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    social taboos

    Explore " social taboos" with insightful episodes like "The Unfairport", "EP- 75, Breaking beauty stereotype with RJ Sona | Ladaki drive kar rahi hai , toh safety hai" and "Changing Social Taboos through Education" from podcasts like ""Don't Remember Me Like This", "Breaking Beauty Stereotypes - RJ Sona ke Saath" and "In Support of Families"" and more!

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    The Unfairport

    The Unfairport

    Three short stories about the theater of international misery: airports. Enjoy a closer look at the juggernaut of social expectations, taboos, and perceived unfairness that is capable of pushing grown adults into full blown hissy fits.

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    Don't Remember Me Like This is written, produced, and published (for better or worse) by Nathaniel Barber, a writer and photographer living in Saint Paul, Minnesota. To learn more about Nathaniel and his work, visit his website, and sign up for the DRMLT Podcast newsletter to get exclusive notifications for new episodes and all the hot gossip from Saint Paul, Minnesota.

    Changing Social Taboos through Education

    Changing Social Taboos through Education



    Kayla-Leah Rich

    Kayla-Leah Rich is a speaker, coach and author.  Today she talks about her role as a Days for Girls Regional Director and member of the Development Team.  She shares her experiences traveling around the world with Days for Girls.  She witnessed a lifestyle very different from what we are accustomed to in the United States and she saw a critical need that moved her to get involved. 
    Here in the United States we take feminine hygiene supplies for granted, but in other countries it makes the difference between being able to stay in school or not.  There are many taboos around female biology that result in deprivation and hardship for women.  She talks about those and how education is breaking down barriers.
    She presented a Ted Talk titled "The Cost of Menstral Shame."  Watch it here.
    She met our mutual friend, Lydiah Kerubo Kenyanya, in Kenya.  Lydiah is a school teacher who remained in the community after the pandemic closed her school.  Use this link to donate to Days for Girls to support Lydiah, her students and the community of Kisii.
    Kayla is an amazing woman with many achievements.  Learn more about her on her Facebook page.
    I help parents increase effectiveness in under 15 minutes a day with one simple tool.  I talk about it in my eBook, Power Parent.  Get your free copy here.


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