
Culture Study Podcast Everything We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Periods
This isn’t a bleak episode about period pain. Yes, we talk a LOT about death cramps — and all sorts of other symptoms that accompany menstruation. But we also talk a lot about how ridiculous it is that we don’t talk about these things — at least not publicly, and often not even with our close friends and family members. Kate Helen Downey, host of the incredible new podcast Cramped, joins me to talk very openly about all the things we usually don’t talk about and why. I learned so much in this episode. But I also laughed a lot, too. Pain isn’t funny, but hanging out with others who get it — it’s like a giant, glorious sigh of relief.
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Show Notes:
Listen to Cramped (if you go to the website, there are also full transcripts and citations!)
Learn more about Kate’s work here, and follow her on Instagram and TikTok
The collection of readers’ fibroid experiences I published on Culture Study
The INCREDIBLE theme song from Cramped (by Farideh)
The New Yorker olive oil profile I mentioned in the Graza ad
Steve Sando’s The Bean Book (where Bobby got the BIG WHITE BEAN recipe)
We’re currently looking for your questions for future episodes about:
TEXAS Culture, MONTANA Culture, and MONTREAL/Québécois Culture for our ongoing culture-of-place series (different eps don’t worry)
Evangelical Summer Camp, past and present
How/Why Private Equity is Fucking Everything Up
The intersection of technology and parenting
Can we have a smart conversation about Katy Perry??
Anything you need advice or want musings on for the AAA segment. You can ask about anything, it’s literally the name of the segment!
As always, you can submit them (and ideas for future eps) here
