🔔CAREER KLAXON🔔
I’ve written a book! It’s part memoir, part women’s stories, part break-up guidebook, with the ultimate message that, whatever happens, you’ll be far better off in the end.
Order What She Did Next now! (Please)
@EveSimmns had the dream wedding, but six months later her then-husband blindsided her and asked for a divorce.
These are the red flags to look out for that Eve wishes she'd known about 👇
https://t.co/wGG2JmwZWb
I feed my baby UPF and it’s totally and completely fine. Ready made baby food is a feminist issue and I’m here to shout about it. #ultraprocessedfood https://t.co/dqaGYhUoGw
A (hopefully) helpful piece on #meningits - why it’s certainly not the new Covid and there’s no reason to panic. Also vaccines are flipping King (sorry RFK) https://t.co/S19JOBRQo4
🌟 Jewish Mother Me podcast – new episode 🌟
“ I couldn’t believe this was happening. Why didn’t I see the signs?”
In the latest episode, we talk to @EveSimmns , a successful author and journalist whose partner of nine years and husband of just six months brutally walked out without giving a reason .
In doing so Eve’s hopes and dreams — not least of becoming the classic Jewish mother she had long imagined — splintered around her.
In a candid conversation, Eve talks to us about betrayal and grief, and ultimately how she rebuilt her life , reshaping a future into one she so richly deserves.
Do have a listen 👇#Jewishmother
https://t.co/jtADPvC5Gl
Are you 'Settling' in your relationship, like @EveSimmns
did?
I was delighted to speak to Eve + @BBCNews@BBCWomansHour about how to spot sub-par relationships, and why you should get out!
https://t.co/jQxZTLGf3t
💔 NEW | What do you do when the life you built disappears overnight?
Join @EveSimmns & @hannahrosewens in conversation on Fane Online for #WhatSheDidNext, exploring the quiet crisis of early, unexpected divorce among millennial women.
📝 Register FREE: https://t.co/EOuseTUf5v
Londoners! Come and join me for a fireside ramble about blindsiding divorce and starting again with the wonderful @TheTroubleClub https://t.co/U99D7iYyNT
I have to say, I have enormous admiration for a partner who stays with someone with anorexia. Parents don’t get to walk away. A partner has a choice to live with the illness and its person, which is often literally hell on earth.
Lily Allen was struggling with an eating disorder while her husband was cheating on her: I’ve written about toxic combination of anorexia and romantic relationships… and how it silently wrecked my marriage to https://t.co/GZltFIRE0c
Lily Allen was struggling with an eating disorder while her husband was cheating on her: I’ve written about toxic combination of anorexia and romantic relationships… and how it silently wrecked my marriage to https://t.co/GZltFIRE0c
love from a v emotional 10 days post-partum Eve who can’t quite believe how her universe looks 3 years on from world-ending disaster. I survived a horrible and unexpected divorce - and you can too! X
🔔CAREER KLAXON🔔
I’ve written a book! It’s part memoir, part women’s stories, part break-up guidebook, with the ultimate message that, whatever happens, you’ll be far better off in the end.
Order What She Did Next now! (Please)
Taking time out from the world's most perfect baby to thank all the brilliant psychiatrists on X for their support with this one. I was cared for by some of the most experienced obs/gynaes/perinatal mental health psychiatrists & all concluded my complication was just unlucky
I find this very difficult. Even if SSRI use was definitely associated with placental abruption (it is not), no physician should make someone who is not their patient feel that they were somehow responsible through their choices for a frightening and life-threatening event.
I find this very difficult. Even if SSRI use was definitely associated with placental abruption (it is not), no physician should make someone who is not their patient feel that they were somehow responsible through their choices for a frightening and life-threatening event.