Embracing Flow

64-Shannon Toner – She Almost Died from a Tampon—Now She’s Educating the Next Generation

Episode Summary

In this powerful episode of Embracing Flow, Heather speaks with Shannon Toner, founder of Protect Her, Inc a nonprofit dedicated to ending period stigma and educating youth about menstrual health. Shannon opens up about her experience with menstrual toxic shock syndrome at 15, the years of painful periods that followed, and her discovery of natural healing. She shares how her health journey led to the creation of Protect Her and its mission to reach youth, families, and schools with comprehensive menstrual education. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply someone with a cycle, this episode is a must-listen.

Episode Notes

When Shannon Toner woke up in the ICU after collapsing from menstrual toxic shock syndrome at age 15, no one could explain what happened—or why. What followed was a decade of being dismissed, medicated, and misunderstood. But instead of staying silent, Shannon transformed her trauma into advocacy.

In this raw and powerful episode of Embracing Flow, Shannon shares her personal journey through the pain and confusion that so many menstruators silently endure. From misdiagnosis and painkillers to healing through education, she takes us through the exact moment she decided to found Protect Her, Inc a nonprofit dedicated to ending period stigma and bringing real menstrual health education to youth.

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💡 Whether you’re a parent, educator, athlete, medical professional, or someone with a cycle—this episode will challenge what you thought you knew about menstruation and leave you feeling inspired to learn more, speak up, and protect the next generation.

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📣 If you’ve ever felt left in the dark about your own body—or want to ensure the next generation isn’t—this conversation is your light switch.

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