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How to be the boss of your PMS cravings

The Flow Down

Release Date: 11/07/2018

The Flow Down series finale show art The Flow Down series finale

The Flow Down

It’s been a minute—and we’ve got news. We share a look into our lives during these wild times and why we decided to end our show. To go out on a high note, we interview Dr. Melisa Holmes, the founder of Girlology, who’s teaching young people about periods. And period activists Ariana Rodriguez and Julie Sanchez tell us how they fought to get free period products on one Texas A&M campus. Even though times are tough, the future looks bright for periods. Thank you so much for being part of The Flow Dow

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Reflections on podcasting and periods show art Reflections on podcasting and periods

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As we wrap up Season 2 and The Flow Down turns one, we sit down to reflect on what a year it’s been.

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What it's like to get your period when you have a disability show art What it's like to get your period when you have a disability

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Having a physical disability can make menstruation a lot more difficult. On today’s show, three disabled menstruators share their stories and solutions. Writer, podcaster and disability advocate Kerry Kijewski tells us about having irregular periods while blind; journalist and podcaster Win Charles, who has cerebral palsy, shares how she finally got her “heavy ass” periods under control; and entrepreneur Jane Hartman Adamé describes how she designed a period product for all types of bodies.

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The value of exercise for confidence, strength and our cycles, feat. Chrissy King & Carolyn Banner show art The value of exercise for confidence, strength and our cycles, feat. Chrissy King & Carolyn Banner

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We know that exercise has infinite benefits (and can feel damn good), but we admit we’re still figuring it all out. From frequency to intensity, it can be hard to know how to best exercise for our bodies. In this episode, strength coaches Chrissy King and Carolyn Banner discuss how and why they stay committed to fitness, provide insight into exercising in harmony with the menstrual cycle, highlight the fitness industry’s diversity problem and more. | Follow us on IG at @flowdownpod

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How to take your power back in the doctor’s office featuring Christie VanHorne show art How to take your power back in the doctor’s office featuring Christie VanHorne

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Dismissed, misdiagnosed, ignored—in the current healthcare system, women and marginalized people often suffer most. Today we say: no more. We collaborated with badass woman, patient educator and CEO of CVH Consulting Christie VanHorne to bring you tips for owning your power in the doctor’s office. From how to find the right provider to how to activate your voice once in their office, we hope you come away with the practical tools you need to get the care you deserve.

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Men and menstruation with Dr. David Linton  show art Men and menstruation with Dr. David Linton

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We tend to think of menstruation as a “women’s issue.” But from movies to books to the media, men play a big role in inventing the meaning of menstruation, too. Communications scholar David Linton joins us to discuss his new book exploring the way men have helped shape the meaning of menstruation throughout history - from the Bible to the New York Times crossword puzzle. And he even delights us with some menstrual poems! | Follow us on IG @flowdownpod

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Menstrual cup curious? Kim & Amanda are here to help you ‘Put A Cup In It’ show art Menstrual cup curious? Kim & Amanda are here to help you ‘Put A Cup In It’

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We’re dedicating this episode to one of our favorite period products: menstrual cups! Kim and Amanda are self-proclaimed “Vagangelists” who run the popular resource and community Put A Cup In It. In this episode, they cover cup basics and benefits, plus best practices for how to use and care for a menstrual cup. Whether you’re thinking of trying a cup or have been using one for years, you’ll come away with new tools and insights.

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‘No Period. Now What?’ with Dr. Nicola Rinaldi show art ‘No Period. Now What?’ with Dr. Nicola Rinaldi

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Hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA) is one of the most common causes of missing periods, which occurs when the major control center in your brain, the hypothalamus, stops releasing the hormones needed for ovulation and menstruation. In this episode, Dr. Nicola Rinaldi, author of “No Period. Now What?,” talks to us about the common triggers of HA — dieting, overexercise and stress — and how to heal.

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Last time we established how much we appreciate our cyclical nature. But it’s not always easy to ebb and flow with it, given the demands of life. In this short episode, listeners Juliana, Ana Maria and Cinthia share their tips and insights on how to thrive during the second half of the cycle. And there’s just a week left to sign up for Stef’s Know Your Cycle Masterclass. Join us: stefaniekleinburd.com/knowyourcycle-flowdownpod.

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How to live in alignment with your menstrual cycle  show art How to live in alignment with your menstrual cycle

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The menstrual cycle is a lot more than just a period. Just like the moon, the cycle can be broken down into phases, or seasons, that affect how we feel. And each one has its own special rhythm. Learn how you can adjust your food, exercise, to-dos, dating, work, self-care and more to align with your cycle. And, we share a special invitation to dive deeper in Stef's Know Your Cycle Masterclass at stefaniekleinburd.com/knowyourcycle-flowdownpod.

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When a listener asks us for advice on how to handle a voracious appetite and sugar cravings before her period, we roll up our sleeves. Stef gives us the sex ed we never had and explains how our hormones change throughout the month. Then we talk about what to eat to help tame the cravings. And we share some of our favorite pre-period treats.