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Broadcaster Lorraine Keane to shine light on women's health at Laois event
Lorraine was the first Irish public figure to openly discuss her perimenopause story in 2016
Broadcaster Lorraine Keane will speak at an event in Laois for Enterprise Week.
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Leinster Express reporter
20 Feb 2024 6:30 PM
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Broadcaster Lorraine Keane will be shining a light on women's health at an International Women's Day event in Laois.
Lorraine was the first Irish public figure to openly discuss her perimenopause story in 2016 and has continued to fuel the conversation, hosting her Let’s Talk Hormone Health podcast and regional events.
She is also an IFTA-nominated broadcaster, journalist, and founder of Fashion Relief, a preloved women’s clothing and accessories charity initiative that raised over one million euros for Irish charities.
Best known for her work as an entertainment correspondent for TV3 and Anchor of Xpose, where she conducted interviews and reported from high-profile entertainment events around the world, including The Oscars, MTV Awards, The BAFTA and the Cannes Film Festival.
The event, which is being held as part of Enterprise Week, will take place at Castle Durrow Country House Hotel on March 8 when Lorriane will open up about female health and offer business tips on skincare.
She will be joined by Dr. Mary Ryan, Consultant Endocrinologist, who will speak on women's health and ‘Taking Care of you’.
The talk will take place from 12:30pm - 2:30pm on March 8 and you can register now through this link https://lnkd.in/eK_N3XMP.
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