Welcome to Two Women Chatting - the podcast where midlife gets real, inspiring, and finds the joy in our second chapter. Hosted by broadcaster and book lover Michelle Ford, each week we dive into the topics that matter most to women in their 40s, 50s and beyond: midlife reinvention, menopause, confidence, parenting grown-up kids, and navigating relationships.
From bestselling authors like Elizabeth Day, and Donna Ashworth to wellbeing experts, celebrities, and women with extraordinary stories, Two Women Chatting is a space for connection, laughter, and wisdom.
If you’re searching for a podcast about midlife, menopause, women’s health, book club recommendations, lifestyle and inspiration, you’re in the right place.
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Explore the 'midlife library' at www.twowomenchatting.com, brimming with useful expert blogs, resources, and irresistible offers to fuel your personal development journey; not to mention exclusive listener discounts and offers with our sponsorship partners.
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Welcome to Two Women Chatting - the podcast where midlife gets real, inspiring, and finds the joy in our second chapter. Hosted by broadcaster and book lover Michelle Ford, each week we dive into the topics that matter most to women in their 40s, 50s and beyond: midlife reinvention, menopause, confidence, parenting grown-up kids, and navigating relationships.
From bestselling authors like Elizabeth Day, and Donna Ashworth to wellbeing experts, celebrities, and women with extraordinary stories, Two Women Chatting is a space for connection, laughter, and wisdom.
If you’re searching for a podcast about midlife, menopause, women’s health, book club recommendations, lifestyle and inspiration, you’re in the right place.
👉 Follow the show so you never miss an episode, and share it with a friend who could use a little midlife magic.
Explore the 'midlife library' at www.twowomenchatting.com, brimming with useful expert blogs, resources, and irresistible offers to fuel your personal development journey; not to mention exclusive listener discounts and offers with our sponsorship partners.
Connect with Michelle at twowomenchatting@gmail.com for collaborations, ideas, and comments! Remember to rate, review, and share our show to join the laughter-filled conversation about midlife empowerment and beyond...
Follow Michelle on Instagram at @michelleford_twc or Facebook to be the first to hear about guests and behind the scenes content.
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In this enlightening and deeply relatable episode, Michelle Ford sits down with Dr Helen Wall - GP, women’s health advocate and neurodiversity specialist — to unpack why so many women are being diagnosed (or self-diagnosing) with ADHD in midlife.
Together, they explore how fluctuating hormones, juggling life in the sandwich generation, and seeing their children diagnosed are prompting many women to finally recognise traits in themselves. But this isn’t about “jumping on a trend” - it’s about understanding how ADHD can show up differently in women, and why it’s been hidden for so long.
Dr Helen shares how similar symptoms in peri menopause - like forgetfulness, mood swings and overwhelm - can make things even more confusing, and offers surprising insight into how your old school reports might actually hold the key to telling the difference.
From practical advice on getting the most out of your GP appointment to discovering the positives of an ADHD brain - creativity, energy and empathy - this conversation is empowering, informative and full of lightbulb moments.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your struggles with focus, organisation or burnout could mean more than “just hormones,” this episode will help you make sense of it all - and take practical steps toward understanding yourself better.
🎙️ Key Insights:
Resources:
📘 Learn more about Dr Helen Wall’s work and advocacy: drhelenwall.com Her book Menopause and ADHD: How to navigate hormone flux and neurodivergence is out in May 2026.
📸 Follow Dr Helen on Instagram: @doctorhelenwall
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🎧 This episode was produced and edited by Emma Tindall.
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Keywords: ADHD, women with ADHD, burnout, masking behaviour, neurodiversity, mental health, societal expectations, undiagnosed ADHD, gender and neurodiversity, women’s health, empowerment, female ADHD, midlife women, healthcare inequality, Two Women Chatting podcast
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In this episode of Two Women Chatting, Michelle sits down with chart-topping author Lisa Jewell to talk about the twists and turns of storytelling - both on and off the page. From an out-of-work secretary in her 20s to the queen of psychological thrillers, Lisa shares how she found her voice, leaned into her dark side, and built a literary career that’s captured the world’s attention. Lisa reflects on how personal experiences, including a coercive past relationship, inspires her most complex characters. She also dishes on the exciting Netflix adaptation of her work, her bold pivot from rom-coms to thrillers, and the creative process behind her chilling new novel Don't Let Him In. Whether you're a budding writer, a thriller junkie, or just love a good story about reinvention, this is an episode not to miss.
