• The RUMPette 28 – Sorry Greg Davies, we're sh*t groupies!

  • Apr 24 2025
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

The RUMPette 28 – Sorry Greg Davies, we're sh*t groupies!

  • Summary

  • In this week's titchy-sode, Gwen & Kate chat about the wonders of getting into your body and out of your heads/off your screens. The joys of going to bed with a tired body, crappy radio segues – could Ed Sheran's luscious locks make you buy shampoo? And how Gwen made actual Greg Davies laugh, but will need to arm wrestle Kate to marry him.

    Plus the alarming symptoms of oestrogen dominance – has your doctor been subscribing you too much oestrogen gel in relation to your progesterone?

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    Episodes mentioned:

    Ep.9 - Laughter Yoga: Why laughter is so good for our minds and our bodies | Lotte Mikkelsen

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