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Thingies and “Unmentionables” with Mia Clarke and Eden Laurin of Nyssa

45 min • 24 mars 2022
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This ~bonus Thursday ep~ is brought to you by the heroes at Nyssa, a company providing products that support women through the most transformative times of life, from puberty to post-menopause. (Hit their site and use the code ATHINGORTWO for 15% off everything, including absolutely ideal postpartum gifts for a friend who had no idea she might need this stuff!) We’re diving into a discussion of “unmentionables” and, duh, Thingies with two of Nyssa’s charming and game-changing cofounders Mia Clarke and Eden Laurin. Oh, and just a quick note: Miscarriage and pregnancy loss come up at the end, in case those are topics  you want to skip today. 

 

The one that started it all: Nyssa FourthWear Postpartum Recovery Underwear.

 

Mia and Eden’s Thingies: Betty’s Co., which kicks off women’s healthcare at a young age, Nyssa VieWear Period Comfort Underwear and Nyssa VieVision Between Legs Mirror, Dame (see also: “Sexual Wellness Brand Dame Settles Lawsuit With MTA, Debuts First Subway Campaign” from Adweek), the book Designing Motherhood by Michelle Millar Fisher and Amber Winick that features the story of Margaret Crane (who invented the first pregancy test!), the menopause-care hub Elektra Health, "My Miscarriage, in Photos" by Becca Leitman with photographs by Casey Kelbaugh for The Cut.

 

How great is this free, downloadable teen period guide-slash-checklist?!

 

Share your Thingies at 833-632-5463, [email protected], or @athingortwohq. If you’re looking for more recommendations and more fun, a Secret Menu membership is for you.

 

Head on over to Nyssacare.com and use the code ATHINGORTWO for 15% off. 

YAY.

 

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