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In this powerful episode (timed to coincide with the build up to this year's Clean Air Day on 19th June), Dom Burch is joined by Agnes Agyepong—maternal health advocate, founder of Black Child, Clean Air, and creator of the Glow Mama Awards.
Agnes shares how her personal experience of being ignored as a mother led her to uncover the hidden impact of air pollution on children’s health, particularly in Black and working-class communities.
She opens up about battling suicidal thoughts while pregnant, and how she transformed pain into purpose—campaigning for environmental and maternal health justice, and building one of the UK’s largest digital awards for mums on social media.
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Agnes is a force of nature. Her story is a call to action—for belief, community, and change.
⚠️ Trigger Warning
This episode includes discussion of maternal mental health and suicidal thoughts. If you’ve been affected, support is available. (See below.)
🧠 Support and Resources
🔗 Connect with Agnes
Send us a text
In this powerful episode (timed to coincide with the build up to this year's Clean Air Day on 19th June), Dom Burch is joined by Agnes Agyepong—maternal health advocate, founder of Black Child, Clean Air, and creator of the Glow Mama Awards.
Agnes shares how her personal experience of being ignored as a mother led her to uncover the hidden impact of air pollution on children’s health, particularly in Black and working-class communities.
She opens up about battling suicidal thoughts while pregnant, and how she transformed pain into purpose—campaigning for environmental and maternal health justice, and building one of the UK’s largest digital awards for mums on social media.
You’ll hear about:
Agnes is a force of nature. Her story is a call to action—for belief, community, and change.
⚠️ Trigger Warning
This episode includes discussion of maternal mental health and suicidal thoughts. If you’ve been affected, support is available. (See below.)
🧠 Support and Resources
🔗 Connect with Agnes