🎙️ From Redundancy to Bestseller List
Lisa reveals how being out of work at 27 combined with a nudge from a friend led her to write her first novel and completely reinvent her life.
🎙️ Rom-Coms to Darkness
Once known for her light-hearted fiction, Lisa explains how and why she transitioned to psychological thrillers - and why exploring the dark side keeps her inspired.
🎙️ Coercive Control in Fiction
Lisa opens up about how personal experiences shaped her latest characters, especially the manipulative, controlling figures that dominate her most gripping books.
🎙️ Lights, Camera, Adaptation
Netflix has come calling. Lisa talks about the surreal experience of having her stories adapted for the screen and the reality of letting go of creative control.
🎙️ Confidence, Creativity & Constant Motion
Even 20+ novels in, Lisa shares how she keeps the ideas flowing and how confidence in her storytelling continues to grow with every book.
📘 Don't Let Him In by Lisa Jewell – Buy the Book
📸 Lisa on Instagram: @lisajewelluk
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Lisa Jewell, psychological thriller, writing journey, women in literature, character development, coercive control, dark fiction, Don't Let Him In, book adaptation, Netflix thriller, midlife reinvention, self-belief, female authors, storytelling, confidence
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In this empowering episode of Two Women Chatting, Michelle sits down with stylist, author, and TV presenter Nicky Hambleton-Jones to talk about bouncing back from public rejection, rediscovering purpose, and helping women feel bolder—not just older. Best known for fronting Channel 4’s 10 Years Younger, Nicky opens up about being abruptly dropped from the show, how that rocked her confidence, and the bold choices she made to reclaim her voice.
With warmth, honesty, and a little lipstick, Nicky shares how personal style can be a radical act of self-expression - especially in midlife.
Her book Bolder, Not Older is a rallying cry for women who want to dress for confidence, not for the gaze of others. Whether you’re navigating change, battling imposter syndrome, or just looking to shake up your style, this conversation will leave you feeling inspired (and maybe reaching for a red lip).
🎙️ "You’ve Been Dropped" and What Comes Next
Nicky unpacks the moment she was let go from 10 Years Younger, revealing how she rebuilt her self-belief and found a new mission in fashion.
🎙️ Style as Self-Belief
More than clothes - Nicky explains how what we wear can shape how we feel, move through the world, and face challenges.
🎙️ The Ava Storm Alter Ego
Meet Ava Storm - Nicky’s fearless inner voice. She shares how creating this persona helped her silence self-doubt and imposter syndrome.
🎙️ Manifesting a Midlife Comeback
From vision boards to intentional living, Nicky is proof that reinvention is possible at any age - with the right mindset and wardrobe.
🎙️ Lipstick, Compliments & Confidence Boosts
You don’t leave the house without your phone - so why not your confidence? Nicky shares why compliments matter and how style rituals can uplift us daily.
📘 Bolder, Not Older by Nicky Hambleton-Jones: Buy the Book
📸 Nicky on Instagram: @nhj_style
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In this episode, Michelle is joined by beloved broadcaster Gaby Roslin - known for The Big Breakfast, Morning Live, and Magic Radio - to explore how joy, kindness, and colour can transform our lives. Drawing from her uplifting book Spread the Joy, Gaby shares simple, science-backed ways to bring positivity into every day, from smiling at strangers to literally jumping for joy.
Gaby opens up about her lifelong shyness, how she found confidence through connection, and why laughter and silliness are her secret weapons against life’s challenges. She also talks about media ageism, women’s self-image, and why she refuses to apologise for her love of neon. With heartfelt reflections on friendship, creativity, and saying “no” with grace, this conversation is an instant mood booster.
This episode is a joyful reminder that optimism isn’t naive — it’s an act of courage.
🎙️ Joy as a Daily Practice
Gaby shares her favourite “tiny tasks” to lift your mood, including her famous three jumps for joy routine.
