
Hey sis! Welcome back to another episode! In this episode, Savannah Dickey and Brie Turner sit down with Shannon Toner to discuss the importance of menstrual education and awareness. Shannon shares her personal experience with toxic shock syndrome, highlighting the serious health risks that many women and young girls aren’t properly educated about.
They explore the science behind toxic shock syndrome, debunk myths surrounding menstrual products, and discuss how societal stigma and generational trauma have contributed to the lack of open conversations about menstruation. The discussion emphasizes the need for better menstrual health education to empower women and improve health literacy.
Menstruation is often seen as a taboo subject, but this episode aims to break the cycle of shame and misinformation. From recognizing the symptoms of toxic shock syndrome to understanding the impact of menstrual cycles on overall health, this conversation is both eye-opening and necessary.
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