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The Broad Radio Coastrek Collection Episode 2 - Dr Rosie Worsley from Jean Hailes Centre for Women

The Broad Radio Coastrek Collection Episode 2 - Dr Rosie Worsley from Jean Hailes Centre for Women

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Jo Stanley, proud Coastrek ambassador and founder of Broad Radio, is thrilled to bring you the Broad Radio Coastrek Collection.

Broad Radio is a project for women, by women, and we love being able to focus on women’s health.

Dr Rosie Worsley is an expert in the field of menopause, something that affects every women, including many of our Coastrekking friends. This interview is packed with insight, advice, and demystifies all of the symptoms that come with the Big M.

While you’re exploring the trails, Jo Stanley and Shelley Ware are all about making menopause a clearer, more manageable, part of your life on this episode of the Broad Radio Coastrek Collection.


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