🎙️ Shyness & Self-Belief
Despite decades on TV, Gaby reveals she’s still shy - and how embracing vulnerability helped her connect more deeply with others.
🎙️ Ageing with Confidence
From media stereotypes to body image, Gaby discusses why women should wear what they love, ignore outdated rules and celebrate midlife.
🎙️ Kindness & Connection
Her simple mantra? Smile, say hello, and spread joy - because positivity is contagious.
🎙️ Colour as Empowerment
Gaby explains how colour and playfulness can boost confidence and challenge the grey narratives often placed on women in media.
📘 Spread the Joy by Gaby Roslin – now available in paperback
🎙️ Reasons to Be Joyful Podcast
📸 Follow Gaby Roslin on Instagram: @gabyroslin
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Kicking off this conversation, Michelle is joined by journalist, broadcaster, and Loose Women panellist Jane Moore to unpack the realities of midlife, caregiving, being a good friend and women’s representation in the media. Jane reflects on her journey through journalism and television, from the challenges of caring for elderly parents to the unexpected personal growth that came from stepping into reality TV on I’m a Celebrity.
With honesty and warmth, Jane shares how Loose Women has become a loyal space for women’s voices, tackling everything from relationships and mental health to politics and power - while breaking stereotypes about women on TV. She opens up about the behind-the-scenes camaraderie among panellists, her most memorable moments on the show, and why women’s programming still faces uphill battles in today’s media landscape.
This episode is both a celebration of female empowerment and a candid look at the challenges facing women in midlife, caregiving, and the television industry.
🎙️ Midlife & Caregiving
Jane highlights the emotional and practical challenges of supporting elderly parents - while stressing the importance of prioritising your own mental health.
🎙️ Reality TV as Growth
From the jungle to the studio, Jane reflects on how reality TV offered surprising lessons in resilience and self-discovery.
🎙️ Loose Women’s Legacy
Far more than panel debates, Loose Women has built extraordinary audience loyalty by tackling taboo topics like menopause 15 years before the mainstream and creating community.
🎙️ Media Representation
Jane discusses why women’s programming matters, the dangers of stereotypes, and how clickbait culture is reshaping journalism.
🎙️ Authenticity & Connection
Behind the scenes, the panellists are far from rivals - they’re allies, supporting each other through both personal and professional highs and lows.
📸 Follow Jane on Instagram: @janepmoore
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Jane Moore, midlife, caregiving, reality TV, Loose Women, women's health, media representation, I'm a Celebrity, mental health, support networks, Loose Women, media representation, women empowerment, personal growth, relationships, pandemic reflections, television industry, panel discussions, memorable moments
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In this uplifting episode of Two Women Chatting, Michelle is joined by Britain's number 1 bestselling nonfiction author Donna Ashworth to explore the healing power of poetry, the importance of community, and the choice to embrace joy - even in life’s most challenging moments. From her journey as an Instagram poet to becoming a celebrated author, Donna shares the philosophy behind her latest anthology Joy Chose You and the deeply personal process of curating poems that resonate with readers. Together, Michelle and Donna discuss how words can act as medicine for the soul, the role of female empowerment and friendship, and why self-acceptance is the foundation of happiness. They also talk about the importance of controlling your 'feed'. The episode concludes with Donna reading her poem Joy Chose You, a moving reminder that joy often arrives quietly, waiting for us to notice.
Key Insights:
🎙️ Joy Amidst Challenges: Donna explains that joy isn’t something we chase - it’s something we allow, even during difficult times.
🎙️ Words as Medicine: Poetry’s magic lies in its ability to comfort, heal, and inspire, acting as medicine for the soul.
🎙️ Connection & Community: Human connection and shared experiences are vital for mental health, belonging, and empowerment.
🎙️ Self-Acceptance & Growth: Embracing who we are allows us to grow, thrive, and be open to life’s simple pleasures.
🎙️ Curating Positivity: From balancing negative news with uplifting stories to selecting poems for her anthology, Donna shares how focusing on the good transforms perspective.
"Joy isn’t something we have to chase - it chooses us when we’re ready."
