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Goodbye Toxic, Hello Hemp: The New Era Period Products with Rebecca Caputo & Val Emanuel, Rif Care

Goodbye Toxic, Hello Hemp: The New Era Period Products with Rebecca Caputo & Val Emanuel, Rif Care

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What happens when two best friends decide to flip the period care industry on its head? You get Rif Care, the first organic hemp fiber period company changing the game for our bodies and the planet. In this episode, founders Val Emanuel and Rebecca Caputo share their wild startup journey, their fight against hormone-disrupting ingredients, and how they went from Kickstarter struggles to Erewhon bestsellers. Get ready for real talk, radical transparency, and a whole lot of passion.


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