How To Keep Your Vagina Happy In Isolation a 3 part mini series with Mika Simmons & Sexolygist Kate Moyle. As there are so few survivors of Ovarian Cancer, I think for a while I’d understood, at a very deep level, that any change would need to be led by those that survived them.Then in 2013, in an extraordinary twist of fate, my next-door neighbour, Dr Susanna Banerjee, became the Research Lead for the Gynaecology Unit at The Royal Marsden Hospital. Whether you are single, in a relationship, together or apart, listen in as these women explore lockdown romance, intimacy and sex. With both, I had a very strong intuition that they were needed and an affirming response from those around me.
Asking unique & sometimes awkward questions, Mika Simmons gives guests an opportunity to articulate their distinctive opinions. But my faith in human beings keeps me strong and, as much as possible in my life, I try to work with deep acceptance of what is and to stay grateful for what remains.Gwyneth Paltrow. The Happy Vagina Podcast opens up a dialogue about fundamental issues, experimentation & lack of education around women’s experience and gynaecological health; aiming not only to entertain, but also educate & enlighten both male & female listeners.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Asking unique & sometimes awkward questions, Mika Simmons gives guests an opportunity to articulate their distinctive opinions.Guests include Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood & Tanya Reynolds, Bryony Gordon, Andrea McLean, June Sarpong, Chloe Delevingne, FGM campaigner Hibo Wardere, poet Nikita Gill and Laura Whitmore - each sharing a huge variety of uplifting, fun, heartfelt and personal experiences.Hosted by award-winning filmmaker, actress and founder of the Lady Garden Foundation, Mika Simmons @MissMikaSImmons @TheHappyVagina Nothing much happens; bedtime stories to help you sleep
How to do it, how to do it safely and why, right now, it is so important.Actress, writer, presenter and host of Love Island and all round super talent Laura Whitmore joins us on The Happy Vagina to spill the beans on what really happens in the Villa, her thoughts on women's health pregnancy and childbirth in Ireland and how she keeps her Vagina happy.Trailblazing Mother-Daughter duo Meg Mathews and Anaïs Gallagher join Mika to reveal how they take all things Vagina in their stride - from open discussions about orgasms at home, to overcoming period poverty and how they both dealt with Meg's Menopause.Phenomenal female broadcaster and loose woman, Andrea McLean joins Mika on this bonus, live episode of The Happy Vagina podcast to talk about all things endometriosis, and how her menopause, brought on by an early hysterectomy transformed her relationship with herself, her partner and her work - leading to the launch of her inspirational platform This Girl Is On Fire. Could’ve got married, had kids and - behaved like her outsides look. Our gift to you!
Whether you are single, in a relationship, together or apart, listen in as these women explore lockdown romance, intimacy and sex. Whether you are single, in a relationship, together or apart, listen in as these women explore lockdown romance, intimacy and sex. Asking unique & sometimes awkward questions, Mika Simmons gives guests an opportunity to articulate their distinctive opinions. Thank you for helping to keep the podcast database up to date. I’ve been forced to grieve at a very fundamental level. Guests include Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood & Tanya Reynolds, Bryony Gordon, Andrea McLean, June Sarpong, Chloe Delevingne, FGM campaigner Hibo Wardere, poet Nikita Gill and Laura Whitmore - each sharing a huge variety of uplifting, … True acceptance can only happen when we stop shaming. Mika Simmons is joined by Chloe Delevingne & Georgia Hirst for the live launch of The Happy Vagina podcast! Susie asked me to do some fundraising to support research into the now licensed Last year, on International Women’s Day I hosted a panel called ‘How To Make Your Vagina Happy’. She’s worked on aOvarian Cancer had taken my Mother, Rosemary Brennan, from us far too young, aged just 54.