Episode Resources:
📘 Explore Donna Ashworth’s books, including Joy Chose You and other bestselling anthologies: Donna Ashworth Books
📸 Follow Donna on Instagram: @donnaashworthwords
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Donna Ashworth, Joy Chose You, poetry, female empowerment, midlife women, Instagram poet, bestselling author, community, connection, mental health, self-acceptance, personal growth, friendship, inspiration, Two Women Chatting podcast
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Kicking off the first episode of Season 10, Michelle sits down with acclaimed journalist, novelist, and How to Fail podcast host Elizabeth Day to explore what we can learn from failure - and why our leaders need to fail better. Elizabeth opens up about how personal struggles, including fertility loss and heartbreak, shaped her outlook on vulnerability and strength. She also dives into the themes of her new novel One of Us, a psychological drama about power, privilege and the damage done by emotional dishonesty.
This conversation covers not just how to embrace failure, but why vulnerability and emotional accountability are essential qualities for anyone in leadership - especially in today’s political climate. With her trademark warmth and clarity, Elizabeth explains why we need to stop idolising perfection and start expecting humanity from the people in charge.
🎙️ Failure as Freedom
Elizabeth shares how failure has liberated her from perfectionism - and how asking guests about their lowest moments has helped her (and her listeners) grow.
🎙️ Politics, Power & Emotional Intelligence
Drawing from themes in One of Us, Elizabeth critiques the lack of vulnerability in modern leadership and unpacks how emotional repression shows up in politics.
🎙️ Vulnerability in the Public Eye
From fertility grief to fame, Elizabeth reflects on how sharing the “unspoken” parts of her life helped her build a more meaningful connection with her audience.
🎙️ Fiction as a Mirror
Elizabeth explains why writing fiction allows her to interrogate privilege, family secrets, and emotional suppression in a way journalism never could.
📘 One of Us by Elizabeth Day: Buy the Book
📸 Elizabeth Day on Instagram: @elizabday
🎧 This episode was produced and edited by Emma Tindall.
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Michelle Ford is back with a brand-new season of Two Women Chatting – the podcast for midlife women - and this time, the universe has spoken: the theme is JOY.
In this trailer, Michelle shares what’s coming up in Season 10, including conversations with some incredible guests:
✨ Elizabeth Day on her moving new book One of Us
✨ Donna Ashworth on her uplifting anthology Joy Chose You
✨ Jane Moore with her wise, witty take on midlife
✨ Gaby Roslin on spreading joy in everyday life
✨ Nicky Hambleton-Jones on being bolder not older
More guests to come throughout the season chatting about midlife inspiration, finding purpose, joy and living well in our second spring.
Expect laughter, honesty, and plenty of “me too” moments – all wrapped in the kind of midlife chat you’d have with your best friend over coffee (or wine 🍷).
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Season 10 starts 30 September – come join the conversation!
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In the latest 'out of the archives' Summer Rewind episode, we revisit our hilarious, sharp and heartfelt conversation with comedian, author and podcaster Jenny Eclair, all about life after menopause, ageing unapologetically, and embracing the next chapter with grit, wit, and a sense of humour.
This episode is a funny, fearless and refreshingly honest look at midlife, ageing, relationships, and identity — with plenty of relatable moments and laugh-out-loud lines.
This episode first broadcast in March 2024
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In this Summer Rewind episode of Two Women Chatting, we're joined by organisation expert and 'Sort Your Life Out' TV favourite Dilly Carter, bringing her no-nonsense wisdom and heartfelt compassion to one of midlife’s trickiest transitions - what to do with 'all the stuff' once the kids move out, or when it's time to help parents downsize.
💬 We talk:
* What’s really worth keeping from early memories (hint: maybe just one of each…)
* How to involve your kids in what stays and what goes (they might surprise you!)
* Turning chaos into calm by categorising memories
* Where to start when it all feels overwhelming
💡 Plus:
* The secret to reducing clutter (spoiler: it’s not just about storage!)
* When one of you is a hoarder - what then?
* Clever ways to make cash from unwanted items
* Dilly’s golden rules for helping elderly parents move or sorting a family home with care, compassion and clarity
* Donating with purpose - how to benefit others with what you let go
🎁 And her go-to items that are actually worth investing in for a more organised life.
