They uncover the empowering aspects of period care and sustainable choices. Amber and Dina discuss the significance of period underwear, highlighting its effectiveness as a first option for girls when they start menstruating. The conversation touches on the importance of knowing the ingredients in underwear and the recent awareness about the toxicity of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). The episode sheds light on the impact of tampons on the pH of the vagina, encouraging women to consider alternative options like period cups, discs, or underwear. Dina shares her positive experiences with period underwear, describing it as liberating and a means of connecting with the body's natural flow. Amber and Dina express gratitude for the work done by Saalt globally, providing period care products to women in need. This episode is in partnership with Young Goose Skincare.Receive 10% off with promo code WELLDROP.THE WELL DROP - Be sure to leave a review and subscribe!Follow on Instagram @thewelldrop Produced by Haynow Media
The world of sustainable period care has been evolving, driven by a growing awareness of environmental issues, health concerns related to traditional products, and a desire for more eco-friendly alternatives.Cherie Hoeger, co-founder and CEO of Saalt, a company aiming to modernize sustainable period care by creating creating reusable products to replace disposable pads and tampons. Cherie emphasizes the social impact mission of ending period poverty and addresses the health and environmental concerns associated with traditional menstrual products. Cherie emphasizes the advantages of reusable options, including the extended lifespan of up to 40 years, and highlights the health benefits of using medical-grade silicone cups and period underwear. Podcast hosts Dina Wizmur and guest co-host Amber Berger explore the potential impact of tampons on pH balance, chemicals in underwear and inquire about what consumers should look for in safe products. Cherie reiterates the importance of transparency and assures consumers that Saalt products are made with eco-friendly materials. Join the conversation as they challenge taboos, share personal stories, and empower women to learn about how period care can be a beautiful, clean, and elevated experience. Tune in to discover the freedom and confidence that come with sustainable period care options. It's time to revolutionize the way we approach self-care during our menstrual cycles!Check out SaaltDiscount Code: WELLDROP15 for 15% off anything for podcast listeners through Jan 31st. ITopics Discussed: -The importance of SALT's mission in promoting better period care and environmental consciousness. -Period care as a crucial aspect of overall self-care and the significance of making the shift. -Discussion on the drawbacks of traditional tampons and pads and the need for better options. -Explanation of how reusable products like cups and discs contribute to ending period poverty. -Health considerations related to tampons, including toxins and impact on pH balance. -Benefits of using a cup, such as being hypoallergenic, biocompatible, and maintaining natural pH. -Personal experiences of transitioning to cups and reducing environmental waste. -Discussion on the presence of harmful chemicals, particularly PFAS, in some period underwear. This episode is in partnership with Young Goose Skincare.Receive 10% off with promo code WELLDROP.THE WELL DROP - Be sure to leave a review and subscribe!Follow on Instagram @thewelldrop Produced by Haynow Media
Cherie is the cofounder and CEO of Saalt, a women-owned B Corp that creates reusable and sustainable period care products that replace disposable pads and tampons. You may have seen Saalt on the shelves at Target or other major retailers, but you might not know the mission behind the company. Period poverty keeps underprivileged women and girls out of school and other activities that would further their economic success and participation in broader society. Saalt is looking to change that. Since their launch in 2018, Saalt has donated over 70,000 period cups and underwear to underprivileged women and girls in 50 countries as part of their 2% give-back program. In this conversation, we discuss: Cherie's founding story and why she wants to end period poverty How travel impacts her as an entrepreneur and mom Her journey as a writer and how it impacts Saalt's marketing, including practical tips Challenges she's faced along her entrepreneurial journey and how she overcame them How she's leading “outside of the norms of the patriarchal structure to improve the workplace for working women” I left this conversation feeling inspired, moved, and encouraged to make a difference in the world—and I know you will too. Learn more about Cherie and Saalt: Website: saalt.com Facebook @saaltco Instagram @saaltco Follow me on: Instagram @stacyennis Facebook @stacyenniscreative LinkedIn Youtube @stacyennisauthor To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit www.stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.
This week, June gets sucked into a platinum tanning membership and Jess transforms her garage into a Chuck E. Cheese. The girls make an impassioned public service announcement about their shared hatred of meal planning and celebrate their love of neighbors! Then, June and Jess chat with the CEO of Saalt Cherie Hoeger about solving period poverty by making reusable products accessible. She tells us about her life-changing Saalt menstrual cup and how it can make you forget you even have your period! And remember Deep Divers, you have everything you need within yourself (but if you don't, ask your neighbor). Keep up with Cherie's work on Instagram at @saaltco and check out Saalt's revolutionary period products here. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This startup story is one you won't want to miss. When Cherie Hoeger saw the need for something that would make huge impact for both people and the earth, she knew she had to get to work. The Saalt story and brand is one that we're so excited to share on the podcast. Cozy up and let's talk about periods, planet, purpose, and of course... Something Businessy. Frannie asks Cherie all of her bleeding questions about how she got the gusto to make this company come to fruition. Follow Saalt on Instagram @saaltcoBrand Persona Quiz Brides to Brands Mastermind Follow us on Instagram:@somethingbusinessy@ampersand_studiosOr check us out at www.ampersand-studios.com
This startup story is one you won't want to miss. When Cherie Hoeger saw the need for something that would make huge impact for both people and the earth, she knew she had to get to work. The Saalt story and brand is one that we're so excited to share on the podcast. Cozy up and let's talk about periods, planet, purpose, and of course... Something Businessy. Frannie asks Cherie all of her bleeding questions about how she got the gusto to make this company come to fruition. Follow Saalt on Instagram @saaltcoBrand Persona Quiz Brides to Brands Mastermind Follow us on Instagram:@somethingbusinessy@ampersand_studiosOr check us out at www.ampersand-studios.com
Dave Zed (David Rossi) is the founder of SAALT LLC, a company focused on providing solutions to various elements of Consciousness, Zero Point Energy, Propulsion, Medical Benefits and much more. SAALT provides its services to all facets of a variety of industries; in an attempt to (at the very least) bring *some* of the hidden and suppressed sciences out to the masses in an effort to benevolently elevate those willing to collectively realize that we are stronger in numbers, not as individuals. He is also the host and founder of the Generation Zed Podcast; a show covering a multitude of topics ranging from Military Intelligence, to paranormal occurrences relative to the potential - and even perhaps direct - correlations such may indeed have, amongst a plethora of other topics pursued.DAVE ZED (David Rossi)Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastZedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbNFrynC573bQnjaefYYZg?view_as=subscriberGeneration Zed (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/generation-z…Generation Zed(YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbNFrynC573bQnja…Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/generationzedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/generationzedpodcast/THE RIPPLE EFFECT PODCAST:WEBSITE: https://RickyVarandas.com/WEBSITE: http://TheRippleEffectPodcast.comWebsite Host & Video Distributor: https://ContentSafe.co/SUPPORT:PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheRippleEffectPodcastPayPal: https://www.PayPal.com/paypalme/RvTheory6VENMO: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3625073915201071418&created=1663262894MERCH Store: http://www.TheRippleEffectPodcastMerch.comMUSIC: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-ripple-effect-ep/1057436436ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectSPONSORS:LMNT Electrolyte Drink Mix (Free Gift With Purchase): http://DrinkLMNT.com/TheRippleEffectNEW LMNT CHOCOLATE MEDLEY (Free Gift With Purchase): https://drinklmnt.com/pages/chocolate-medley?rfsn=6589695.aa3fa8&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rickyvarandas&utm_campaign=chocolatemedley&utm_content=&utm_term=THE UNIVERSITY OF REASON (Autonomy Course): https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/ouiRXFoLContentSafe: https://ContentSafe.co/OTHER SPONSORS:IPAK-EDU Classes (10% OFF Link): https://ipak-edu.org/?afmc=RVIPAKJohnny Larson (Artist): https://linktr.ee/johnnylarsonWATCH:ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@therippleeffectpodcast:dBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/6bOtjURD1rds/RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-745495Banned.VIDEO: https://banned.video/channel/the-ripple-effect-podcastYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVfy9MXhb5EIciYRIO9cKUwLISTEN:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4lpFhHI6CqdZKW0QDyOicJiTUNES: http://apple.co/1xjWmlFSTITCHER RADIO: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-ripple-effect-podcastSUBSTACK: https://TheRippleEffectPodcast.substack.com/CONNECT:TeleGram: https://t.me/TREpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/RvTheory6INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rvtheory6/GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/rickyvarandasFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheRippleEffectPodcast/LOCALS: https://locals.com/member/RickyVarandasTHE UNION OF THE UNWANTEDVIDEOS (Rokfin): https://rokfin.com/uotuwAUDIO (RSS Feed): https://uotuw.podbean.com/MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/union-of-the-unwanted?ref_id=22643&utm_campaign=22643&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source
