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#WWBSCAMPAIGN - PODCAST - TEENS SPEAK UP

In December, I went to New York City for work and did a podcast with the Teens Speak Up organization. @teenspeakup. During the podcast, we discussed the stigma surrounding menstruation, young people + activism, and so forth. I had such a wonderful time and I'm proud of all the hard work that us young people are dedicating to improving the world.


Visit the @teenspeakup Instagram page to learn more about the podcast. You can also listen to it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more!

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