This is an episode packed with practical, kind-hearted advice and the occasional laugh about just how attached we can become to a drawer full of tangled cables. Whether you're staring down an attic full of forgotten toys or trying to respectfully declutter after loss, this one's for you.
📦 Less mess, more meaning.
🎙️ Listen now on the Two Women Chatting podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
Check out our helpful blog on this very subject. Click here.
Dilly Carter - instagram @declutterdollies
First aired May 2024
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We’re rewinding to one of our most inspiring chats on Two Women Chatting with the brilliant Andrea McLean - bestselling author, broadcaster and midlife reinvention queen.
In this episode, Andrea gets real about the internal monologue of a midlife woman - from the fear of saying "no", to feeling small, stuck, or suddenly invisible. She talks candidly about loneliness, starting over, and creating a roadmap for life’s big decisions (even when they lead to gloriously messy detours).
And yes - we absolutely discuss the time she was interviewing Oprah Winfrey while battling excessive nervous sweating, so intense she had to pad her armpits with pantyliners. Now that’s what we call menopause multitasking!
💬 It’s funny, it’s fearless, and it’s packed with the kind of honesty we all need more of.
👉 Press play if you're ready for a bold, brilliant dose of midlife mojo.
🎧 Available now on all major podcast platforms.
First broadcast in October 2023
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Summer Rewind: We're revisiting some of our most memorable conversations - and this one is an absolute gem!
In this inspiring archive episode, Dame Prue Leith joins Michelle to talk about living boldly, dressing brightly, and speaking out on issues that matter. Prue shares how embracing colour in midlife isn’t just about fashion - it’s about confidence, visibility and joy. Age, she insists, should never limit our choices or silence our sense of fun.
The conversation then takes a heartfelt turn, as Prue opens up about her advocacy for assisted dying - why she believes everyone deserves the right to a dignified end, and how this choice is an extension of dignity in life.
Plus, Prue introduces her cookbook Life’s Too Short to Stuff a Mushroom, designed to help anyone feel at home in the kitchen, with easy, delicious recipes that keep cooking joyful rather than stressful.
Key Takeaways:
🎙️ The Confidence of Colour: Dressing boldly can lift your mood and help you feel seen in midlife.
🎙️ Dignity in Death: Why Prue passionately supports the right to choose a dignified death.
🎙️ Cooking Made Simple: Making tasty, fuss-free food accessible to everyone.
🎙️ Healthy Eating Habits: Why teaching kids to enjoy nutritious food from the start really matters.
🎧 Rewind with us and rediscover why this episode remains so relevant — and so full of heart.
Episode Resources:
•Life’s Too Short to Stuff a Mushroom by Prue Leith
first broadcast: 5 November 2024
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Tune in to hear Dame Prue Leith like you’ve never heard her before - sharing bold views on colour, cooking and why she believes in having control over life’s final chapter.
Colour, confidence, aging, cookbook, cooking tips, assisted dying, dignity, food education, ageism, vibrant fashion
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In this special Summer Rewind episode from the Two Women Chatting archive, Liz and Michelle revisit their inspiring conversation with TV presenter, journalist and author Louise Minchin. Louise opens up about her deeply personal journey through empty nest syndrome, sharing the unexpected grief and sense of loss she felt when both her daughters left home for university.
Louise explains how she overcame this emotional rollercoaster by setting new challenges: becoming an endurance athlete, pushing herself out of her comfort zone, and chronicling her adventures with remarkable women in her bestselling book, Fearless. From swimming through shark-infested waters to Alcatraz to ice diving, Louise shows how embracing adventure and focusing on what your body can do — rather than how it looks — can transform your midlife years.
This episode offers practical advice and inspiration for anyone facing the empty nest: learn to celebrate your achievements, set fresh goals, and reinvent yourself at any stage of life.
For more resources, visit our Midlife Library and blog on empty nest syndrome at twowomenchatting.com.
✅ Louise was surprised by the intensity of grief she felt when her daughters first left home.
✅ She describes parenting at this stage as a rollercoaster — no longer being in control.
✅ Finding new challenges helped her cope: endurance sports, triathlons, and writing books.
✅ Celebrate what your body can do, not just how it looks.
✅ Reinventing your career in midlife is possible and exciting — Louise proudly now calls herself a writer.
