
Let's Talk with Rochelle Courtenay | Founder and Managing Director of Share the Dignity
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About this listen
In this chat we talk on:
- When Rochelle realised having painful and heavy periods wasn’t normal, and that she actually had endometriosis
- What prompted Rochelle to start Share The Dignity
- The first Dignity Drive, where she organised with women in her community to donate 450 packets of pads and tampons to women in need
- How Rochelle evolved and grew Share The Dignity to have now collected over 2.8million period products and collection boxes in every Woolworths across Australia
- The highlights of Share The Dignity so far
- All about Period Pride and the Bloody Big Survey and how you can get involved
- What’s coming up next for Share The Dignity
- How you can support Share The Dignity
- Plus so much more
If you loved our chat with Rochelle, and want more from her you can find her on Instagram @sharethedignityaustralia or via the The Share the Dignity website here. If you want to keep up with what we're up to you can follow us on Instagram at @letstalkperiodau. If you do enjoy listening and want to be notified when our new eps drop, you can subscribe or follow the show! We would also love it if you shared this episode with a friend or family member, or even show us how you're listening, tag us on instagram stories or in your grid, it really does help us out!as this helps us grow our community!
Your host for this episode is Isabella Gosling (@i_gosling)
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