Irish Paralympic track cyclist Eamonn Byrne on living with psoriatic arthritis and well being coach Aisling Nestor on addressing burn out and stress for medical professionals

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Releasing The Power of Shame

Guest: Intimacy Specialist Grace Alice O'SheaA warning that this discussion contains adult themes pertaining to sexual shame.If you need support you can contact the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre 1800 77 88 88. 

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