✅ Set small goals, step outside your comfort zone, and don’t let fear of failure stop you.
"I was really... extraordinarily unprepared for her leaving home."
"You've got to go with a different kind of rollercoaster. One where you are not in control anymore."
"I'm proud of what my body can do, not about what it looks like."
"I walked in going, I'm a writer. And that's so exciting."
"Don't be afraid to fall flat on your face."
First broadcast: 25 September 2023
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In this no-holds-barred conversation, Michelle chats with journalist, author, and campaigner Kate Muir about the silent epidemic affecting women in midlife - bone health. They unpack the emotional and physical toll of menopause, how hormonal changes can impact everything from mental health to neurodivergence, and why it’s time for women to take charge of their midlife wellbeing. From wild swimming to strength training to HRT, Kate advocates for preventative healthcare and reclaims the midlife “crisis” as a powerful turning point. Plus, she shares highlights from her new book, How to Have a Magnificent Midlife Crisis.
🎙️ Menopause, Mental Health & Neurodivergence: Kate explains how hormonal shifts can bring mental health challenges and reveal or intensify neurodivergent traits in midlife - making awareness and proper support systems essential.
🎙️ Lifting for Longevity: Strength training isn’t optional. Kate breaks down how weight-bearing exercise and vaginal estrogen are key to protecting bone health, reducing UTIs, and improving quality of life after 40.
🎙️ Midlife as a Second Act: Rather than seeing midlife as a decline, Kate encourages women to embrace it as a time for reinvention, joy, and self-discovery - central themes in her latest book.
🎙️ The Vaginal Microbiome Matters: Often overlooked, the vaginal microbiome plays a critical role in long-term health. Kate explains how estrogen, supplements and awareness can help reduce infections and support longevity.
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midlife crisis, women's health, menopause, wild swimming, mental health, HRT, emotional changes, healthcare advocacy, longevity, exercise, bone health, UTI, estrogen, vaginal health, neurodivergence, midlife, self-care, strength training
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This week on Two Women Chatting, Michelle welcomes the brilliant and bold Tova Leigh - writer, performer, and fierce advocate for female empowerment - for a refreshingly honest and insightful conversation. From reclaiming the word "gossip" as a force for good to navigating midlife friendships, Tova shares her journey of self-expression, boundary-setting and building meaningful female connections.
They also dive into deeper issues like toxic masculinity, the rise of figures like Andrew Tate, and the role of technology in shaping how young boys and girls perceive themselves. Tova brings a fresh lens to complex issues, while reminding women that they hold incredible power - in their voices, their friendships and their choices.
🎙️ Reclaiming Gossip: Tova reframes gossip not as something petty, but as a historically vital form of connection and communication among women - one rooted in trust and intimacy.
🎙️ Finding Power in Boundaries: Saying “no” isn’t selfish - it’s necessary. Tova talks about how boundaries protect our mental health and help foster healthier, more respectful relationships.
🎙️ The Evolution of Female Friendship: In midlife, women often find deeper, more meaningful friendships. Tova shares how her retreats and creative work help women foster true community and support.
🎙️ Toxic Masculinity & Technology’s Role: Tova discusses the troubling rise of toxic male influencers like Andrew Tate and how education, awareness, and community can push back against harmful narratives targeting young boys.
Tova brings her one woman show Honey I’m Losing It to in London on 24 July. Tickets available here https://www.jw3.org.uk/whats-on/tova-leigh-honey-im-losing-it
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Whether you’re finding your feet in midlife or learning to say “no” for the first time, this episode is a powerful reminder that sharing stories and standing together makes us all stronger.
Tova Leigh, empowerment, women, gossip, boundaries, friendships, midlife, community, creativity, storytelling, toxic masculinity, Andrew Tate, humor, social media, parenting, education, relationships, women's empowerment, sisterhood, self-expression
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This week on Two Women Chatting, Michelle is joined by dynamic duo Marie Thom and Yvonne Vincent for a witty, heartfelt conversation about navigating midlife with confidence, creativity, and community. From finding their voices through writing to embracing ageing with a sense of humour, Marie and Yvonne share how life after 40 can be the most empowering chapter yet.
