In this episode, I chat with Eloise Hall, co-founder of Taboo Period Products and an inspiring young entrepreneur who is making waves in the fight against period poverty. Eloise, along with her co-founder Izzy, founded Taboo straight out of high school, driven by a deep desire to create positive social change. Today, Taboo is a recognised social enterprise that champions menstrual health education and provides sustainable, environmentally friendly period products, while also addressing the significant issue of period poverty in Australia.
Eloise's story is one of passion, resilience, and vision. From her early inspirations drawn from social enterprise models, to the launch of Taboo’s innovative 'Pad it Forward' program, Eloise has consistently pushed the boundaries of what young entrepreneurs can achieve. We delve into her journey, including her experiences balancing university studies with building a purpose-driven business, and her ongoing efforts to challenge societal stigmas around menstruation.
In this episode, you'll discover the power of using business for social good, and hear Eloise's thoughts on the importance of connection, community, and maintaining balance in the often-hectic life of an entrepreneur. I can't wait for you to hear her incredible insights.
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