Boots presents Taboo Talk

Boots presents Taboo Talk

By Boots

We ask the taboo health and wellbeing questions so you don’t have to.

 

Taboo Talk is a brand new podcast series by Boots hosted by Vogue Williams that cuts through the jargon to provide real health and wellbeing advice in an accessible and entertaining way. Each episode will focus on one aspect of physical or mental health, providing personal insights as well as expert takeaways. Taboo Talk won’t shy away from tackling the more awkward, embarrassing or serious parts of everyday life.


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Episodes

Self-Pleasure: with Ruby Rare and Nelly London

This episode is all about self-pleasure as a form of self-love. With help from sexpert Ruby Rare and and body acceptance influencer Nelly London we cover everything from the new “smart” sex toys (that can measure sexual pleasure and/or be operated remotely) to classic vibrators (both as masturbation tools and relationship toys), as well as empowering you to feel free to love yourself with no judgement or shame with help from. Please do remember to clean your sex toys properly both before and after using them, and that STIs can be transmitted via shared sex toys. You can avoid STIs by covering penetrative sex toys, such as vibrators, with a new condom each time they’re used, not sharing sex toys and having a different set of sex toys for each partner.*Report mentioned in intro from Flo Health. Use code SWB10 to save 10% across selected sexual wellbeing**Online only. Excludes bundles and medicines. Subject to availability. 14th – 27th Feb.RESOURCES Boots Health Hub Sexual Health: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/sexual-healthBoots Online Doctor: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/sexual-healthBoots Online Doctor testing: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/home-testing-kits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14/02/2435m 51s

Heartaches & Breaks: with Una Healy and Faye Winter

The pain is real. Heartbreak is a universal human experience that can affect us all at some stage in life, yet it often carries a shroud of stigma, stereotypes, and taboos that prevent open and honest conversations. We get up close and personal with two amazing guests who share their raw and unfiltered stories and have suffered the pain of a broken heart and emerged stronger on the other side. Together we dismantle the barriers that keep us from understanding and supporting one another through love's tumultuous journey. If you are struggling with your physical or mental wellbeing, please seek help from your GP.RESOURCESBoots Health Hub: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/mental-health-support Support Room Therapy: https://boots.supportroom.com/ Boots Online Doctor: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/mental-health-services  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
07/02/2446m 37s

Neurodiversity: with Christine McGuinness, Tommy Mallet and Louise Hilliar

As more and more people are identifying themselves as being neurodivergent, we ask what this actually means. We’re joined by a neurodivergent expert who answers your most common questions and two amazing guests who share their own experiences. From the challenges they faced growing up, being diagnosed, how to manage it and why they are on a mission to change the negative conversations around neurodiversity. RESOURCESThe Brain Charity: https://www.thebraincharity.org.uk/what-is-neurodiversity/ Boots Online Doctor Mental Health Support: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/mental-health-support Support Room Therapy: https://boots.supportroom.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
31/01/2449m 53s

Dad diaries: with Ollie Locke and James Bye

Becoming a new dad is a life-altering experience filled with joy, challenges, and a whole lot of learning. We delve into the unique journey of fatherhood with two newly-dads and explore the triumphs and tribulations that come with it. Whether you're about to embark on this adventure or have been a dad for years, join us as we share heart-warming stories and practical tips to help you thrive on your own dad journey. If you are struggling with your mental health or postpartum depression, do please seek help from your GP. RESOURCESBoots Health Hub: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/mental-health-support Support Room Therapy: https://boots.supportroom.com/ Boots Health Hub Caring for a Newborn: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/childrens-health/caring-for-newbornBoots Parenting Club: https://www.boots.com/shopping/advantage-card/parenting-club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24/01/2456m 1s

Living with Diabetes: with Amelia Lily, Marcel Somerville and Natasha Marsland

Living with diabetes is a journey filled with unique challenges, daily decisions, and a profound impact on one's life. Join us as we dive deep into the world of diabetes, sharing personal stories and practical advice to empower and educate anyone living with diabetes. Whether you're newly diagnosed, a seasoned warrior, someone who cares for a loved one with diabetes, or you just want to educate yourself about this growing health concern, our special guests offer a helping hand on this shared journey towards a healthier, happier life.If you are concerned you may have diabetes or are experiencing symptoms, seek medical advice from your GP.Boots Online Doctor offer a range of home test kits* including a HbA1c test which is suitable for adults aged 30 years and over and can help you understand your risk of type 2 diabetes. If you already have type 2 diabetes it can help you understand how well you are controlling your blood sugar. You can get 20% off by using our code TABOO20.*Access to treatment is subject to an online consultation with a clinician to assess suitability. Subject to test kit availability. Charges apply. This offer is exclusive for Boots Online Doctor HBa1C Test Kit Service and cannot be used in-store or on boots.com. Valid from 17th January 2024 to 24th January 2024. Channel Islands exclusions apply. You must be registered with Boots Online Doctor and logged in when placing your order. Simply enter the promotional code TABOO20 at the checkout to redeem this offer.RESOURCESBoots Health Hub Diabetes: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/living-well/diabetes-support/diabetes-managementBoots Online Doctor Diabetes test: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/hba1c-home-test-kit Diabetes UK Stats: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/professionals/position-statements-reports/statisticsAmelia Lily Diabetes UK article: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/teens/fun-stuff/celebrities/amelia-lilyDiabetes UK Type 2 and Ethnicity: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/diabetes-the-basics/types-of-diabetes/type-2/diabetes-ethnicity#:~:text=People%20from%20Black%20African%2C%20African,others%20that%20you%20can%27t Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
17/01/2436m 59s

Coming out: with Chelcee Grimes and Duncan James

In this episode we delve into the topic personal identity and acceptance: coming out. We’re joined by two fabulous guests who share their deeply personal journeys and how they summoned the courage to reveal their authentic selves, and we'll also confront the stigmas and stereotypes that too often cast a shadow on this significant milestone. Join us, as we shed light on the triumphs, challenges, and, ultimately, the power of embracing one's true self. RESOURCESBoots Health Hub: https://www.boots.com/health/mental-health Support Room Therapy: https://boots.supportroom.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/01/2458m 53s

Sober curious: The booze-free experience with Scott Thomas, Millie Gooch and Spencer Matthews

Are you sober curious or want to go teetotal? With the help of three inspiring sober-influencers we investigate why more people than ever are becoming ‘sober curious’ and the positive health benefits it has on you physically, mentally while discussing the impact going sober has within your social circles. And most of all, how do you challenge temptation and lead a happy lifestyle without the booze? We present you a sober life survival guide. Please do note that alcohol addiction can be a serious medical issue, if you are concerned please seek help from your GP before embarking on any treatment.RESOURCES Boots Health Hub: https://www.boots.com/health/mental-health Support Room Therapy: https://boots.supportroom.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
03/01/2449m 42s

