Episode 2 Monkey Trainers and Tampon Squeezers
Podcast |
PERIOD Podcast
Publisher |
Kate Clancy
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Life Sciences
Science
Publication Date |
Sep 30, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:33:38

In my first full episode, I interview Dr. Elizabeth Rowe about her research on menstruation, and why we have periods. Dr. Rowe shares broad evolutionary insights about why people menstruate, as well as quirky tidbits about how researchers have studied periods over the years. Learn how scientists discovered how much monkeys menstruate, and which region of Europe seems to enjoy wringing out sanitary products.

Next week, I’ll interview Dr. Alma Gottlieb, a cultural anthropologist who also studies periods, to look at the other side of the menstrual pad on matters periodic.

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