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There Will Be Blood

Written by: Maisie Hill
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  • Summary

  • Please note: contains strong language and adult content.

    Aunt Flo. The blob. Shark week. Whatever you call it, menstruation affects everyone. We all encounter periods to some extent in our lives, so it's high time we talked about it.

    There Will Be Blood does just that – it's a chat show about periods. Whether menstruation is a mystery to you or you've come through the menopause, there will be something to learn and plenty to laugh at.

    Over two episodes, women's health expert and author of Period Power, Maisie Hill, welcomes guests into the soundproofed safety of Audible's studio to tackle long unanswered questions, lay myths to rest, and smash loads of taboos along the way.

    You can expect explanations of vulvas, PMS and period pants; personal stories about period sex and leakage nightmares; and discussion of menstrual education and period poverty.

    This is an Audible Original Podcast. You can download all 2 episodes to your Library now.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 1: Bloody Men
    Apr 30 2019

    Three men put their period knowledge to the test and have all their wildest menstruation questions answered. Expect explicit explanations of vulvas, PMS and period pants. Maisie Hill is joined by Simon Hooper, otherwise known as Father of Daughters on Instagram; presenter and writer Ayo Akinwolere; and comedian and activist Heydon Prowse, who inadvertently came dressed for the occasion.

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    54 mins
  • Ep. 2: Bleedin' Society
    May 1 2019

    What’s society got against periods? In this episode, three women share their personal period experiences, as well as discussing what can be done to ease period poverty and to improve menstrual education. You’ll also laugh and cringe at some of the most outrageous period euphemisms in use around the world. Maisie Hill’s guests are Gabby Edlin, founder and CEO of charitable organisation Bloody Good Period; comedian and #periodpositive founder Chella Quint; and YouTuber and sex educator Hannah Witton.

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    51 mins

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