Taboo Talk Series 6: Trailer

We're delighted to announce that the SIXTH series of Boots presents Taboo Talk will be landing on your favourite podcast platform from 3rd January 2024.With top guests – including Ruby Rare, Nelly London, Christine McGuinness, Tommy Mallet, Ollie Locke, James Bye, Amelia Lily, Marcel Somerville, Faye Winter, Una Healy, Scott Thomas, Millie Gooch, Duncan James and Chelcee Grimes – we’re going to be deep-diving into everything from self-pleasure, neurodivergence, what it’s really like being a dad, diabetes, to heartbreak, sober curiosity, and coming out stories. Subscribe now on your favourite podcast platform to make sure you don’t miss it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27/12/231m 49s

Taboo Talk Series 5: The Best Bits

Rediscover some of the best bits from series 5 of this award-winning podcast. From a discussion around the online sex industry to penises, cancer, puberty, postpartum bodies, managing burnout and women’s health over 40, this series is fearless and asks all the taboo health and wellness questions, so you don’t have to.Featuring top guests – including Olivia Attwood, Coleen Nolan, Paul Sinah, Verona Rose, Gemma Atkinson, Dame Kelly Homes, Ruby Barker, Kate Lawler and health experts, Marie Louise and Dr Nighat Arif – so, kick back, take notes, and prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions – from laughter to gasps of amazement, and those knowing nods of wisdom. Also, stay tuned for the sneak preview of series 6 at the end!GENERAL RESOURCESThe Boots Health Hub: boots.com/healthhubSamaritans: call 116 123Shout text helpline: text 85258Boots Online Doctor: https://onlinedoctor.boots.comNHS men’s health information: https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/mens-health/Boots Women’s Health Hub: www.boots.com/healthhub/womens-healthBoots Macmillan Information Pharmacists: www.boots.com/macmillan/boots-macmillan-information-pharmacistNHS puberty overview: https://111.wales.nhs.uk/puberty/#OverviewSupport Room Therapy: https://boots.supportroom.com/Boots Online Doctor Mental Health Support: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/mental-health-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
20/12/2334m 34s

Women's health over 40: What to expect, featuring Kate Lawler and Dr Nighat Arif

What health and wellbeing practises should women consider building into their lives when they hit their 40s? What is happening to your body at that age and why – and what does it mean for things like exercise, diet, sex, teeth, skin, hair, nails, gut health, and so on? Kate Lawler and Dr Nighat Arif will join Vogue to discuss how women can best look after their physical and mental health in their 40s and beyond.RESOURCESBoots Women’s Health Hub: www.boots.com/healthhub/womens-healthBoots Blood Pressure Service: www.boots.com/nhs-services/blood-pressure-serviceBoots Physio: www.boots.com/healthhub/managing-pain/physiotherapyBoots Menopause Centre: www.boots.com/healthhub/womens-health/menopause-support/my-menopause-centreSupport Room Therapy: www.boots.com/healthhub/mens-health/mental-health-support/support-roomPRODUCTSBoots skincare: www.boots.com/future-renewBoots nail care: www.boots.com/boots-beauty-formula-skin-hair-nails-90-tablets-10319613Boots vaginal dryness prescription: onlinedoctor.boots.com/vaginal-dryness Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
05/09/2346m 52s

Burnout: How to know when enough is enough, featuring Dame Kelly Holmes and Ruby Barker

Decision-fatigue, hypervigilance, a loss of interest or pride in work, a feeling of being constantly swamped and overwhelmed: sound familiar? If so, you could be suffering from burnout. In this episode, Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and Bridgerton’s Ruby Barker discuss their personal experiences of burnout – how it manifested, how it affected their personal and professional lives, and how they managed it.Please be aware that this episode contains discussions of self-harm and suicidal thoughts. Do bear that in mind when considering whether to listen.RESOURCESBoots Online Doctor Mental Health Support: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/mental-health-supportSupport Room Therapy: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/mens-health/mental-health-support/support-roomNHS ‘How to avoid burnout’: https://www.workingwellglos.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Burnout-how-to-avoid-it.pdfSamaritans: https://www.samaritans.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
29/08/2353m 15s

The 4th trimester: Getting to know your postpartum body, featuring Gemma Atkinson and Marie Louise

Congratulations, you’ve just had a baby! So… now what? The term ‘the 4th trimester’ covers the 12 weeks immediately after giving birth. The time when, after having just been through one of the most exciting – and frightening – physical experiences possible, you’re handed a baby and some giant maxi pads, and sent on your merry way. In this episode, actor and broadcaster Gemma Atkinson reveals her experience of the 4th trimester after giving birth to daughter Mia in 2019. We also have ‘The Modern Midwife’ Marie Louise on hand to provide expert insight on everything from mastitis and lochia, to constipation and nipple creams. Together with host Vogue, Gemma and Marie will help you get to know your postpartum body.RESOURCESBoots Parenting Club: www.boots.com/baby-child/parenting-clubSupport Room Therapy: https://boots.supportroom.com/ Boots Online Doctor support services: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/Tommy’s Midwife phone line (Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm): 0800 014 7800NCT ‘What is the fourth trimester’ info: https://www.nct.org.uk/baby-toddler/emotional-and-social-development/what-fourth-trimesterPRODUCTSBoots postpartum range: www.boots.com/sitesearch?searchTerm=postpartumBoots breast pumps: https://www.boots.com/sitesearch?searchTerm=breast%20pumpBoots nipple balms: www.boots.com/sitesearch?searchTerm=nipple%20balmMy Expert Midwife range: www.boots.com/my-expert-midwife/my-expert-midwife-new-mumBoots maternity pads: www.boots.com/sitesearch?searchTerm=maternity%20padsBoots maternity clothing: www.boots.com/baby-child/mothercare-clothing/mothercare-maternity-bras Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
22/08/2352m 57s

Puberty: What we wish we’d known, featuring Paul Sinha and Verona Rose

This episode offers a tongue-in-cheek, frank and informative look back at puberty. Guests Paul Sinha and Verona Rose join Vogue to reveal their most important, embarrassing, and momentous puberty memories, including haywire hormones, changing bodies, excess hair in unusual places, crushes on everyone, dubious style decisions and thinking no one on the planet understands you. What do they wish they’d known then that they know now?RESOURCESBoots Online Doctor: https://onlinedoctor.boots.comBoots Health Hub: www.boots.com/healthhubNHS puberty overview: https://111.wales.nhs.uk/puberty/#OverviewPRODUCTSBoots hair removal products: www.boots.com/sitesearch?searchTerm=hair%20removalBoots deodorant: www.boots.com/sitesearch?searchTerm=deodorantBoots female hygiene products: www.boots.com/toiletries/feminine-hygieneBoots shaving/grooming: www.boots.com/toiletries/mens-toiletries/shaving-grooming Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
15/08/2342m 23s

Conversations about cancer: How to talk about the Big C, featuring Coleen Nolan, Michelle Heaton and Azmina Rose

