• Episode 13 - PMDD and Fibromyalgia
    Apr 18 2021

    Today I am joined by Steph - a fellow PMDD Warrior who also lives with fibromyalgia. According to FMA UK, fibromyalgia is a chronic condition of widespread pain and profound fatigue. The cause of fibromyalgia is not yet known and there is no cure.


    On this episode, we discuss how living with chronic conditions such as fibro and PMDD, can affect things like parenting and friendships, as well as other areas.


    For more information about fibromyalgia, click here, and as always, if you're just learning about PMDD, head to IAPMD.org.




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    42 mins
  • Episode 12 - Being a Young Person with PMDD
    Feb 21 2021

    "Be proud of who you are and just know that it’s shitty, it’s scary but there will be a day when you can say 'I’ve got through this.'"


    On this episode I’m joined by Nichole. Nichole is 22, she epitomises what it is to be a PMDD Warrior, and is currently going through chemical menopause.


    Just so you know this episode does talk about suicidal thoughts, self harm, and infertility, so it might be hard to hear in places, but that’s why  it’s so important that this young voice is heard.




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    45 mins
  • Episode 11 - Living with a Cocktail of Invisible Illnesses
    Jan 3 2021

    "I am not just a uterus to create children."


    Imogen joins me to talk about her experiences with PMDD, PCOS, dyslexia and diabetes - and provides great insight into invisible conditions and how they intersect with society's perceptions of what it means to be disabled.


    Plus, I've got a little bit of news about why I've been so quiet recently...




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    52 mins
  • Episode 10 - Running for Mental Health
    Nov 8 2020

    "Running makes us believe we're capable of getting through the hard stuff, and creates a space for us to acknowledge how we feel."


    After battling with her own mental health issues, Jessica used her love of running to create Run Talk Run - a weekly 5k which gives people the chance to talk, run and support each other. On this episode we discuss our love/hate relationships with running, and the impact it can have on mental health, and the conversation surrounding it.




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    29 mins
  • Episode 9 - Menopause and Life after PMDD
    Oct 11 2020

    “It’s never too late to be who you might have been. My hormones have dictated many things about my life, but with my knowledge and education, I’m now embracing hormones and making it a part of my future.”


    June survived PMS, PMDD and endometriosis, had a hysterectomy, and now, as well as taking on the menopause, she’s also using her experiences to help and empower others, by setting up her very own Menopause Café.


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    49 mins
  • Episode 8 - Rachel
    Sep 29 2020
    On this episode, we shed some light on PCOS - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. We talk about "women's problems" at work, and why we need to start the hormones and health conversation earlier.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 7 - Sarah
    Sep 14 2020
    We've talked a lot about medicinal and therapeutic treatments for PMDD, and today Sarah and I delve deeper into the holistic approach to managing symptoms.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 6 - Anna
    Sep 6 2020

    "PMDD has two awkward elements: periods and mental health, that both hold such stigma."


    On this episode, Anna tells me about the challenges she faces physically and mentally when it comes to PMDD.


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    34 mins