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There Will Be Blood

By: Maisie Hill
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Please note: contains strong language and adult content.

Aunt Flo. The blob. Shark week. Whatever you call it, menstruation affects everyone. We all encounter periods to some extent in our lives, so it's high time we talked about it.

There Will Be Blood does just that – it's a chat show about periods. Whether menstruation is a mystery to you or you've come through the menopause, there will be something to learn and plenty to laugh at.

Over two episodes, women's health expert and author of Period Power, Maisie Hill, welcomes guests into the soundproofed safety of Audible's studio to tackle long unanswered questions, lay myths to rest, and smash loads of taboos along the way.

You can expect explanations of vulvas, PMS and period pants; personal stories about period sex and leakage nightmares; and discussion of menstrual education and period poverty.

This is an Audible Original Podcast. You can download all 2 episodes to your Library now.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 1: Bloody Men
    Apr 30 2019

    Three men put their period knowledge to the test and have all their wildest menstruation questions answered. Expect explicit explanations of vulvas, PMS and period pants. Maisie Hill is joined by Simon Hooper, otherwise known as Father of Daughters on Instagram; presenter and writer Ayo Akinwolere; and comedian and activist Heydon Prowse, who inadvertently came dressed for the occasion.

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    54 mins
  • Ep. 2: Bleedin' Society
    May 1 2019

    What’s society got against periods? In this episode, three women share their personal period experiences, as well as discussing what can be done to ease period poverty and to improve menstrual education. You’ll also laugh and cringe at some of the most outrageous period euphemisms in use around the world. Maisie Hill’s guests are Gabby Edlin, founder and CEO of charitable organisation Bloody Good Period; comedian and #periodpositive founder Chella Quint; and YouTuber and sex educator Hannah Witton.

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    51 mins
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I am telling all my friends to listen to this, regardless of their gender. Everyone should listen

Empowering and interesting but still lightearted

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great to hear such open conversations about an important topic. loved every minute of it. wish everyone had a listen!

great listen

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this podcast is relevant and educational for everyone. Give it a listen and you might learn something new.

relevant and educational

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I liked it - maybe there wasn't much of new information for me knowledge-wisebut I really enjoyed listening to experiences of other women. And I had a good laugh listening to Bloody Men.

Enjoyable

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good one.Had a very different experience on listening to the audiobook.overall i enjoyed the audiobook

good

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A very interesting and informative, conversational podcast that had me laughing out loud quite a bit. All adults should listen to this, no matter how clued up you think you are about periods, female anatomy, PMS, menstrual products, the menopause, etc. Maisie Hill covers everything (and there's a lot to know!) in these two episodes with her guests and I have learned a few interesting facts about the way my own body behaves. I like that she doesn't try to shame anybody for being uninformed when it comes to this subject, she is simply starting a very important conversation that we should all be having. The only reason I say all adults should listen rather than everybody is because there is some mature language used.

Informative and hilarious

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this is a brilliant conversation that needs to be had. Laugh out loud and interesting.

fantastic

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Very informative, refresheningly open and highly entertaining for all genders. Even at 48 I learnt some things!

Excellent

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I agree it's good to talk about it but that seemed to be the main focal points and not really educational on periods and menstrual cycles in detail, thus I still feel that there is alot for me as a guy that I'm unsure about. A follow up podcast would be great.

Some interesting stuff but lack deeper insight

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As a male and a father of three young women, this programme is refreshing treatment of a natural and to be celebrated part of womanhood. The men's episode is a brilliant look at male attitudes this far. The second episode is a welcome space for women to share their experiences, and to educate the patriarchal society of the fundamental choices of women.

I am better educated about periods and all that is feminine that comes with it.

About time...

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