Talking about cancer is still a big fat taboo, despite most of us having been affected by it in some way. Yet, it’s only through open and honest conversations that we can ask for and offer support, foster better understanding, and come to terms with whatever the situation may be. Here, Coleen Nolan discusses how she has dealt with multiple diagnoses in her family and Michelle Heaton explains how talking about her preventative double mastectomy helped her to process that choice. Azmina Rose, Macmillan’s Trust Lead for Cancer Patient Experience, is on hand to offer expert advice and guidance.RESOURCESBoots Macmillan Information Pharmacists: www.boots.com/macmillan/boots-macmillan-information-pharmacistBoots Macmillan Virtual Information Pharmacists: www.boots.com/macmillan/boots-macmillan-virtual-information-pharmacistsMacmillan ‘Talking About Cancer’: www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/diagnosis/talking-about-cancer/talking-about-cancerBoots Macmillan No 7 Beauty Advisors: www.boots.com/macmillan/feelmorelikeyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
08/08/2348m 8s

The Penis Bible, featuring Anna Richardson and Dr Anand Patel

The brother episode to S03’s ‘The Vulva Bible’, here we investigate all things penis – from the very basics, such as how to keep things clean, to the more complicated and therefore more taboo issues, such as concerns around size, erectile dysfunction, and premature ejaculation. Vogue is joined by Naked Attraction and Naked Education host Anna Richardson, as well as men’s health and sexual function expert Dr Anand Patel, to answer all the penis-related questions you’ve been too scared to ask.RESOURCESBoots Online Doctor erectile dysfunction information and service: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/erectile-dysfunctionBoots Online Doctor premature ejaculation information and service: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/premature-ejaculationNHS men’s health information: https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/mens-health/NHS erectile dysfunction information: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/erection-problems-erectile-dysfunction/NHS ejaculation problems information: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ejaculation-problems/NHS gender dysphoria information: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gender-dysphoria/treatment/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01/08/2345m 7s

Is anything in sex taboo anymore? Featuring Olivia Attwood Dack

Have social media and platforms like OnlyFans ushered in an era of sexual freedom and enlightenment… or exactly the opposite? In this episode, Vogue is joined by Olivia Attwood Dack, presenter of Getting Filthy Rich, the ITV documentary series investigating the online sex economy. They’ll deep-dive into taboos around sex – everything from sex work, toys and kink-shaming, to sexting and live cams – answering the question: “Is anything in sex taboo anymore?”RESOURCESBoots Sexual Health Advice: https://www.boots.com/health/sexual-health-adviceBoots Online Doctor Sexual Health Services: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/sexual-healthBoots Health Hub: https://www.boots.com/healthhubNHS common sexual health questions: https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/sexual-health/NHS ‘Are you ready for sex?’: https://www.seftonsexualhealth.nhs.uk/relationships-sex/relationships-and-sex-2/relationships/consent-and-sex/are-you-ready-for-sex/NHS contraception guide: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/contraception/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25/07/2336m 4s

Gut health Q&A: Your 101 on proactive gut-health, featuring the Mac Twins

Absolutely all of us can and should take proactive steps to ensure good gut-health, even if we don’t have any issues to speak of. The gut influences everything – from our overall physical health, including what we can and can’t eat, to our mental health through the strong brain-gut connection. In this bonus Q&A episode, Alana and Lisa Macfarlane, aka the Mac Twins and founders of The Gut Stuff, will reveal how to ensure your gut is in the best shape to keep both body and mind as healthy as possible. They’ll be covering all the basics, so, if you’ve ever found yourself wondering what exactly the gut is and why it matters, or whether you need to download a poo-colour chart (answer: probably), then trust your gut and tune in.RESOURCES Boots digestive health, vitamins and supplements: www.boots.com/wellness/vitaminsandsupplements/digestive-healthWhat Your Poop Can Tell You About Your Health (boots.com): www.boots.com/inspiration-advice/wellness-advice/healthy-lifestyle/what-your-poop-can-tell-you-about-your-health The Gut Stuff at Boots: search ‘boots the gut stuff’ online.  The Gut Stuff portal: https://thegutstuff.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
08/03/2333m 44s

Hair loss: tackling the biggest beauty taboo, featuring Natalie Lee and Jenna Robinson

Hair loss is one of the biggest taboos in health and wellness – people fear it, hide it, and will seek all-manner of remedies to halt it or reverse it. However, because societal beauty standards commonly associate femininity with thick, strong hair, hair loss can be particularly distressing for women. In this episode, Style Me Sunday’s Natalie Lee and Married at First Sight’s Jenna Robinson discuss their experiences of different forms of alopecia, explaining what’s happened, why, how they manage it, and how they’ve learned not to let it define their lives.RESOURCESBoots hair health vitamins: www.boots.com/beauty/hair/hair-health-vitaminsBoots thinning hair products: www.boots.com/beauty/hair/thinning-hairBoots Finasteride hair loss treatment (not suitable for alopecia): https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/propecia-onlineInformation on all alopecias: www.alopecia.org.uk/Pages/Category/types-of-alopeciaSupportRoom (mental health support) from Boots Health Hub: https://supportroom.com/boots/ Boots Online Doctor mental health services: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/mental-health-services Livi CBT Service at Boots: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/mental-health-support/livi-cbt(T&Cs: Subject to availability. Charges may apply.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01/03/2336m 2s

Why we all need to get better at talking about sex, featuring Pete Wicks and Charlene Douglas

In this episode, Vogue is joined by Pete Wicks, and sex and relationship therapist Charlene Douglas, to discuss how we all need to get better at talking about sex. They cover why it’s healthy to talk about all aspects of sex and desire; the taboos and stigmas holding people back from having open and honest conversations; how to tackle those taboos in a safe way; the most common issues that lead people to sex therapy (i.e. sexual compatibility, libido, fantasies, confidence, health issues and self-worth); the role of popular culture, porn, only fans, etc.; and how discussions like these can change lives.RESOURCES Blueheart Sex Therapy Service at Boots Health Hub: www.blueheart.io/boots (T&Cs: subject to availability. Charges may apply.)Charlene Douglas’ The Intimacy Coach: www.theintimacycoachuk.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
22/02/2344m 53s

The Imposters: Why do we all feel like frauds? Featuring Scarlett Moffatt and Gershon Portnoi

In this episode, Vogue is joined by Scarlett Moffatt and psychotherapist Gershon Portnoi to discuss ‘imposter syndrome’. Characterised by a persistent doubting of your own abilities and a sense that any success is undeserved, imposter syndrome is not officially a diagnosable medical or psychological condition. However, it has been all over the news recently as many famous faces have admitted to often feeling like frauds. Here, Scarlett discusses her own personal experience of imposter syndrome, and we investigate why it affects so many of us – be it at home, work, or with friends and family. How can we learn to accept that actually we do (sometimes) know what we’re doing? RESOURCES Boots Health Hub Mental-Health Services: www.boots.com/healthhub/mental-health-support SupportRoom (mental health support) from Boots Health Hub: https://supportroom.com/boots/ Boots Online Doctor mental health services: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/mental-health-services  Livi CBT Service at Boots: https://www.boots.com/healthhub/mental-health-support/livi-cbt (T&Cs: Subject to availability. Charges may apply.)Gershon Portnoi Psychotherapy: www.gershonportnoipsychotherapy.com/  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
15/02/2329m 36s

