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How to have Extraordinary Relationships
Lucy Cavendish
41 episodes
2 days ago
Send us a text Hannah Betts is an award-winning feature writer, interviewer and columnist across a range of subjects for an array of British newspapers and magazines, principally The Times and The Telegraph. She has been a journalist for almost three decades. After a career as a junior Oxford academic, Betts spent nine years at The Times, writing and editing in a number of guises, including op-ed columnist and Deputy Chief Leader Writer. She went freelance in 2007. Betts’s interests cover al...
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Send us a text Hannah Betts is an award-winning feature writer, interviewer and columnist across a range of subjects for an array of British newspapers and magazines, principally The Times and The Telegraph. She has been a journalist for almost three decades. After a career as a junior Oxford academic, Betts spent nine years at The Times, writing and editing in a number of guises, including op-ed columnist and Deputy Chief Leader Writer. She went freelance in 2007. Betts’s interests cover al...
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Mental Health
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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How to have Extraordinary Relationships
Sex, Death, and Living Life Outside of the Ageing Archetype…. Rose Rouse and Suzanne Noble on the Advantages of Age. (Special episode)
Send us a text Advantages of Age is a UK-based social enterprise and community platform founded by Rose Rouse and Suzanne Noble. Created to challenge the negative stereotypes surrounding ageing, the initiative celebrates the creativity, vitality, and entrepreneurial spirit of people over 50. Through its online magazine, workshops, and community network, Advantages of Age promotes a positive, empowered view of later life. It highlights stories of reinvention, creative expression, and business ...
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1 day ago
1 hour 1 minute

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
How to grieve; death, the dead and one woman’s relationship with learning how to live . Halloween special with writer Hannah Betts (S4 E2)
Send us a text Hannah Betts is an award-winning feature writer, interviewer and columnist across a range of subjects for an array of British newspapers and magazines, principally The Times and The Telegraph. She has been a journalist for almost three decades. After a career as a junior Oxford academic, Betts spent nine years at The Times, writing and editing in a number of guises, including op-ed columnist and Deputy Chief Leader Writer. She went freelance in 2007. Betts’s interests cover al...
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1 week ago
59 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
Raw reflections from the woman who spent her life editing others - Jo Elvin Unedited (S4 E1)
Send us a text Jo Elvin is an Australian-born journalist and editor best known for her influential role as the founding editor of the British edition of Glamour magazine. Born in Sydney, Elvin began her career in journalism in Australia, working for publications such as TV Week and Cleo. She later moved to London, where she established herself in the UK media industry. In 2001, Elvin launched Glamour UK, pioneering the concept of the “handbag-sized” glossy magazine. Under her leadership, Glam...
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3 weeks ago
53 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E11 Natural Medicinal Healing | Menopause Month | Melinda McDougall
Send us a text Melinda McDougall is a registered Medical Herbalist (MSc, MNIMH) specialising in women’s health, based in London. She holds a Master of Science degree in Herbal Medicine, where her training included anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmaceutical medicine, botany, biochemistry, diagnostic skills, and traditional herbal knowledge. Melinda is particularly passionate about supporting women through key life transitions such as menstruation, perimenopause, and menopause. ...
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4 weeks ago
42 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E10- The Ghostwriters Handbook | Imogen Edward-Jones
Imogen Edwards-Jones (born June 1968) is a British author, journalist, and broadcaster best known for her sharp, witty exposés of hidden worlds and her bestselling Babylon series. Born in Birmingham, Edwards-Jones grew up in the Midlands and was educated at Malvern Girls’ College before going on to study Russian at the University of Bristol. Her fascination with language and culture led her to spend time in Russia, an experience that would later inspire her first book, The Taming of Eagles: E...
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1 month ago
46 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E9 - The Psychology of Love - Dr Kalanit Ben Ari
Key points of the episode: Her big news announcement!How the environment affects the child in their future relationships.How all have the conflicts and disagreement, but tools to help and heal.Unconscious unspoken agreements.A surprising health statistic.And an even more surprising relationship statistic.How therapy is not an easy fix, but when stuck with will lead to stronger bonds eventually.How working through what you dislike shows commitment to that relationship - once no longer a secret...
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1 month ago
47 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E8 - Pleasure, Empowerment and Healing Through Kink | Miss Erica Storm
Miss Erica Storm, formerly Madam Storm, is a former International Dominatrix. Her infamous Mistress training was featured in a Louis Theroux documentary on channel 4, “Sex Actually” with Alice Levine, where she showcased her teaching and coaching of female empowerment using the art of BDSM to help women find their voice and be sexually liberated. Miss Erica has recently launched her Power of the Pussy Retreat and the “Yoni Circle”, both of which were featured in the Metro Newspape...
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1 month ago
50 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E7 - The Burned Haystack Dating Method | Jennie Young
Key points of the episode: The root of the "Burned Haystack" methodHow women think online dating is going to be bad - and it's worse!Her lightbulb moment.How she is helping women.The science and application of "rhetorical patterns"How to mainly spot the toxic patterns, and avoiding self gaslighting.The "test and apologise" technique.How pre burned haystack most of her dates were a waste of time, and how less but better matches come when you follow the 10 "rules",Example: Rule#1 - The app is a...
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2 months ago
56 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E6 -The Spirit of Style | Barbara Ayozie Fu Safira
Barbara Ayozie Fu Safira is a remarkable Italian-Nigerian creative powerhouse based in London. She is celebrated as a creative director, art director, costume designer, and fashion stylist, whose work spans across editorial, commercial, film, music, and more. Her styling and creative direction have appeared in prestigious publications, including Vogue Italia, GQ, Elle, Glassbook, Metal, and Aesthetica. Her editorial work “Unfolded Love” was published in both Vogue Italia and Nataa...
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2 months ago
43 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 - On The Far Edge of Humanity | Wendy Holden
Wendy Holden, also sometimes known as Taylor Holden, is an experienced author and novelist with more than thirty books published, fifteen of which are bestsellers. She has also had numerous works transferred to radio and television, and four of her books have been optioned for film. A journalist for eighteen years, her first novel THE SENSE OF PAPER was published by Random House, New York, to widespread critical acclaim and has recently been released as an ebook. Her second novel THE C...
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2 months ago
54 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E5 - The Youth Code | Dr. Alka Patel
From her website: I don't just study longevity — I've lived the cost of ignoring it. After 25 years in medicine, leadership, and entrepreneurship, I've seen firsthand what relentless drive can do to a body. But I’ve also seen what precision, strategy, and lifestyle mastery can rebuild. My journey began at the University of London, Guys and St Thomas’, where I earned my MBBS in medicine and surgery. A fascination with the body and brain led me to deepen my expertise further — gaining advanced ...
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2 months ago
50 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 - Not That I'm Bitter | Helen Lederer
Helen Margaret Lederer (born 24 September 1954 is a British comedian, writer and actress who emerged as part of the alternative comedy boom at the beginning of the 1980s. Among her television credits are the BBC2 sketch series Naked Video and BBC One's Absolutely Fabulous, in which she played the role of Catriona. In 2015, her comedy novel Losing It was published by Pan Macmillan It was nominated for the P.G. Wodehouse Comedy Literary Award and the Edinburgh Book Festival First Book Award. Sh...
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3 months ago
49 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E4 - Spirit and Story | Santa Montefiore
From her website: Since I could first hold a pencil I have been writing stories. It was my most enjoyable hobby and one I never expected would become a career in adulthood. I am so lucky to do something I adore and luckier still that you, my readers, enable me to do it. For that I am incredibly grateful. Over the last four decades my love of storytelling has never changed, the only thing that has changed is my audience (once only me), which now includes you! I hope to carry you away to sunnie...
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3 months ago
53 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E3 Inside Dementia Prevention | Susan Saunders
From the website: My determination to reduce my dementia risk grew out of my personal story. I spent 12 years caring for my mum, who had severe dementia. When she was diagnosed, I was 36 years old with a toddler, new born and a full-time job. My world was turned upside down – not only was I mum, wife, boss, I was now a carer too. What made this even harder to bear was that, as a teenager, I’d watched my mum going through the same thing with her mother. Now, I have two teenage daughters myself...
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3 months ago
44 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E2 - Music in the Darkness | Anne Sebba
From her website: Anne Sebba Historian Welcome to 2025! Worries about Covid may have receded but war, brutality and uncertainty are still with us four years on. So it has seemed fitting that I have been researching a new book about a grim subject for grim times… the extraordinary story of the Women’s Orchestra of Auschwitz. It’s about female solidarity and the redemptive power of music as well as survival against the odds and will be published in March 2025 in the UK to commemorate th...
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4 months ago
46 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S3 E1 - Life Behind the Headlines | Sarah Vine
WELCOME TO SEASON 3! Sarah Rosemary Vine was born in Swansea, Wales on 16 April 1967. When she was five, the family moved to Italy, initially staying in Rome before moving to Frascati. After graduation, Vine worked in customer services for the retailer Hobbs Ltd. She then worked in a series of jobs within journalism, including TV listings sub at the Daily Mirror and features editor for the magazine Tatler before joining The Times. She was promoted to arts editor at that newspaper. And n...
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4 months ago
47 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S2 E11 - When love turns to control.
In this anonymous episode we talk to "Mary" who shares her experience of coercive control. **TRIGGER WARNING** How coercive control is hard to notice until you are out of it.How it tends to happen slowly.How, 30 years ago, the words "Coercive Control" wew not even in our lexicon.The stages of coercive control and how red flags can be innocently and easily missed.How she hated being married and how it started to go wrong in a year.How it lasted over two and a half decades.When the physical vio...
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5 months ago
39 minutes

