How to Have a Better Period with Fri Period

What is your current relationship with your menstrual cycle?

Many women have a negative connotation when it comes to their menstrual cycle for a variety of different reasons.

Nina and Amy from Fri Period are here to help you have a better period. For yourself and for the planet.

I met Nina and Amy recently and when I heard about their new company dedicated to creating organic, sustainable and toxin-free period underwear, manufactured locally in a female owned factory, I was all in!

I am excited to share this exclusive chat with Nina and Amy all about:

  • Why they started Fri Period

  • What makes Fri Period different from other period underwear on the market

  • How to normalize the conversation around the menstrual cycle so we can have a better period

  • What we wish we knew earlier about our menstrual cycle!

I hope you enjoy this conversation and are inspired to try and share more about Fri Period!

Check out the podcast here and the video here.

Join the Fri Period email list and check out their products here:

https://www.friperiod.com/?ref=Ucc2ozKfH1f_oX

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Website: https://www.friperiod.com/

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