Premature births: the personal stories behind the preemies, featuring Carlene Brown, Simon Thomas, and midwife Lesley Gilchrist

A premature (‘preterm’) birth happens before 37 weeks of pregnancy with around 60,000 ‘preemie’ babies born every year in the UK. Here, Boots’ own marketing manager, Carlene Brown, joins broadcaster Simon Thomas to share their personal premature-birth stories, covering everything from what happened and why, to what it’s meant for them, their families, and of course, their children. ‘My Expert Midwife’ co-founder Leslie Gilchrist is on hand to provide specialist information, advice and support. Please be aware that this episode includes open and honest discussions around traumatic birth stories, child illness, and also child loss. Please bear that in mind when choosing whether to listen. If you are affected by the content of this episode and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.RESOURCESPremature baby advice on Boots.com: www.boots.com/inspiration-advice/parentingadvice/premature-baby-adviceBoots Parenting Club: www.boots.com/shopping/advantage-card/parenting-clubBoots premature baby products: www.boots.com/baby-child/pregnancy-maternity/all-premature-babyThe Good Grief Trust: www.thegoodgrieftrust.org/i-have-lost-a/child/Tommy’s information on premature births: www.tommys.org/pregnancy-information/premature-birthSupportRoom (mental health support) from Boots Health Hub: https://supportroom.com/boots/Boots Online Doctor: https://onlinedoctor.boots.com/mental-health-servicesSamaritans: www.samaritans.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
08/02/2355m 7s

IBS: How to love your gut when it seems to hate you, featuring Steph McGovern

Here, broadcaster Steph McGovern joins Vogue to discuss her experience of IBS, explaining how it’s affected her daily life – both physically and mentally – how she manages the symptoms, and how we can tackle the taboo by talking about it. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition of the digestive system and affects about 15% of people in the UK (twice the number of women as men). With symptoms ranging from stomach pain, cramps, bloating, diarrhoea, faecal incontinence, constipation, flatulence, fatigue and nausea, IBS is not a barrel of laughs – but luckily Vogue and Steph both are, so tune in for one of Taboo Talk’s most frank and funny chats.RESOURCESAdvice on IBS and related products at Boots: www.Boots.Com/ibs-relief-productsLivi Online GP Health Service at Boots: www.boots.com/healthhub/managing-pain/online-gp(T&Cs: Subject to availability. Charges may apply.)NHS information on IBS: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/irritable-bowel-syndrome-ibs/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01/02/2333m 31s

Taboo Talk Series Three: The Best Bits

Relive the most hilarious, shocking, gasp-inducing, and tearful moments from the pod’s award-winning third series. From moving insights into postnatal depression and candid recollections of losing one’s virginity, to living with sun damage and navigating the journey to body acceptance – this recap serves as a great reminder of how Taboo Talk pushes boundaries, breaks barriers and smashes stigmas. Featuring Luisa Zissman, Anna Williamson, Deborah Meaden, Iskra Lawrence, Anna Richardson, Dr Dawn Harper, Russell Kane and Desiree Burch, series three proved that when it comes to health and wellness, nothing should be taboo. Listeners will also get a sneak preview of series four.GENERAL RESOURCESThe Boots Health Hub: boots.com/healthhubSamaritans: call 116 123Shout text helpline: text 85258PRE- AND POSTNATAL DEPRESSION RESOURCESSupportRoom (mental health support) from Boots Health Hub: supportroom.com/bootsonlinedoctor.boots.comnhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/post-natal-depressionnhs.uk/pregnancy/keeping-well/mental-health/england.nhs.uk/mental-health/perinatal/SUN DAMAGE RESOURCESboots.com/macmillan/boots-macmillan-information-pharmacistboots.com/health-pharmacy-advice/skin-services/mole-scanning-servicemacmillan.org.uk and 0808 808 0000nhs.uk/live-well/seasonal-health/sunscreen-and-sun-safetycuh.nhs.uk/patient-information/care-for-skin-with-sun-damage-and-after-treatment-for-a-skin-cancer-or-pre-cancernhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/vitamin-dboots.com/brands/brands-s/soltan/soltan-our-sun-safety-partnershipACNE AND SKINCARE & RESOURCESonlinedoctor.boots.com/acne-treatmentboots.com/skin-services/skin-scanning-servicenhs.uk/conditions/acnenhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/skin-hair-and-nailsanti-bullyingalliance.org.ukBODY ACCEPTANCE RESOURCESthebodyimagetreatmentclinic.co.uk/about-usnhs.uk/mental-health/feelings-symptoms-behaviours/behaviours/eating-disorderseating-disorders.org.uknhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/body-dysmorphia/anti-bullyingalliance.org.ukTHE VULVA BIBLE RESOURCESonlinedoctor.boots.com/womens-healthicash.nhs.uk/docs/default-source/default-document-library/so_what_is_a_vulva_anyway_final_booklet.pdfnhs.uk/conditions/vaginal-dischargeboots.mymenopausecentre.comLOSING YOUR VIRGINITY RESOURCESboots.com/health/sexual-health-adviceonlinedoctor.boots.com/sexual-healthnhs.uk/common-health-questions/sexual-health/devonsexualhealth.nhs.uk/sex-relationships/are-you-ready-for-sex.nhs.uk/conditions/contraceptionsybhealthiertogether.nhs.uk/health-for-young-people/sexual-health/about-sexMENOPAUSE BONUS EPISODE RESOURCESboots.com/health-pharmacy/womenshealth/menopause-supportonlinedoctor.boots.com/HRT-treatment-onlinenhs.uk/conditions/menopause/symptomsboots.mymenopausecentre.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27/01/2332m 27s

Deafness as a superpower: living with hearing loss, featuring Kaye Adams and Tasha Ghouri

This episode delves into the reality of hearing loss and deafness with Loose Women’s Kaye Adams and Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri. Kaye was recently told she would need hearing aids in both ears after gradually losing her hearing, while Tasha has been deaf since birth and has a cochlear implant in her right ear. Here, they chat with Vogue about their specific diagnoses, the impact it has had on their lives, how they have overcome any stigma, andhow talking about their experiences has helped both themselves and the community. This episode was live-signed by a qualified British Sign Language interpreter during recording with the video available to watch on the Boots YouTube channel, boots.com and bootshearingcare.com.RESOURCESwww.bootshearingcare.com: Boots offers a free hearing-health check and information on available aids and implants at over 400 stores in the UK and Ireland. With approximately one in six people unnecessarily enduring hearing loss at some point in their life, if you’re at all worried about it, please book an appointment via the website. T&Cs: Only at Boots Hearingcare stores for people aged 18+.NHS hearing loss information (www.nhs.uk/conditions/hearing-loss/)NHS hearing aids and implants information (https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hearing-aids-and-implants/) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25/01/2336m 14s

