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Meet the Leader

A Gen Z founder on breaking down big stigmas and surviving hustle-culture

Nadya Okamoto is a social entrepreneur who got her start founding a nonprofit as a teenager that distributed menstrual pads to the homeless in San Francisco, an organization that grew into one of the largest youth nonprofits in the world, She has has since founded August, a lifestyle period brand, and knows first-hand that being a founder in this space requires tackling the shame and stigma that historically followed menstruation and menstrual products, one that today continues to creates barriers for everything from health equity to securing funding and support to bridge these gaps. In this wide-ranging conversation, she shares the the unique ways she uses social media in boundary-pushing ways to break down stigmas and how running teams at the height of startup mania, hustle culture and girl boss memes helped her learn the hard way how to prioritze rest and sidestep burnout, and how she leads and sets boundaries now.

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Hosted by:

Linda Lacina

, World Economic Forum LLC

Topics:
Wellbeing and Mental Health
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