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    Explore " 40s" with insightful episodes like "He's Our You - Sayid/Christy", "Best Bits #2 – How to Improve Your Sleep", "Namaste - The DHARMA Initiative/Ben", "LaFleur - Sawyer/Dave" and "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham - Locke/Derek" from podcasts like ""LOST in my 40s", "The Happy Menopause", "LOST in my 40s", "LOST in my 40s" and "LOST in my 40s"" and more!

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    Best Bits #2 – How to Improve Your Sleep

    Best Bits #2 – How to Improve Your Sleep

    Welcome to another of my Best Bits to celebrate the amazing milestone of 500,000 downloads for The Happy Menopause podcast. 

    This time, I’m diving right back into the archive to Season 1 for this one, because my chat about sleep with Professor Russell Foster was absolutely fascinating, and even in this pared-down version, there is a wealth of excellent advice. 

    Russell is the Founder and Director of The Sleep and Circadian Research Institute and Head of Oxford University’s Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology. He’s carried out decades of research into the science of circadian rhythms and sleep cycles and won multiple awards for his work. There’s no doubt that he’s the man to speak to about anything to do with sleep!

    In this series of extracts, we discuss Russell’s 4-pillar approach to getting a good night’s sleep; learn why sleep apps are mostly a waste of time; understand the science behind our circadian rhythms and how exposure to morning light is the key to a good night’s sleep. Russell is full of fascinating insights and practical tips to make a material difference to the quality of your sleep!

    If you’re inspired by these Best Bits, you can find the full episode in Season 1, Episode 16 where you can hear everything that Russell has to say about this vital subject.  

    Check out the full Show Notes for this episode on my website www.well-well-well.co.uk/podcast, where you'll find all the relevant links and references for my guest.

    Learn how to build your own menopause diet to manage your symptoms with my latest book
    The Happy Menopause: Smart Nutrition to Help You Flourish.

    LaFleur - Sawyer/Dave

    LaFleur - Sawyer/Dave
    Happy Valentine's Day, everybody! We're gifting you a Dave episode! This week, Ben and Dave try to out-joke one another; Dave does his best to say "foliage," and we all invent the sonar fence before riding some bodies down a hill! Email us here (it may make it onto a video pod!) --- https://www.spacebearmedia.com/contact All our other links! --- https://linktr.ee/spacebearmedia *PLEASE RATE & REVIEW!*

    Ep. 550 – Interview with Rick Milligan: Call and Decoy Collector

    Ep. 550 – Interview with Rick Milligan: Call and Decoy Collector

    In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke interviews guest Rick Milligan, a call and decoy collector. Rick shares his passion for collecting and discusses those who served as mentors to him in the field. They also talk about an upcoming exhibition in the museum and delve into Rick's introduction to the outdoors and hunting. Tune in to hear Rick's journey as an outdoorsman and call collector.

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    Would you go with your "of age" child to a strip club? / Happy V- Day- Supa Fresh Experience S2 EP4

    Would you go with your "of age" child to a strip club? / Happy V- Day- Supa Fresh Experience S2 EP4

    Who were the best-looking girls in grade school?

     Happy V-day!!

    Would you take your "of age" child toa strip club?


    "Join two charismatic black men, in their 40’s, as they dive into lively discussions on current events, relationships, and the global issues that shape our world. This engaging podcast offers insightful perspectives, humor, and relatable stories, creating a dynamic blend of entertainment and enlightenment."

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    S5. Ep 11. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex & the Menopause with Samantha Evans, Sexual Health & Pleasure Expert

    S5. Ep 11. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex & the Menopause with Samantha Evans, Sexual Health & Pleasure Expert

    In this episode, we talk about vaginas, vulvas, sex and sex toys, because we can! As young people we all tend to assume that older people don’t have sex, but we midlife women know better, don’t we? It may be more complicated for us, for a variety of reasons, but women in mid and later life are still sexual beings and we have every right to enjoy our intimate life just as much as we did when we were younger. 

    But we all know that there can be obstacles to this, such as dryness, pain, recurrent infections and loss of libido, so my guest today is here to help with all that, because there’s nothing she doesn’t know about how to manage all these pesky issues that get in the way of a happy and fulfilling sex life. 