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S2 E10 - Dr. Catherine Ducker
Since studying at Central Saint Martin’s in the 90s, she has been farming, and planting, and growing, and mothering, but always, at heart, painting. She sees myself as someone who watches, quietly, but also as someone who gets on and does, so I’ve grown multiple biodiverse wildlife corridors around her home in Oxfordshire, and painted magical and challenging moments. She is surrounded by plants at all times, and whenever something takes her eye and moves her, she works with the feeling ...
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5 months ago
42 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S2 E9- Bibi Lynch
Her therapeutic experienceHer struggles and philosophy on relationships.How she cares much less about how she looksWHIPS- What is that?(not what you think!)Her current interesting and fun philosophy. Reach out to Bibi and see her work here: www.bibilynch.com 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 ev...
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6 months ago
51 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
S2 E8- Lindsay Nicholson
Lindsay Nicholson has worked Editor-in-Chief of Good Housekeeping magazine and is now Editorial Director of the National Magazine Company. Her articles have appeared in many leading newspapers and magazines including the Guardian and the Observer. From her website: It’s natural to fear it - but to be alive is to experience loss. The only way to avoid loss is to die first. (Not recommended!) I am a former magazine editor, now a writer and researcher, who has experienced tragic and painfu...
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6 months ago
44 minutes

How to have Extraordinary Relationships
Send us a text Hannah Betts is an award-winning feature writer, interviewer and columnist across a range of subjects for an array of British newspapers and magazines, principally The Times and The Telegraph. She has been a journalist for almost three decades. After a career as a junior Oxford academic, Betts spent nine years at The Times, writing and editing in a number of guises, including op-ed columnist and Deputy Chief Leader Writer. She went freelance in 2007. Betts’s interests cover al...