Welcome Czarists! On this episode the Reality Czars are joined once again by the great Dave Zed w/ special guest host Thomas the Paranoid American! Dave comes by to talk to us about how he broke anti gravity technology and to catch up. We had a lot of laughs and our minds completely blown! This was an absolute blast please go show Thomas and Dave some love! https://www.paranoidamerican.com/ https://www.patreon.com/generationzed https://altmediaunited.com/reality-czars/ https://rokfin.com/post/97520/The-Search-for-Psychic-Sasquatch- https://linktr.ee/realityczarspod Questions, comments or want to collaborate? Send us an email realityczars@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realityczars/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realityczars/support
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Dave Zed (David Rossi) is the founder of SAALT LLC, a company focused on providing solutions to various elements of Consciousness, Zero Point Energy, Propulsion, Medical Benefits and much more. SAALT provides its services to all facets of a variety of industries; in an attempt to (at the very least) bring *some* of the hidden and suppressed sciences out to the masses in an effort to benevolently elevate those willing to collectively realize that we are stronger in numbers, not as individuals. He is also the host and founder of the Generation Zed Podcast; a show covering a multitude of topics ranging from Military Intelligence, to paranormal occurrences relative to the potential - and even perhaps direct - correlations such may indeed have, amongst a plethora of other topics pursued.DAVE ZED (David Rossi)Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastZedGeneration Zed (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/generation-zed-podcast/id1518495534Generation Zed(YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbNFrynC573bQnjaefYYZg?view_as=subscriberPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/generationzedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/generationzedpodcast/THE RIPPLE EFFECT PODCASTWEBSITE: http://TheRippleEffectPodcast.comWebsite Host & Video Distributor: https://ContentSafe.co/SUPPORT:PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheRippleEffectPodcastPayPal: https://www.PayPal.com/paypalme/RvTheory6VENMO: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3625073915201071418&created=1663262894MERCH Store: http://www.TheRippleEffectPodcastMerch.comMUSIC: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-ripple-effect-ep/1057436436ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectSPONSORS:LMNT Electrolyte Drink Mix (Free Gift With Purchase): http://DrinkLMNT.com/TheRippleEffectTHE UNIVERSITY OF REASON (Autonomy Course): https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/ouiRXFoLContentSafe: https://ContentSafe.co/OTHER SPONSORS:IPAK-EDU Classes (10% OFF Link): https://ipak-edu.org/?afmc=RVIPAKHealth Products & Supplements: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=895844&u=3238711&m=53676&urllink=&afftrack=%22%3EVisitJohnny Larson (Artist): https://linktr.ee/johnnylarsonWATCH:ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@therippleeffectpodcast:dBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/6bOtjURD1rds/FLOTE: https://flote.app/trepodcastRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-745495Banned.VIDEO: https://banned.video/channel/the-ripple-effect-podcastYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVfy9MXhb5EIciYRIO9cKUwLISTEN:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4lpFhHI6CqdZKW0QDyOicJGOOGLE PLAY/PODCASTS: https://podcasts.google.com/search/the%20ripple%20effect%20podcastiTUNES: http://apple.co/1xjWmlFSTITCHER RADIO: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-ripple-effect-podcastSUBSTACK: https://TheRippleEffectPodcast.substack.com/Fringe.FM: https://fringe.fm/shows/the-ripple-effect-podcast/CONNECT:TeleGram: https://t.me/TREpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/RvTheory6INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rvtheory6/FLOTE: https://flote.app/user/RvTheory6GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/rickyvarandasPARLER: https://parler.com/#/user/RvTheory6FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheRippleEffectPodcast/LOCALS: https://locals.com/member/RickyVarandasTHE UNION OF THE UNWANTEDVIDEOS (Rokfin): https://rokfin.com/uotuwAUDIO (RSS Feed): https://uotuw.podbean.com/MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/union-of-the-unwanted?ref_id=22643&utm_campaign=22643&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source
Joining me on today's episode is Cherie Hoeger, Founder of Saalt. Saalt is a company aiming to modernize reusable period care. In 2018, Saalt launched its flagship product—the Saalt period cup—with the vision of making cleaner, more sustainable period care accessible to everyone. Leading Saalt's social impact efforts, Cherie began networking with impact partners to provide their period cups to underprivileged girls and women so they could confidently manage their periods, stay in school, and lift themselves out of poverty. The lightbulb moment came to Cherie after a phone call with her aunt in Venezuela, who had not been able to purchase pads or tampons for a year as a result of the local political situation. This circumstance, being a woman herself, and having five daughters, got Cherie thinking about what reusable options are actually available to us women out there. Now in their third year in business, Saalt has donated over 12,000 cups in over twenty-two countries to create a wave of informed cup users who then act as mentors for other donation recipients. In this episode you'll hear how Cherie and her husband got started, how they got their impactful start by launching the brand to their focus group of 1000 people, the way they're driving growth through impact and education, and why Cherie urges everyone to consider becoming a B Corp business. Our fave take-aways from this inspiring chat with Cherie? As entrepreneurs it's really a rollercoaster. It's often said you only have two emotions as an entrepreneur: euphoria and terror. And the lack of sleep emphasises them both. This is amazing, and I truly can't get enough of this quote. Secondly, fail forward: you're either winning or you're learning. There is no in between. Number three, entrepreneurship is being committing to your vision. Be the one that sticks around and stays consistent with their vision. Have true confidence in your business and in your product. Let's get straight into it! LINKS THAT WE MENTION: Saalt's Website Saalt's Instagram Visit Upscribe.io/femalestartupclub to learn more and receive your first month FREE Try LinkedIn Jobs for free today by going to LinkedIn.com/FSC SIGN UP FOR 1800-HYPEGIRL HOTLINE HERE: femalestartupclub.norby.live Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok To redeem 1 month free of Norby's Basic Plan use code "FSC" here: https://join.nor.by/ In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for eCommerce businesses Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's Private Facebook Group Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club + Clearco: Clear.co/partner/female-star
Joining me on today's episode is Cherie Hoeger, Founder of Saalt. Saalt is a company aiming to modernize reusable period care. In 2018, Saalt launched its flagship product—the Saalt period cup—with the vision of making cleaner, more sustainable period care accessible to everyone. Leading Saalt's social impact efforts, Cherie began networking with impact partners to provide their period cups to underprivileged girls and women so they could confidently manage their periods, stay in school, and lift themselves out of poverty. The lightbulb moment came to Cherie after a phone call with her aunt in Venezuela, who had not been able to purchase pads or tampons for a year as a result of the local political situation. This circumstance, being a woman herself, and having five daughters, got Cherie thinking about what reusable options are actually available to us women out there. Now in their third year in business, Saalt has donated over 12,000 cups in over twenty-two countries to create a wave of informed cup users who then act as mentors for other donation recipients. In this episode you'll hear how Cherie and her husband got started, how they got their impactful start by launching the brand to their focus group of 1000 people, the way they're driving growth through impact and education, and why Cherie urges everyone to consider becoming a B Corp business. Our fave take-aways from this inspiring chat with Cherie? As entrepreneurs it's really a rollercoaster. It's often said you only have two emotions as an entrepreneur: euphoria and terror. And the lack of sleep emphasises them both. This is amazing, and I truly can't get enough of this quote. Secondly, fail forward: you're either winning or you're learning. There is no in between. Number three, entrepreneurship is being committing to your vision. Be the one that sticks around and stays consistent with their vision. Have true confidence in your business and in your product. Let's get straight into it! LINKS THAT WE MENTION: Saalt's Website Saalt's Instagram Visit Upscribe.io/femalestartupclub to learn more and receive your first month FREE Try LinkedIn Jobs for free today by going to LinkedIn.com/FSC SIGN UP FOR 1800-HYPEGIRL HOTLINE HERE: femalestartupclub.norby.live Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok To redeem 1 month free of Norby's Basic Plan use code "FSC" here: https://join.nor.by/ In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for eCommerce businesses Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's Private Facebook Group Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club + Clearco: Clear.co/partner/female-star
