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What if embracing body positivity and menstrual cycle awareness became a norm rather than an exception? What if every woman felt empowered, loved and accepted in her skin? When Jesica Medellin had her daughter's first menstruation as a catalyst, she set out to flip the script on this narrative, inspiring women globally with her forthcoming book, "First Moon."
Join us in this heartfelt conversation as Jesica shares the motivation behind her book, a beautiful ensemble of letters, art, and poetry. Born out of love for her daughter, "First Moon" aims to empower young girls to establish a positive relationship with their menstrual cycles. We journey through Jessica's admirable advocacy work, from empowering Hispanic students in Ogden, Utah, to fearlessly stepping away from a job that clashed with her values. We also spotlight her prolific influence on educational institutions through her extensive experience in grant management.
Throughout the episode, Jesica accentuates the importance of creating safe spaces for women to share and learn about their bodies. Delving into her unique teaching methods, she emphasizes the need for a future-focused education that fosters problem-solvers and creative thinkers. We explore her role in the Utah Humanities Bookfest, celebrating the joy of inspiring others, and conclude with her compelling advice: "Let it be easy" and "Do it anyway." This episode champions love, acceptance, and the power of community, underlining Jessica’s belief that positive change is within everyone's reach. Join us and be a part of this empowering conversation.
You can reach Jesica Medellin via her website: https://www.jmmedellin.com/
Intelligence is all about the ability to quickly acquire and use knowledge and skills. Today’s class, we’re diving into how to boost your intelligence. Many of us toss around the […]
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