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Tag: Look Good Feel Better

  • Lifeline

“Look Good, Feel Better” with Elizabeth Whelan

7th Seal March 15, 2021
Elizabeth Whelan, Director of Zestivo chats with Debbie about health & wellness and what she is doing for International Women’s Day of Happiness which takes place on March 20th with the Irish charity “Look Good, Feel Better”.
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Look Good Feel Better Charity with Annabel O Keefe

7th Seal March 3, 2021
Annabel O Keefe who is General Manager with Irish Charity “Look good feel better ” joinss Debbie McMahon to talk about the work she does within the charity & about International day of happiness which takes place on March 20th 2021. Over the…
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Lifeline 03 – 09 – 2019 Elizabeth Whelan

George Mulcahy September 3, 2019
Lakshmy is joined by Elizabeth Whelan. Elizabeth explains how an infection she experienced helped her to examine and change her own personal lifestyle and behaviour leading her to create a small charity called Look Good – Feel Better who support women through…
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  • Week in Review

The Week In Review: Interview with Annabel O’Keeffe

Paul Brazil September 2, 2019
Annabel O’Keeffe General Manager with ‘Look Good Feel Better’ a charity which helps people through their cancer journey talks to Ken Kilbride on the Week in Review!
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Look Good Feel Better Irish Cancer Charity

debbie July 9, 2019
Debbie Mc Mahon speaks with Annabel who is manager with Look good feel better cancer charity. The charity help women going through chemotherapy with the power of make-up to help rebuild self-confidence and self-esteem.
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  • The Week In Review

Look Good Feel Better

Keith Campbell July 7, 2016
On the Week In Review Ken Kilbride chats to Emily Dunne who is the Joint Manager with Look Good Feel Better. Look Good Feel Better charity is a non-medical, brand neutral, free service that supports women with the visible side effects of…
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