DiscoverTaboo on the Terraces'1 in 4 pregnancies; but it isn't talked about' with James Green
'1 in 4 pregnancies; but it isn't talked about' with James Green

'1 in 4 pregnancies; but it isn't talked about' with James Green

Update: 2022-01-10
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James Green is a freelance Sports Broadcaster, Reporter and Presenter who you can regularly see on Sky Sports News reporting from outside stadiums on the latest breaking developments in football, but also on shows including Early Kick Off and The Transfer Show. James has also worked for other companies including ITV and UEFA. He shares highlights from his reporting career in football to date including covering Newcastle's recent takeover, coffees with Tony Adams and shots with Ray Parlour, but also advice and tips for anyone considering a career in sports journalism.

Alongside his professional career, in the last 12 months James has championed through fundraising the Saying Goodbye Charity, who do incredible work in the area of baby loss and bereavement. This came after James and his partner suffered a missed miscarriage in early 2021. It is estimated 1 in 4 pregnancies will end in miscarriage, a disgustingly high number, but James and his partner are believers in sharing their story and experience in order to help others. In easily the most sensitive conversation we have had on the podcast, James discusses with Ryan how this period affected his mental health, but also how he was able to handle their loss and begin to heal. If this conversation helps even one person, then it has done its job.

Please check out our other podcast episodes, and head over to www.tabooontheterraces.co.uk to find helpful resources and contact information if you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode.

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'1 in 4 pregnancies; but it isn't talked about' with James Green

'1 in 4 pregnancies; but it isn't talked about' with James Green

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