Flow with Sexvangelicals

Boston-based Sexvangelicals have made it their mission to cultivate self-compassion while navigating through the complexities of sex education in a religious context. Empower yourself with knowledge about menstruation and challenge the stigma in your religious community on this month’s FLOW.   FLOW is straight talk about extreme periods, with new episodes the second Thursday of each month. Tune in for tips for self study, shared discoveries and to expand menstrual awareness.    Program Notes:   Guest Info: Sexvangelicals Website https://www.sexvangelicals.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/sexvangelicals/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sexvangelicals/   How’s Your Flow? Calendly link: https://calendly.com/flowtalk/flow-talk-period-pain-stories   HOST: Jessica RIchmond Website: jrich.online IG, @jessicalaurenrichmond  Twitter @geniuspills    HOST: Sarah Watson Website: sarahwatsonlpc.com Podcast: Behind The Bedroom Door Facebook: @sarahwatsonlpcsextherapy IG @swsxtherapy Twitter @swsextherapy   FLOW is sponsored by Takeda, the manufacturer of a treatment for adults with von Willebrand disease. To see if this treatment might be right for you and your needs, visit: https://ssshare.it/2rnK    Connect with BloodStream Media: Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on  BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on Twitter    Check out Believe Limited’s Other Work: BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/ Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org  

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FLOW is straight talk about extreme periods - tune in for monthly episodes. Flow is a show for menstruating individuals who experience extreme bleeding, women with bleeding disorders, and those looking for more access to menstruation-health information. Join our hosts - Jessica Richmond and Sarah Watson - on a mission to normalize the conversation around menstruation. We wanna know - how’s Your flow? We wanna know - How’s Your Flow?