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How to have Extraordinary Relationships

Lucy Cavendish
How to have Extraordinary Relationships
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    Navigating Modern Womanhood - editor and founder of welldoing.org Louise Chunn on midlife identity | S5 E1

    17/03/2026 | 52 mins.
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    Louise Chunn is a British journalist, author and former magazine editor best known for her influential career in women’s media. She served as editor of Cosmopolitan UK during the late 1990s, helping shape the magazine’s modern voice around careers, relationships and independence for young women.
    After leaving mainstream publishing, Chunn founded Welldoing, a platform connecting people with therapists and promoting accessible mental-health support. She has also written several books exploring midlife, identity and modern womanhood, including Welcome to the Jungle, which examines how women navigate the opportunities and challenges of midlife.
    Today, Chunn is a writer, speaker and advocate for mental health and positive ageing, known for combining sharp journalism with thoughtful commentary on life beyond the traditional career and life milestones.

    Key points of the episode:
    Welldoing. What is it?
    The biggest change therapy underwent and when.
    What clients are wanting more and more of at the moment.
    How working life can be amazing, and sometimes can be too much.
    A new attitude from young people towards work.
    Her thoughts on later working life and some ideas of great things to do.
    Her trip to Silicon Valley, and what it taught her.
    The astounding amount of people that have found a therapist through Welldoing.
    Some musings on the future.
    Reach out to learn more on Welldoing.
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    A Bloody Scandal; living a life of constant pain with Evie Scott (S4 E8)

    11/03/2026 | 44 mins.
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    Evelyn Scott is based in Surrey, UK and works as an academic and women’s health advocate. 
    She has described enduring painful periods and debilitating symptoms since her teens, yet for many years was told such pain was “normal”. 
    She was finally diagnosed with severe endometriosis around age 30. 
    Her diagnosis came after roughly 15 years of mis- or under-diagnosis and medical dismissal of her symptoms. 
    Advocacy, writing & mission
    Evelyn is the author of A Bloody Scandal, which explores gynaecological disease, the medical treatment of women’s pain, and systemic failures in women’s health care.
    She appears in media outlets (e.g., the UK press, podcasts) to speak about endometriosis and the lived experience of chronic gynaecological conditions.
    Her mission is to challenge the narrative that severe period pain is “just something women have to deal with”, and to improve recognition, diagnosis and support for endometriosis sufferers.
    Why she’s notable
    Endometriosis affects around 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, and its diagnosis is often delayed. Evelyn’s story puts a human face on the issue.
    By combining her personal experience, academic background and advocacy, she helps raise awareness about the intersection of pain, gender, and medicine.
    Her forthcoming book and media presence make her a voice of change in women's health.
    Key message & takeaway
    If you’re experiencing severe period pain, it might not be “normal” — as Evelyn emphasises: persistent pain, repeated crises, or life-limiting symptoms deserve investigation.
    Endometriosis is not just physical pain — it often impacts mental health, work, relationships and daily life. Evelyn’s journey reflects that broader impact.
    Raising awareness -changing medical and societal attitudes is essential — Evelyn’s advocacy reminds us of that.

     
    Book Summary
    The book is described by its publisher as:
    “A blistering and explosive investigation into modern day gynaecological neglect and medical misogyny.” 

    Endometriosis Fact- it affects 10% of women.
     
    How it suffers from being a “Womens Health Issue”
    The narrative that “To be a woman is to feel pain”
    The rebuffs she got from doctors and the frustration it causes
    The failings of current sex education.
    How the pill is not an effective treatment
    Her list of symptoms.
    The lack of research into the histology of the disease
    How she got diagnosed.
    Her difficult healing process
    Why the traditional treatment does not appeal to many.
    How Spain is more understanding about issues like this
    How she began to think she was the problem.
    How she would be hard on herself, but recognises now the value of self care and support.
     
     
     
     

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    Living and Learning alongside the next generation Annalisa Barbieri (S4- E7)

    04/03/2026 | 55 mins.
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    Annalisa Barbieri is a British journalist, columnist, and podcaster best known for her long-running Guardian Saturday magazine advice column, where she offers thoughtful, compassionate responses to readers’ personal dilemmas. Known for her warmth, wit, and insight, Barbieri’s writing explores the complexities of family life, relationships, and emotional wellbeing with honesty and humanity.
    Alongside her advice work, she was for many years the Observer’s “Chocolate Correspondent,” writing engagingly about the craft, ethics, and culture of chocolate. She also hosts the podcast Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri, in which she interviews psychologists, therapists, and subject experts on topics ranging from communication and boundaries to grief and resilience.
    Annalisa is widely admired for her ability to combine empathy with clarity, helping readers and listeners make sense of life’s emotional puzzles. More of her work can be found on her website, annalisabarbieri.com
    , and on her podcast platforms.
    How she likes children
    Time “Ins” rather then “Time Outs”
    How she discarded the aspects of her own parenting to create her own
    How she has a completely rehashed version of parenting
    Why women take the blame for a lot of things in the past
    How it’s never too late to say sorry. And how healing it can be.
    APPROPRIATE behaviour not obedience
    Why restricting social media access was one of the best things she did for her kids
    Why its necessary to be careful how to talk to children if we want them to know and trust themselves.
    What her children have taught her.
    You can see more in..
     Guardian Column- Weekend Supplement
    And also from wherever you get your podcasts - search “Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri”
     
