Women Out Loud

TNG Studios

Women Out Loud is a bold and honest podcast reshaping the conversation around women’s health. Led by the Surf Coast Women’s Health Group and hosted by GP Dr Niamh Logue, physiotherapist Courtney Weybury and nurse Amy McElgunn, each episode explores real-life topics affecting women of all ages, from pelvic floor health and menopause to postpartum care, strength training and mental wellbeing. Based in Geelong and the Surf Coast, the show combines expert medical insight with everyday experiences to inform, empower and support listeners through every stage of life.

  1. 14 May

    FULL SHOW: Healthy ageing, friendship and staying connected later in life

    In this episode of Women Out Loud, Amy McElgunn, Courtney Weybury and Dr Niamh Logue sit down with Geelong artist Lorraine Archibald for a candid conversation about ageing, women’s health and staying active later in life. Archibald reflects on how women of her generation were rarely encouraged to think proactively about ageing, with most health conversations focused on fertility and motherhood rather than preparing physically and mentally for later life. The discussion explores the role exercise, creativity, friendships and community connection play in healthy ageing, alongside the realities of vision loss, losing friends and maintaining independence as you get older. The hosts also discuss what women can do in their 40s, 50s and beyond to support long-term health, including strength training, nutrition, continence care, social connection and preventative healthcare. Surfcoast Women’s Health Group also shares how its integrated approach, including women’s health GPs, physiotherapy, Pilates, dietetics and mental health support, aims to help women stay strong, connected and well through every stage of life. This is an honest and practical conversation about healthy ageing, purpose and preparing early for the years ahead. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introducing Lorraine Archibald and healthy ageing10:00 – What ageing really feels like15:00 – Women’s health advice decades ago21:00 – Exercise, movement and staying strong26:00 – Singing, creativity and social connection32:00 – Friendship, grief and independence39:00 – Caring for ageing parents43:00 – Healthy ageing from the clinical perspective48:00 – Retirement, hobbies and staying connected

    52 min
  2. 2 Apr

    FULL SHOW: Mammograms, media bubbles and the reality of women’s health

    In this episode of Women Out Loud, Amy McElgunn, Courtney Weybury and Dr Niamh Logue move from a candid conversation about online media and algorithms into a practical discussion about women’s health and preventative care. The episode centres on screening, with Dr Logue sharing her experience of having her first mammogram and unpacking the misconceptions that often stop women from booking in. The team explores why so many women delay checks, from fear and misinformation to time pressures and the mental load of everyday life. The conversation also breaks down what screening looks like across different life stages, including breast, bowel and cervical screening, and what factors like breast density mean for individual risk. The hosts reflect on the pressures facing the public system, rising bowel cancer rates in younger people and the challenges women face navigating cost and access to care. They also highlight how care is evolving, including self-collection cervical screening and the expansion of telehealth through Surf Coast Women’s Health Group, allowing the team to reach new patients and more women beyond the immediate local area. This is a practical and honest conversation about understanding your risk, navigating the health system and making preventative care a priority. Timestamps: 00:00 – Media, algorithms and online influence06:00 – First mammogram and common fears09:30 – Breast density and cancer risk explained12:00 – Why women delay preventative care15:00 – Screening updates and barriers to access30:00 – Telehealth and improving access to care

    44 min
  3. 06/08/2025

    FULL SHOW: Understanding coercive control

    Content warning: this episode discusses family and intimate partner violence. Support services are listed in the show notes.Detective Inspector Emma Bartel and Respect Victoria CEO Helen Bolton join hosts Amy McElgunn and Dr Niamh Logue to break down coercive control, what it is, how it shows up in relationships, and how Victoria’s legal system responds. They share practical advice for recognising early warning signs, supporting someone you’re concerned about, and where to find help locally. A must-listen for anyone working with or caring about women’s safety. Emergency & Crisis Services 000 (Triple Zero)Call if someone is in immediate danger. Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre24/7 statewide support and crisis accommodation.Phone: 1800 015 188Website: safesteps.org.au 1800RESPECT24/7 counselling for domestic and family violence and sexual assault.Phone: 1800 737 732Website: 1800respect.org.au Geelong Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre (SAFVC)Specialist trauma-informed support for people affected by family violence and sexual assault. Individual and family counselling Court support Education and prevention programsPhone: (03) 5222 4318After Hours Crisis Line: 1800 806 292Website: safvc.org.auAddress: 59–63 Spring Street, Geelong West VIC Barwon Multidisciplinary Centre (MDC)A collaborative hub bringing together police, child protection, family violence, and sexual assault services. Co-located partners: Victoria Police SOCIT (Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team) Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre (SAFVC) DHHS Child Protection Focus on coordinated, survivor-centred responseAddress: 59–63 Spring Street, Geelong West (same building as SAFVC)Website: safvc.org.au/barwon-md The Orange Door – Barwon RegionFree access to coordinated family violence, child and family services.Phone: 1800 312 820Address: 35 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West VICWebsite: orangedoor.vic.gov.au/barwon

    56 min

Ratings & Reviews

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About

Women Out Loud is a bold and honest podcast reshaping the conversation around women’s health. Led by the Surf Coast Women’s Health Group and hosted by GP Dr Niamh Logue, physiotherapist Courtney Weybury and nurse Amy McElgunn, each episode explores real-life topics affecting women of all ages, from pelvic floor health and menopause to postpartum care, strength training and mental wellbeing. Based in Geelong and the Surf Coast, the show combines expert medical insight with everyday experiences to inform, empower and support listeners through every stage of life.

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