
Finding Love later in life
I was 34 when I fell in love for the first time. Before I fell in love I got married. To someone else, obviously. And
I was 34 when I fell in love for the first time. Before I fell in love I got married. To someone else, obviously. And
Rebecca Megson-Smith returns with another article for January. A post all about embracing the solitude and darkness and hibernation of January. Not so much busy
One of the new things in the Mrs Mummypenny world for 2022 is where I welcome brilliant writers to share their thoughts, guidance and views.
I love reading these posts from my friends and colleagues, it was only natural that I had to write one for myself. To prepare myself
The healthcare industry has made many advances in recent years thanks to the advent of new technologies. This has made accessibility to healthcare services and
Every. single. woman friend I talk to currently is in overwhelm. Much more than any other year. There is a huge lot more of pressure
Credit Decoding healthcare coverage can be as daunting as deciphering an ancient language. One moment you’re comfortably seated in your living room, the next you’ve
I have just had my perimenopause official diagnosis and have just started my HRT this week. Sharing my story of my perimenopause, the symptoms and
I love how life can go from the awful to the sublime. Last week I wrote about an awful week. And it was truly awful.
I have just spent the past two days indulging in myself. Two days in the mystical, magic lands of Glastonbury and Avalon. Attending a Yoni
Another week and the energy crisis rumbles on. I have just been on BBC Radio London to talk to Eddie Nestor about the crisis, what
I have written previously about my evolution into healthy living during 2021. Read the full story here, in summary everything shifted in July at a