Boots presents Taboo Talk [Series 4 Trailer]

We're delighted to announce that the FOURTH series of Boots presents Taboo Talk will be landing on your favourite podcast platform from 25th January 2023.With top guests – including Scarlett Moffatt, Steph McGovern, Pete Wicks, Kaye Adams, Tasha Ghouri, Simon Thomas, Jenna Robinson, Natalie Lee, and the Mac Twins – we’re going to be deep-diving into everything from premature births, imposter syndrome and IBS, to hearing loss, sex, and alopecia.Subscribe now on your favourite podcast platform to make sure you don’t miss it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23/01/231m 12s

BONUS EPISODE: Menopause, finding the funny in the hot flushes, featuring Shaparak Khorsandi, Sally Phillips and Andrea McLean

To celebrate October being Menopause Awareness Month, Boots presents Taboo Talk hosted a one-off special featuring three incredible guests: Shaparak ‘Shappi’ Khorsandi, Sally Phillips and Andrea McLean. Together with Vogue, they discussed their own personal experiences of perimenopause and menopause, covering everything from night sweats, fatigue and forgetfulness, to gaining immense wisdom, buying a puppy and taking up whittling. Tune in to learn all about the signs, symptoms and ways to help manage them, as well as how to find support when you need it. It’s time to destigmatise this totally natural biological process – and have some laughs along the way. RESOURCES Boots has products, services and advice for over 40 menopause signs and symptoms. Visit our award winning Menopause support hub at boots.com/menopause-support. Boots Online Doctor menopause and HRT treatment*Boots Online Doctor vaginal dryness treatment**Access to prescription-only medicine is subject to an online consultation with a clinician to assess suitability. Subject to availability. Eligibility criteria and charges apply.PRODUCTS Gina 10 Micrograms Vaginal Tablets (local oestrogen Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) without a prescription): contain estradiol to treat and relieve vaginal symptoms post menopause. Always read the label. Supply is subject to a suitability assessment and approval by a pharmacist. Boots Skin:Edit range for menopausal skin No7 Menopause Skincare range  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
17/10/2253m 30s

Losing it: Is there a perfect way to lose your virginity?, featuring Russell Kane and Desiree Burch

Losing your virginity is a momentous moment in anyone’s life – a milestone, the importance of which is ramped up through pop culture, peer pressure, and historical, societal and religious connotations. Some people want it to be special, some want to get it over with, while others don’t know what all the fuss is about. In this episode, comedians Russell Kane and Desiree Burch will discuss their first times and what they wish they’d known. This no-holds-barred, hilarious conversation covers everything from navigating awkward encounters, contraception and the influence of porn, to establishing boundaries, being a virgin-dominatrix (yes, really) and whether it’s ever possible for someone’s first time to be a great experience. It promises to be an eventful ride (see what we did there?). RESOURCES: Boots Sexual Health AdviceBoots Online Doctor Sexual Health ServicesBoots Health HubNHS common sexual health questionsNHS ‘Are you ready for sex?’NHS contraception guideHealthier Together: sex advice and information ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS:Boots Ultra-Safe Condoms 12 Pack            Boots Aloe Vera Moisturising Pleasure Lubricant Durex Thin-Feel Condoms 12 PackDurex Extra-Safe Condoms 12 PackDurex Play Water-Based Feel Lubricant Gel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30/08/2253m 11s

The Vulva Bible, featuring Anna Richardson and Dr Dawn Harper

How often do we all discuss vulvas and vaginas? Answer: not nearly enough – a problem this episode hopes to rectify. What is and is not ‘normal’ when it comes to our genitals is a subject steeped in secrecy, leaving many too embarrassed to ask questions about which bits do what, what they’re called, and what they ‘should’ look like. In this episode, Vogue is joined by Naked Attraction host Anna Richardson and Embarrassing Bodies’ Dr Dawn Harper, for an open, honest and truly taboo-busting conversation about all things vulva – from the impact of waxing, types of menstrual products, excessive cleaning, and contraception, to vaginal thrush, painful sex, and changes in discharge.  RESOURCES:Boots Online Doctor: Women’s Health ServicesMy Menopause Centre on Boots Health HubNHS ‘So what is a vulva anyway?’ info packNHS vagina and vulva informationNHS vaginal discharge informationNHS vaginal hygiene information SHOP INTIMATE HEALTH:Boots Dual Action Thrush & BV Pessaries        Boots Vaginal Moisturiser Gel Canescool® Intimate Care Soothing Cream GelCanestest® Self-Test for Vaginal Infections      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23/08/2249m 1s

Body acceptance and the journey to self love, featuring Iskra Lawrence

Body positivity, body neutrality and body acceptance are all terms that will be familiar to any active users of social media, especially those suffering from self-esteem issues. They are movements that have been formed in direct response to the explosion of body-image related mental-health problems affecting the nation (many of which may have been exacerbated by social media itself). In this episode, body-acceptance advocate Iskra Lawrence discusses her own journey to self-love, the role of social media in both helping and harming self-esteem, and how we can learn to respect our bodies rather than punishing them. Please be aware that this episode includes open and honest discussions of body shaming, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, and unrealistic beauty standards, which some listeners may find upsetting. If you are affected by what you hear and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.     RESOURCES:Boots Online Doctor mental health supportMental Health Support Services (available on Boots Health Hub)NHS: The Body Image Treatment ClinicNHS eating disorders overviewNational Centre for Eating DisordersNHS body dysmorphic disorder informationSamaritansShoutAnti-Bullying Alliance  SELF-CARE PRODUCTS:Boots Vanilla & Cedarwood Calm CandleBoots Sleepeaze Pillow Mist LavenderDove Deeply Nourishing Body WashDove Body Love Essentials Body Lotion      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16/08/2237m 20s

BONUS EPISODE: Expert skincare Q&A, featuring Dr Ifeoma Ejikeme

This bonus episode was inspired by the huge listener response to our previously-released show, “Why acne is more than skin deep”, featuring Scott McGlynn and Izzie Rodgers. We knew we had to dive deeper into the subject of skincare and so called on Dr Ifeoma Ejikeme for an expert Q&A session. The founder and director of Adonia Medical Clinic in London, Dr Ejikeme is a medical consultant, advanced cosmetic doctor and passionate skin expert. Here she answers questions sent in by Taboo Talk listeners on everything from redness, rosacea and red veins, to blackheads, pores, age spots and dark circles.     RESOURCES:Boots Online Doctor: acne treatmentSkin Scanning Service at Boots[1] Mental Health Support Services (available on Boots Health Hub)[2] NHS acne information [3] NHS information on common skin, hair and nail conditions [4] NHS skin conditions information pack[5]  SHOP EXPERT SKIN:Boots Skin-Clear Cleanser with salicylic acid[6]        Cetaphil Daily Defence Moisturiser SPF50[7] Eucerin DermoPurifyer Triple Effect Serum[8]           Eucerin DermoPurifier Face-Cleansing Gel for Blemish Prone Skin 200ml[9]          Eucerin DermoPurifyer Protective Fluid SPF30[10]  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/08/2239m 14s

