Legally Femtech
The Legally Femtech podcast, sponsored by Nixon Gwilt Law, empowers femtech companies, creators, investors, and users to revolutionize women's health by providing practical, legal, and ethical insights into the healthcare startup community. Your host, Bethany Corbin, is a healthcare innovation and femtech attorney with almost a decade of experience. She is on a mission to help thought-leading companies disrupt and transform the global women's health sector. In each episode, Bethany discusses critical issues that impact women's health and offers invaluable tips for entrepreneurs looking to launch their own femtech products. With an exciting lineup of international guest speakers, Legally Femtech delves into the lifecycle of digital health startups - from idea conception to product design to fundraising, scaling, and exiting (and all of the legal considerations in between!). Tune in every other Wednesday for new episodes!
Legally Femtech
Navigating Early Steps in Launching a Femtech Business with Reya Health Founder Dallas Barnes
In this episode, Bethany Corbin and Dallas Barnes discuss:
- Why birth control shouldn’t be a one-size-fits-all solution
- What misconceptions people have about birth control
- Why it is important to get feedback from your users
- How to manage the uphill battle of pitching in FemTech
Key Takeaways:
- Birth control is an individualized journey and not a one-size-fits-all solution. The solution for each person has to be personalized. Not every pill is the same and not every person is the same, there is always a difference in interaction.
- Birth control products aren’t only for pregnancy prevention but also to address hormonal related symptoms, things that have a relationship with one’s cycle. At the end of the day, the goal really is to increase somebody’s quality of life.
- In the FemTech industry, it’s important to sit down and talk to the people who are actually going to use your product as it will help shape and adjust the solution that you’re going to be providing.
- Discomfort is a huge part of the entrepreneurial journey and every day you’ll meet a new challenge that will push you beyond your comfort zone. If you want to grow, you’ll have to get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
“A lot of the problem stems from this one size fits all approach. We're just not asking the right questions upfront. We're not having these conversations that really celebrate someone's uniqueness and using that uniqueness as leverage and to our advantage in this decision-making process.” - Dallas Barnes
Connect with Dallas Barnes:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dallasjbarnes/
Reya Health Website: https://www.reyahealth.ca/
Reya Health LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/reya-health/
Connect with Bethany Corbin:
Website: https://nixongwiltlaw.com/
Podcast: https://nixongwiltlaw.com/podcast-legally-femtech