Prickly Peers
Have you ever wondered why some brown women can stand up to norms and stereotypes more easily than the rest of us? We call them prickly women! Is prickliness inherent or inherited, can you build the prickly muscle to be able to achieve your goals more easily, where do you lie on the prickly meter? Join Ankita and Nalini, your prickly peers, as they talk to uninhibited brown women all over the world in a quest to find the secret brown sauce for their courage, success and happiness.
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Endometriosis Awareness Month Special: Which is harder- fighting Endo or a society that doesn't believe you?
Would you be able to define endometriosis? We couldn't. Not until we spoke to Rashmi Bhutani, an endo-warrior.
Join us as we chat with Rashmi about her experience and learn a little more about what she learnt when she decided to fight back against notions that extreme period pain is not normal and painful sex is just part of the deal. By the end of the episode, we hope you are able to understand what endometriosis is, recognize common symptoms and support friends going through this journey. If you are an Endo warrior, do share your story with us on Instagram DMs or comments.
For more information, here are a few Instagram accounts that dedicate themselves to spreading awareness and connecting to endometriosis specialists
@endogirlsblog
@endometriosis_india
@in16yearsofendo
Please note, this episode doesn't contain professional medical advice and we urge you to contact certified endometriosis medical experts for diagnosis and treatment, if your symptoms sound similar to those being described in the episode.
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