Hi everyone! Doone here - your host and hype girl. Thanks for tuning in to my solo episode this week. I'm recording this from my little hotel room in sunny New York city and I'm feeling so grateful to be in this beautiful city. Today, I want to dive into a topic that I know is going to be relevant for every single one of you listening in. And that's the topic of female health. Women have been underserved by the healthcare industry for a really damn long time. But now finally, with more women in STEM, and more female entrepreneurial disrupters, the future of femtech is looking bright. Firstly, we learn from Dr. Amy Divaraniya, the founder of Oova, an incredibly innovative women's health company. Amy has more than 10 years of experience as a data scientist and has both led and published original research in the areas of personal genomics and biomarker discovery. Next, I introduce Nadya Okamoto from August. Or you might know her better as the “period girl”. August is the lifestyle period brand that makes sustainable period care that actually works. And Nadya is one of those women that is impossible not to be impressed by and excited about. She's a Harvard grad, author, speaker, NGO founder, gen z marketing agency founder and now august as well as a TikToker that's grown to 2.4 million followers. Thirdly, I dive into the story of Bethany Edwards and her creation Lia, the world's first flushable pregnancy test. Lia is an earth-friendly healthcare company on a mission to revolutionize reproductive health through the development of innovative products. The company's first product, which came to market just last year, is the FDA cleared Lia pregnancy test. Next I'm introducing you to Alexandra Fine, a real favourite from the show, and one of the women behind Dame. Dame is leading a sexual wellness revolution as a women-powered resource for game-changing products for pleasure and supportive content. Our fifth story is that of Krystal Duhaney the Founder of Milky Mama. After having her second child and returning to work, Krystal struggled with her milk supply and realized that there were very few resources for breastfeeding mothers in the same predicament. So, in November of 2015, Milky Mama was born. Today, Milky Mama is dedicated to educating, supporting and empowering parents to have the best breastfeeding journey possible. I next introduce you to another woman modernizing sustainable period care, Cherie Hoeger with Saalt. In 2018, Saalt launched its flagship product—the Saalt period cup—with the vision of making cleaner, more sustainable period care accessible to everyone. Last but not least, I want to shine a light on Sally Mueller and her company Womaness. Womaness is a collection of modern, innovative menopause products developed for women, by women that offer solutions from head to toe, and everything in between. These are all stories that have really stuck with me in the last year, an incredible little bank of inspiration, and if I can pass that feeling onto even just one of you today that's a mission very much accomplished. Let's get straight to it! This is me, for Female Startup Club. LINKS WE MENTION: Amy's Instagram Oova's Instagram Nadya's Instagram August's Instagram Bethany's Instagram Lia's Instagram Alexandra's Instagram Dame's Instagram Krystal's Instagram Milky Mama's Instagram Cherie's Instagram Saalt's Instagram Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok Learn more about Dymo at Dymo.com Learn more about Athletic Greens at Athleticgreens.com Try Zapier for free today at zapier.com/STARTUP In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for ecommerce businesses. Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's Private Facebook Group Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club + Clearco: Clear.co/partner/female-star
Athena and Ranada interview their guest about the company SAALT and all that it offers.
Week 1 of Danielle's maternity leave, and boy do we have an episode for you. If you've been with us since the beginning then you know how much we love SAALT and their mission to end period poverty. We sat down with the CEO and founder of SAALT, Cherie Hoeger, and got to speak to her about how and why the company was started, and learn more about their mission. Also, support this wonderful company if you're a person with a period - you won't regret it! www.saalt.com Welcome to B.A.D. Moms in Business. We are Bridgette Robertson, Amanda Sharp, and Danielle Monaghan. We are a group of working moms wanting to help create a community for others like us. Thanks so much for watching and/or listening! Don't forget to like and subscribe! ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ INSTAGRAM / FB ➙ @badmomsinbusiness YOUTUBE ➙ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZA4D2rJ72yubWQgZtBi2AA/videos?view_as=subscriber S U B S C R I B E ! ⤴ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ FTC DISCLAIMER ➙ This video is sponsored by ANCHOR. LEGAL DISCLAIMER ➙ Please do not take anything in this podcast as legal advice. We are not attorneys, if you have legal questions please consult your own attorney. ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ M O R E I N F O ⤵ Business EMAIL ➙ badmomsinbusiness@gmail.com Business WEBSITE ➙ badmomsinbusiness.com ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ BECOME A SUPPORTER ➙ https://anchor.fm/badmomsinbusiness/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/badmomsinbusiness/support
I'm so pleased to share my conversation with Cherie Hoeger. Cherie is the co-founder and CEO of Saalt, a women-owned period care company aiming to modernize reusable period care. In 2018, Saalt launched its flagship product—the Saalt period cup—with the vision of making cleaner, more sustainable period care accessible to everyone. Leading Saalt's social impact efforts, Cherie began networking with impact partners to provide their period cups to underprivileged girls and women so they could confidently manage their periods, stay in school, and lift themselves out of poverty. Now in their fourth year in business, Saalt has donated over 20,000 cups in 34 countries to create a wave of informed cup users who then act as mentors for other donation recipients.Cherie and I had a fantastic conversation about her inspiration for starting a menstrual product brand, her journey as an entrepreneur, how to try a menstrual cup and of course, the story of her first period. I can't wait for you to hear this episode!A quick note on today's show – we recorded this early last year, so please check the Saalt website for the most up to date information about the products. Unfortunately, there are also a few issues with the audio, so please check periodstorypod.com for a manuscript of my conversation with Cherie. Thank you, Cherie! A transcript is available on www.periodstorypod.comGet in touch:Tweet and IG @periodstorypodEmail periodstorypod@gmail.comGet in touch with Cherie:WebsiteInstagramFacebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Co-Founder of Saalt, Cherie Hoeger, talks about her drive to start a period care brand; and she is answering all of your questions on using a menstrual cup! Cherie talks to us about period care in poverty-stricken areas and how we as consumers can contribute to bridging the gap. Tune in to find out how menstrual cups provide a happier, more confident, cleaner, easier, and cost-efficient experience. Learn how to find the right size and firmness for your body, the tips & tricks to using a menstrual cup, and let's clear up some common myths about using them!Follow Lana on Instagram @ heylanamercedez and watch her stories to submit your questions for future episodes!Saalt Instagram: instagram.com/saaltcoSaalt Website: saalt.comPodcast Instagram: instagram.com/whiskeyandlemonpodcastPodcast Website: whiskeyandlemon.comLana's Instagram: instagram.com/heylanamercedezLana's Website: lanamercedez.comResources:Saalt Cup QuizEssentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown
Carmen answers your questions in this advice column. She answers your questions about periods, friends, boys, and more! Have you ever wondered if you should tell your friend you like them? Want to know what to do with fake friends? Or what you should know before highschool? Carmen answers it all! Special Mentions: ⭐️ Saalt cup: https://www.saaltco.com/?aff=112 ⭐️ Put A Cup In It Quiz: https://putacupinit.com/quiz/ ⭐️ Use code POD15 for 15% off: https://bit.ly/3xe5g7S Don't forget to check out: ⭐️ Blog: https://caraacarmen.wordpress.com/ ⭐️ Website: https://thegirlygirlpodcast.wordpress.com/ ⭐️ Newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/insiderscoop ⭐️ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/caraacarmenblog/ ⭐️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlygirlpodcast/ ⭐️ Tiktok: https://www.pinterest.com/thegirlygirlpodcast/ ⭐️ All platforms: https://linktr.ee/thegirlygirlpodcast ⭐️ Email: thegirlygirlpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegirlygirlpodcast/support
