Period Poverty, Lesego Mpyana
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Period Poverty, Lesego Mpyana Lesego is making meaningful and tangible changes in the face of period poverty and she has ways for you and your business to get involved! The passion in her voice is captivating! Listen and get involved!  Todays Guest: Lesego is a vibrant woman who is passionate about uplifting others. She is a Ballito-based wife, mother of two and a social entrepreneur. Lesego co-founded Move Africa, a company that executes corporate social responsibility projects for companies with her husband. She is also the founder of THE RED MOVEMENT SA, a campaign set to eradicate period poverty in South Africa by making menstrual cups more accessible while running workshops that educate young women and girls about menstrual health. Lesego's passion for socio-economic development was realised when she was selected as a TEACH SA ambassador, working to improve the quality of education for children in South Africa irrespective of their socio-economic background.   Links: https://www.moveafricaco.com/ [email protected] https://www.instagram.com/the_red_movement_/ To recommend interviewee guests and suggest topics, please leave a review for the show along with your suggested topics. More from Candice  IG: @nurtureyourvagina  NurturePelvicHealth.com  Use the code NURTUREPOD for a 20% discount on any courses. Todays Sponsor: Lil-Lets Incontinence Range Details  Lil-Lets incontinence range now available in store! Disclaimer: Material and content discussed on the Nurture Pod are intended for general information only and should not be substituted for medical advice  Thank you and as always, Stay curious! Candice
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