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Rachael Mogan McIntosh
Rachael Mogan McIntosh is a writer, crisis counsellor and community trainer.
When did motherhood become a performance sport?
The internet is awash with different versions of the role. From the yummy mummy, curating my Insta-squares like a magazine, to the tiger or freebirth mum.
- by Rachael Mogan McIntosh
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Opinion
Mental health
What I’ve learnt from the Lifeline tearoom, where trauma and Tim Tams co-exist
Volunteers like me get the privilege of being witness to the struggles of sad strangers. Tragically, demand for our services is on the rise.
- by Rachael Mogan McIntosh
A year in the south of France? What they don’t tell you about the school drop-off
Suddenly, I had a sneaking suspicion that our “challenge to build the children’s resilience” may have, in fact, been a massive crock of rubbish.
- by Rachael Mogan McIntosh
Opinion
First Person Pandemic
Waiting for COVID: One family’s symptomatic odyssey
Symptoms can be devilishly deceptive. A cold, it seems, can still be just a cold gifting you all the drama of illness, but none of those sweet, sweet antibodies.
- by Rachael Mogan McIntosh
Original URL: https://www.watoday.com.au/by/rachael-mogan-mcintosh-p5362c