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The Future of Women’s Health with Rhiannon Jones

Ep. 32

Rhiannon is a futurist specialising in women’s health. As the former Co-founder of Ultra Violet, the only Women's Health, Wellness and FemTech trend forecasters, she is uniquely positioned to analyse the data and set predictions on future consumer trends in the women’s health space.


We talk about where this increase in discussing and promoting women’s health has come from. 

The dark side of companies using it as a marketing trend. 

The role of AI in progressing women’s health and much more! 


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Nexus online nutrition coaching link: https://form.typeform.com/to/umRWcJj4   



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