    My guest in this episode is the brilliant Samantha Evans.  She has a background in nursing, so she knows all the nitty gritty about our intimate areas and she’s the founder of Jo Divine, an online sex toy company designed to support people to enjoy sexual intimacy and pleasure by using skin-safe products and irritant-free lubricants and moisturisers. We discuss everything from how to manage UTIs and thrush to why and how to use a sex toy to maximise your pleasure. 

    What I love about Sam is that she completely normalises what is a sensitive subject for many of us, and she’s so practical and supportive with her advice. Nothing is off the table with her and it’s a wild ride of a conversation, so get your notebooks ready, buckle in and tune in to hear what she’s got to say!

    If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, remember to subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode and please give it 5 star rating and a short review on Apple podcasts, or whichever platform you listen on, I’d be so grateful. And do tell your friends and family about it too. It really does make a huge difference to the visibility of the podcast, so that more women can find the show. After all, every woman deserves to have a happy menopause. 

    Check out the full Show Notes for this episode on my website www.well-well-well.co.uk/podcast, where you'll find all the relevant links and references for my guest.

    Learn how to build your own menopause diet to manage your symptoms with my latest book
    The Happy Menopause: Smart Nutrition to Help You Flourish.

    316 - Jack/Ben

    316 - Jack/Ben
    This week, the writing is on the bathroom, Ben feasts on A-Aron, and LAPIDUS takes us for the flight of our lives! Email us here (it may make it onto a video pod!) --- https://www.spacebearmedia.com/contact All our other links! --- https://linktr.ee/spacebearmedia *PLEASE RATE & REVIEW!*

    Because You Left - Ensemble/Derek

    Because You Left - Ensemble/Derek
    Welcome back, LOST fans! This week, Faraday pulls an Alpert, Christy chooses cooking over violence, and we all shoot out some tires with Shotgun Willie and Miles DeGrasse Tyson! Join us for the exciting beginning of season five! Email us here (it may make it onto a video pod!) --- https://www.spacebearmedia.com/contact All our other links! --- https://linktr.ee/spacebearmedia *PLEASE RATE & REVIEW!*

    S1-S4 Recap - LOST: Destiny Calls

    S1-S4 Recap - LOST: Destiny Calls
    Hey, LOST fans! We're back with season five! This time, instead of starting with a season four character-specific recap, we're exploring "LOST: Destiny Calls," which originally aired right before the season five premiere. We hear from Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, have a lot of laughs, a few dramatic readings, and even a little tribute to our recurring guest, Dave! Email us here (it may make it onto a video pod!) --- https://www.spacebearmedia.com/contact All our other links! --- https://linktr.ee/spacebearmedia *PLEASE RATE & REVIEW!*

    S5. Ep9. Christmas Nutrition Quiz & Festive Foodie Tips

    S5. Ep9. Christmas Nutrition Quiz & Festive Foodie Tips

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas isn’t it? Of course, that’s not always a good thing if you’re the one organising it and feeling a bit overwhelmed at this point. But even if you absolutely love Christmas (and I have to confess that I do!), there can be a slight sense of dread about the impact it can have on your health and wellbeing, and especially your waistline, with all those extra goodies and social events going on. 

    So I’ve decided to have a bit of fun with a Christmas special episode, because I’ve devised a festive nutrition quiz to test your knowledge and to give you some handy tips and tricks to help avoid some of the health traps that line the holiday season. 

    Tune in to test your knowledge and to pick up some festive foodie tips along the way: discover the best hangover relieving breakfast; which Christmas classic treat contains the least sugar; which popular snack is highest in salt; which cheese is the lowest in saturated fat, plus lots more handy yuletide info. You’ll even find out the best snack to leave out for Santa, so he completes his rounds in good time. 
     
     Give yourself a Christmas treat and see how well you can score!

    If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode and please give it 5 star rating and a short review on Apple podcasts, or whichever platform you listen on, I’d be so grateful. And do tell your friends and family about it too. It really does make a huge difference to the visibility of the podcast, so that more women can find the show. After all, every woman deserves to have a happy menopause. Thanks so much for listening

     

    Check out the full Show Notes for this episode on my website www.well-well-well.co.uk/podcast, where you'll find all the relevant links and references for my guest.

