Right to Know: Body Literacy Podcast
If your body feels unpredictable, it’s not broken—it’s brilliant. You just haven’t learned its language yet. Most women are living in bodies they were never taught to understand. In this first episode of Right to Know, Myah Abraham and her co-host break down what body literacy really means, why women are running on male-based science, and how sleep exposes the truth about your hormones, energy, and health. Ready to decode your data automatically? 👉 Join the Right to Know AI waitlist for first access to beta testing + 3 months of premium free at https://www.righttoknow.com/ai-waitlist [https://righttoknow.com/AI]. The first 10k women on the list unlock the funding that brings this movement to life. Featured Research & Resources * Baker & Driver (2007) Sleep Medicine Reviews — “Sleep and the Menstrual Cycle.” * Harvard Women’s Health Watch (2022) — “How Hormones Shape Women’s Sleep.” * NIH (2020) — “Sleep Loss and Hormonal Imbalance in Women.”
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