Today on the show I’m talking to Jane Hartman Adamé, co-founder and CEO of Keela Cup, about her experience menstruating with a disability and how it led her to design a more accessible menstrual cup.
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What we discussed: How Jane’s own experience with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome led her to dream of an accessible menstrual cup How the Keela Cup differs from conventional cups The process of designing and manufacturing the Keela Cup Why Jane and Andy decided to fund Keela via crowdfunding The importance of inclusive design Connect with Jane and Keela:Website - Use discount code HEAVYFLOW for $10 off pre-orders (US only)
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