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Breaking Women’s Health Myths & Why We Deserve Better with Elaine Galston

1 h 9 min · 26 de ago de 2025
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Elaine Galston, founder of Bettii, joins Megan Hunter to talk about the future of women’s health and femtech. From periods and menopause to reusable products and systemic gaps in research, Elaine shares her candid journey from corporate leadership to building a company that challenges myths and creates real solutions. If you care about women’s health, menstruation, menopause, femtech innovation, and purpose-led leadership, this episode is for you. Join Bettii's women's health event in Glasgow on 5th October 2025: bettiipresents.co.uk

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