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Things You Can't Talk About on TV
- Compulsive Listening About Your (Sometimes) Repulsive Body
- By: Dr Ginni Mansberg, Shelly Horton
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Things You Can't Talk About On TV discusses embarrassing medical issues... in detail. Intimate, hilarious, descriptive yet completely factual detail.
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Shelly Horton failed all of us
- By Michael Langton on 07-04-2020
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Things You Can't Talk About on TV
- Compulsive Listening About Your (Sometimes) Repulsive Body
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Mindfull: What to Eat for a Better Brain
- By: Dr Joanna McMillan
- Narrated by: Dr Joanna McMillan
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Dr Joanna McMillan cuts through the nonsense, bust the myths and misconceptions and translates the extraordinary emerging science the gut-brain link, that explains just how your food choices impact your health and happiness. Each episode explains the everyday science, but also tells you exactly what you should be eating to improve your brain performance.
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Very Informative
- By Tikarma V on 01-01-2023
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Age Against the Machine With Melissa Doyle
- By: Melissa Doyle, Naima Brown
- Narrated by: Melissa Doyle
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Melissa Doyle (Sunrise, Sunday Night) recently turned 50 and found herself wanting some guidance on how to approach life’s second act. So she connects with women from different cultures to learn about how growing older can mean forging deeper connections (New Zealand), getting more power (Ghana), more opportunities (Finland) and sometimes more plastic surgery (South Korea). They discuss everything from menopause to sex, political representation to financial security. They find out how to Age Against the Machine.
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Empowering and inspirational
- By Leilani Driessen on 24-04-2021
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More Things You Can't Talk About on TV
- Compulsive Listening About Your (Sometimes) Repulsive Body
- By: Dr Ginni Mansberg, Shelly Horton
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GP Dr Ginni Mansberg and over-sharing journalist Shelly Horton use the latest research and expert knowledge to shine a light on some of the most awkward medical issues – from haemorrhoids to erectile dysfunction. Just like with the first season, this podcast isn’t for the faint-hearted. Taboo health topics are discussed in intimate and descriptive detail, which will have you laughing while you’re learning. We suggest you use your earphones to listen, unless you brace yourself for some alarmed staring from eavesdroppers, and awkward questions from the kids.
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Honest, educational and hilariously funny
- By Anonymous User on 15-12-2020
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More Things You Can't Talk About on TV
- Compulsive Listening About Your (Sometimes) Repulsive Body
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Living Online: Introduction to Healthy Screen Time
- By: Aleks Krotoski
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What is social media doing to our brains? How can we make sure smartphones don't affect our health? How do we overcome jealousy, cyberbullying and the ever present FOMO? These are some of the questions that social psychologist Aleks Krotoski addresses in this series aimed at teenagers and their parents. She delivers the latest science about screentime to help you make the right decisions about how much, or how little, to use technology in your life.
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fantastic
- By Anonymous User on 26-06-2020
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