Period. Menstruation. For something that roughly half the human population does, we sure don't talk about it much. But it's a fascinating biological phenomenon with a really interesting history, and the potential for a better future. We're talking with anthropologist Kate Clancy about her book Period: The Real Story of Menstruation.
#602 Working while Marginalized
#601 This is not about dinosaurs
#600 The one about vaginas
#599 Losing Our Minds
#598 Train, boat, truck, it's the supply chain
#597 The Trouble With Passion
#596 Tailoring your brain with science
#595 Handmade: A Scientist’s Search for Meaning Through Making
#594 Science to look forward to in 2022
#593 Indigenous Knowledge and Decolonising Academia
#592 The One About Nerdy Gifts, 2021 Edition
#591 The One About Science Books, 2021 Edition
#590 Furry felons and mammalian misdemeanors
#589 Damsels and Dragons
#588 What's Wild About Wilderness
#587 Dripping with Sweat
#586 Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern
#585 Lightning Flowers
#584 Time for the Gory Details
#583 The Unavoidable Complexities of Food
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Poetry of Science
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Hidden Brain
The Science of Happiness
Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO & Lore Interviews