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    S4 Special Episode How To Own The Room with Viv Griskop

    24/02/2026 | 57 mins.
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    Viv Groskop is an award-winning writer, broadcaster and stand-up comedian, best known for blending sharp wit with smart cultural insight. She is the author of the bestselling books How to Own the Room and Lift As You Climb, which explore confidence, communication and female leadership through the lens of performance and storytelling.
    A familiar voice on BBC Radio 4 and a regular contributor to major publications, Viv brings comedy, feminism and fearless honesty together in a way that makes big ideas feel brilliantly human. Whether she’s on stage, on air or on the page, she champions women finding their voice and owning it unapologetically.
    Key points of the episode:
    Her definition of an extraordinary relationship.
    How there are so many varieties of public speaking, and the many things people benefit from and relate to it.
    How even the most confident people have their "moments"
    How "ego" gets in the way.
    How Michelle Obama was the inspiration and momentum for her first book!
    Michelle Obamas fascinating journey.
    Why Viv decided to become a stand up comedian....
    The craft of stand up comedy.
    The art of not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less!
    Her experience of interviewing Hilary Clinton.
    The genius definition of "Happy High Status"
    Her own measures of success.
    How to use her teachings from a perspective of self nourishment.
    Can connection be achieved in a different language?

    See her on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/vivgroskop
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    On:http://www.lucycavendishlovecoach.com/
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    The Unfiltered Portrait | Lucy Sewill on what lies behind the lens. (S4 E6)

    17/02/2026 | 42 mins.
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    Lucy Sewill is a British portrait and editorial photographer whose work bridges celebrity portraiture, equine imagery, and deeply personal visual storytelling. 
      
     Early Life & Health Struggles
    Lucy was born prematurely, spending early life in an incubator. 

    At age 12, she suffered a serious heart infection and a stroke, which caused months of hospitalization and required her to re-learn how to walk. 

    Over the years she experienced repeated health challenges that remained unexplained until later in life. 
    Photography Career
    Sewill’s artistic voice is rooted in honest, relational portraiture—she aims to reveal something true about her subjects. 

     She is particularly known for one-on-one informal portraits of public figures (actors, musicians, broadcasters, politicians) as well as deeply felt projects pairing people with animals.
     
     Her images have been exhibited internationally and she has work in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery (UK).She has also published several books, including Horses & Humans.

    Another of her interests has been photographing the relationship between people and their pets, such as her Dogs & Their Humans work.
     
    In more recent years, she launched Visible Women, an exhibition and project highlighting representation of women in acting and the entertainment industry. 
    She also contributes to mentoring, judging, and portfolio reviews for emerging photographers. 
     
     
    Health & Personal Life
    After years of medical uncertainty, Lucy eventually self-diagnosed (via noticing parallels between her own symptoms and those of a horse she was riding) that she had Cushing’s disease. 

    She underwent pituitary surgery but ended up developing Addison’s disease, requiring lifelong hormone treatment. 
      
    Lucy lives in rural England with her family, her horses, and other animals.
    Horses are a continuing passion and a recurring subject in her work, often serving as a metaphorical or emotional anchor in her visual storytelling.
     
    Key points of the episode: 
    How she was photographing famous people and realised only 10 per cent were women and there were only two women out of 30 in British musicians project.
    How, then she is fighting inequality and invisibility,
    The relationship she has with her photographic subjects, and why she gravitates towards famous people.
    How imposter syndrome helped her!
    Her ongoing health struggles and how her GP described her as "The unluckiest person he knew"
    How synchroniscitally, she found out she had Cushings disease...
    ...and how animals healed her.
    Want to learn more? www.lucysewill.com
    Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lucysewill
     
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    Has this podcast inspired you and would you like to learn more?

    You can reach out to Lucy, love coach, relationship counsellor, couples counsellor extraordinaire and author of "How to have extraordinary relationships with absolutely everybody".....

    On:http://www.lucycavendishlovecoach.com/

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Well we have all wondered about it haven't we?And "Relationship" is a big word. Because if you think about it, we all have a relationship with everything don't we?Join us for fun facts, deep dives and every conceivable mind broadening angle of relationships.Reach out to Lucy on www.lucycavendishlovecoach.com
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