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A heartfelt story about Downs Syndrome with UK Solicitor Claire McGrath.

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Welcome to the fourth episode of The Brain Game Changer podcast. I am your host, Melissa Gough. In this week’s episode we headed to London in the UK, where I had the pleasure of speaking with Criminal Defence Solicitor, Claire McGrath. Around 15 years ago I participated in some work experience with the firm Claire was employed at, whilst I was considering moving into law after completing my education degree.

Time has passed, and I veered off in a different direction, however, it has been wonderful connecting over recent times. In this episode, Claire, also a partner to Oliver and mother to two boys, shares the experiences surrounding the birth of her boys, motherhood and her journey as a family when Finn was diagnosed with Down Syndrome post birth. We discuss recent UK law changes, public figures who are shining a light on raising awareness about Down Syndrome and Claire’s purpose to also spread up to date, accurate and educated information to the mothers and families who need it.

This is a very heartfelt, honest and sincere conversation.

Links:

Positive About Down Syndrome

21&Co

Downs Syndrome Australia

Follow @thebraingamechanger on Instagram

The Brain Game Changer is produced in collaboration with Pretty Podcasts.

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Welcome to the fourth episode of The Brain Game Changer podcast. I am your host, Melissa Gough. In this week’s episode we headed to London in the UK, where I had the pleasure of speaking with Criminal Defence Solicitor, Claire McGrath. Around 15 years ago I participated in some work experience with the firm Claire was employed at, whilst I was considering moving into law after completing my education degree.

Time has passed, and I veered off in a different direction, however, it has been wonderful connecting over recent times. In this episode, Claire, also a partner to Oliver and mother to two boys, shares the experiences surrounding the birth of her boys, motherhood and her journey as a family when Finn was diagnosed with Down Syndrome post birth. We discuss recent UK law changes, public figures who are shining a light on raising awareness about Down Syndrome and Claire’s purpose to also spread up to date, accurate and educated information to the mothers and families who need it.

This is a very heartfelt, honest and sincere conversation.

Links:

Positive About Down Syndrome

21&Co

Downs Syndrome Australia

Follow @thebraingamechanger on Instagram

The Brain Game Changer is produced in collaboration with Pretty Podcasts.

  continue reading

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