Her House: Built for Women's Health
This conversation explores the need for broader access to menstrual products — a basic necessity that’s still treated as optional. We share a story of a period mishap many women can relate to, followed by an interview with Jennifer Severns of Egal Pads, who is leading a movement to make period products as available and stigma-free as toilet paper. We can't stop talking about: * The design breakthrough of “pads on a roll” — a simple, sustainable solution that hangs right next to toilet paper in stalls at schools, airports, and stadiums. * How stigma and silence around menstruation fuel challenges for girls and women — unnecessarily missing life events. * Why menstrual equity is both a dignity issue and a business case: when women have what they need, they can stay at school, at work, and in the game. Connect with Jennifer: LinkedIn: Jennifer Severens [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferseverns/]Visit: Egal: Pads on a Roll [https://www.padsonaroll.com/] Have an idea or story to share? We’d love to hear from you! Visit: her-house.com/your-stories [https://her-house.com/your-stories] — 100% anonymous submissions welcome. Contact: melissa@her-house.com [melissa@her-house.com] Visit: her-house.com [https://www.her-house.com/] Instagram: @herhouse.forwomenshealth [https://www.instagram.com/herhouse.forwomenshealth]
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