
Show overview
Feeling My Flo has been publishing since 2019, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 24 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 4 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 11 min and 12 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 5 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2020, with 21 episodes published. Published by LWC Studios.
From the publisher
Feeling My Flo is a reported podcast where menstruation is an event that happens to all types of bodies.
Latest Episodes
View all 24 episodesS1 Ep 21Celebrating the Moon Within
We speak with Aida Salazar, author of The Moon Within — a middle grade novel about a girl celebrating her first period with a moon ceremony.
S1 Ep 22A Catch-All Solution to a Menstrual Problem
When Jane Hartman Adamé started to have trouble with her menstrual cup, she didn’t want to go back to tampons and pads. So she recruited a friend and together, they designed a new cup, which is used by scores of menstruators today.

S1 Ep 20One Small Step for Menstruators, One Giant Leap for Humankind
Sally Ride was the first American woman to go into space. Before launch, NASA scientists asked if she needed 100 tampons for a one-week trip. Since, other menstruators have ventured into the outer reaches of our atmosphere.
S1 Ep 19Cartooning Away Period Shame
Aditi grew up feeling that having a period was shameful. So she and her creative partner, Tuhin, created a comic book to make it easier to talk about it.
S1 Ep 18What's a Cyst, Anyway?
Stephanie has been dealing with ovarian cysts since the early years of her period. She opens up about it and about how having a mom who advocates for you and your body changes everything. We also get a doctor’s insight on the common condition.
S1 Ep 17Playing Big-Time Sports on Their Period
For a long time, periods were used as excuses to keep menstruators from competing. But top athletes challenged that stigma — and broke world records while menstruating.
S1 Ep 16When Your Period Stops
When she was 19, Annie lost her period. She tells us what that was like — and we also talk to a doctor about why that sometimes happens. Note: this episode discusses eating disorders, so you might want to listen with an adult.
S1 Ep 15Attack of the Tampons!
When Andy and Sophie met at a coding camp, they decided to make a video game together. Their final project? Tampon Run — a video game where you shoot tampons at your enemies.
S1 Ep 14His Sympathy Cramps
As a trans man, PJ started taking hormones in college, and his period stopped. But once he met Zoë, the two started experiencing premenstrual syndrome (PMS) together. We hear about their discomfort, acceptance, and love. We also talk to a doctor who unpacks PMS for us.
S1 Ep 13So You Don’t Get Periods. Why Should You Care About Them?
We talk to people who don’t menstruate but who understand why it matters to them. If you have anyone who menstruates in your life, this episode’s for you.
S1 Ep 12Creating the Period Emoji
Not surprisingly, the period emoji is easily our favorite. But how it came to be is complicated. We talked to the women who made it happen.
S1 Ep 11Surprise! Your Period's Here!
Do you worry about getting your period all of a sudden and not being prepared? Well, older menstruators have been there. A few of them tell us about being ready for all sorts of period moments.
S1 Ep 10Playing for the Period Win
Daniela remembers her middle school teacher telling her to shout “Period!” to get over the stigma. Years later, Daniela wanted to share that same feeling of fun and freedom — so she created The Period Game.
S1 Ep 9What's a Period REALLY Like?
In this episode, we tackle some of the biggest period-related questions out there — from how to put in a tampon to what vaginal discharge is all about.

S1 Ep 8Two Dads, Two Daughters, Two Periods
ETwo dads who have never experienced menstruation and their teen daughters, Ceci and Liv, talk about how their family dealt with first periods.

S1 Ep 7Cass Draws Outside the Lines
Cass Bliss was so open about being a transgender and non-binary menstruator that they were recognized as a world leader. Along the way, they also created Toni the Tampon to illustrate what it’s like to have a period. Note: this episode talks about cyberbullying, so you might want to listen with an adult.

S1 Ep 6Hey Parents — Let’s Talk Periods!
It’s not always easy for parents to talk about periods. We talk to Phyllis Fagel — a certified professional school counselor and author of Middle School Matters — about how to start that conversation, and what pitfalls to avoid.

S1 Ep 5How Four Teens Fought to Change Period Law
Julia, Jocelyn, Piper and Maia decided their school should provide free menstrual products. The four friends’ activism led to them helping to draft a bill to offer free supplies in schools across their state.

S1 Ep 4The 2020 Flowies!
Periods are everywhere! In movies, on TV, in podcasts! We decided to create special awards to honor creative ways to talk about periods in pop culture. Welcome to the first-ever Flowie Awards!!!

S1 Ep 3Periods During Quarantine
Maya, 10, got her period for the first time right before the COVID-19 pandemic and has been making the best of it. And Maggie Di Sanza, 17, an activist in Wisconsin, is raising funds to support menstruators in need.