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" ... Amika George is an 20-year-old student from North London. She started the #FreePeriods campaign, which calls on the government to give free menstrual products to children from low-income families to end poverty in the UK. Amid going to school and sitting her A-Levels, she gathered thousands of signatures for an online petition about the issue and staged a 2,000-strong peaceful protest outside Downing Street demanding that then Prime Minister Theresa May "provide free menstruation products for all girls already on free school meals”. It wasn't until she raised enough funds for legal action that the government took note. ... "
" ... I've been using birth control for over 20 years now, and it makes me mad. We, as women, endure menstruation, pregnancy, and childbirth. And because of this, we are generally responsible for birth control. Why? Because if we don't want to get pregnant, it's on us. The buck stops here. Only we can truly be responsible for ensuring that we only get pregnant when we want to. And that's frustrating-- it would be easier to push it to the man, and say "you deal with it". It's the same thing as a CEO. Ultimately, the buck stops with you, and you're responsible. As a woman, I must ensure that I'm protecting my body. As an entrepreneur, I must ensure that we have enough resources to execute on our promises that we make to our employees and customers. In both avenues, it is a good idea to think about protecting yourself-- are you taking steps to ensure you have enough capital to run your business? Because at the end of the day-- it comes back to you as a leader to solve that problem. ... "
" ... Skidmore is now 51 and, although still experiencing the menopause, she has learnt to embrace the power of her midlife shifts and teaches other entrepreneurs to work around their energy flows. “Our work and life is designed in 24 hour cycles. And yet 50% of the population don’t work this way! Female hormones typically work around a 28 day cycle (our menstruation cycle), whereas male hormones typically work around a 24 hour cycle. It’s not that women can’t work to a 24 hour clock, but when our work culture has taught us to work in a consistent, linear way throughout the year, not taking into account our changing seasons, daylight hours or our own body’s natural rhythms and hormone cycles, this is when we can burnout.” ... "
" ... “I got my period when I was 9 years old, with no education about menstruation or hormonal cycles I just started bleeding,” Grohne tells me. “It wasn’t until my mid-twenties, 17 years later, that I began the menstrual cycle education process. At this point in my life, I was dealing with some severe mood changes that lead me to believe I was depressed or potentially bi-polar. It wasn’t until a medical professional suggested I track these symptoms in correlation with my period that I realized that the symptoms I was dealing with were directly related to my period.” ... "