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This Woman's Work

Rebecca Mack ☕

Growing a community of peace and rage. Woman focused. A drive for better and a chance to find inner calm in a sea of personal and political storms. Engage, enhance and embolden your life.

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Latest Issues

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An honest account of what happened this year when I left my job to become a writer.

Hi, thanks for stopping by. I am Rebecca Mack. Writer, former midwife and mental health support worker, mum to two daughters and a wife of decades. I write about my professional experiences in healthcare, my personal healing journey and all...

21 days ago
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'What do you want for Christmas mum?' It's time for some honest answers.

‘What do you want for Christmas mum?’

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Death by school uniform. How laundering socks was nearly the end of me.

School uniform presented me with one of my biggest life challenges. Was it a challenge I could overcome?

a month ago
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Why this Brit won't give up on enjoying another Thanksgiving in America.

Sod the sightseeing - show me the sales! November 1998.

a month ago
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  • Rebecca Mack ☕

    A community of peace and rage. Woman focused. A place of calm in a sea of personal and political storms. Engage, enhance, embolden.

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