Breaking the silence around periods can be awkward—but it’s also powerful. In this episode of Flow & Tell, Shivani and her 10-year-old son, Kush, dive into their first-ever conversation about menstruation, bridging cultural divides and generational taboos. As a mother raised in India where periods were rarely discussed, Shivani finds herself explaining menstruation to her Canadian-born son, sparking a candid talk that explores her experiences growing up and the challenges of learning to normalize periods. From lighthearted icebreakers about "bloodbending" superpowers to deeper reflections on respect and support, this conversation brings new meaning to open dialogue about menstrual health. Through their bravery, Shivani and Kush show us that by confronting discomfort, we take a critical step toward understanding and acceptance.
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