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08.53 4 Jul 2021 Conversations about women s health are becoming more mainstream, but reports of women being misdiagnosed and poorly treated by doctors continue. Writers, Jeanne Sutton, and Linnea Dunne, and Dr Laura Durcan, Consultant at Beaumont Hospital joined us on the programme. Together, they discussed the big issues for women, and what needs to change. Listen and subscribe to ....
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Bits of Me podcast, a series focused on women s health. Incontinence, endometriosis, disordered eating, and pelvic organ prolapse, these are just some of the topics discussed on the Bits of Me podcast, a show about women s bodies and the stories behind them. Linnea Dunne, a Dublin based writer and editor, is the founder and host of the podcast. We were thrilled to invite Linnea to join us on the latest episode of Girls With Goals to discuss the importance of breaking down the stigma attached to women s health issues. Advertisement Linnea shared her own story and diagnosis of pelvic organ prolapse with us, as well as talking about why she decided to create the series in the first place, and what we can expect from series two. ....
What Is Fika? Why Everyone Needs to Embrace This Swedish Practice Nora Verdier Over the past few months, I ve become somewhat obsessed with Scandinavian culture. While I was home over winter break, I stumbled upon a book in our library titled Lagom: The Swedish Art of Balanced Living by Linnea Dunne. While flipping through the pages, I learned a great deal about Swedish lifestyle and Sweden s minimalistic mentality when it comes to almost everything. Lagom is roughly defined as not too much, not too little and is about striking balanced moderation in one s life. This concept permeates everywhere in Sweden s culture, from the functionality of one s wardrobe to the minimalism of a home s interior design. ....