Vajayjay By Any Other Name: Unpacking the Vagina, Vulva, and Pubic Hair with Nurses

Join us for a candid conversation with sexual health nurse, Barb, a veteran with over two decades in the field, and Peta, the founder of the Women's Health Education Network. This podcast peels back the layers on women's anatomy, shedding light on the misconceptions and myths that have long clouded the truth about female bodies.

From the intriguing history of the clitoris, once erased from anatomy books, to the modern-day vanishing act of pubic hair, we explore it all. Barb brings her expertise and humour to discuss the unnecessary and often unregulated market of feminine hygiene products, the unrealistic portrayal of women’s bodies in the media, and the startling lack of knowledge about female anatomy among the general population.

Prepare to be educated, entertained, and enlightened as we dissect everything you thought you knew about women's health and reveal the facts that everyone should know. This is not just a podcast; it's a movement to reclaim the narrative around female anatomy, one laugh and one truth at a time. Join us on this journey of discovery and dialogue, where no topic is off-limits, and uncover the beauty and complexity of women's health.

Peta Titter

As highly skilled nurse and PhD candidate, Peta is driven to achieve global transformational change for women’s health. She Founded Women’s Health Education Network (WHEN) in 2017. Peta has over 20 years experience working around the world in nursing and health education, including antenatal, postnatal, continence and intensive care.

Peta was driven to establish WHEN by her passion to ensure women have power to decide how they use and move their bodies, and her experience in providing care across her career. Through this work Peta has sat on a variety of governance committee and national boards, volunteered extensively, founded a groundbreaking local business and continues her research and education in women’s health with the University of Tasmania.

https://www.when.org.au/senior-leadership
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