Joining me on today’s episode is Cherie Hoeger, Founder of Saalt.Saalt is a company aiming to modernize reusable period care. In 2018, Saalt launched its flagship product—the Saalt period cup—with the vision of making cleaner, more sustainable period care accessible to everyone. Leading Saalt's social impact efforts, Cherie began networking with impact partners to provide their period cups to underprivileged girls and women so they could confidently manage their periods, stay in school, and lift themselves out of poverty. Now in their third year in business, Saalt has donated over 12,000 cups in over twenty-two countries to create a wave of informed cup users who then act as mentors for other donation recipients.In this episode you’ll hear how Cherie and her husband got started How they got their impactful start by launching the brand to their focus group of 1000 people The way they’re driving growth through impact and education And why Cherie urges everyone to consider becoming a B Corp business LINKS WE MENTIONSaalt’s Website Saalt’s Instagram Female Startup Club's Instagram In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for ecommerce businesses. National Coaching: Strategic CoachCommunity: Entrepreneurs OrganizationJoin Female Startup Club’s Private Facebook Group
Episode 022: Pass the Saalt What an absolute honor to have on our show today Cherie Hoeger, the Co-founder and CEO of Saalt! Saalt makes period care products that are sustainably sourced and comfortable to wear during an often uncomfortable time of the month! We discussed in Episode 9 our love for this product, and we were so thrilled to get to have a sit down conversation with Cherie and find out Saalt's origin story, how they are impacting women's education and period poverty around the globe, and so much more. Welcome to B.A.D. Moms in Business. We are Bridgette, Amanda, and Danielle. We are a group of working moms wanting to help create a community for others like us. Thanks so much for watching and/or listening! Don't forget to like and subscribe! ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ INSTAGRAM / FB ➙ @badmomsinbusiness Join our FB VIP Group ➙ https://facebook.com/groups/badmomsinbusiness YOUTUBE ➙ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZA4D2rJ72yubWQgZtBi2AA/videos?view_as=subscriber S U B S C R I B E ! ⤴ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ L I N K S ⤵ Shop or find out more here: https://saalt.com Saalt Cup Academy: https://www.facebook.com/groups/173015426635955 IG: @saaltco FB: https://www.facebook.com/saaltco TikTok: @saaltco ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ FTC DISCLAIMER ➙ This video is sponsored by ANCHOR. LEGAL DISCLAIMER ➙ Please do not take anything in this podcast as legal advice. We are not attorneys, if you have legal questions please consult your own attorney. ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ M O R E I N F O ⤵ Business EMAIL ➙ badmomsinbusiness@gmail.com Business WEBSITE ➙ badmomsinbusiness.com ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ BECOME A SUPPORTER ➙ https://anchor.fm/badmomsinbusiness/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/badmomsinbusiness/support
Hustle Like A Mother podcast is hosted by Taylor Mobley - a blogger & business coach for mama entrepreneurs. Listen in on the conversations she has with other successful mothers-in-business while they chat growing your business, balancing motherhood, and maintaining healthy mental mindsets through it all. Walk away feeling more prepared than ever before to elevate your business, chase your passions and raise your babies. Today's episode is led by Cherie as she takes us through the founding of Saalt, a company aiming to modernize reusable period care. We discuss where she was in her motherhood journey and how that shaped the business she built - as well as the stumbling blocks she came upon and the advice she has for women aspiring to be as successful as Saalt!
Lakshmi Sridaran, Executive Director of South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT), joins us to talk about her career, SAALT's work, as well as the broader outlook for South Asian American political identity and engagement. Follow Lakshmi and SAALT on Twitter. Intro: "Brown Kid" by Anees Outro: "Vivasayam" by The Casteless Collective Comments & suggestions for future topics: diasporastanpod@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @diasporastan
Welcome to THE TRUE NORTH COLLECTIVE℠ PODCAST: SEASON 3! With co-hosts Rachel Bellotti (she/her) and Jenell Riesner (she/her), this is a gathering of un-sugar-coated conversations celebrating the untold stories of everyday people fearlessly finding and living their true north. In our own search to discover and live from our TRUE NORTH, we continue to meet many interesting, courageous people from all walks of life, doing all sorts of amazing things to live life in their own unique way. Stories from all over the world. Stories with heart. Stories with grit. Stories with plot twists. Stories going untold - until now. This season, we celebrate these untold stories of everyday people who are fearlessly living their true north and inspiring each of us to do the same. Today, we talk to Dr. Emily Kirkwold (she/her), Pharmacist, Natural Family Planning Educator, speaker, wife, and mom. She loves having dance parties with her kids and is the host of Wholly a Woman Podcast. We talk about paying attention to our bodies natural cycles, sex drive, numbing our bodies out with synthetic birth control, normalizing female sex organs + fluids, opening up about what’s actually going on in our bodies, 4 natural markers of fertility, listening + building a better relationship with your body, having your period/ovulation synch up with the moon cycle, and choosing to empower yourself to get to know your body one part at a time. *note: this episode includes explicit language appropriate for those ages 16+ RESOURCES MENTIONED: #amplifymelanatedvoices @herholisticpath #amplifymelanatedvoices @doulachronicles The Firm Mark Groves Create the Love podcast - “sweetening the pill” Saalt menstrual cup American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Wink Thermometer Beyond the Pill by Dr. Jolene Brighten Dutchess cup Thinx period underwear Music from: https://www.jukedeck.com/ 3 KEY TAKEAWAYS: If you are doing something because you have been told it's the “right” thing to do (like take birth control) but you haven’t done your own research to ensure that is truly the right decision for you and your body, you may be doing more harm than good for yourself. General standards are there to support in lessening overwhelm and decision fatigue, however, when it comes at the expense of listening to ourselves and listening to what truly feels right for us, we are overriding our bodies to make our lives easier, potentially at the expense of our health. Where in your life can you do a little research to ensure that the decisions you are making are truly your decisions and not a societal default? Make the time to understand your body. It is doing incredible things to keep you alive and yet we so often take it for granted that it can just DO what we need it to do. With a little bit of awareness, we can actually become connected to when things are “off” for us and raise our hands before it gets too far down the path. Where in your life are you outsourcing your health to a doctor or a pill when you could be self-monitoring and self-advocating? Both are needed, but potentially we have become overly reliant on prioritizing outside sources/influence and dismiss our first-hand experiences as real sources of knowledge. Self-advocate, self-advocate, self-advocate. No matter the response you get or any nay-sayers that might exist, give yourself permission to have a voice and speak that voice. Ask the questions, share your experience and truth, raise your hand, make sure you feel heard and understood so that your opinion and ideas are taken into account. Not everyone is exactly the same as you or each other, and so if you aren’t advocating for your unique experience, then who will? TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [1:00] Grand marshalling a Disney parade [5:30] Road or trail running? [8:30] AD: We’re excited to bring back Judy Dejno, CEO of THRIVE, to host our final workshop of 2020 - going live in December! These workshops are free and pre-recorded so you can listen and follow along at your leisure. Grab some friends, nice ambiance, a pen + paper, and you just as you are as we unpack Presence as it relates to living your TRUE NORTH. Check out all our workshop episodes here! [9:00] Welcome, Emily! [11:40] Getting on birth control at a young age [14:50] What are the other options besides birth control pill [19:10] How do you find out about Natural Family Planning? [22:40] What is Natural Family Planning (or fertility awareness)? [25:30] Normalizing femxle sex organs + fluids as beautiful + essential [26:30] Numbing our body’s natural cycles [28:10] Knowing your options so you can make informed decisions [29:10] Finally knowing what it feels like to be horny [30:00] Is birth control really empowering? [32:00] What are the side effects of birth control? [35:30] 4 main markers/signs of fertility [41:00] Building a better relationship with my body [42:00] How to know if something is wrong + how do you self-advocate? [42:55] AD: Did you know that we’re on YOUTUBE now?! With a year full of zooming, we thought it would be fun to show you our fun faces as we record. So, if you are more of a visual content lover, make sure to check us out on YOUTUBE. Enjoy! [45:30] Getting reconnected to my body’s natural + consistent rhythm [50:20] Getting the support you need [52:00] Pre-menopause markers [53:10] Does having your period line up with the moon mean anything? [54:09] The difference between ovulation + your period [58:00] AD: We have big dreams to grow this podcast + community! If you love this space as much as we do, we’d love if you’d share this podcast, recommend it, leave a review and let people know what we are all creating over here in this small corner of the world. Thank you! [56:30] Window of fertility [1:04:50] Cervical fluid [1:10:00] Panty liners vs pads vs tampons vs cups vs period underwear [1:12:15] How do you live your TRUE NORTH? [1:12:36] Reach out to Emily via nfppharmecist.com or email emily@nfppharmesist.com + make sure to give her podcast a listen Wholly a Woman
