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Julia Martins
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My Body, My Bookclub: April's Book
Exploring the Depths of Bodily Autonomy in Alice Walker’s Possessing the Secret of Joy. CW: violence against women and girls, FGM. There...
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The London Feminist Bookclub
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London Feminist Book Club: Our Favourite Reads For March
The importance of book clubs for creating communities, friendships, new connections and a love of literature. There’s an ever-growing...
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Kerry Rach
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Sex Ed Book Club: What's It's All About?
Why would anyone want to talk about blowjobs and butt plugs at a book club? And why would we want to discuss sex with strangers? Both of...
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Stefanie McCartney
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Feminist Book Club Glasgow: Book Recommendations
Hi my name is Stefanie and I run our Feminist Book Club in Glasgow. We’ve been meeting up to chat about books since 2019 and I’m so happy...
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Louise Kiely
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5 Things Women Experience After a Break-Up
As a social worker, relationship therapist, divorce and break up coach I have worked with hundreds of couples and women.
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Samantha Hadadi
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4 Things All Girls Should Be Taught At School
Is it any wonder that so many women and girls struggle when we are taught so little about our beautiful bodies?
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Claire Willett
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5 Types of Menopause
Everyone’s experience of Menopause is unique. But what is finally becoming clearer to the public are the different types of menopause.
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Hannah Oliver
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Orgasms
Orgasms are essential. But how much do we really know about them?
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Britt Joannides
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10 Truths About What The Pill Really Does
Here’s what we weren’t told while sitting across the desk with our trusted medical professional before being offered HBC.
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Caroline Louise
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Spoonful of Gems: Jewellery which advocates for 'Spoonies'
Spoonful of Gems is a delicate jewellery collection of beads, stones and tiny spoons, created by Chaylee McCleese, 19, from Idaho.
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Caroline Louise
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'Good Girl, Bad Period': A Talk with Author, Silvia Young
The powerful book ‘Good Girl, Bad Period’ features the stories of over 80 women across 4 continents in 13 countries and 22 states.
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Caroline Louise
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The M Scale: A Menstruation Facility Review App
The M Scale is giving women the “power of knowledge” when it comes to menstruating outside the home.
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Caroline Louise
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Womco - Science-Backed, Personal Nutrition for Hormonal Health
A dynamic duo in London are on a mission to revolutionise hormonal imbalances for billions of women.
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Caroline Louise
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The First Ever Specialised Endometriosis Retreat
The first ever specialised Endometriosis retreat took place in March to give women expert advice, education and support to feel empowered.
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Caroline Louise
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Women’s Health Is An Investment Not A Cost
A consolidation of facts and figures concerning women’s health and the huge global potential within it’s investment.
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Caroline Louise
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Bitbaby - A Safe Way for Women to Monitor Their Unborn Baby at Home
A midwife of 20 years has developed a wearable, at-home device for pregnant women to monitor their unborn baby’s movements on their phone.
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Caroline Louise
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Artemis - A Smart Bodysuit to Combat Period Pain
A new Femtech company is combating the myth that “pain is normal” with a smart bodysuit that reduces pain through heat and vibrations.
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Caroline Louise
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Thermaband - The Smart Bracelet for Menopause Symptoms
Mother-daughter duo in Florida have created a smart cooling and warming bracelet as relief for women experiencing symptoms of the menopause.
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Caroline Louise
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The Femtech Revolution
We look at the exciting potential of technology being developed by women for women in a market projected to reach over $75 billion by 2025.
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Caroline Louise
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Finding Identity With A Chronic Illness Through Powerful Poetry
Writing poetry on chronic illness has helped Beth Coveney, 23, "claim back power" while discovering a depth and resilience she is proud of.
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