Women’s Health, Breaking Stigmas, and Changing Policies with Dr. Petra Salarić
In this episode of Global Health Talks, we are joined by Dr. Petra Salarić to explore why breaking stigma and taboo topics is essential for improving public and global health. Petra shares her journey as a researcher, founder, and advocate working to open conversations around women’s health, mental health, and other issues that many societies still struggle to discuss openly.
Together, we discuss Petra’s research on menstruation and menopause in the workplace in Croatia, and how research can move beyond academia to spark public debate and influence policy discussions.
This episode is especially for anyone sitting with an idea, passion, or frustration they feel called to act on. Petra speaks openly about fear, uncertainty, and the reality of building change without a blueprint, reminding us that confidence is often built through action — and that for global health we have to be willing to challenge what society stays silent about.
About the Guest
Petra Salarić is a researcher, designer, and women’s health advocate whose work focuses on addressing taboo topics and creating conversations around issues often left unspoken. She is the founder of PSTaboo, a consultancy dedicated to helping organizations, communities, and individuals navigate sensitive conversations related to wellbeing, stigma, and social change.
About the Host
Nika Stastny is a global health PhD student, creator, and host of Global Health Talks. Her research focuses on developing diagnostic and prognostic devices in limited-resource settings. Through conversations with experts across disciplines, she explores the ideas, experiences, and human stories shaping the future of global health.
Opinions shared by the guests and hosts of this show are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Be the change. Media Network.