09-11-20 Arab Radio with Ray Hanania on Sept. 11 anniversary Host Ray Hanania discusses the Forgotten Victims of Sept. 11, 2001, Americans who "looked" Middle Eastern who were attacked and murdered by other Americans in backlash anger attacks. These victims have never been acknowledged or included in the list of victims of Sept. 11, 2001 and they should be. The Arab street Radio is broadcast regularly on WNZK AM 690 Radio (check www.TheDailyHookah.com or www.Hanania.com for more details on show dates (the show broadcasts from 8 to 9 am EST (7 am CST Chicago and 3 PM Occupied Jerusalem time). Live Radio Show details: Ray Hanania, special US Correspondent for the Arab News Newspaper … and you’re listening to Radio Baladi … THE ARAB STREET Radio & Podcast broadcast from Detroit, Michigan through 690 AM WNZK Radio … In the future, I'd like to be introduced by my Game of Thrones Title: Ray Hanania, the first of his name, the Mayor Slayer, breaker of Political Egos, Father of Wags, the one true believer of Steppenwolf and Jim Hendrix, Spirit of Jerusalem, and Scribe of the four High Schools Bowen, Bogan, Little Flower, and Reavis … THE ARAB STREET Radio & Podcast is a part of the US Arab Radio Network hosted by Laila Alhusini … in an effort to energize and empower Arab Americans to stand up for their rights … for more information go to my website at www.Hanania.com … and afterwards on podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or by visiting my podcast website www.TheArabStreet.org. We are broadcasting on Live Radio in Michigan on WNZK AM 690 this morning … 8 AM In Great Detroit, Ohio and Canada … and 7 AM in Chicago, 3 PM in Israeli Occupied Jerusalem and 4 PM in Dubai … Our radio show call-in number is 248-557-3300 Here is the list of backlash victims who have been forgotten because of the hatred that dominated the nation's lust for revenge: At least three people were murdered as a result of the September 11 backlash. There is reason to suspect four other people may also have been murdered because of anti-Arab and anti-Muslim hatred. Balbir Singh Sodhi Balbir Singh Sodhi, a forty-nine-year-old turbaned Sikh and father of three, was shot and killed while planting flowers at his gas station on September 15, 2002. Police officials told Human Rights Watch that hours before the crime, Sodhi's alleged killer, Frank Roque, had bragged at a local bar of his intention to "kill the ragheads responsible for September 11."90 In addition to shooting Sodhi three times before driving away, Roque also allegedly shot into the home of an Afghani American and at two Lebanese gas station clerks.91 The Maricopa County prosecutor's office was due to try Roque for Sodhi's murder on November 12, 2002. Vasudev Patel On October 4, 2001, Mark Stroman shot and killed Vasudev Patel, a forty-nine-year old Indian and father of two, while Patel was working at his convenience store in Mesquite, Texas.92 A store video camera recorded the murder, allowing law enforcement detectives to identify Stroman as the killer. Stroman said during a television interview that anger over the September 11 attacks caused him to attack any store owner who appeared to be Muslim. He further stated during the interview: "We're at war. I did what I had to do. I did it to retaliate against those who retaliated against us."93In addition to killing Patel, Stroman also shot and killed Waquar Hassan on September 15, 2001 (see below), and also shot Rais Uddin, a gas station attendant, blinding him.94 Stroman was tried and convicted of capital murder for killing Patel and sentenced to death on April 3, 2002.95 Waquar Hassan Waquar Hassan, a forty-six-year-old Pakistani and father of four, was killed while cooking hamburgers at his grocery store near Dallas, Texas on September 15, 2001. Although no money was taken from Hassan's store, police in Dallas initially believed that he was killed during a robbery because he had been robbed twice that year.96 Hassan's family, however, believed his murder was a hate crime because nothing was stolen by the assailant and the murder had occurred so soon after September 11.97 His family also pointed out that customers visiting Hassan's store after September 11 subjected him to ethnic and religious slurs.98 The case remained unsolved until Mark Stroman admitted to killing Hassan to a fellow prison inmate in January 2002.99 Murder charges against Stroman were dropped once he was convicted and sentenced to death for Vasudev Patel's murder.100 Ali Almansoop On September 17, 2001, Ali Almansoop, a forty-four year old Yemini Arab, was shot and killed in his home in Lincoln Park, Michigan after being awoken from his sleep by Brent David Seever. At the time of his murder, Almansoop was in bed with Seever's ex-girlfriend.101 Immediately before killing Almansoop, Seever said that he was angry about the September 11 terrorist attacks. Almansoop pleaded that he did not have anything to do with the attacks.102 Seever shot Almansoop anyway. Seever acknowledged to police investigators that he killed Almansoop in part because of anger related to September 11. Prosecutors chose to prosecute the matter as a murder, rather than a bias-motivated murder, because they believe Mr. Seever's motivation for murdering Almansoop was motivated in part by jealousy over Almansoop's relationship with is ex-girlfriend. Mr. Seever had been stalking his ex-girlfriend before the murder.103 Abdo Ali Ahmed On September 29, 2001, Abdo Ali Ahmed, a fifty-one-year-old Yemini Arab and Muslim, and father of eight, was shot and killed while working at his convenience store in Reedley, California.104Cash in two registers and rolled coins inside an open safe were left untouched. In addition, Ahmed's gun, which he kept for protection, reportedly remained in its usual spot, indicating that he may not have felt in mortal danger.105 Two days before his murder, Ahmed had found a note on his car windshield which stated, "We're going to kill all of you [expletive] Arabs."106 Instead of contacting the police, Ahmed threw the note away.107 Ahmed's family and local Muslim leaders have told the local press that they believe his killing was a hate crime.108 However, largely because no perpetrator or perpetrators have been found for whom a motive can be established, police have not classified the murder as a hate crime. California Governor Gray Davis offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of Ahmed's killers.109 At the time of this writing, the investigation into Ahmed's murder was stalled because police had run out of leads.110 Adel Karas On September 15, 2001, Adel Karas, a forty-eight-year-old Arab and Coptic Christian, and father of three, was shot and killed at his convenience store in San Gabriel, California. According to press reports, his wife, Randa Karas, believes he was murdered because he was mistaken for a Muslim. She points out that no money was taken from the cash register and that her husband had a thick wad of bills in his pocket. Local police told Human Rights Watch that they do not believe his murder was bias-motivated because there is no evidence to indicate anti-Arab or anti-Muslim bias. The murder remained unsolved at the time of this writing. 111 Ali W. Ali Ali W. Ali, a sixty-six-year-old Somali Muslim, died nine days after being punched in the head while standing at a bus stop in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 15, 2002.112 According to press reports, the only known witness to the attack saw the assailant walk up to Ali, punch him, stand over him, and then walk away.113 His son and Somali community members attributed the attack against Ali to anger created against Somalis by a front page local newspaper article that appeared two days before the attack.114 The article said that Somalis in Minneapolis had given money to a Somali terrorist group with links to Osama Bin Laden.115 After originally finding that Ali had died of natural causes, the Hennepin County medical examiner's office on January 8, 2002 ruled Ali's death a homicide.116 Ali's family regards his murder as a hate crime. Both local police and the FBI have been unable to find Ali's assailant.117 Assaults Violent assaults related to September 11 were numerous and widespread. A review by the South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow (SAALT) of news articles published during the week following September 11 found reports of forty-nine September 11-related assaults.118 CAIR received 289 reports from Muslims of assaults and property damage incidents across the United States from September 11 until the second week of February.119 Issa Qandeel On the morning of September 13, 2001, Issa Qandeel, a Palestinian Muslim and an Arab, was leaving the Idriss Mosque in Seattle, Washington when he smelled gas near his jeep and saw a man, subsequently identified as Patrick Cunningham, come out from behind his jeep. Cunningham was carrying a can of gasoline and a gun. When Qandeel asked Cunningham what he was doing behind the jeep, Cunningham walked away. When Qandeel tried to stop him, Cunningham shot at