Episodios

  • Untangling Mother-Daughter Relationships, With Rosjke Hasseldine And Carina White
    Feb 2 2021

    When it comes to mother-daughter relationships, it’s complicated: some are best friends, others aren’t on speaking terms, while some daughters still revert to acting like a teenager around their mum even though they’re way too old to throw a strop (hiya!).


    Why is it so tricky to find the right balance? We speak to Rosjke Hasseldine, who has spent almost 25 years working with women and researching the mother-daughter relationship, to find out. 


    We’re also joined by Carina White, co-founder of Black Mums Upfront, and her aunt Eleanor, who helped raise her after her mother tragically passed away. Their warmth, admiration and mutual respect is inspiring – but we learn it hasn’t always been easy.



    Transcript link (copy & paste): https://www.huffp.st/uXhRAfu


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    46 m
  • The Problem With ‘Problem’ Skin, With Lou Northcote And Dr Shaaira Nasir
    Jan 26 2021

    From acne to eczema, psoriasis to rosacea, there’s no shortage of skin conditions that are broadly labelled “problem skin”. But would these conditions be such a problem, if the world stopped obsessing with filters and Photoshop? In this episode, former model Lou Northcote talks to us about losing her career due to acne, and why she now encourages others to #FreeThePimple. Dermatologist Dr Shaaira Nasir then busts some common skincare myths. Join in the conversation on social media using #AIMYU.


    Transcript link (copy & paste): https://www.huffp.st/gDNwY1S


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    39 m
  • Women Have A Poo Problem, With Elaine Miller And Dr Megan Rossi
    Jan 19 2021

    Women – not so great at pooing and even worse at talking about it. But fear not - in this episode, we chat to physiotherapist Elaine Miller and gut health specialist Dr. Megan Rossi who are here with all the scoop on how to poop. Join in the conversation on social media by using the hashtag #AIMYU.


    Transcript link (copy & paste): https://www.huffp.st/d73ChgJ


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    40 m
  • I'm Broke And My Friends Don't Get It, With Clare Seal and Kia Commodore
    Jan 12 2021

    It's tough when your mates earn more than you – and the pandemic has only exacerbated the friendship money gap. In this episode, My Frugal Year founder Clare Seal talks about the pressure to keep up that contributed to her £27,000 of debt. Plus, personal finance guru Kia Commodore shares some tips on how to navigate the money gap in a more positive way – whatever your financial position. Join in the conversation on social media by using the hashtag #AIMYU.


    Transcript link (copy & paste): https://www.huffp.st/Bcs5LlF


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    37 m
  • The Truth About Childbirth, with Midwife Marley and Clotilde Rebecca Abe
    Jan 5 2021

    The first rule about fight club is you don't talk about fight club. Often it feels like the same principle applies when it comes to giving birth – the majority of women have little or no clue what to expect until they are pregnant and, well, then it’s a bit late. 


    For our first episode of 2021 we wanted to change that, having an open and, yes, at times, uncomfortable conversation about giving birth. We speak to Midwife Marley about the realities of birth and hear from Clotilde Rebecca Abe, co-founder of the Five x More project, about the fact that Black women are five times more likely to die during childbirth.


    Transcript link (copy & paste): https://www.huffp.st/9Tb1rCK


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    39 m
  • I Think We're Alone Now, With Shani Dhanda And Francesca Specter
    Dec 8 2020

    2020 has been the year of isolation and for many, it's also been a year of loneliness. In this episode, we explore how the pandemic has changed our relationship with alone time – for better or worse. Disability activist Shani Dhanda shares how she dealt with a year of shielding and her hopes for a more compassionate society in 2021. Plus Francesca Specter, founder of Alonement, shares tips on embracing alone time. Join in the conversation on social media using the hashtag #AIMYU.


    Transcript link (copy & paste): https://www.huffp.st/TvCBJeD


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    39 m
  • We’re All A Little Bit Ageist, With Jane Evans, Carol Russell And Jacynth Bassett
    Dec 1 2020

    We're feminists but we still fear ageing. Is it any wonder, in a world that values the wrinkle-free and writes off older women in the workplace? It's time for a change. In this episode, we chat to writers Jane Evans and Carol Russell (who are in their 50s and 60s) about embracing milestones, instead of dreading them. We also get some tips on being an ally against ageism from millennial campaigner Jacynth Bassett. Join in the conversation on social media by using the hashtag #AIMYU.


    Transcript link (copy & paste): https://www.huffp.st/ln54nOt


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    38 m
  • Redefining Sexless Relationships, With Ruby Rare And Professor Jacqui Gabb
    Nov 24 2020

    The word 'sexless' implies there's a lack or an absence in your relationship, but is a dry spell really such a bad thing? In this episode, sex educator Ruby Rare shares how to embrace the ebbs and flows in your libido, improving intimacy both with and without sex. Professor Jacqui Gabb also debunks some common misconceptions around sexual frequency. Spoiler: other people aren't doing it as much as you think. Join in the conversation on social media by using the hashtag #AIMYU.


    Transcript link (copy & paste): https://www.huffp.st/fViYvbU


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    41 m