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On today’s episode of Period Story, I speak with Kate Smith, the CEO and co-founder of Hey Girls CIC, a multi-award-winning social enterprise dedicated to ending period poverty in the UK.
In this episode, Kate shares:
- How she went from looking forward to her first period to feeling overwhelmed by shame once it arrived
- How her experience of teaching menstrual education has helped her feel more in control of her period
- Why the luxury of menstrual product choice is so important and empowering
- What the term period dignity means and why it’s connected to period equality
- The importance of non-stigmatising and inclusive language when it comes to menstruation
- The work Hey Girls are doing to help reduce period poverty, including the 42 million products they’ve donated into the community since 2018!
- Why you should buy from social enterprises and why Hey Girls was set up this way
- The work Hey Girls have done with This Girl Can to share low cost ways to move during each phase of the menstrual cycle
- And of course, the story of her first period
Kate says Hey Girls doesn’t want anyone to be held back by their period, whether that’s speaking up in a meeting or participating in sports. She says that menstruation shouldn’t be a barrier to being equal in society or feeling dignified.
Thank you, Kate!
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