Why Thinx's Miki Agrawal couldn't create the right culture for women at a women's underwear startup
By A Mystery Man Writer
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The problem isn't with men who run startups; it's with startup culture in general.
The problem isn't with men who run startups; it's with startup culture in general.
The problem isn't with men who run startups; it's with startup culture in general.
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Talking S*** with Tushy
Period feminism: how a startup used lofty ideals to sell menstrual underwear, Feminism
I learned a big lesson': Miki Agrawal on her bidet brand and life after Thinx - Glossy
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