How Nadya Okamoto Destigmatized Her Period and Built a Business Out of It
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Stigma and shame have dominated the menstruation conversation since your very first period but Nadya Okamoto is working to change that. She co-founded August, a startup reimagining periods selling biodegradable, ethical & tax-free period products. While studying full time at Harvard, she went on book tour, worked as an executive director of her own nonprofit, Period, and served as board member for a Gen-Z consulting agency. Nadya’s work has resonated online with over 3 million followers across social media. We talked about finding the right people to open a business with, dealing with rejection and taking care of your mental health.  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/el-adn-podcast/support
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