My Yellow Couch Podcast
Welcome to My Yellow Couch. My little corner in the world of podcasts.
I am constantly motivated and inspired by strength, resilience and honesty in others. On this podcast I chat with people who have all of these qualities, who go against the grain, push themselves out of their comfort zones and never apologise for the choices they make.
I have never done things in my life the usual way and each episode I seek others like me for down to earth honest chats about life, loss, adversity and love.
Heather Condren
In this episode I chat with Heather Condren, a florist and former social care worker who started Flowerpop after she won a scholarship from Kay's Flower School in Dublin. She lives and works in Inchicore in Dublin with her husband and two-year-old son. In the absolute shit storm that is COVID there have been some bright bits and Heathers is one of them. A pandemic will force reassessment of a lot of things and Heather found her love of flowers led her to a brand new florist business that is taking Dublin by storm. She tells us all about her journey, her fears, imposter syndrome and how she managed to push through all of it to create Flowerpop. I simply adore Heathers strength and love of what she does and I eagerly await Flowerpop delivery to Cork! Enjoy x
45 mins
23 May 2021 Finished
Blessing Dada
In this episode I chat with Blessing Dada. Blessing is a student in Youth & Community Development at Technological University Dublin. She is an outspoken, passionate activist on all sorts of social justice issues, especially mental health awareness (with her own lived experiences) among Black and other ethnic minority communities in Ireland. She is also involved in organisations such as SpunOut and See Change. I enjoyed our conversation so much. As a young Black Irish/Nigerian woman, her lived experiences are vital to understanding the lack of supports for people of colour here in Ireland in the world of mental health. As a therapist, I learned a lot during our chat about inclusivity and the importance of stepping outside my own privilege. Enjoy x
38 mins
9 May 2021 Finished
Morgan Livingstone
in this episode I speak with Morgan Livingstone, Canadian Child Life Specialist, Child lIfe Officer of WEChope and one of my very best friends. Mo chats all about her work as a child life specialist, her passion about the amazing abilities of kids facing illness, trauma, end of life and loss and how to speak to your kids about their feelings during COVID. We cry, we laugh and we could have spoken for hours. If you have kids I highly recommend listening to Morgans experience and wisdom when it comes to little people and their feelings. Enjoy x
49 mins
2 May 2021 Finished
Julie Keeley-Hughes
In this episode I speak with Julie Keeley-Hughes. Her beloved sister Lynn, died suddenly 2 years ago. We chat about Lynn, her life and her legacy. Jules shares how she is learning to navigate her overwhelming grief so openly and honestly with me. She takes us on her sea swimming journey since the first day of lockdown and how it is helping her make sense of Lynns untimely death. Jules resilience in the face of adversity is something that will never leave me. Enjoy x
49 mins
25 April 2021 Finished
AnnMarie McQueen
In this episode I speak with AnnMarie McQueen, Canadian journalist, living in Abu Dhabi & creator of the online forum and weekly newsletter HotFlashInc. She is also the editor of the website "LivingHealthyMag.com' the first wellness website for women & men in UAE. We speak all about HotFlashInc and why she found herself creating it, dating, orgasms, Canada and of course, perimenopause. AnnMarie is smart and informed and incredibly open about her experiences. My kind of person! Enjoy x
52 mins
18 April 2021 Finished