Qandeel three times, although his gun did not discharge any bullets. Cunningham then started running away and Qandeel chased him. Cunningham shot at Qandeel again and this time a bullet did discharge, although it missed Qandeel. Cunningham was apprehended when he crashed his car trying to get away. Police later discovered that Cunningham planned to burn cars in the mosque driveway because of anger at the September 11 attacks. Federal authorities prosecuted Cunningham for attacking Qandeel and attempting to deface a house of worship. He pled guilty on May 9, 2002 and was scheduled to be sentenced on October 18, 2002. He faces a minimum of five years of incarceration.120 Kulwinder Singh On September 13, 2001, Raymond Isais Jr. allegedly assaulted Kulwinder Singh, a turbaned Sikh taxi worker, in SeaTac, Washington. After getting into the back seat of Singh's taxi, Isais told Singh, "You have no right to attack our country!" He then started choking Singh. After both men then got out of the taxi, Isais started punching Singh, pulled out tufts of his beard and knocked off his turban. Isais called Singh a terrorist during the assault. Local police were able to apprehend Isais Jr. the same day using a description provided by Singh. He was charged with a hate crime by local country prosecutors.121 Swaran Kaur Bhullar On September 30, 2001, Swaran Kaur Bhullar, a Sikh woman, was attacked by two men who stabbed her in the head twice as her car was idling at a red light in San Diego. The men shouted at her, "This is what you get for what you've done to us!" and "I'm going to slash your throat," before attacking her. As another car approached the traffic light, the men sped off. Bhullar felt that she would have been killed by the men if the other car had not appeared. She was treated at a local hospital for two cuts in her scalp and released later that same day. Local police and federal law enforcement officials have been unable to identify Bhullar's attackers.122 Faiza Ejaz On September 12, 2001, Faiza Ejaz, a Pakistani woman, was standing outside a mall in Huntington, New York waiting for her husband to pick her up from work. According to press reports, Adam Lang, a seventy-six-year-old man sitting in his car outside the mall, allegedly put his car in drive and started driving towards her. Ejaz was able to avoid the car by jumping out of the way and running into the mall. Lang then jumped out of his car and screamed that he was "doing this for my country" and was "going to kill her." Mall security agents seized Lang. Sergeant Robert Reecks, commander of the Suffolk County Bias Crimes Bureau, told reporters: "if she hadn't jumped out of the way, he would have run right over her."123 Lang was charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, which requires an enhanced penalty if the crime is bias-motivated. FK On June 18, 2002, FK, an American Muslim woman who wears a hijab, was allegedly assaulted by a woman in a drug store near Houston, Texas. Before assaulting FK, the woman told her that she had learned about "you people" over the last ten months and doesn't trust "a single damn one of you." Before FK could get away from the woman, she slammed FK to the floor and began pulling at her headscarf, which had the effect of choking her. Though FK told the woman she could not breathe, she kept pulling at the headscarf. FK then pulled off her headscarf, in violation of her religious obligations in a desperate effort to alleviate the choking. The woman then dragged FK by her hair to the front of the store. When police arrived, the woman was holding FK by her ponytail on the front sidewalk of the store. She told police that she was making a citizen's arrest. The police told her to let FK go, at which point FK was able to put her headscarf back on. 124 Karnail Singh Karnail Singh is a Sikh man who owns a motel in SeaTac, Washington. In mid-October, 2001, John Bethel, a local vagrant who sometimes came into Singh's motel for coffee and food, told Singh, "You better go back to your country. We're coming to kick your ass." A few days later, on October 19, Bethel entered Singh's motel and shouted, "You still here? Go back to Allah!" before hitting Singh with a metal cane while he stood behind the counter in the motel lobby. Singh, who bled profusely from the blow, spent half a day in the hospital and required ten stitches on his head. Bethel was sentenced to nearly two years in prison for assault with a deadly weapon.125 Satpreet Singh On September 19, 2001, Satpreet Singh, a turbaned Sikh, was driving in the middle lane of a two lane highway in Frederick County, Maryland. A pickup truck pulled up close behind Singh and the driver started making profane gestures towards him. The pickup truck then moved alongside Singh's car on his left and the driver took out a rifle. Singh increased his speed to get away from the pickup truck. Seconds later he heard rifle shots. No bullets hit Singh or his car. The pickup truck then turned around and started traveling in the opposite direction. Singh filed a criminal complaint with the local police. At the time of this writing, local authorities have not been able to ascertain the identity of the person who shot at Singh.126 Place of Worship Attacks Mosques and places of worship perceived to be mosques appeared to be among the most likely places of September 11-related backlash violence. SAALT's survey of bias incidents reported in major news media found 104 bias incidents against places of worship reported during the first week after September 11.127 Of these 104 bias incidents, fifty-five were telephone threats, twenty-four involved harassment of mosque worshippers outside mosques, twenty-two involved property damage from vandalism, arson, or gun shots, and three were assaults on mosque worshipers.128 Arab churches, Sikh gurdwaras (houses of worship), and Hindu temples were also objects of backlash violence. The number of worshippers at the attacked mosques decreased for weeks following the attacks, apparently because of fear of additional violence.129 Although September 11 backlash violence against individual Arabs and Muslims decreased markedly by November 2001, attacks continued against mosques or houses of worship perceived to be Arab or Muslim. On November 19, 2001, four teenagers burned down the Gobind Sadan, a multi-faith worship center Oswego, New York, because they believed the worshippers were supporters of Osama Bin Laden.130 On March 25, 2002, a man who stated to police that he hated Muslims crashed his pickup truck into a mosque in Tallahassee, Florida thirty minutes after evening prayers.131On June 11, 2002, in Milipitas, California, vandals broke into a mosque under construction, scrawled derogatory remarks such as, "F- Arabs" and damaged the interior of a construction trailer near the mosque.132 On August 24, 2002, federal authorities announced they had discovered a plan by a doctor in Tampa Bay to bomb and destroy approximately 50 mosques and Islamic cultural centers in south Florida.133 The doctor's home contained rocket launchers, sniper rifles and twenty live bombs.134 Guru Gobind Singh Sikh Gurdwara On the night of September 11, 2001, somebody threw three Molotov cocktails into the Guru Gobind Singh Sikh Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship in Bedford, Ohio. The Molotov cocktails started a small fire that was quickly extinguished by the gurdwara's caretakers. Two windows were also broken. A report was filed with local police. No one has been apprehended for the crime.135 Mosque Foundation of Bridgeview On September 12, 2001, over one hundred police officers were deployed to stop approximately three hundred protestors from marching on the mosque in Bridgeview, Illinois. The mosque is located in a neighborhood of mostly Arab and Muslim American families. Stopped two blocks from the mosque, the protestors then demonstrated for approximately three hours shouting anti-Arab and anti-Muslim insults such as "Arabs go home" and harassing passersby who looked Muslim or Arab. Similar protests, though smaller in size, were held over the next two days. Police from various jurisdictions cordoned off the area around the mosque, only allowing persons into the neighborhood who could prove they lived there. Many of the Muslim and Arab families remained in their homes for the next few days because they feared hostility once outside the police cordon. Scores of police protected the mosque during Friday prayers on September 14, 2001.136 Islamic Center of Irving, Texas On the night of September 12, 2001, someone fired at the Islamic Center of Irving, leaving thirteen to fourteen bullet holes in the building. The shots were fired after the evening prayer had ended and the building was empty. For the first two or three days after the attack, local police provided security for the mosque. Immediately after the attack, the imam reported a noticeable decline in prayer attendance. He estimated that daily prayer attendance dropped from 150 to thirty or forty persons. Friday prayers dropped from one thousand to five hundred persons. Mosque attendance normalized after a few weeks.137 St. John's Assyrian American Church On September 23, 2001, the St. John's Assyrian American Church was set on fire in Chicago, Illinois in the early morning, causing approximately $150,000 worth of damage. The fire was caused by someone who put a piece of paper through the church mail slot and then dropped a lit match onto it. Water from fire department fire extinguishers ruined holy pictures, carpeting, and floor tiles. According to the church's pastor, Reverend Charles Klutz, the person whom he believed set the fire had asked a local resident whether the church was a mosque. Reverend Klutz also stated that local police initially asked whether the church was a mosque when they first arrived at the church even though many