• 27. How to close the gender data gap and support menstrual and vaginal health with Valentina Milanova, founder of Daye

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27. How to close the gender data gap and support menstrual and vaginal health with Valentina Milanova, founder of Daye

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  • Valentina Milanova is the founder of Daye, the gynae health company on a mission to close the gender pain gap and overcome historical gender biases in medical research and product innovation. After years of research and testing, Daye launched its first consumer product in 2020 - the world‘s first and only tampon to fight menstrual cramps. Daye's central hypothesis is that you can use tampons for a lot more than just soaking up menstrual fluid, which is why they have developed tampons for endometriosis; for the detection of STIs and HPV; and for the treatment of common vaginal infections. What you'll learn in this episode: Starting a business inspired by personal experience and unmet needs in women’s health despite not wanting to be an entrepreneur growing upValidating an idea by tapping into your existing network and testing on yourself and the power of OKRs to structure and grow a start upChallenges fundraising as a woman in the field of women’s health, including why men are getting more investment and funding than women and how we can improve this in futureGetting to the root cause of pelvic pain through innovation and creating holistic treatment plans to facilitate better menstrual and vaginal health and get people back to their creative and existential potentialThe importance of education and guidance whilst navigating menstrual and vaginal healthThe value of support networks and introductions whilst building a business Learn more about Valentina and Daye: https://www.yourdaye.com/https://www.instagram.com/yourdaye/linkedin.com/in/valentina-milanova-🇺🇦-13899564 More from This Independent Life Follow TIL on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@thisindependentlife⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Rebekah Lloyd on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get in touch at rebekah@thisindependentlife.co and ⁠⁠⁠www.thisindependentlife.co⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or refer us if your organisation are looking to support and grow women employees and leaders in the workplace⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. We deliver women's health education and events for workplaces and the women's health community to help people navigate and overcome women's health related issues whilst flourishing in their career. And if you want to support our community and events through collaborations, partnerships and sponsorships we'd love to hear from you too! Thank you for listening to this episode of This Independent Life. If you liked this episode and want to help spread the word, please rate, review, and share with your community. We love seeing you share the love so feel free to tag us using @thisindependentlife! Rebekah Lloyd is a women’s health advocate, advisor, speaker, event and podcast host, and founder of This Independent Life. After experiencing burnout and chronic pain, a 10-year delayed endometriosis diagnosis, and the resulting career and financial challenges, she started This Independent Life to positively change the trajectories of women’s lives. She delivers education and events for workplaces, universities, and communities, is a UN Women UK delegate, and a healthcare leader, consultant and facilitator across workplace wellbeing, investment and funding, and research and start-up innovation initiatives. Her clients including global thought leading organisations such as UNiDAYS, Whistles, Schroders, University of Cambridge and Imperial College London and she is dedicated to using business as a force for good. In 2023 she independently hosted a first-of-its-kind conference on the Future of Endometriosis and Women’s Health and was invited to give evidence to the UK Parliament Women and Equalities Committee for the Women’s Reproductive Health Inquiry as a result of her work. Disclaimer: This Independent Life is not a certified health, career, or financial adviser. The content made available on This Independent Life is provided for information and educational purposes only and does not constitute advice. You are advised to consult with independent advisors for advice on your specific circumstances.
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Valentina Milanova is the founder of Daye, the gynae health company on a mission to close the gender pain gap and overcome historical gender biases in medical research and product innovation. After years of research and testing, Daye launched its first consumer product in 2020 - the world‘s first and only tampon to fight menstrual cramps. Daye's central hypothesis is that you can use tampons for a lot more than just soaking up menstrual fluid, which is why they have developed tampons for endometriosis; for the detection of STIs and HPV; and for the treatment of common vaginal infections. What you'll learn in this episode: Starting a business inspired by personal experience and unmet needs in women’s health despite not wanting to be an entrepreneur growing upValidating an idea by tapping into your existing network and testing on yourself and the power of OKRs to structure and grow a start upChallenges fundraising as a woman in the field of women’s health, including why men are getting more investment and funding than women and how we can improve this in futureGetting to the root cause of pelvic pain through innovation and creating holistic treatment plans to facilitate better menstrual and vaginal health and get people back to their creative and existential potentialThe importance of education and guidance whilst navigating menstrual and vaginal healthThe value of support networks and introductions whilst building a business Learn more about Valentina and Daye: https://www.yourdaye.com/https://www.instagram.com/yourdaye/linkedin.com/in/valentina-milanova-🇺🇦-13899564 More from This Independent Life Follow TIL on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@thisindependentlife⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Rebekah Lloyd on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get in touch at rebekah@thisindependentlife.co and ⁠⁠⁠www.thisindependentlife.co⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or refer us if your organisation are looking to support and grow women employees and leaders in the workplace⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. We deliver women's health education and events for workplaces and the women's health community to help people navigate and overcome women's health related issues whilst flourishing in their career. And if you want to support our community and events through collaborations, partnerships and sponsorships we'd love to hear from you too! Thank you for listening to this episode of This Independent Life. If you liked this episode and want to help spread the word, please rate, review, and share with your community. We love seeing you share the love so feel free to tag us using @thisindependentlife! Rebekah Lloyd is a women’s health advocate, advisor, speaker, event and podcast host, and founder of This Independent Life. After experiencing burnout and chronic pain, a 10-year delayed endometriosis diagnosis, and the resulting career and financial challenges, she started This Independent Life to positively change the trajectories of women’s lives. She delivers education and events for workplaces, universities, and communities, is a UN Women UK delegate, and a healthcare leader, consultant and facilitator across workplace wellbeing, investment and funding, and research and start-up innovation initiatives. Her clients including global thought leading organisations such as UNiDAYS, Whistles, Schroders, University of Cambridge and Imperial College London and she is dedicated to using business as a force for good. In 2023 she independently hosted a first-of-its-kind conference on the Future of Endometriosis and Women’s Health and was invited to give evidence to the UK Parliament Women and Equalities Committee for the Women’s Reproductive Health Inquiry as a result of her work. Disclaimer: This Independent Life is not a certified health, career, or financial adviser. The content made available on This Independent Life is provided for information and educational purposes only and does not constitute advice. You are advised to consult with independent advisors for advice on your specific circumstances.

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