In terms of the logistics of life, so much still falls to women
Read MoreHow your particular parenting style is nobody’s business.
Read MoreOur natural optimism and lightness of being can be shaken by experience. Jessie Collins considers how to let the spirit of adventure and hope regrow.
Read MoreHow do you deal with behaviour you can’t just walk away from? Investigating coping mechanisms to deal with difficult people we are bound to.
Read MoreYes, but just watch out for the pandemics
Read MoreFor years, women have been the focus of fertility. This has to change, writes Jessie Collins.
Read MoreWe need to reframe our ideas about what success should look like.
Read MoreThe experience of midlife is as much a physical reckoning as it is a mental one
Read MoreWhat this pandemic has shown is that not only does the workplace need a reinvention, so does the home.
Read MoreWith only 30% of Irish GP’s being female, this writer argues that our healthcare is still buried in Victorian ignorance and sexism
Read MoreAnd it is the way up
Read MoreSingle women in their midlife and beyond are still often viewed as someone to be suspicious of, or worse, pitied.
Read MoreAnd possibly our perception of marriage too…
Read MoreOn the 20th anniversary of his death, Jessie Collins remembers her creative, elusive Dad and realises his legacy
Read MoreJessie Collins on school reports, and why they sometimes need to disappear down the back of the sofa.
Read MoreContemplating using your imagination to manage loneliness, and how reverie serves us
Read MoreWe’ve had a pretty toxic relationship with our stomachs and it’s time to change the conversation
Read MoreLike a new tide, the time for change is here
Read MoreEspecially these days…
Read MoreEverything, frankly. We have an opportunity to make a difference now. If we want to.
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