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Michelle Griffith-Robinson: The secret to my happy 20-year marriage? Lots of therapy

Michelle Griffith-Robinson: The secret to my happy 20-year marriage? Lots of therapy

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Former British Olympic athlete Michelle Griffith-Robinson opened up about how her Olympic mindset has helped her cope with life's challenges, her tips to maintaining a happy 20 year marriage to former Welsh international rugby union player Matthew Robinson, the motivational advice she passes on to her children, surviving through abusive relationships and why women need to take responsibility for themselves when it comes to working at long-term relationships and getting the menopause treatment they deserve. Second Act is the podcast and community for women in midlife who refuse to fade into the background. Join host, midlifer, mum-of-two and divorcee Ateh Jewel as she navigates her own second act by speaking to celebrity guests about what age means to them, and how they're approaching this new phase of life. If you've got a question or dilemma you'd like Ateh, her celebrity guests and experts to answer, drop her a line at secondactpod@hellomagazine.com and make sure to tune in to hear the answer. Second Act is sponsored by Absolute Collagen. From HELLO! magazineProducer: Millie Jackson with support from Danielle LawlerEditor: Vali RazaExecutive producers: Christian Anderson-Ramshall and Sophie Vokes-DudgeonFollow @hellomag on Instagram and watch all new episodes on HELLO! magazine's YouTube channel.

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