Did you know 1 in 4 Australians will experience incontinence at some time in their lives?
If so many people face continence issues, then why aren’t more of us talking about it?
Join Rhiannon Tracey on Stream of Continence, supported by Convatec, as she smashes taboos and shares the incredible stories of people with a lived experience of continence and spinal injury.
Subscribe now to catch the first episode, coming soon.
This podcast was recorded on Aboriginal Land around Australia and we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country.
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