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This week, Georgie speaks to Laura Whitmore. Laura's career has gone from strength to strength since she moved to London, working on some of the UK's biggest shows like MTV News, I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Now and Love Island. Laura tells Georgie about her life during lockdown, how she's finally gotten to know her neighbours and how she isn't afraid to speak from the heart...
This week Georgie speaks to Louise Cooney. Louise is one of Ireland's top bloggers and made the big move to New York in 2019, to start a new phase of her life. She speaks to Georgie about living and working in the city and why she made the decision to come home when Covid 19 started to really impact the US. Louise has since raised 90 thousand euro for Pieta House after losing a family member to suicide...
On this episode my husband Jamie speaks about his MS diagnosis in 2012 and why he's decided to share his story after 8 years.
This week Georgie speaks to Trisha's Transformation. Trisha Lewis says she hit rock bottom in 2017. With the encouragement of her family she decided she wanted to get fit and find her happiness again. Over the last couple of years she has lost 8 stone but most importantly radiates happiness and positivity and is loving every minute of life.
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This week Georgie speaks to Laura Nolan Horgan. Laura was 32 when she found out she was BRCA 1 positive, often referred to as the Angelina Jolie gene, meaning she had a higher risk of developing ovarian or breast cancer. Laura was expecting her third child and she decided to have a hysterectomy 6 weeks after the birth of her little boy and a double mastectomy in the months afterwards...
Today I speak to Erica Cody. Erica is a singer and songwriter and over the last couple of weeks has been educating us all on racism in Ireland. I have learned so much over the last couple of weeks and I'm so grateful to Erica for everything she has taught me and for opening up about such a sensitive subject.
This week I talk to Terrie McEvoy Fitzpatrick. Terrie returns to the podcast to talk about going back to nursing during the Covid 19 pandemic. Terrie wanted to help in anyway she could, so when she got a call from a friend to say they needed more nurses, she didn't hesitate. Terrie praises all front line workers who have kept us all safe and enabled us to stay home over the last couple of months.
This week I speak to Shirley Gleeson. 2020 has been a year of change and transition and as we ease ourselves back out in to the world I think it's important for us to acknowledge all we have been through over the last couple of months. I think lots of us have been awakened too. Awakened to how simple life can be, the beauty of the world around us and just how much we love our friends and family...
On this episode, my friend Rebecca Horan speaks to me about her ectopic pregnancy and multiple miscarriages. A lot of my listeners have asked me to cover this topic as it affects so many women so I'm very grateful to Rebecca for sharing her story with me. We first met in our 20s, at such an exciting time in our lives. We were both engaged, worked really hard but oh how we laughed together...
This week I speak to the incredible Melaine Murphy. From cancelling her big wedding day to expecting a baby during a global pandemic, this has been quite the year for Melaine. She speaks to me about the Youtube video that changed her life forever, why she moved back to Ireland after following her dreams to LA and how she managed the disappointment of cancelling her dream wedding. There are so many messages of self care and being your true self in this episode. I hope you enjoy.