    Learn how to build your own menopause diet to manage your symptoms with my latest book
    The Happy Menopause: Smart Nutrition to Help You Flourish.

    Theories & Questions & More!

    Theories & Questions & More!
    Join us for our fourth and objectively funniest bonus episode yet! This time, we’re talking about the fan theories after season four and fun facts about our character rankings, including an aggregate of over the four seasons. Plus, Lacy read The Invention of Morel and has some fun things to tell you! No Gilgameshing! We promise! Plus, of course, Derek’s biggest questions and theories after four seasons of LOST for the first time! Email us here (it may make it onto a video pod!) --- https://www.spacebearmedia.com/contact All our other links! --- https://linktr.ee/spacebearmedia *PLEASE RATE & REVIEW!*

    S5. Ep. 6 – A Bloody History of Menopause with Dr Helen Foster, Oral Historian

    S5. Ep. 6 – A Bloody History of Menopause with Dr Helen Foster, Oral Historian

    On World Menopause day it seems very fitting to look at the menopause from a historical angle and link it to women’s experience today. It hasn’t been an easy ride for middle-aged women over the centuries.  We’ve proven to be quite a mystery to the medical community, which has led to some unusual, hilarious and often very distressing assumptions about what’s going on with the female body. 

    To help us unravel all this, I’m joined by oral historian Dr Helen Foster of the East Midlands Oral History Archive at the University of Leicester. As well as being an expert around menopausal themes throughout history, she’s also developed the Silent Archive, working with a group of volunteers to record women’s stories of menopause through interviews, personal audio diaries and conversations. I first heard her give a talk about The Bloody History of Menopause last year at The Old Operating Theatre Museum in London, and I was fascinated so I just had to snap her up for the podcast!

    Helen takes us through the history of menopause, explaining the confusion and superstition about menstrual blood that built up over the centuries – did you know that we could turn milk sour and cause all manner of other domestic upheaval during our period? 

    We talk about vilification of post-menopausal women who didn’t fit into the norm, which led to many of the witchcraft trials in the 16th century and women being shut up in asylums in later centuries. She also explains the utterly bizarre medical theory of the “wandering womb” which could apparently cause a whole host of mental and physical health issues! 

    If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode and please give it 5 star rating and a short review on Apple podcasts, or whichever platform you listen on, I’d be so grateful. And do tell your friends and family about it too. It really does make a huge difference to the visibility of the podcast, so that more women can find the show. After all, every woman deserves to have a happy menopause. 

    Check out the full Show Notes for this episode on my website www.well-well-well.co.uk/podcast, where you'll find all the relevant links and references for my guest.

    Learn how to build your own menopause diet to manage your symptoms with my latest book
    The Happy Menopause: Smart Nutrition to Help You Flourish.

    S5. Ep. 5 Nutrition for a Healthy Heart with Jackie Lynch, Nutritionist & Author

    S5. Ep. 5 Nutrition for a Healthy Heart with Jackie Lynch, Nutritionist & Author

    The theme for this year’s World Menopause Day is cardiovascular disease. You may wonder what that’s got to do with the menopause, so here’s the thing: once you come through the menopause, your body will adjust to the new hormonal version of you and for the most part your symptoms will settle down, just like they did after puberty. But there are one or two key areas that you need to continue to focus on in the long-term – bone health is one, as I’m sure you’re aware. Heart health is another, which is why we’re shining a spotlight on it this year. 

    It may surprise you to know that cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death amongst women, so it’s much more common than you might think, and your heart definitely deserves your full attention. I come across cardiovascular conditions quite a lot in my menopause nutrition clinic, so I’ve decided to dedicate this episode to sharing a range of diet and lifestyle approaches to support a healthy heart. 

    I explain blood pressure and cholesterol, so you know what role they play in the body and how they can impact your cardiovascular health, and I talk you through the different parameters, so that you can understand the basics of any test results. 

    Tune in to find out which foods to focus on to maintain a healthy blood pressure and to regulate your cholesterol levels and what you need to avoid or limit to keep on track. I also talk you through the heart healthy diets with the most research, so you can start to tweak your shopping list and meal planning to keep yourself on track. 

    This episode is full of all my best foodie tips to help you show your heart some love!

