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Feature Article

Not feeling your old self? Hypothyroidism could be to blame

Lucy Herron - July 5, 20230
Are you feeling like you’ve lost your spark lately? You’re always a bit sluggish, despite getting plenty of rest. You’re gaining weight that you...
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How going booze-free has transformed my life and my business.

Kate Toon - June 26, 20230
From the outside, my business looked like a huge success. I was making the big bucks, selling out courses, writing books and travelling the...
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She’s the Boss Podcast with Sandy

admin - May 1, 20230
https://youtu.be/lYKcW0MmChI Sandy Lowres, Founder of WB40 magazine (Women Beyond 40) and The Good Girl Confessional podcast is a woman who has found her groove. And...
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Artificial Intelligence is here to stay but does it really mix with Menopause?!

Sandy Davies - January 31, 20230
This week I introduced Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Menopause; I wasn’t happy with the result. AI art yielded the same negative stereotype I...
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The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever – When Altruism Meets Opportunity

Jo Pybus - July 8, 20220
It would be nigh impossible to not know that singer/songwriter Kate Bush is back in the charts, thanks to the 80s-themed Netflix mega-series ‘Stranger...
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Her Canberra – Article – Kate Bush Running up that Hill

admin - June 30, 20220
https://hercanberra.com.au/life/kate-bush-still-running-up-that-hill/
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Kate Bush – Still Running Up That Hill

admin - June 30, 20220
By Sandy Lowres Ahead of The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever Sandy Lowres explores the eternal power of Kate Bush–and how she keeps running up that hill. If...
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Feature Article

Super Consumers – Why brands ignoring women over 50 are missing the mark!

Sandy Lowres - June 17, 20220
Ashton Applewhite, the celebrated NY based author and the self-described “pro-aging radical” has defined ageism as something that “occurs when a dominant group uses...
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Feature Article

Love(ing) a (Broken) Woman

Simonne Michelle - June 16, 20220
i am gone here but not there but not in out out in floating, gone again i am dissociation i am pelt of shame a foreign heart i am come apart i am And then him/he...
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Jo Pybus

Over-sharing: crime or community service?

Jo Pybus - May 3, 20220
“ Not only did I butt-in but proceeded to wave my hands about with the pageantry of a peacock train-rattling his plumage.”
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Amalia Chilianis

How to be a Rockstar at work

Amalia Chilianis - May 1, 20220
 I remember seeing a shift in how others saw me as I moved from my thirties into my forties. I was noticed less, passed...
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Perimenopause: buckle up girls!

Jo Pybus - April 27, 20220
“I console myself with the knowledge that turtles can breathe out of their butts, wisdom imparted from the trivia printed on the strip of an overnight maxi-pad.” “The disorienting midnight toilet visit that follows comes with fears that I may be too late, praying my nightie is drenched from sweat.”
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Annette Densham

Always leave them laughing

Annette Densham - April 10, 20220
My Nan used to roll out the saying ‘you can’t teach an old dog new tricks’ when I would ask her to do something...
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Empty Nesting – Finding the ‘real’ you after decades of motherhood

Pia Antico - April 9, 20220
Your youngest child has left to begin their independent life, you close the door behind them & turn around to an empty home of...
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Amalia Chilianis

Should I stay or should I go

Amalia Chilianis - March 31, 20220
How to know when it's time to change your job Are you feeling stuck in your job or career? Perhaps you’ve been striving and working...
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The Owl & The Pussy Cat. A Sanctuary of love

Sandy Lowres - March 5, 20220
The Byron Bay region of Australia is picturesque and has long been synonymous with alternative lifestyles, down to earth people, and more recently a...
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To ignore it is to condone it – why we all need to back Kate Jenkins’ report

Jo Pybus - December 20, 20210
“The statistics quoted were so overwhelming they left me with no doubt, no wriggle room to find anything redeemable.” “So be gone you grubby creatures that ‘do it’ and ‘condone it’ as the full power of the law is set to now descend upon you and protect victims of bullying, sexual harassment and sexual assault.” “As for those who ignored it, I will do some paraphrasing of my own in stating that evil thrives when good people do nothing.”
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The Good Girl Confessional Podcast – 10,000 Downloads!!!

admin - December 15, 20210
THANK YOU so much for your incredible support of the podcast but also for your support of the incredible and kick ass women who...
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How to choose the right vibrator

Susan Jarvis - December 3, 20210
I was 35 when I bought my first vibrator and I wish that I had had one from a much younger age! If you...
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GIRLS CAN DO Anything

Sandy Davies - December 1, 20210
What being an extra on the set of teen drama Dive Club reminded 2 menopausal besties! Growing up in the 1970s the messages on the...
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The Colours of Music Rachel Walker Mason

Sandy Lowres - November 17, 20210
While chatting with Rachel Mason Walker, who had just dropped her child at school, it’s almost impossible not to smile, such is her infectious...
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Arts

Kylie Sahb | Behind the lens

Sandy Lowres - October 17, 20210
Kylie Sahb is an award-winning photographer who has combined her love of music with her passion for photography. She is the Founder and owner...
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Holding Space

Simonne Michelle - October 13, 20210
Isn’t it time men held the space? If my 6 year old daughter can do it, dudes can too I’ve been told many times I’m...
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Arts

Cheree Stokes

Sandy Lowres - July 31, 20210
Coming back to country Cheree Stokes is by her own admission spiritual with a belief that the universe will guide you to where you should...
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Callista Cooper

A post-bushfire quest for Joie de Vivre

Callista Cooper - July 29, 20210
Looking back now, I feel again that sense of foreboding in late December when ash from far away fires started to sprinkle down on me, my family, neighbours and friends, as I pottered in the garden.
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A Brand New Chapter

Sandy Lowres - July 29, 20210
Forging a business with passion When Western Australian Kerry Ridley suddenly found herself on the end of a work place redundancy from her admin role,...
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Carly Finlay

Skate – Mates

Carly Findlay - July 23, 20210
I kept seeing videos of women rollerskating. Black women; fat women; queer women; women wearing hijabs, a woman using a mobility aid. Skating seemed to be for everyone!
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A time for Healing, Life beyond HSV2

Susan Jarvis - July 14, 20210
Saying goodbye to 2013 was one of the happiest moments of my life. I had finally extricated myself from a long-term relationship with a...
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Gayle Kennedy: On writing and Growing up Disabled in Australia

Sandy Lowres - July 6, 20210
Balmain, a suburb of Sydney, is  a long way from the country town of Ivanhoe, NSW, where Gayle Kennedy was born, and the country...
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The healing of Alex, A mother’s dream for her son

Sandy Lowres - May 8, 20210
“When I explained that the abuse he suffered was not his fault and why, I did not need to tell him twice,” Leceta explains, “His eyes became bright! The healing began.”
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