• Episode 38 - 50 facts about me

  • Jan 29 2025
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 38 - 50 facts about me

  • Summary

  • 🐚Hey everyone! I wanted to take a moment to truly introduce myself and share some personal facts about who I am beyond just being your podcast host. In this episode, I opened up about everything from my childhood dreams to my current adventures.

    Topics Covered:

    • My journey from anthropology student to menstrual health expert
    • Life experiences across multiple countries and cultures
    • My entrepreneurial path and relationship with money
    • Personal quirks and daily habits
    • Dreams and future aspirations


    Interesting Personal Facts

    • I'm 34 years old, born April 21st - a true Taurus Sun with a Pisces Moon
    • I run CycleSeeds, helping people understand their menstrual cycles and fertility
    • I've been dancing since age 4 and currently love Brazilian Zouk and ecstatic dance
    • Getting diagnosed with ADHD at 33 was life-changing and helped me understand myself better
    • I'm a coffee snob who refuses to settle for mediocre coffee
    • I studied at UCLA as an exchange student and fell in love with my ethnomusicology class
    • I lived in the Colombian Amazon with an Indigenous Tikuna community at the age of 21
    • I believe in manifestation and aliens (yes, really!)
    • I hate phone calls and keep my phone on "do not disturb" most of the time
    • I dream of volunteering at an Orangutan Sanctuary in Borneo with my partner


    More about Iris

    💬Come say ‘Hi’ on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cycleseeds/

    🎓Check out our offerings https://www.cycleseeds.com/



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