by The Agenda. Blog September 10, 2022

Coming Of Age: How To Prepare For Your Daughter’s First Period

As you prepare for your daughter’s first period you may wonder what you need. My daughter Ellah is 10, and has not started cycling. It may be another couple of years for all I know, as...

by The Agenda. Blog August 3, 2022

Why Do You Need Your Period?

Menstrual suppression pills are advertised alongside menstrual features in main stream media, making you wonder, why you need your period. What’s a woman to do? Those pushing menstrual...

by The Agenda. Blog July 6, 2022

A Letter From Our CEO

Ya’ll, The last week has been horrific, though not surprising, to watch unfold. It has left me feeling adrift.  In the coming days and weeks, The Agenda. will be releasing a...

by The Agenda. Team November 11, 2021

Testimonials for the Agenda. Period App

For Celeste the Agenda. period app helped her own her power, grow her business, and be kind to herself. I am a Body Confidence and Sexual Empowerment Coach and I can’t believe the...

by The Agenda. Team August 8, 2021

Menstrual Phases Quick Guide

Here is a quick guide to your 4 phases! This handy table will help you explore the different feelings and actions of each phase. Also, you can use this as a cheat sheet to approximate what...

by The Agenda. Team January 1, 2021

A Deep Dive into the Follicular Phase

The second phase of your cycle is the Follicular Phase. Always remember – working with your cycle is a journey.  There is no right or wrong way to feel in your cycle.  Here we...

by The Agenda. Blog July 13, 2020

Niveles energeticos durante tu ciclo

To read this article in English, click here. ¿Alguna vez te has preguntado acerca de tus niveles energéticos a lo largo de tu ciclo? ¿Por qué tienes mucha energía un día, pero otros días...

by The Agenda January 14, 2020

Menstrual Chat and Interview with Author Elissa Stein!

Women spend on average 8 years of their lives on their period. That’s a long time. We also spend all of our reproductive years somewhere in our monthly cycle, and yet it’s something we avoid...