Sarah Greenidge: Think Of Your Health Literacy Like A Core Skill
Period Story9 Juli 2020

Sarah Greenidge: Think Of Your Health Literacy Like A Core Skill

Welcome to season 3 of the Period Story podcast. I'm so pleased to start the new season with Sarah Greenidge, the founder of WellSpoken.


We had a wide ranging conversation about tracking menstrual cycles and symptoms, the important of credible content in the health and wellbeing sector, the value of anecdotal evidence and the importance of diversity and inclusion in the wellbeing sector. Sarah discussed the launch of the WellSpoken diversity charter. And of course, Sarah shared the story of her first period!


Sarah shares the very vivid memory of her first period, her shock, overwhelm and shame. She talks about how these feelings changed as she went into high school and having a period became an empowering thing.


Listen to hear what triggered Sarah to learn more about her period and start tracking her menstrual cycle. She says that become knowledgeable about her body has made her more cognisant of how others could be feeling.


Sarah talks about her periods in lockdown and how she saw a shift from what’s normal for her. In the episode, Sarah goes into detail into the symptoms she tracks (with a massive Excel spreadsheet!) and the cues she pays attention to that tell her period is about to start. Listen to hear her top tips on how to start tracking your menstrual cycle.


We talk about why Sarah founded her company, WellSpoken and the importance of health literacy. Sarah says that in the UK, consumer ability to understand health information and then make an informed decision is quite low.


We talk about the importance of diversity in wellness and the health implications of lack of diversity in wellness. Sarah says that race and discrimination play a part in the way people can receive health information and how and if they seek help. Go to the link below to find out more about the diversity charter, which asks brands to commit to improving diversity in the wellness industry.


Sarah says that we need to think of health literacy as a core skill so that we can more informed decisions about our health. I completely agree!


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Show notes and transcripts can be found at www.periodstorypod.com


Get in touch with Sarah:

Website: www.wearewellspoken.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/wellspokenmark

Diversity in Wellness Charter: https://www.wellnessdiversitycharter.com/signup

A transcript is available on www.periodstorypod.com


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