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The utterly remarkable story of Aoife Lennon. Anorexia, surviving suicide, excelling in sport. Our most powerful podcast yet

The utterly remarkable story of Aoife Lennon. Anorexia, surviving suicide, excelling in sport. Our most powerful podcast yet

Aoife Lennon- Armagh for All-Ireland- survivng anorexia, suicide & achieving success

The GAA Social · BBC Radio Ulster

February 21, 20231h 11m

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Show Notes

This is the most powerful episode of the GAA Social. Oisin McConville & Thomas Niblock take in the remarkable story of Armagh Gaelic footballer Aoife Lennon.

The former NI soccer international explains how anorexia almost ended her life and continues to have an influence on her daily and sporting day-to-day. Afraid of pasta, anxiety and a menstrual cycle that's been missing for a decade. These challenges, folllowed the suicide of Aoife's father, when she was just 13-years-old.

This is a story of resilience, openness and the GAA Social shines a light on critically important conversations. Aoife explains her story before Thomas and Oisin unpick and explore a world we know very little about.

It’s not just female sportspeople. There’s growing evidence, suggesting eating disorders are changing the lives of male sports stars. Why is this and what can be done to help?

It’s different- but it’s powerful. Mega respect to the brilliant Aoife Lennon, a role model we can all be proud of for sharing her incredible story.