Why acne is more than skin deep, featuring Scott McGlynn and Izzie Rodgers

About 95% of people in England will be affected by acne at some point in their lives, and yet discussing it and its effects is still considered taboo by many. With symptoms ranging from mild to severe, acne is caused when hair follicles become blocked, resulting in spots, oily skin and sometimes skin that’s hot or painful to touch. It can be both physically painful and emotionally distressing, and may lead to a loss of confidence, self-esteem and self-worth. In this episode, online creators Scott McGlynn and Izzie Rodgers reveal their personal experiences of acne, including how they manage it, how they feel about it, and why they believe it’s so important to normalise conversations about it. Please be aware that this episode includes open and honest discussions around mental-health issues including anxiety, depression, and self-harm, which some listeners may find upsetting. If you are affected by what you hear, and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.  RESOURCES: Boots Online Doctor: prescription acne treatmentMental Health Support Services (available on Boots Health Hub) Skin Scanning Service at BootsNHS acne information NHS information on common skin, hair and nail conditions  SamaritansShout Anti-Bullying AllianceSHOP EXPERT SKIN:Boots Skin-Clear Cleanser with salicylic acidCetaphil Daily Defence Moisturiser SPF50Eucerin DermoPurifyer Triple-Effect SerumEucerin DermoPurifier Face-Cleansing Gel for Blemish Prone SkinEucerin DermoPurifyer Protective Fluid SPF30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09/08/2237m 36s

Sun damage: Separating fact from fiction, featuring Deborah Meaden and Dija Ayodele

Can we all get our sun-fix safely? That’s the question this episode will strive to answer as we separate fact from fiction when it comes to sun damage. Vogue is joined by Dragon’s Den investor Deborah Meaden, who was diagnosed with skin cancer in 2015, as well as skincare expert and aesthetician Dija Ayodele. Together they’ll address important questions such as: what is the minimum SPF every adult and child should be using?; when should they use it?; what skincare needs are unique to people of colour?; is damage reversible?; does it always lead to cancer (answer: no); and how best can people protect themselves and their families?RESOURCES:Boots Macmillan Information PharmacistMole Scanning Service at Boots Macmillan Cancer SupportMacmillan Support Line: 0808 808 0000NHS sunscreen and sun-safety informationNHS information on post-sun damage and post-skin cancer care NHS Vitamin D informationSoltan at Boots Soltan Sun Safety Partnership at Boots  ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS:Soltan Clear & Cool Protect Suncare Mist SPF50Soltan Kids Protect & Moisturise Suncare Roll On SPF50   Soltan Kids Protect & Moisturise Lotion SPF50Soltan Protect & Moisturise Lotion SPF50Soltan Protect & Moisturise Lotion SPF30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
02/08/2245m 15s

The lowdown on pre-and postnatal depression, featuring Luisa Zissman and Anna Williamson

 With 10 - 20% of people experiencing mental health issues during pregnancy and up to one year after giving birth, it’s time to break the taboo surrounding maternal mental health. In this episode, entrepreneur and broadcaster Luisa Zissman, and author, life coach and broadcaster Anna Williamson, share their personal experiences of perinatal anxiety and depression. Prepare for some serious stigma smashing on the emotional fallout of dealing with everything from difficult pregnancies and births, to childcare and societal pressure.  Please be aware that this episode includes open and honest discussions around issues including suicide, suicidal thoughts, and self-harm.  Some listeners may find the content upsetting. If you are affected by what you hear, and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.  RESOURCES: SupportRoom (mental health support) from Boots Health HubBoots Online Doctor NHS: treatment information for postnatal depressionNHS: information on prenatal mental-healthNHS: information on perinatal mental healthSamaritansShout  SHOP PRODUCTS FOR NEW MUMS:The Positive Birth Company: The Postpartum PackMy Little Coco Baby Mama Nourishing Bath SoakMy Expert Midwife: Spritz for BitsMy Expert Midwife: Soak for BitsMy Expert Midwife: Super scar Recovery Oil Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26/07/2256m 29s

Boots presents Taboo Talk [Series 3 Trailer]

Welcoming both returning and new listeners to the third series of Taboo Talk – the empowering and entertaining podcast brought to you by Boots, hosted by Vogue Williams.Series three will feature more frank, funny, and informative chats with guests including Luisa Zissman, Anna Williamson, Russell Kane, Desiree Burch, Scott McGlynn, Izzie Rodgers, Iskra Lawrence, Anna Richardson, Dr Dawn Harper and Deborah Meaden.Together, we’ll provide advice about the kind of subjects often considered awkward, cringe or forbidden. From vulvas, virginity and body acceptance, to postnatal depression, acne and sun damage, Taboo Talk asks the taboo health and wellness questions so you don’t have to.First episode available on 27 July 2022 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25/07/221m 9s

Taboo Talk Series Two: The Best Bits

It’s recap time! We revisit some of the very best moments from series two of Taboo Talk – the things that made us gasp, cry, wince, and laugh out loud. Discover, or rediscover, the frank and funny chats that continue to make Taboo Talk resonate with so many people as we deep-dive into everything from chronic pain, menopause and safe sex, to male mental health, bladder control and fertility. Featuring Ugo Monye, Lisa Snowden, Ferne McCann, Roman and Martin Kemp, Megan Barton-Hanson, Amy Hart, Ollie Locke and Malin Andersson, series two proved that nothing should ever be off-limits when it comes to health and wellbeing. At the end of this episode there’s also a sneak preview of series three which is shaping up to be just as eye-opening as this one. RESOURCEThe Boots Health Hub CHRONIC PAIN RESOURCESPublic Health England’s report on chronic pain in UK adultsNHS advice on managing chronic painePhysioLeva Pain Clinic MENOPAUSE RESOURCESMenopause Support, Advice & Products | BootsBoots Online Doctor Menopause & HRT TreatmentNHS menopause informationMy Menopause Centre BLADDER LEAK RESOURCESNHS incontinence informationNHS incontinence statisticsePhysio MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCESSamaritansShoutCALMRethinkNHS Every Mind MattersPapyrus Suicide Prevention SEXUAL HEALTH RESOURCESBoots Online Sexual Health DoctorBoots home testing kitsNHS contraception guideBBC news report on STI ratesMorning After Pill/Emergency Contraceptive Pill information FERTILITY RESOURCESNHS information on infertility and treatmentsFertility Network UKBritish Infertility Counselling AssociationThe Good Grief TrustGuy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust Fertility Preservation (Egg Freezing) informationUK government information on surrogacy legal rightsSurrogacy SupportTommy’s Miscarriage SupportThe Miscarriage AssociationrC4u4L32H1W6T8WFdbcy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
28/06/2234m 46s

