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  • Podcast: Talk Hair Loss

Podcast: Talk Hair Loss

‘Talk Hair Loss’ is the podcast series from Alopecia UK. Podcasts are a great way to listen to conversations and news on the go; whether you’re out for a walk, in the car or tidying the house! You can enjoy our podcast whenever and wherever you like.

Join us for conversations, issues and subjects surrounding all things hair loss. We’ll be talking directly to those in the alopecia community to hear first-hand the ups and downs of hair loss.

Our first four episodes are a throwback to Alopecia Awareness Month in September of 2020, so if you were unable to sit down and watch our ‘All About Alopecia’ video series you can now listen to some of them on the go!

Or you can find us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts by clicking on the images below or by searching ‘Talk Hair Loss’

Listen on Apple Podcasts 


Episode Eleven - Alopecia in School

Alopecia UK · Experiences of Alopecia in School

Episode Ten - Alopecia and Mental Health

Alopecia UK · Alopecia and Mental Health

Episode Nine - Youth Voice Board: Q&A

Alopecia UK · Youth Voice Board: Q & A
If you’d prefer to watch the conversation you can do so on our YouTube channel here.

Episode Eight - Experiences of Hair Loss and Holidays & Travelling

Alopecia UK · Experiences of Alopecia and Holidays & Travelling

Episode Seven - Coping with Hair Loss

Alopecia UK · Coping with Hair Loss

Episode Six - Experiences of Scarring Hair Loss

Alopecia UK · Experiences of Scarring Alopecia


Episode Five - Alopecia Areata and Regrowth 

Alopecia UK · Alopecia Areata and Regrowth

Episode Four - Experiences of Parents of Children with Hair Loss

Alopecia UK · Experiences Of Parents Of Children With Alopecia

If you’d prefer to watch the conversation you can do so on our YouTube channel here.


Episode Three - Dating with Hair Loss

Alopecia UK · Dating With Alopecia

If you’d prefer to watch the conversation you can do so on our YouTube channel here.


Episode Two (.5!) - SPECIAL EDITION: Interview with Matt Lucas 

Alopecia UK · Special Edition - Alopecia UK interviews Matt Lucas
If you’d prefer to watch the conversation you can do so on our YouTube channel here.

Episode Two - Experiences of Young People with Hair Loss

Alopecia UK · Experiences Of Young People with Alopecia

If you’d prefer to watch the conversation you can do so on our YouTube channel here.


Episode one - Experiences of Men with Hair Loss

Alopecia UK · Experiences Of Men with Alopecia

If you’d prefer to watch the conversation you can do so on our YouTube channel here.


 

Published: 12th January, 2021

Updated: 15th February, 2022

Author: Naomi Hall

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