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Kick Cramp's Ass - The Podcast

Kick Cramp's Ass - The Podcast

By: Brittany Walker M.S. RYT 500 | Kick Cramp's Ass LLC
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Award-winning Kick Cramp’s Ass is your go-to for menstrual equity, womb wellness, and ending period poverty. Join host Brittany Walker, M.S., RYT 500—nutritionist, yoga instructor, and graduate psychology student—every Menstruation Monday for candid, taboo-breaking talks. Whether you call it a period or a cycle, we dive into reproductive health for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, athletes, military, and disabled communities. Tune in to master your cycle and advocate for menstrual justice through proven biopsychosocial methods. Join our movement for optimal health!Brittany Walker, M.S., RYT 500 | Kick Cramp's Ass LLC Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Sustainable Creative Careers: The Power of Cycle Syncing with Kacie Luaders
    Jun 8 2026

    Happy Menstruation Monday! Welcome to Season 4, Episode 9 of Kick Cramp’s Ass with your host, Brittany Walker, MS, RYT-500.

    Today we are actively dismantling the toxic hustle narrative to build a healthier model for professional longevity: Sustainable Creative Careers: The Power of Cycle Syncing with Kacie Luaders.

    Why are we forcing our natural biology to conform to an unnatural, rigid corporate timeline? When you try to sustain peak outward productivity 365 days a year, you ignore the brilliant, shifting architecture of your monthly endocrine system. In this deep dive with creative strategist Kacie Luaders, we look at the biopsychosocial model of productivity to prove that honoring your monthly hormonal shifts is not lazy—it is a profound competitive advantage.

    We map out the exact blueprint to integrate your biological data directly into your business strategy. From maximizing the visionary, brain-storming power of your follicular phase to setting firm workplace boundaries during your luteal phase, this episode hands you the keys to absolute career sustainability and body sovereignty.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Introduction to Sustainable Creative Careers

    03:10 - The Structural Importance of Cycle Syncing

    05:43 - Challenging the Linear Hustle Narrative

    09:51 - Taking Radical Responsibility for Your Well-Being

    10:40 - Integrating Biological Data into Creative Planning

    13:59 - The Biopsychosocial Model of Career Longevity

    17:46 - Harnessing Neural Energy in the Follicular Phase

    21:35 - Overcoming Analysis Paralysis & Stepping into Action

    26:40 - Embracing the Visibility of the Ovulation Phase

    33:00 - Navigating the Boundary-Setting Luteal Phase

    37:54 - Reigniting Deep Creativity During Low-Energy Windows

    40:32 - Rethinking Modern Labor and Industrial Productivity

    45:42 - KCA Community Tools & Subscribe Commercial

    50:22 - Final Recap & Show Outro

    Connect with Kacie Luaders:

    • Website: https://couldbeprettycool.com/

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/couldbeprettycool/

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaciewillis

    If this conversation gave you the validation and the framework you need to reclaim your career on your own terms, please SUBSCRIBE, leave a LIKE, and drop a comment below sharing which phase of your cycle you struggle to create in the most!

    We manifest a positive, productive, and peaceful day and menstrual cycle journey ahead!