They also introduce their exciting new podcast, Hear Me Roar, which celebrates the midlife journeys of both women and men - breaking down stereotypes and sparking conversations about confidence, body image and wellness. Whether it’s publishing a book, transforming your health, or simply learning to laugh at the chaos; this episode is a joyful reminder that it’s never too late to rewrite your story.
Key Insights:
🎙️ Confidence Through Connection: Marie and Yvonne highlight how midlife friendships - often formed later in life - can be deeply supportive and transformative.
🎙️ Humour as Healing: Finding the funny in everyday moments isn’t just entertaining - it’s empowering and helps build community.
🎙️ Rewriting the Midlife Narrative: Their upcoming podcast, Hear Me Roar, will spotlight stories of personal growth, health and real-life reinventions from both women and men.
🎙️ Body Image and Self-Worth: Even with improved health, many still struggle with self-perception - Marie and Yvonne encourage open conversations about confidence and embracing change.
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Episode Resources:
📘Midlife Drama’s in Pyjamas: Book Link
Podcast: @hearmeroarhere
Facebook: Growing Old Disgracefully
Facebook: Midlife Dramas in Pyjamas
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Join us for this uplifting episode on the power of female friendships, laughter, and building a midlife that’s bold, joyful, and entirely your own.
midlife, confidence, female friendships, community, health, wellness, humor, writing, empowerment, aging, personal transformation, podcast, body image, self-esteem, women, men
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This week on Two Women Chatting, Michelle celebrates the 100th episode with none other than Olympic legend and advocate Dame Kelly Holmes in a powerful and deeply personal conversation. From winning double gold to becoming a fearless voice for LGBTQ+ rights and women's health, Kelly shares her journey of transformation with honesty and passion.
Marking this special milestone episode, Kelly reflects on the ups and downs of life after sport and military service, the power of vulnerability and why she founded The Athena Effect - a new initiative helping women rediscover their confidence, purpose and strength. Whether you're navigating personal change or simply love hearing from inspiring women, this episode will leave you feeling seen, supported and stronger.
Key Insights:
🎙️ Breaking Assumptions & Owning Your Identity: Kelly discusses the impact of societal expectations, the challenges of being misunderstood, and the importance of showing up authentically - both personally and professionally.
🎙️ From Military to Civilian Life: Finding a New Purpose: Kelly shares the often-overlooked struggles women face when transitioning from military service or returning to work after raising families and how transferable skills can be a superpower.
🎙️ Mental Health Matters: The Strength in Vulnerability: From public success to private struggles, Kelly speaks candidly about her mental health journey, the importance of seeking help, and breaking the stigma around emotional well-being.
🎙️ Empowering Women Through Community: The Athena Effect: Passionate about helping women thrive, Kelly explains how The Athena Effect creates spaces for open conversations, empowerment and lasting change.
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🌟 Dame Kelly Holmes on Instagram: @damekellyholmes
🌟 The Athena Effect Website: Events Link Next event 6 March 2026
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Kelly Holmes, Olympic Champion, LGBTQ+ Advocacy, Women's Empowerment, Diversity, Inclusion, Personal Growth, Mental Health, Women's Health
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This week on Two Women Chatting, Michelle welcomes pop icon and powerhouse woman Sinitta for an inspiring and deeply personal conversation. Sinitta opens up about her early career, her longtime friendship with Simon Cowell, the highs and lows of fame, and how she’s now using her platform to empower other women.
From her early years shaped by a showbiz childhood to founding Sin's Angels, a collective for women rediscovering their strength, Sinitta shares what it means to find your voice, create space for others, and thrive on your own terms. Whether you're a fan of 80s pop or passionate about women supporting women, this is an episode that celebrates strength, reinvention and sisterhood.
Key Insights:
🎙️ Finding Her Voice in the Music Industry: Sinitta talks about the shift from early record deals to finding creative freedom through her collaboration with Simon Cowell - finally being able to express her own musical identity.
🎙️ The Truth Behind the Spotlight: Fame, she says, is a double-edged sword. Sinitta reflects on the challenges of living in the public eye, learning to deal with press scrutiny, and maintaining her resilience.
