What A Woman Podcast
What A Woman Podcast

What A Woman Podcast

Caroline Lyons and Sarah Benner

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Inspiring conversations with a diverse group of women that have achieved great things across different professions. Including guests like Jacqui Hurley, Carol Brick, Ciara Griffin, Louise Galvin, Louise Quill, Elaine Burrows Dillane, Caitriona O' Sullivan and more! We discuss how they achieved their goals or childhood dreams, the sacrifices they made and the resilience they needed to get to where they are now to encourage us all to get the best out of ourselves.

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Ranae von Meding: How a young woman from a strict, religious household met her now her wife & is fighting for the rights of their children to have two legal parents
JUN 19, 2024
Ranae von Meding: How a young woman from a strict, religious household met her now her wife & is fighting for the rights of their children to have two legal parents
Our guest this week on What A Woman Podcast is Ranae Von Meding, a Dublin based writer, speaker and co-founder and CEO of Equality For Children, a not-for-profit organisation fighting for the rights of children born to LGBTQ+ families in Ireland. Ranae also has three children with her wife Audrey and has been campaigning for several years for her wife to be recognised as a legal parent to all of their children because of current laws in Ireland discriminating against LGBTQ+ families. We talked about: - her upbringing in an ultra-orthodox, religious household - when Ranae discovered she was queer in her early twenties - how she had to cut contact with her mother for a period after she came out as queer and how that relationship healed - going through reciprocal IVF with her wife Audrey to have their three children - the devastation of realising her wife Audrey would be a legal stranger to their children because of the laws in Ireland - how Ranae has campaigned for nine years to change legislation and is still in the position where her daughters now have two legal parents but her youngest son does not - how Ranae has equipped her children to understand how they were born to two mums and how she would feel if they want to find their donor - why it's crucial to have better representation of LGBTQ+ families in education/schools and media To follow Ranae and support this important campaign go to: www.equalityforchildren.ie @ranaevonmeding
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49 MIN
Denise Phillips: How a working class girl has built a haircare empire while enduring eleven rounds of IVF & coping with hair loss
JUN 12, 2024
Denise Phillips: How a working class girl has built a haircare empire while enduring eleven rounds of IVF & coping with hair loss
Our guest on What A Woman Podcast today is the Award Winning Hair Stylist and Entrepreneur, Denise Phillips. She is co-founder of Voduz, a hugely successful haircare brand and owns the hairdressing franchise, Pelo Hairdressing which is unique because it was one of first salons, in Ireland, to offer scalp camera consultations and treatments for hair loss after Denise suffered her own hair loss during fertility treatment. We talk about: - Denise's own experience of hair loss being the worst time of her career and her mission to educate the industry & her peers on this issue - The devastating impact hair loss can have and the many treatments/ solutions Denise's salons can offer - How Denise underwent eleven rounds of IVF and the toll it took on her life - Discovering she was pregnant at twenty-six weeks with her miracle second child - Where her determined spirit and work ethic comes from and how she juggles family life and two businesses - Why being true to your authentic self will always result in success Denise is currently a finalist in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards in the Emerging Business category. She has also been a real champion of the IVF community sharing her story and even appearing on 'Babymakers', a television documentary which followed several couples on their IVF journeys. Follow Denise: @denise_bethphillips pelohairdressing.ie eu.voduzhair.com
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52 MIN
Dr. Katriona O'Sullivan: How a poor girl raised by addicts became an award-winning academic
MAY 29, 2024
Dr. Katriona O'Sullivan: How a poor girl raised by addicts became an award-winning academic
Dr Katriona O' Sullivan is an academic and best-selling author of 'Poor' which is the story of her life growing up in extreme poverty as the child of two heroin addicts and how she survived abuse, neglect and became pregnant and homeless at fifteen before finding an access course in her twenties at Trinity College that changed her life. We talk about: - The gruesome reality of poverty, growing up witnessing her parents injecting and overdosing and never knowing when the next meal was coming and never celebrating Christmas - Suffering abuse when her father went to prison and her mother was forced into prostitution - Becoming pregnant and homeless at fifteen and the loneliness of living in a hostel with her son without support - How the kindness of people, especially some teachers can be transformative to children in her situation - How a chance meeting with a friend led her to the access course at Trinity College that changed her life - Getting a First Class degree and being presented her Doctorate by Mary Robinson, the first female president of Ireland - Why we all need to use what privilege we have to help others in society Dr. Katriona O'Sullivan is an extraordinary woman but says herself, she is an anomaly and so many others in her situation cannot break the cycle of poverty which is why she has written her story to show that it's crucial to have more services in place to support people in similar situations. Dr. Katriona O'Sullivan is a married mother of three and her family and close relationships are her definition of success after what she missed out on when she was young. She has also been hugely successful in her career as a Psychologist and Senior Lecturer at Maynooth University and she also devotes her time to promoting and creating policies around access to education. Dr. Katriona was also a research fellow of Trinity College and Oxford and she has spoken at the UN to tell her story. Everyone should read her book - it is an amazing read! Follow Dr. Katriona @katriona_osullivan
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60 MIN