My fertility journey: The expert Q&A, featuring Dr Stephanie Ooi

This bonus show is the sister episode to the previously released “My fertility journey: What I wish I’d known”. Featuring GP and IVF mum, Dr Stephanie Ooi, it answers practical questions surrounding the subject – all of them sent in by Taboo Talk listeners. Dr Stephanie debunks myths and delivers advice on fertility-related worries and queries surrounding age, IVF, egg freezing, lifestyle factors, genetics, hormonal contraceptives, PCOS, endometriosis, and even the Covid vaccine. Remember: we ask the questions, so you don’t have to. Please be aware that this bonus episode includes discussions of fertility issues that some listeners may find upsetting. If you are affected by what you hear, and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.  RESOURCES NHS information on infertility and treatmentsFertility Network UKBritish Infertility Counselling AssociationThe Good Grief TrustGuy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust Fertility Preservation (Egg Freezing) informationUK government information on surrogacy legal rightsSurrogacy Support Tommy’s Miscarriage Support The Miscarriage Association Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
04/03/2221m 51s

My fertility journey: What I wish I’d known, featuring Amy Hart, Ollie Locke and Malin Andersson

Whether you know if you do, don’t, or might want children, fertility is a subject fraught with strong emotions. It’s a personal choice that can feel very public, with everyone having a point of view or a story to tell. Nowadays, thank goodness, there are more options for more people as science and society catches up to the fact that there’s no one-size fits all when it comes to expectations around having children. However, that doesn’t mean it’s simple. For many, the journey to having a child is complicated, expensive and often painful – both physically and mentally. This panel-format episode, featuring Amy Hart, Ollie Locke and Malin Andersson, discusses those realities and addresses the question: “What do you wish you’d known before you started your own fertility journey?” Please be aware that this episode includes open and honest discussions around fertility issues including IVF, surrogacy, egg freezing, perimenopause, miscarriage, and the loss of a child. Some listeners may find the content upsetting. If you are affected by what you hear, and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.  RESOURCES NHS information on infertility and treatmentsFertility Network UKBritish Infertility Counselling AssociationThe Good Grief TrustGuy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust Fertility Preservation (Egg Freezing) informationUK government information on surrogacy legal rightsSurrogacy SupportTommy’s Miscarriage SupportThe Miscarriage Association Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
02/03/2250m 57s

Sexual health: Let’s talk safe sex, featuring Megan Barton-Hanson

Practicing safe sex has a huge impact on the overall health of individuals and communities. Yet, the entirety of many people’s sexual health education involved a mortified teacher putting a condom onto a banana at school. Public figures speaking candidly about the importance of knowing an implant from an IUD are therefore playing an essential role in smashing taboos around the subject. In this episode, TV personality Megan Barton-Hanson – a pioneer when it comes to advocating for openness and honesty around sex and sexuality – discusses the many benefits of practicing safe sex and how knowledge is power. RESOURCES Boots Online Sexual Health DoctorBoots home testing kitsNHS contraception guideBBC news report on STI ratesMorning After Pill/Emergency Contraceptive Pill information Products referenced in the episodeCondomsLubeAdult Toys Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23/02/2222m 36s

The unspoken truth about male mental health, featuring Roman and Martin Kemp

We’ve come a long way since the days when masculinity was defined by a stiff-upper lip and a “man up” attitude, but stigmas around male emotional vulnerability still exist, and changing expectations come with their own challenges. Suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50 – a sobering fact that reveals much about the general state of men’s mental health, with men far less likely to seek help and support (either professionally or personally) than women for mental health issues. Here, Capital Breakfast host Roman Kemp is joined by his father, the actor, director and musician Martin Kemp, to discuss their own mental health struggles, the pressure of societal and cultural expectations, and the things we can all do to better look after ourselves and others. Please be aware that this episode includes open and honest discussions around suicide and attempted suicide, which some listeners may find upsetting. If you are affected by the content of this episode and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.  RESOURCES Samaritans Shout CALM Rethink NHS Every Mind Matters Papyrus Suicide Prevention   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16/02/2246m 23s

Nobody sneeze: It’s time to talk bladder leaks, featuring Ferne McCann and Clare Bourne

More than 14 million adults in the UK struggle with bladder control – a huge number which should reassure anyone who worries about leaking when sneezing, having sex, exercising, or laughing (amongst many other triggers), that they’re absolutely not alone. However, bladder leakage is never ideal, so learning that there are things you can do about it, and that it doesn’t have to affect your daily life, is key to feeling more confident. This episode welcomes TV personality and presenter Ferne McCann, as well as women’s physiotherapist Clare Bourne, to chat all things incontinence, including why it happens, tips to help stop it happening – and the awfulness of the word ‘incontinence’.RESOURCES The Boots Health Hub NHS incontinence informationNHS incontinence statistics ePhysioProducts referenced within the episode: Boots Staydry pants for womenBoots Staydry pants for menBoots’ range of incontinence padsElvie Pelvic Floor TrainerContrelle Activgard bladder support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09/02/2235m 54s

Don’t sweat it: Let’s stop muddling through the menopause, featuring Lisa Snowdon & Dr Shahzadi Harper

Half of the world’s population will experience perimenopause and menopause – and yet barely anyone’s talking about it. It’s estimated that around 13 million women are going through this natural biological process right now in the UK – experiencing such joyful symptoms as hot flushes, fatigue, insomnia, loss of libido, and mood swings – but still stigma, secrecy and shame surround the subject. In this episode, TV and radio presenter Lisa Snowdon shares her experience of perimenopause with women’s health expert Dr Shahzadi Harper. They discuss why this is such a crucial conversation for everyone to have (not just women), and why, with the right information and support, menopause can actually be a positive experience.RESOURCES Menopause Support, Advice & Products | BootsBoots Online Doctor Menopause & HRT Treatment The Boots Health Hub NHS menopause information My Menopause Centre Referenced products:Boots Menopause by Complete Woman (vitamins) Boots Vaginal Moisturiser Gel (30g Tube & Applicator) Boots Good Gut Live Friendly Bacteria + Women's Health Support Capsules Boots Synbiotics Pre & Pro Gut Blend Menopause Capsules Boots Menolieve Black Cohosh root extract  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
02/02/2236m 8s

Pain: You don’t have to grin and bear it, featuring Ugo Monye

Chronic pain affects around two fifths of the UK population, meaning millions of us are living with pain that has lasted for three months or longer. Most commonly taking the form of back and neck pain, fibromyalgia (widespread musculoskeletal pain), and osteoarthritis (a form of arthritis), chronic pain can impact absolutely everything – from work and exercise, to sleep, socialising, and sex. Hell, sometimes just the act of sitting down can be a traumatic event. In this episode, broadcaster and former rugby star Ugo Monye opens up about his experience of suffering with chronic back pain for years, regularly undergoing injections in his spine, until he was forced to pull out of Strictly Come Dancing in 2021, making him realise he couldn’t just grin and bear it anymore.RESOURCES The Boots Health HubPublic Health England’s report on chronic pain in UK adultsNHS advice on managing chronic painePhysioLeva Pain Clinic Referenced products:Max Strength Cod Liver OilJoint Assure PlusBoots Digital Pain Relief BeltBoots Digital Pain ReliefBoots Kinesiology Tape Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26/01/2234m 35s