🎙️ Women Empowering Women: Through Sin's Angels, Sinitta is on a mission to support and uplift midlife women - creating a space for growth, confidence and second acts.
🎙️ Motherhood & Reinvention: As her children prepare to leave home, Sinitta speaks openly about the emotional challenges of motherhood and embracing the next chapter with purpose.
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Sinitta, music career, Simon Cowell, fame, empowerment, Sins Angels, talent discovery, motherhood, stage name, women empowerment
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This week on Two Women Chatting, Michelle is recording on location from the Pinecraft Inn in Sarasota, Florida with special guest Kendra Cross, who offers a heartfelt window into the Amish and Mennonite way of life. Raised in these communities, Kendra shares her personal story of multigenerational wisdom, strong women, and cultural connection.
Kendra speaks candidly about growing up in a male-dominated culture, the misconceptions outsiders often have, and the ways in which community, storytelling, and tradition shape Amish life. With honesty and clarity, she explores what it means to honour your roots while helping others understand a world that often feels hidden.
Key Insights:
🎙️ Stories Over Screens: In a culture without modern distractions, storytelling is at the heart of family and connection. Kendra reflects on how these traditions preserved community and passed down strength through generations.
🎙️ Community & Culture: Amish and Mennonite life is deeply rooted in togetherness. Whether it’s shared work, meals, or worship, the focus is on mutual support and belonging.
🎙️ Understanding a Male-Dominated Culture: Kendra explains the unspoken rules women navigate in traditional communities. “You don’t have to agree with the system,” she says, “but once you understand the rules, you can learn how to play the game.”
🎙️ Dispelling Myths: From dress codes to education, Kendra clears up common misconceptions about the Amish and Mennonite way of life - offering thoughtful insights that go beyond what most people assume.
🎙️ Wisdom Passed Down: Inspired by her grandmother, Kendra celebrates the quiet strength of women who’ve shaped communities through faith, love, and lived experience - often shared in the simplest of settings, like generations of women gathered around a quilt, telling stories and singing together.
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🧵 Take a tour with Kendra Cross: Discover Sarasota Tours – Amish Experience
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Amish, Mennonite, Kendra Cross, Sarasota, storytelling, community, faith, simplicity, multigenerational women, traditions, quilt circle, culture, female strength, male-dominated society, empowerment, rural life, spirituality, women supporting women, connection through story, Discover Sarasota Tours
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This week on Two Women Chatting, Michelle welcomes actress and advocate Tamzin Outhwaite for a heartfelt and empowering conversation about navigating midlife, finding strength in sisterhood, and building community through shared experience. From the highs of her acting career to the deeply personal challenges of grief, menopause, and hormonal shifts, Tamzin opens up with warmth, honesty, and humour.
Have you ever felt like you’re juggling too much, or that your female friendships offer more fulfilment than romance? Tamzin shares how her platonic bonds have become her emotional foundation and how her initiative We Free Women is helping others find that same strength and connection. Whether you’re approaching midlife or deep in the thick of it, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone—and that community can be the most powerful medicine of all.
🎙️ Acting as Connection: For Tamzin, acting has always been about creating human connection. It’s a way of telling stories that resonate - and it’s what keeps her passionate about her craft.
🎙️ Midlife, Menopause & Hormones: Tamzin speaks candidly about managing hormonal changes and embracing the shifts that come with midlife. Understanding your body is essential to feeling empowered.
🎙️ The Power of Platonic Love: Tamzin shares how her deep, loyal female friendships fill her emotional cup - so much so that there’s no space for romance right now!
🎙️ Regaining Power in Midlife: From saying no more often to finding comfort in spiritual techniques, Tamzin talks about the quiet revolution of reclaiming personal power as a woman in midlife.
🎙️ We Free Women & Helping Others Heal: Born from her own journey through grief, We Free Women is a collective supporting women through retreats, connection, and sisterhood - especially for those who might not otherwise be able to afford it.
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Join us for this uplifting conversation on grief, growth, and the fierce beauty of female connection.
Tamzin Outhwaite, menopause, midlife women, sisterhood, platonic love, female friendship, grief, retreats, We Free Women, acting, empowerment, personal growth, women supporting women, hormones, HRT, mental health, women in midlife, strength in community, self-care, women’s health
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