Me, Myself And My Vagina Podcast

Me, Myself And My Vagina

A podcast that is here is break the silence, shatter the taboo and raise awareness about women's health through real conversations. I'm a BIG believer that NO topic should be off limits and nothing should be an embarrassment when it comes to women's health.By sharing my story, I want women to know that they aren't alone and help them understand and be confident in their bodies.

  1. 06/24/2025

    S3 Episode 4 - Postpartum Rugby Mum Annette

    In this feel-good episode, Annette and I chat about the wonderful and sometimes wobbly journey of getting back into fitness and sport (rugby) after having a baby.  We share our own experiences. We talk about the importance of having a postpartum check with a women's health physio before participating in any form of activity, listening to your body and ignoring the pressure to 'bounce back'. Instead its about relearning to trust your body's incredible ability to adapt, rebuild and shine in a brand new way. Because yes - your body has made a human and that my friend is a bloody big deal. This episode is your reminder that you are stronger than you think and that progress isn't going to be linear. It will come with frustrations but you WILL make it through because postpartum power isn't about perfection, its about showing up one messy step at a time.  Here's a bit about Annette -  I’m Annette, a 33 year old mum of two who has returned to playing Championship rugby after 2 c-sections. It’s always been a goal of mine to return to play the sport I love, to demonstrate to my children and others around me that your passions and hobbies don’t stop after motherhood begins. Both times I’ve documented my postpartum journey back to playing on @postpartumrugbymum on Instagram, and in doing so, have connected with rugby mums and other sport mums from all over the world with a common goal. Most recently, myself and two friends have launched an invitational rugby team formed entirely of mums and we currently have a Facebook group of over 600 members! You can follow Annette on Instagram @postpartumrugbymum And don't forget to follow me too @me_myself_and_my_vagina

    33 min
  2. 01/20/2025

    S3 Episode 1 - And Breathe with Harriette

    I know what you are thinking - Breathing? Seriously? I've been doing it since I was born! But have you been doing it properly? Mastering the art of breathing well will help you feel amazing from the inside out and we all deserve that. In this episode I have the pleasure of chatting with Harriette a Women's Breathing Coach and practitioner.  She explains why breathing is so important for women, how we should breathe and what affects our breathing.  So, put aside any distractions for a moment and get ready to breathe your way into a happier, healthier life. Here is a bit about Harriette - Harriette is Women’s Breathing Coach and practitioner, helping women to breathe well, so they can sleep better, feel calm and energised every day. With many breathing modalities only using science based on male bodies, Harriette is breaking the mould using research and experience to build practices that are female focused. This includes education on how women’s physiology affects breathing and a deep focus on how hormones affect breathing patterns. Her work has seen her collaborate with major brands including Savills, Braze, Jordans Ryvita and a global sports brand. Harriette’s work with groups and individuals sees her combine ancient and modern breathing practices with her background in dance and theatre bringing her unique approach to breathwork to life.  For more information you can check out Harriette's - Website:  https://inexhale.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourfriendlybreathingcoach/ And don't forget you can follow me too on Instagram @me_myself_and_my_vagina

    31 min

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A podcast that is here is break the silence, shatter the taboo and raise awareness about women's health through real conversations. I'm a BIG believer that NO topic should be off limits and nothing should be an embarrassment when it comes to women's health.By sharing my story, I want women to know that they aren't alone and help them understand and be confident in their bodies.