crosses were located prominently on the church premises. Local police and federal authorities were investigating the cause of the fire at the time of this writing.138 Islamic Foundation of Central Ohio Sometime during the evening of December 29, 2001, vandals broke into the Islamic Foundation of Central Ohio in Columbus, Ohio. The vandals broke a bathroom pipe and clogged the sink, forcing it to overflow for hours; tore frames encasing religious verses off a wall; destroyed a chandelier in the main prayer hall; flipped over the pulpit; cut the wires of high-mounted speakers and amplifiers and threw them to the ground; tore posters off a mosque classroom wall; pulled down curtains and drapes; and tipped over bookcases and file cabinets in a classroom and threw approximately one hundred copies of the Quran onto the floor.139 Water from the stopped-up third-floor sink seeped into the second floor main prayer hall, causing plaster pieces from the main prayer hall ceiling to fall. A torn Quran and a smashed clock from the mosque were found in the mosque parking lot. The damage to the mosque was estimated at $379,000. The mosque was closed after the incident but planned to reopen in October 2002. Both local police and the FBI are conducting investigations.140 United Muslim Masjid On November 16, 2001, during an evening Ramadan prayer service, rocks were thrown through two windows of the United Muslim Masjid in Waterbury, Connecticut. Approximately thirty-five to forty people were in the mosque at the time. Local police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. Dr. Magdy Adbelhady, a member of the mosque, said that local police were responsive to mosque member concerns and seemed to be taking the matter seriously. He said that immediately after the attack on the mosque, mosque attendance had dropped but was now back to normal.141 Arson There have been press reports of more than fifteen arsons and attempted arsons that may be part of the post-September 11 backlash. 142 Local law enforcement agents believe that fires at six houses of worship were September 11-related hate crimes.143 The other press-documented cases of arson involved places of business owned or operated by Muslims, Arabs, or those perceived to be Muslim or Arab. There have been three convictions and one indictment thus far for September 11-related arsons.144 Curry in a Hurry Restaurant On September 15, 2001, James Herrick set fire to the Curry in a Hurry restaurant in Salt Lake City, Utah, causing minimal damage. Herrick admitted to setting the fire because he was angry over the September 11 attacks and knew the restaurant owners were from Pakistan. A federal district court in Utah sentenced him on January 7, 2001 to fifty-one months in jail.145 Prime Tires On September 16, 2001, someone allegedly set fire to Prime Tires, a Pakistani-owned auto mechanic shop located in an enclave of Pakistani businesses in Houston, Texas. The fire destroyed the store. The store had received threats immediately after September 11. Thus far, police have been unable to ascertain who started the blaze and the motive of the perpetrator.146 END
Check out @herhustle.podcast on insta for this episode's chapter notes!Cherie Hoeger is the Founder and CEO of Saalt (www.saaltco.com | @saaltco), a certified B-Corp company that creates medical-grade, sustainable menstrual cups. Did you know that 1 menstruator uses over 11,000 disposables in their life? That it takes tampons longer to degrade than the life span of the person who wears them? Cherie's life mission is to make period care sustainable and convenient for the modern user, as well as provide health education to girls and women in developing nations. This episode touches upon how Saalt's brand and marketing strategy is bold and powerful, how Cherie pitched her way into stores like Target, and their social impact work around the world. Let's talk about periods!This is Episode 15 with Cherie Hoeger and Saalt is Her Hustle!
Cherie Hoeger — Modernizing Reusable Period Care, Menstruation Education, Changing Stigmas, Believing the Mission, Building Pro-Family Workplaces, and More (#010) “And so we realized that there was so much power that one period cup could have to literally keep girls in school, break cycles of poverty, help their confidence, help them become young women and mothers who could provide for their families.” — Cherie HoegerCherie Hoeger (@cherie.hoeger) is the CEO & co-founder of Saalt (@saaltco), a company aiming to modernize reusable period care. In 2018, Saalt launched its flagship product—the Saalt period cup—with the vision of making cleaner, more sustainable period care accessible to everyone. Leading Saalt's social impact efforts, Cherie began networking with impact partners to provide their period cups to underprivileged girls and women so they could confidently manage their periods, stay in school, and lift themselves out of poverty. Now in their third year in business, Saalt has donated over 12,000 cups in over twenty-two countries to create a wave of informed cup users who then act as mentors for other donation recipients. Before starting Saalt, Cherie had been an entrepreneur in multiple ecommerce ventures and worked as a technical writer with fifteen years of publication experience. Most recently, she co-authored seven editions of collegiate textbooks in the field of fitness and wellness. Cherie is the mother of five daughters, and considers them her greatest success.Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Saalt co-founder, Cherie Hoeger, and Moms Who Build host, Margie Chuang! For more about this episode, visit www.momswhobuild.com/home/cherie-hoeger-saalt-episode-010. Show NotesWhat inspired Cherie to start Saalt and how she developed a reusable, sustainable menstrual cup. [2:10]How Cherie learned about the menstrual cup market. [6:54]The opportunity to change stigmas and modernize reusable period care. [8:18]Saalt’s product and branding design process. [8:25]Saalt’s early milestones and the stories behind them. [10:41]The intricate tie between menstruation and education. [12:20]Saalt’s “Back to School for Her Too” campaign. [13:10]How Cherie was able to take the Saalt cup mainstream and get Saalt products onto the shelves at Target. [14:38]One of the best decisions Saalt made before launching. [18:20]Getting to 1,000 members and Saalt’s launchpad. [18:30]Building Saalt’s community. [21:10]About the Saalt Cup Academy and how it took on a life of its own. [22:29]Selecting charitable partners and how to navigate those partnerships. [23:42]Cherie and her family’s trip to Nepal to teach women and young girls about the benefits of the Saalt cup and how to use it. [27:42]Margie and Cherie talk openly about their individual period experiences. [34:02]Building Saalt’s progressive pro-family workplace. [37:54]Cherie’s approach to worklife optimization. [44:15]Entrepreneurial lessons that Cherie hopes to pass along to her children. [48:15]What quality can make entrepreneurs successful. [53:50]What’s next for Saalt and innovation in product technology. [55:16]Rapid Fire Questions. [56:09]Parting thoughts and encouraging words. [59:09] For more about this episode, visit www.momswhobuild.com/home/cherie-hoeger-saalt-episode-010.***Connect with Cherie Hoeger on: InstagramConnect with Saalt: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Saalt Cup Academy***If you have a moment, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It helps us to get more amazing guests on the show and grow the podcast. Thank you so much!For past interviews with inspirational moms building inspirational things, visit momswhobuild.com. Connect with Margie & Moms Who Build:Twitter: twitter.com/momswhobuildInstagram: instagram.com/momswhobuild_Facebook: facebook.com/momswhobuildYouTube: bit.ly/youtube-channel-momswhobuild
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S3 EP 46: I literally was just rambling about my recent trip to Jacksonville, FL , being at my heaviest and losing weight and taking accountability for my own health. I briefly talk about my experience from New York Fashion Week in September and being reunited with my favorite pair of shades! I share a new menstrual product that I'm currently trying called "Saalt" menstrual cup, I'll let you all know how I like it, maybe I'll do a giveaway! Shout out to Jasmine and her Virgin Grooves Halloween Party that I hosted, it was great thanks for having me. Make sure you go out and vote! Practice saying "No," this November, anything that doesn't feed your physical body, mind, soul and spirit , that will have a negative impact on your future self, say, no. This is a practice of self care and self awareness, try it this "No"Vember. Listen to This Is For My Ladies streaming now on 11 live streaming platforms and follow @thisisformyladiespodcast on Instagram. If you want to get involved, have a topic that you'd like to hear discussed or be a guest on "This Is For My Ladies", email me at TiciaTheDiva@gmail.com. Click "support this podcast" and become a supporter of This Is For My Ladies Podcast TODAY for as little at $9.99 a month. Listen, subscribe, rate, leave a review and share "This Is For My Ladies" podcast with your friends, I'd appreciate the support and feedback. #Podcast #Podcaster #Podcasts #Podcasting --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ticia-the-diva/support
More than half the population in the United States will need access to menstrual products in their lifetime. That adds up to thousands of dollars over a woman's lifetime of buying pads and tampons, which can create financial hardship. On Saturday, folks are gathering at the Idaho statehouse in Boise to rally against the "period tax," Idaho's 6% sales tax that applies to menstrual products. Boise-based company Saalt makes reusable menstrual cups, and is helping to support Saturday's event.
