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Louise Boyce: Mama Still Got It

Topics covered : Motherhood, loss of identity, finding yourself again, modelling, eating disorder, social media.


In this episode I speak to online sensation Louise Boyce, better known as Mama Still Got It.

Louise is a Mum of 3 who’s online content on motherhood is hilarious and her book Mama Still Got It is coming out on the 8th of June.

During our conversation we naturally speak about motherhood, the loss of identity that can often happen when becoming a mother…and finding yourself again, but we also talk about modelling, her struggles with an eating disorder early in her career, social media and her closeness to her sister.

Enjoy and let me know what you think, thanks!


Resources : Bodywhys | The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland


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