April 28, 2026

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This episode tackles the “best‑kept secret” in women’s health: pelvic floor problems, leaking, and why so many women suffer in silence. Professor Carol Clark and pelvic health physiotherapist Sally Shepherd explain what pelvic health really is, how common issues can often be improved with simple exercises and trusted tools, and why better information and open conversations can change lives.

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This episode goes behind the scenes of prevention in the NHS, as GP and Cancer Specialist Dr Helen Platts and Vaccination Lead Paul Bolton unpack how vaccines, screening and early checks quietly save lives. Together they tackle myths, cultural barriers and misinformation, and share clear, practical advice on which invitations to prioritise and how to take control of your own health.

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In Bonus Episode #4 of the Speaking of Women's Health Podcast, Dr Emma Hayward demystifies some of the most important – and most avoided – topics in women’s health. Dr Emma explains what a number of prevention tests actually do, why they matter, and how they can catch problems early.

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Explore the real stories shaping a more accessible, confidential and compassionate sexual health service in Dorset with experts Nicky Smith and Rebecca Jones. They share practical advice, debunk common myths, and highlight the power of community-driven care, particularly for such a sensitive area of the health service.

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EVENT: Rethinking Women and Work

Dorset Women CIC and Women in Tech Dorset are pleased to announce a FREE Stakeholder event that aims to bring key people, employers, leaders, and decision-makers from across the county to change the narrative about gender and work.

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Episode five of the 'Speaking of Women's Health' Podcast features Jagoda Banovic and Dr Joanna Yilmaz, who reveal the challenges and triumphs of advancing compassionate women’s maternal mental health services in Dorset.

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For International Women's Day, take action without addding to your 'To-Do' List - find out how to help Dorset Women fund justice to ensure when you can't be there to advocate for women, we can.

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In Bonus Episode #3 of the Speaking of Women's Health Podcast, Dr Emma Hayward joins us to unpack how hormonal changes, life events, family support and culture all interact in shaping a woman’s mental health - and why educating men and communities is key to truly supporting women’s psychological wellbeing.

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PODCAST: Speaking of Women’s Health Ep. 4

Episode three of the 'Speaking of Women's Health' Podcast features Dr Linda Agyemang and Lorraine Stanley, as they candidly share personal stories exposing deep-rooted inequalities in women’s health. Their stories highlight the powerful role of lived experience in how they’re lending their voices to the projects driving change for all women.

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Speaking of Women's Health Podcast BONUS #2 features Dr Emma Hayward, Practising GP and Senior Bournemouth University Lecturer speaking to our hosts about Gynaecology, what's normal for you - and what needs checking.

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PODCAST: Speaking of Women’s Health Ep. 3

Episode three of the 'Speaking of Women's Health' Podcast features Professor Vanora Hundley and Daniel Webster, who bring expert insight and heartfelt stories to a candid discussion on women’s health in Dorset. From demystifying gynaecology to championing community-driven care, this episode offers both practical advice and inspiring progress.

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Episode two of the 'Speaking of Women's Health' Podcast features Dr Tim Hillard, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist and Rown Chambers, Founder of Dorset Menopause Support, speaking to our hosts Marianne Storey and Anjali Mavi about 'Navigating the Menopause Together.'

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