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This week Stefanie sits down with her fabulously high-achieving contemporary, Minister for Higher Education, Simon Harris. They talk about politics, politics in a pandemic (as well as being Minister for Health in a pandemic), what the job means, what he’d like to achieve, running for office, and ignoring bad advice.
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In this final episode of everymum the podcast season 3, Tara O’Farrell joins our host Sinead O'Moore to open up about her fertility journey, from the moment with her GP when she learned she was pregnant, to the moments with her GP when she asked why was she not conceiving again.
Tara's story has a happy ending, and in just a few weeks time she’ll meet her second baby boy. Here she shares the steps she took to finding out what was wrong, how this pregnancy has had its anxious moments and how the waiting hoping wishing really does take its toll.
But most of all.
Tara shares how much better she felt once she could open up about it all, and was so surprised to see that in fact, all along, she was never alone.
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everymum the podcast: season 3 runs from Saturday 3rd of October 2020, with 10 new inspiring episodes with incredible women each week.
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Stefanie talks to consultant OBGYN Dr. Jennifer Donnelly from Dublin’s Rotunda Maternity Hospital. They go baby step by baby step from the moment of seeing a positive pregnancy test, choosing whether to go public, semi public or private, picking a hospital or a consultant, how to cope with scans, scares, and stretch marks, and then... what happens when it has to come out! Jennifer takes Stefanie through the whole joyful journey and leaves her... maybe a little shell shocked but very much enlightened.
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In this special episode, The Duchess of Cambridge joins Giovanna Fletcher to talk about the importance of the early years in her first ever podcast interview. Having met in Birmingham at the launch of her landmark survey ‘5 Big Questions on the Under Fives’, they sat down after a joint visit to LEYF Stockwell Gardens Nursery to talk about the work that has built up to this landmark survey and some of their shared experiences as mothers to three children.
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Stefanie talks to Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly. They talk about Stephen's beginning in politics, how it was motivated by the presence of the IMF in Dublin. His movement from Independent to Social Democrats to Fianna Fail. He talks about some of his government achievements he's most proud of. How his past career in reforming healthcare in other countries led to him asking for the job when Fianna Fail took power in Ireland. (Are you mad? Stefanie asks.) They talk about what the government is doing now to improve the healthcare system, and what are the plans for the future?
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