    If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode and please give it 5 star rating and a short review on Apple podcasts, or whichever platform you listen on, I’d be so grateful. And do tell your friends and family about it too. It really does make a huge difference to the visibility of the podcast, so that more women can find the show. After all, every woman deserves to have a happy menopause. 

    Check out the full Show Notes for this episode on my website www.well-well-well.co.uk/podcast, where you'll find all the relevant links and references for my guest.

    Learn how to build your own menopause diet to manage your symptoms with my latest book
    The Happy Menopause: Smart Nutrition to Help You Flourish.

    S5. Ep 4. Healthy Cooking for the Menopause, with Fiona Staunton, Chef and Educator.

    S5. Ep 4. Healthy Cooking for the Menopause, with Fiona Staunton, Chef and Educator.

    We all know that cooking with fresh ingredients can make a huge difference to our health and wellbeing, but that can be easier said than done when you’re juggling the demands of a busy life. And if you’re not especially confident in the kitchen, it can seem very daunting to start cooking from scratch if you’re worn out after a busy day. But help is at hand in today’s episode, as I’m joined by the brilliant chef Fiona Staunton who’s made it her mission to make cooking good food uncomplicated, quick and easy. 

    Fiona is a Ballymaloe-trained chef and the founder of Fiona’s Food For Life, which specialises in in-person and virtual cooking demonstrations to create healthy treats and to take the hassle out of home-cooked meals for the whole family. She’s full of fantastic practical tips to make our lives easier and our meals more delicious. 

    We discuss the barriers to cooking healthy food and how to overcome them, especially if you lack confidence in the kitchen. We also explore the key foods that can play a part in managing menopause symptoms and Fiona shares some of her mouthwatering and menopause-friendly recipe ideas for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 

    I promise you that you’ll feel inspired to get into the kitchen and start cooking straight away, once you’ve listened to what Fiona has to say!

    If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, please give it 5-star rating and a short review on Apple podcasts, or whichever platform you listen on, I’d be so grateful. And do tell your friends and family about it too. It really does make a huge difference to the visibility of the podcast, so that more women can find the show. Because every woman deserves to have a happy menopause.

     

    Check out the full Show Notes for this episode on my website www.well-well-well.co.uk/podcast, where you'll find all the relevant links and references for my guest.

    Learn how to build your own menopause diet to manage your symptoms with my latest book
    The Happy Menopause: Smart Nutrition to Help You Flourish.

    S5. Ep. 3 – Reflexology for Supporting Menopause with Sally Earlam, Reflexologist

    S5. Ep. 3 – Reflexology for Supporting Menopause with Sally Earlam, Reflexologist

    Have you ever tried reflexology? It’s way more than just a fancy foot massage! In fact, it’s been used for thousands of years as a therapeutic practice to support health and wellbeing. I’m a fairly recent convert to the wonders of reflexology and I know it makes a huge difference to me. So to find out more and to understand the research behind it, I’ve called on the help of expert reflexologist and teacher, Sally Earlam to share her wisdom with us. 

    She has a background in nursing and has been a reflexologist for 24 years. She’s also a trained teacher and has previously taught the Reflexology Diploma, but now focuses on teaching advanced courses for qualified reflexologists in Menopause, Maternity and Mindful Reflexology.

    Sally explains the fascinating history of reflexology and the theory behind it. We discuss the emerging body of research around the health benefits of the practice and how it could make a real difference to hormone balance and your menopause symptoms, as well as more broadly addressing issues such as stress, insomnia and pain management. 

    We also discuss what to expect from a reflexology session; why you shouldn’t worry if you’re ticklish (yes, really!); and how to find an accredited reflexology practitioner. 

    After chatting to Sally, I booked a session straight away, as I realised that it’s been a while since I had one. I always feel amazing afterwards and have a brilliant night’s sleep. So how about it? Are you tempted? Why don’t you tune in to find out more? I promise you won’t regret it!

    Check out the full Show Notes for this episode on my website www.well-well-well.co.uk/podcast, where you'll find all the relevant links and references for my guest.

    Learn how to build your own menopause diet to manage your symptoms with my latest book
    The Happy Menopause: Smart Nutrition to Help You Flourish.