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    53 mins
  • Menstrual Equity in STEM: Barriers in the Laboratory Environment with Dr. Monica Fabra
    Jun 1 2026
    Happy Menstruation Monday! Welcome back to Kick Cramp’s Ass. Today is a groundbreaking day on the show as we step directly into the pristine, highly demanding world of science and academia to expose an invisible hurdle. Welcome to Episode 9: "Menstrual Equity in STEM: Barriers in the Laboratory Environment with Dr. Monica Fabra."When we think of structural barriers for women and menstruating individuals in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), we often talk about funding gaps, glass ceilings, or systemic bias. But what happens when the literal physical infrastructure of a laboratory—or the rigid protocols of field research—completely fails to accommodate baseline human biology?In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant Dr. Monica Fabra to dismantle the unique biological and systemic challenges faced by menstruating scientists. From the psychological weathering of navigating a high-stakes lab setting during a heavy cycle, to the literal biohazard safety issues of managing menstrual hygiene while locked in Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), we expose how a lack of menstrual equity directly impacts productivity, mental wellness, and retention in science.What we unpack in today’s episode:The Invisible Lab Leak: The physical and spatial realities of navigating clean rooms, bio-safety cabinets, and field research while menstruating.PPE & Safety Protocols: The hidden health hazards of delayed menstrual hygiene management caused by rigid safety gear and restricted facility access.The Biopsychosocial Impact: Deconstructing the psychological weathering, anxiety, and performance pressure built into a highly competitive, hyper-masculine STEM culture.Restructuring Workflows: Actionable policy recommendations for universities, research hubs, and laboratory directors to design inclusive, adaptive work environments.The Great Scientific Data Gap: The shocking lack of objective, data-backed research on how menstrual health directly impacts scientific workers—and how we begin to fill it while fiercely protecting health data.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Menstrual Equity in STEM06:14 Unique Barriers for Menstruating Scientists10:56 The Biopsychosocial Model and Psychological Impact15:37 Menstrual Hygiene Management in Lab Settings22:58 Restructuring Workflows for Menstrual Needs27:55 The Need for Data on Menstrual Health in STEM34:50 Advocating for Systemic Change in STEM39:42 Breaking the Stigma: Conversations About Menstruation48:10 Protecting Health Data in Research53:45 Advice for Future STEM Students57:25 Navigating Resistance in Advocacy01:02:55 Podcast Outro (2026).mp4 Resources & Links:STEM the Flow Research SurveyContact STEM the FlowFollow STEM the Flow on InstagramDonate to STEM the FlowCheck out STEM the Flow’s websiteWe manifest a positive, productive, and peaceful day and menstrual cycle journey ahead!Connect with Us:Receive our newsletters and tips by subscribing to our SubstackFor additional menstrual wellness content, subscribe to our YouTube, Instagram, Threads, or LinkedInYoga, Breathwork, and Mindfulness Resources: Pilates for PeriodsReady to make your own content? Become a friend of ⁠⁠Riverside.fm⁠Visit our website for any additional resources and tools.
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  • Beyond the Shroud—Dismantling the Global Stigma of Menstruation
    May 25 2026

    Happy Menstruation Monday!

    Welcome to Season 4, Episode 8 of Kick Cramp’s Ass with host Brittany Walker, MS, RYT-500.

    Today, we are dismantling the invisible walls of cultural shame in today’s episode. When society tells you that your natural biological baseline is gross, dirty, or unsanitary, it isn't just an insult—it's a systemic tactic that actively stalls healthcare funding, delays clinical diagnoses, and leaves individuals isolated. In this deep dive, we break down how the stigma of a period creates a profound confidence gap, causing chronic stress and social absenteeism in schools and workplaces globally.

    We are moving past the polite boundaries of passive awareness. Today, we claim our digital sovereignty and provide a clear, tactical roadmap to normalize human biology from the kitchen table to the clinical office.

    Key Topics

    • Breaking the Silence: Why moving from passive awareness to radical biological exposure is the only way to disrupt systemic shame.

    • The "TMI" Trap & Vocabulary: How ditching childish euphemisms (like "Aunt Flo") and using clinical terms restores our biological authority.

    • Engaging Men as Aligned Allies: Moving the conversation out of the bathroom and into the household as a fundamental matter of public health.

    • Digital Sovereignty & The Mind-Body Mirror: How we use platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Substack to broadcast a powerful counter-narrative to online hate talk.

    • The Advocacy Pipeline: How structural change begins with daily education at home, solidifies in our schools, and mobilizes through proactive community organizations.

    Takeaways

    • Normalizing precise, clinical vocabulary is our primary tool to dismantle the "TMI" trap and biological shame.

    • Engaging men as aligned allies shifts menstruation from an isolated women's issue to a foundational public health priority.

    • Claiming our digital sovereignty transforms online platforms into powerful engines for systemic advocacy and reproductive education.

    Chapters

    00:00 Breaking the Silence on Menstruation

    01:58 Understanding Menstrual Equity

    04:48 The Social Weathering Effect

    14:16 Dismantling Stigma: A Global Approach

    21:18 Actionable Steps for Change

    27:05 Podcast Outro (2026).mp4

    Resources & Links:

    • “On My Period” Alycia Baumgardner post

    • Devale Ellis’ Approach to Educating His Sons About Periods

    • Exhale the Stress Away: Our 5-Day Mental Health Breathwork Challenge

    • Menstrual Hygiene Day Giveaway

    We manifest a positive, productive, and peaceful day and menstrual cycle journey ahead!

    Connect with Us:

    Receive our newsletters and tips by subscribing to our Substack

    For additional menstrual wellness content, subscribe to our YouTube, Instagram, Threads, or LinkedIn

    Yoga, Breathwork, and Mindfulness Resources: Pilates for Periods

    Ready to make your own content? Become a friend of ⁠⁠Riverside.fm⁠


    Visit our website for any additional resources and tools.

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    27 mins
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