72: Fertility Matters with Jessica Hobbis - Episode 72

72: Fertility Matters with Jessica Hobbis - Episode 72

UK Health Radio Podcast

Jessica Hobbis talks with Maiken from Freya's about changing perceptions of menstrual health through storytelling and advocacy.

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24:4421 Jul 2025

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Fertility Matters: Changing the Narrative on Menstrual Health

Episode Overview

  • Menstrual health conditions are often dismissed as minor inconveniences.
  • Storytelling helps bridge the empathy gap in understanding these conditions.
  • Freya's focuses on sharing real-life experiences to foster community support.
  • Non-profits in women's health face significant funding challenges.
  • Workplace training can change conversations around menstrual health.
"I thought it was all in my head. I thought I was the only one."

Jessica Hobbis hosts an enlightening episode of 'Fertility Matters', where she sits down with Maiken, the founder of Freya's, a non-profit organisation dedicated to changing perceptions around menstrual health. The episode dives into the emotional rollercoaster of infertility, shedding light on Maiken's personal journey and her motivation behind starting Freya's. Maiken shares the frustration and loneliness she felt during her struggles with infertility, and how societal attitudes often dismiss menstrual health conditions as mere inconveniences.

Her candid storytelling aims to bridge the empathy gap and validate the experiences of those suffering silently. Freya's mission is to highlight how conditions like PMDD, fibroids, endometriosis, and PCOS impact daily life, challenging the notion that menstruation should be painful. Through storytelling, Freya's provides a platform for individuals to share their experiences, fostering a sense of community and understanding. Maiken emphasises the importance of recognising these conditions beyond fertility issues, advocating for better medical care and societal empathy.

The episode also touches on the challenges faced by Freya's as a non-profit in an underfunded sector, highlighting the critical need for financial support to continue their impactful work. With plans to expand into workplace training and community events, Freya's is committed to opening up conversations and creating safe spaces for those affected by menstrual health conditions.

If you're curious about how storytelling can drive change or want to understand the broader implications of menstrual health, this episode is a must-listen. You'll find yourself reflecting on how society can better support those living with these conditions.

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