Experience the Future of Female-Focused Protection with CEO Mo Carrier & MyBliss
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Struggling with the balance of contraceptive responsibility in your relationship? In today's episode, Megan Swan chats with Mo Carrier, co-founder of MyBliss, on how her brand seeks to even the playing field and promote shared responsibility for sexual wellness.
Key Points Discussed:
Shared Responsibility: Addressing the imbalance of contraceptive responsibility within couples.
Partner Support: The crucial role of supportive partners in advocating for women's health.
Market Gaps: Redesigning condom aesthetics and functionality from a female perspective.
Product Development: Ensuring sexual wellness products cater to women's health and comfort.
Business Journey: Mo Carrier’s entrepreneurial path, supported by her partner and other inspiring women in FemTech.
Vaginal Health: Educating on the importance of protecting the vaginal microbiome.
Industry Challenges: Tackling the lack of vaginal microbiome impact testing and gender biases in product development in FemTech.
Community Impact: Expanding Mybliss and breaking societal stigmas around women's health products.
TLDR: Embrace shared contraceptive responsibility and support female-focused sexual wellness innovations to foster healthier, more equitable relationships.
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Keywords:
contraceptive responsibility, female founders, Mybliss, sexual wellness, partner support, gender equality, vaginal microbiome, health education, product innovation, Mo Carrier, Megan Swan, entrepreneurship, women's health, contraceptive side effects, industry standards, couple engagement, supportive partners, societal norms, discreet packaging, wellness journey, vaginal health, hormone reactions, empowering women, relationship dynamics, FemTech.
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