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Dr Ebun Joseph outlines microaggressions experienced in the workplace. Read by Nadine Reid.
Lia and Aisling sit down with Jo Linehan to chat about finances and freelancing.
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Aisling Keenan‘s life is more colourful – literally – than most. Here, she writes about her neurological condition, synaesthesia, and interviews artist and photographer Rebecca Fahey, another synaesthete, about her unique artworks.
An unexpected delivery causes Taryn de Vere to begin to untangle her memories of her father…
Nadine Reid shares a home with 94-year-old Minnie Byrne. They took a trip down memory lane together recently, and unearthed some truly unique treasures...
Fiona Hyde reflects on the unknown impressions we make on others...
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Guest contributor Niamh Donnelly is a middle-distance athlete and long-time member of Dublin City Harriers Athletic Club. She competes in cross country, 800m, 1500m and occasionally the 4 x 400m relay. Here, she chats to Liadán Hynes about the conflict between womanhood and sport.
Inspired by Fionnuala Jones’ recent piece Self-Care Down There, Aisling Keenan and Fionnuala chat about vulvas and how we treat ours, how women perceive their own vulva, and whether masks for vulvas are a marketing swizz or if there’s anything to them.
Taryn de Vere’s In Praise of Pinnies looks at the history of the clothes she has collected over the years from charity shops, and examines the small acts of rebellion women stage in the choices they make on how they dress their outside layer. Read more on Roguecollective.ie
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