
What if the very thing the world tells us to hide and endure is the source of our power? Wombly Being is a podcast and an invitation to reimagine menstruation and cyclical living as blueprints for creativity, leadership, and cultural change. Hosted by Morín Glimmer and Rosannah Jones—friends, founders, and changemakers—we ask what happens when taboo becomes a power tool and when daily life aligns ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

After a winter hibernation, we’re re-emerging at the midpoint between the spring equinox and the summer solstice with an episode that’s all about tending the fire and how to keep yourself and your business going without burnout. Especially as the ene... more
For the winter solstice — the longest night of the year — we’re sharing a special episode exploring wintering as a feminist practice.
In a culture that rewards constant productivity and treats rest as something to earn, slowing down can feel uncomfo... more
In Episode 4, our final one for the first series of Wombly Being, we ask: What if the stories we’ve been told about our cycles aren’t the truth?
Join us and explore the deep cultural roots of menstrual shame—from myths of “hysteria” to modern workpl... more
In Episode 3, we explore how to build a business that flows with you based on your menstrual cycle and discuss the power of cyclical entrepreneurship.
Morín shares her story of how working against her body almost broke her, and how aligning her busi... more
In Episode 2, we dive into the foundations of menstrual cycle awareness.
Rosannah shares her personal story of how years of painful periods and health challenges forced her to finally listen to her body - and what changed when she did.
We explore... more
In our first episode, we introduce ourselves and share how this podcast came to be - but more importantly, we open up a conversation about periods that too often stays hidden.
You’ll hear powerful, real-life stories from our audience survey about t... more
Welcome to Wombly Being, where we flip the script on everything you think you know about periods, productivity, and power.
I’m Morín Glimmer, founder of Rosy Futures, a brand consultancy for feminist founders and small businesses.
And I’m Rosannah... more
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