Boots presents Taboo Talk [Series 2 Trailer]

Welcome back to the second series of Taboo Talk – the empowering and entertaining podcast brought to you by Boots. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19/01/221m 32s

Taboo Talk Series One: The Best Bits

Join us for a trip down memory lane as we revisit some of the best moments from series one of Taboo Talk. Discover, or rediscover, what made Boots’ very first podcast resonate with so many listeners as we discussed everything from anxiety, gut health, pregnancy, and periods, to sex, sleep, and self care. Featuring Jamie Laing, Rochelle Humes, Ashley James, Jonny Wilkinson, Laura Whitmore, Natalie Pinkham, Lottie Drynan, The Mac Twins, Hannah Witton and Jessica Megan, Taboo Talk Series One broke taboos, debunked myths and said the unsayable. At the end of this episode there’s also a sneak preview of Series Two which is going to be packed with just as many frank, funny and fascinating moments as this one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14/01/2226m 55s

There’s no shame in self-care – it’s the ultimate act of love for mind and body, with Laura Whitmore

To many people in this time poor world, it can seem we’ve reached peak self-care – it seems self-indulgent, even selfish. But taking a little time out for some self-care is actually essential to help you mentally and physically deal with this thing called life. Host Vogue Williams and Laura Whitmore discuss why being kind to yourself is so under-rated (and why saying ‘no’ is Laura’s favourite self-care strategy)! They also chat about how they fit it into your lives while juggling children, work schedules and not having parents nearby to help out. Run a bath, light some candles and have a listen… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
07/09/2127m 9s

Can’t sleep, won’t sleep: when counting sheep just won’t cut it, with Natalie Pinkham and Dr Nerina Ramlakhan

This episode will focus on sleep issues we simply don’t talk about - like sleepwalking, sleep talking, even night terrors. And, how, if you’re a bad sleeper it affects every aspect of your life. Sky Sports, F1 and BBC presenter Natalie Pinkham speaks openly to host Vogue Williams about her night terrors and sleepwalking experiences and the impact this had on her life (including some of her maddest sleepwalking escapades!), while sleep therapist, author physiologist and motivational speaker, Dr Nerina Ramlakhan, is on hand to explain what’s happening and why. And, of course, to provide loads of helpful tips for fellow bad sleepers.NB: If you're experiencing any kind of sleep issue, always talk to your GP. The Nightingale Hospital in London also offers help for sleeping disorders - find out more https://www.nightingalehospital.co.uk/sleep-disorders; call 020 7535 7700 or email patientservices@nightingalehospital.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
31/08/2139m 22s

Sex: everything you were afraid to ask, with Hannah Witton and Jessica Megan

Host Vogue Williams gets 'under the covers' with YouTuber, broadcaster and author, Hannah Witton alongside A Bloody Good Period ambassador and sex positivity influencer, Jessica Megan, to get down and dirty about all things sex. Because, despite it being 2021, sex is still one of the most ‘taboo’ topics there is. Everything from the magic of masturbation, to desire, arousal, physicality, partners, STDs and basic biological facts are often considered too embarrassing or socially inappropriate to discuss. Why? And what are the questions we really want to know the answers to? The girls break down some barriers and debunk some myths while they're at it.NB: If you're worried about your sexual health, always see your GP or visit your local sexual health clinic. For more information on local services available to you and things like emergency contraception go to https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/sexual-health Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24/08/2149m 22s

A bloody good chat about periods, with Lottie Drynan and Dr Brooke Vandermolen

An informative and funny chat about periods and hormones with body confidence campaigner and ‘You’ve Gut This’ founder Lottie Drynan and ‘Obgyn Mum’ Dr Brooke Vandermolen. Host Vogue Williams gets Lottie talking about her periods, why she thinks there’s still a stigma around discussing them, her personal experience with her cycle and how hormones affect her body and moods - even her quite dramatic induction into using a menstrual cup!  Dr Vandermolen will give listeners the science on hormones/periods/moods/pain/cramps. What is “normal”, what’s “worrying” and, in her experience, is the conversation becoming less taboo?NB: If there's anything your worried about with regards to your cycle or your periods, always speak to your GP.• Feminine Hygiene & Care Products - Boots • Menstrual Cups | Feminine Hygiene - Boots Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
17/08/2132m 37s

What having a baby does to your body, with Rochelle Humes and Ashley James

From leaky bladders to leaky boobs – what really happens to our bodies during pregnancy and birth? And how does that affect us mentally? This no-holds-barred episode features Singer, presenter, author, and hair and skincare brand founder, Rochelle Humes, alongside DJ, presenter, model, and body acceptance and mental health campaigner, Ashley James, who will share all the gross, unexpected, hilarious and awful things they experienced while pregnant, during birth and postpartum with host Vogue Williams. NB: If you're pregnant or post-partum and have any physical or mental health symptoms you're worried about, call your midwife or GP as soon as possible. You can also call the midwives from Tommy's charity for free between 9-5pm Monday-Friday on 0800 014 7800 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/08/2150m 54s

Gut instinct: what’s your stomach trying to tell you, with Lisa and Alana Macfarlane (The Gut Stuff) and Jonny Wilkinson

Gut health is a relatively young science. Investigations into the effect of the gut microbiome on general health and wellbeing are ongoing, but one thing everyone agrees on is that it is a lot more influential than previously thought. This episode features Lisa and Alana Macfarlane, aka The Mac Twins – Scottish DJs, presenters and founders of The Gut Stuff, who have made it their mission for the last few years to better understand what the gut is all about – and rugby icon Jonny Wilkinson whose interest in gut health spawned a new business. This episode will deliver listeners an entertaining – and very necessary – Gut Health 101 lesson. NB: Just a reminder that if you are worried about your gut health in any way, please seek advice from your GP. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
03/08/2133m 17s

Worry lines: what it’s like to have anxiety, with Jamie Laing

The world’s mental health is not in a good way. A year of lockdown, health scares, grief, strains on decimated public health services, and untold professional and personal upheaval has wreaked havoc on, well, everything. Anxiety is here in a big way. Even pre-pandemic, a whopping one in four people suffered from a mental health issue every year in England.  So, let’s talk about anxiety, the elephant in the room. Jamie Laing joins Vogue to discuss his experience of suffering from anxiety – what does living with it actually mean in reality, and what can be done about it?NB: If you're worried about your anxiety or your mental health, call your GP and ask to speak to someone immediately. Or alternatively call the Samaritans for free, confidential emotional support 24/7 on 116 123. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27/07/2136m 20s

Welcome to Taboo Talk [Trailer]

Welcome to Taboo Talk, an empowering and entertaining new podcast brought to you by Boots. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21/07/211m 5s
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