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The United States has experienced unprecedented destruction of reproductive rights in recent years. Perhaps the most jarring example, in 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which guaranteed a constitutional right to abortion. And while not currently restricted like abortion, though it is often conflated with it, many barriers still block access to emergency contraception, or the morning-after pill. In this episode, Amanda Johnson Morrison, co-founder and president of Julie, a new reproductive health company, explains what so many people get wrong about emergency contraception and why it's so important that the morning-after pill is accessible to everyone who needs it.
HOST: Ella Dove, Sr. Director of Creative Development at Well+Good GUESTS: Amanda Johnson Morrison, Co-Founder of Julie WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT: Amanda Johnson Morrison talks about Julie, a new company that she has co-founded in an effort to revamp the morning after pill and make emergency contraception more accessible through education and distribution. You can find more from Amanda and Julie here. ABOUT THIS PODCAST At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency. You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows. Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcast@wellandgood.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. |