Ladies,Imagine there was a (one time $20) solution for all the of reasons that make you hate having your period?! Just to name a few: strings, forgetting extras, the discomfort of it falling out midday, the toxicity, the monthly costs, as well as the environmental impact. I've got the golden ticket!Amber Fawson and her co-founder of Saalt Co., Cherie Hoeger, are on a mission to change the world for women. This episode goes into the depths of what is actually going on in the world regarding the disconnect between periods, education and a lack of water, amongst many other issues. Saalt is taking this insanely underrated cause and making it their responsibility to be a part of the change. Amber invites us in on the secret of what we can do from literally anywhere in the world to help be a part of this cause, but you'll have to listen to get the inside scoop :)Our periods don't have to be so miserable, love. After years of hesitating on the use of a menstrual cup, and then meeting Amber, I've been using this product for literally just about an entire year now and I have never once considered turning back to tampons.Links: Saalt Co. // Beauty Heroes // Outreach to the World // Period // Michelle Obama's Biography // The Element by Ken Robinson // The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis // Observe, Collect, Draw! and Dear Data by Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec // Instagram: SaaltCo & Allee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
About Cherie Cherie Hoeger is the co-founder of Saalt, a period care company with the mission to modernize reusable and sustainable period care. In 2018 she and co-founder Amber Fawson launched their flagship product—the Saalt period cup—with the dream of making periods better for women and girls in the United States and across the globe. Leading Saalt's social impact efforts, Cherie began networking with charities to provide their period cups to underprivileged girls and women so they could confidently manage their periods, stay in school, and lift themselves out of poverty. After just over a year in business, Saalt has donated thousands of cups in over a dozen countries to improve period care and create a wave of informed cup users who then act as mentors for other donation recipients. Before starting Saalt, Cherie had been an entrepreneur in several former ventures as well as a technical writer with 15 years of publication experience. Most recently, she helped co-author 7 editions of collegiate textbooks in the field of fitness & wellness. Cherie is the mother of 5 daughters, and considers them her greatest success. Connect with Cherie Use the code SEXYSOULFUL10 for 10% off your purchase at www.saaltco.com Show Notes Grab your FREE Soulful Success Bundle :: www.emilycassel.com/bundle Learn More & Apply to join The Business Alchemy Circle! www.emilycassel.com/businessalchemycircle
Another week, another episode of Rosè with Rae. *CHEERS* This week I’m pouring it up with my bff Stephanie Fernandez, and we kick off the episode with a rosè taste test that quickly takes a turn for the worst! Today we’re pouring up and chatting about: Menstrual cups: how to insert + full review of Saalt brand at Target YOLO and learning to say YES How to live a confident life at all sizes (yay body positivity) Combating the stigma on mental health Rosè with Rae is best consumed after 1 (or 3) glasses of rosè, so pour a glass, sit back, and join us for episode five. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiaFpro_iMh11hwpIkfSOoA Get to know my heart over on Instagram: instagram.com/rachelsymonegilliam or on my website: rachelsymonegilliam.com Want to be featured in our next Sip on This segment? Email us: hello@rosewithrae.com
WHATCHA GOT BABY? This week Talia tries to get Jade on the menstrual (trigger word, sorry) cup trend with Saalt Cup! This brand of silicone cups is different because they're using their product to create generational change in communities that are lacking in resources for women's cycles. Jade appreciates all of that, but is afraid of suction, so Talia tries to talk her down. They also discuss first periods and it's a real walk down menstrual memory lane. Enjoy this week's mini and check out the Saalt Cup at https://www.saaltco.com/ !Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/curiousvibespodcastIG: https://www.instagram.com/curiousvibespodcast/Website: https://www.curiousvibespod.com/Music by David WilliamsArt by Justine Menage @JustineMenageEditing by Tyler Denslow @k.o.t.p
CW: trans erasureThe fantastic four is back! Join us as we talk politics, current madness coming out of the 45 administration, South Asians in politics, and of course, the importance of going out and voting!! Not sure where to figure out your voting information? Go to vote.org to find your deadlines, polling place, and so much more! Check out SAALT’s 2018 South Asian-focused Midterm Election Voting Guide here, and the #DesiWallofShame.
When talking to families in to Venezuela, Cherie Hoeger found that women there did not have access to reliable menstrual hygiene products. This inspired her to custom build a menstrual cup that can be cleaned and re-used for distribution to economically disadvantaged women around the world. Cherie joins us with her partner, Amber Sawson, to describe the role of their Idaho-based company, Saalt.
Happy Best Friends Day! In honor of this holiday, I interviewed Cherie and Amber of Saalt about their up and coming business which offers clean, sustainable and renewable solutions to period care. That sounds like something you would talk about with your best friends, right? We talk about the origin of their company, its goals for the future and how they are giving back! I seriously suggest you try one this month! One Saalt cup can last up to 10 years and save 10 years worth of disposable period care products. And, they can last up to 12 hours without needing to be changed. They are a game changer for girls and women in developing countries who have limited or no access to feminine hygiene products. They are safer and often more comfortable than disposable period products. What are you waiting for? You can find them online at: saaltco.com or join one of their Facebook groups SaaltCupAcademy or SaaltLovesourFocusGroup. Additional resources mentioned in the interview: @brightgirlhealth on Instagram Menstrapedia – an online comic book The Care and Keeping of You – a book by the American Girl Doll Publishers
Happy Best Friends Day! In honor of this holiday, I interviewed Cherie and Amber of Saalt about their up and coming business which offers clean, sustainable and renewable solutions to period care. That sounds like something you would talk about with your best friends, right? We talk about the origin of their company, its goals for the future and how they are giving back! I seriously suggest you try one this month! One Saalt cup can last up to 10 years and save 10 years worth of disposable period care products. And, they can last up to 12 hours without needing to be changed. They are a game changer for girls and women in developing countries who have limited or no access to feminine hygiene products. They are safer and often more comfortable than disposable period products. What are you waiting for? You can find them online at: saaltco.com or join one of their Facebook groups SaaltCupAcademy or SaaltLovesourFocusGroup. Additional resources mentioned in the interview: @brightgirlhealth on Instagram Menstrapedia – an online comic book The Care and Keeping of You – a book by the American Girl Doll Publishers
With just hours before the Travel Ban 2.0 was set to take effect, federal judge Derrick Kahala Watson in Honolulu halted it nationwide by issuing a temporary restraining order to the listed plaintiffs: the State of Hawaii and Ismail Elshikh. You heard a lot about Hawaii, but not much about Elshikh in most of the news reports. Elshikh was critical to the important issue of standing to file the lawsuit. Hawaii's claims were similar to the state of Washington's in the suit that stalled the first travel ban. Like Washington, Hawaii's universities would suffer monetary harms, as would the state as a whole--especially its important tourism industry. But Elshikh was the named human face in this suit. Read more at http://aaldef.org/blog/emil-guillermo-thanks-to-hawaii-and-ismail-elshikh-travel-ban-20-blocked-for-now.html Also important was the anti-Muslim rhetoric of Trump during the campaign, which the judge noted as indicative of the travel ban's real motive. Maybe the administration will learn that even a "watered down" version of Islamophobia is still Islamophobia and no way to fight terrorism. That's especially true when the hateful rhetoric inspires hateful actions as it did in Olathe, Kansas recently. I play an interview I did with Jenn Fang just days after the murder of Srinivas Kuchibhotla. We talk about the president's reaction, how the Vincent Chin case compares, and why Asian Americans should care about Islamophobia. See the SAALT report here: http://aaldef.org/blog/emil-guillermo-is-srinivas-kuchibhotla-the-vincent-chin-for-south-asians.html Emil Guillermo is a veteran journalist, columnist, commentator, broadcaster, and talk host. See all my blog posts at http:/www.aaldef.org/blog and at http://www.amok.com Thanks for listening to Emil Amok's Takeout. http://www.aaldef.org/blog
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Today we were joined by Dave from the Generation Zed podcast! Always a great conversation with this dude we cover everything from his new LLC work at SAALT, to clones, quantum reality, and basically how everything is holographic to a degree. Check him out anywhere you get podcasts as well as on Twitch and @generationzedpodcast on IG. Thanks for listening!Get your MUD/WTR starter mushroom coffee kit at https://mudwtr.com/collections/shop?rfsn=6372661.1fe4dab&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6372661.1fe4dabhttps://Linktr.ee/legitbatEmail: Legitbatpod@gmail.com Buy us a beer below!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/legit-bat-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy