Hosted by the ‘pad lady’ herself, Share the Dignity founder Rochelle Courtenay, you will hear raw and real stories from the recipients of kind donations, the changemakers who help spread the word, the volunteers who make it all possible, and the charity partners who join us on the journey.
Hear how just one packet of period products, or one It’s in the Bag filled with essentials, can change someone’s world.
Both side-splittingly funny and utterly heartbreaking, leave this podcast with goosebumps that’ll have you wanting to be part of the change to ensure menstrual equity here in Australia.
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Hosted by the ‘pad lady’ herself, Share the Dignity founder Rochelle Courtenay, you will hear raw and real stories from the recipients of kind donations, the changemakers who help spread the word, the volunteers who make it all possible, and the charity partners who join us on the journey.
Hear how just one packet of period products, or one It’s in the Bag filled with essentials, can change someone’s world.
Both side-splittingly funny and utterly heartbreaking, leave this podcast with goosebumps that’ll have you wanting to be part of the change to ensure menstrual equity here in Australia.
Shelly Horton felt like her life was falling apart, it was Perimenopause
Another Bloody Podcast
30 minutes
3 months ago
Shelly Horton felt like her life was falling apart, it was Perimenopause
Another Bloody Podcast
Hosted by the ‘pad lady’ herself, Share the Dignity founder Rochelle Courtenay, you will hear raw and real stories from the recipients of kind donations, the changemakers who help spread the word, the volunteers who make it all possible, and the charity partners who join us on the journey.
Hear how just one packet of period products, or one It’s in the Bag filled with essentials, can change someone’s world.
Both side-splittingly funny and utterly heartbreaking, leave this podcast with goosebumps that’ll have you wanting to be part of the change to ensure menstrual equity here in Australia.