Hi, I'm Rosie Taylor
An award-winning health and consumer affairs journalist and media consultant, based in the UK.
Journalism
I’m an investigative journalist, reporting news you can trust on women’s health and family life in the UK,.
You can find me writing news, features and investigations for major UK news publications, including The Times, Telegraph, Guardian, Daily Mail, Independent, i, The Sun, Yahoo UK and The Sunday Times Magazine.
Speaking
I’m an expert voice and speaker on topics around women’s health and journalism/PR relations.
I’ve featured on multiple broadcast outlets and podcasts including BBC News, Times Radio, BBC radio stations and LBC Radio, as well as at corporate events, festivals and in documentaries.
You can listen to my podcast about why postnatal health matters here: Mother Bodies .
Media Consultancy
Get Featured is my media consultancy and training service which gives you the tools you need to get your message into the national media.
I’ve spent a decade working with organisations of all sizes - from global brands to charities and start-up entrepreneurs - to help them maximise their national media coverage.
Sign up for my weekly Get Featured newsletter for a low-cost, friendly and informative guide to successfully pitching to UK national publications.
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Recent Work
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Speaking & Events
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Awards & Nominations
Discover my award-winning journalism
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Training & Consultancy
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Have you heard…
Award-winning journalist Rosie Taylor chats with inspirational guests about their personal stories of recovery after pregnancy and birth, how the politics of postnatal health affects us all - and the big ideas which could change parents' lives for the better.
Available now on all podcast players.