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Age Better with Liz Earle

Age Better with Liz Earle

Liz Earle

Liz Earle, Hormones, Arts, Health & Fitness, Education, Supplements, Healthy Ageing, Fashion & Beauty, Health, Skincare, Wellbeing, Gut Health, Self-improvement, Fitness, Menopause, Midlife, Exercise, Better Second Half, Beauty, Women's Health

4.61.5K Ratings

Overview

I'm on a mission to change the conversation around ageing. Women's health – particularly as we age – has been underfunded and overlooked for far too long. And frankly, it's time we pushed back.

Through this podcast, I want to share the knowledge and tools that can help you thrive in later life by taking action today. Because here's what I've learned: decline isn't inevitable. And when we understand what our bodies truly need, we really can age better.


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607 Episodes

Is the contraceptive pill failing young women?

While midlife women can be prescribed body-identical hormones on the NHS, their daughters and nieces are being given synthetic hormones that may carry more side effects and risks. Liz unpacks the differences between the two – and what every woman should know about her hormone healthcare, whether she’s weighing up the pill or navigating menopause. Plus: vibration plates for lymphatic drainage, the health benefits of seamoss, how to get rid of stubborn cellulite, and is it ever too late to start taking HRT? In this episode:·     Natural ways to help with endometriosis·     What is seamoss and should I be taking it?·     Can vibration plates help with lymphatic drainage?·     How to reduce the appearance of cellulite·     Am I too old to start taking HRT? Links mentioned in the episode:·     Newson Clinic for hormone health·     Read Louise Newson’s book, The Power of Hormones·     Am I too old to start HRT? podcast·     Podcast The pill, HRT and medical gaslighting, with Kate Muir·     Read Kate Muir’s book, Everything You Need to Know About the Pill (but were too afraid to ask)·     NICE guidelines on Zoely contraceptive pill·     Read Can diet help with endometriosis?·     Vitamin C·     Collagen peptides·     Omega-3s·     Magnesium Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 1 June 2026

Sleep hacks every midlife woman should know – with Dr Sophie Bostock

Quality sleep may be one of the most overlooked tools that we have for healthy ageing. Sleep scientist Dr Sophie Bostock joins Liz to unpack how disrupted sleep in midlife impacts everything from mood and metabolism to cardiovascular wellbeing. They discuss how perimenopause can interrupt a good night’s rest, the connection between sleep deprivation and blood sugar imbalance, and why catching up with a long lie-in at the weekend might do more harm than good. Sophie explains how light exposure and regular movement can help your body prepare for rest. She also shares practical advice to help restore healthy circadian rhythms and get your shut-eye back on track. In this episode:·     The link between poor sleep and cardiovascular disease·     What happens to the brain when you're asleep·     The importance of daylight to help you wind down·     Why poor sleep impacts insulin sensitivity·     Easy ways to support a good night’s rest·     Why long lie-ins don’t make up for a week of bad sleep Links mentioned in the episode:·     Magnesium·     Ashwagandha More from Sophie:·     Follow Sophie on Instagram·     Visit thesleepscientist.com Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 29 May 2026

Nourished not depleted: the smarter way to lose weight after 40 – with Georgie Murphy

Why does weight loss suddenly feel harder in midlife – even when we’re eating less? Liz is joined by Georgie Murphy, Head of Nutrition for supplement brand SISTERLY, to explore the impact of hormonal shifts, muscle loss and nutrient deficiencies on our bodies. They discuss how restricted eating can actually work against weight loss after 40, and why proper nourishment works more effectively for the everyday demands of a busy midlife. This episode is sponsored by SISTERLY, who are offering listeners of the show 15% off purchases at sisterlylab.com when you use the code LIZLOVES at checkout. In this episode:·     The midlife body changes impacting weight loss·     Why eating less has stopped working·     The impact of restricted diets on hair and skin·     Ways to nourish – not punish – your body Links mentioned in the episode:·     SISTERLY The Elevator all-in-one supplement More from Georgie:·     Follow SISTERLY on Instagram·     More about SISTERLY Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 27 May 2026

Does HRT cause weight gain – or is that a myth?

Many women worry that starting HRT will make them put on weight – but is this fear actually backed by science? Liz explores the link between hormones, metabolism and midlife weight changes, and explains why fluctuating oestrogen, poor sleep and stress may be more to blame than HRT itself. Plus: supportive supplements for coeliac disease, ways to boost a low libido, skincare non-negotiables, tapping into vibrational energy and a deep dive into NAD+. In this episode: ·     Will HRT make me put on weight?·     Which skincare ticks the non-negotiable boxes?·     How to boost a flagging libido·     What are NAD+ and berberine and should I take them?·     Supportive supplements (and tests) for coeliac disease·     Unlocking the wellness and longevity benefits of vibrational energy Links mentioned in the episode: ·     Ceramides·     Vitamin C serum·     Peptides·     Retinol·     What are NAD+ and NMN?·     Podcast with Dr Mo Enyat on zonulin testing for autoimmune conditions·     Zinc·     B12 ·     Calcium·     Vitamin D·     Omega-3·     Collagen·     Magnesium Get in touch with a question for Liz: ·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846\ More from Liz: ·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 25 May 2026

Rethink everything you've been told about hormones – with Dr Louise Newson

Thought hormones were just for period regulation and menopause support? In this eye-opening conversation, GP and hormone specialist Dr Louise Newson joins Liz to explain the surprising role progesterone, oestrogen and testosterone play in everything from brain health to inflammation. They discuss the misinformation that’s letting women down, the crucial difference between body-identical and synthetic hormones, and why progesterone may be far more powerful than most of us realise. Louise also explains why cholesterol is essential for hormone production, how testosterone is a natural painkiller, and the questions every midlife woman should feel confident asking about her health and treatment options. In this episode:·     The difference between synthetic and bioidentical hormones·     The truth about cholesterol·     Why progesterone might play a role in mental health care·     Why the contraceptive pill needs updating·     Prescribing testosterone as a natural painkiller·     Why post-hysterectomy women still need progesterone More from Louise:·     Follow Louise on Instagram·     Order Louise’s book, The Power of Hormones·     Get tickets for Louise’s tour Breaking The Cycle: The Power of Hormones Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 22 May 2026

Why do I never feel ‘good enough’?

We all know that feeling of being pulled in every direction and never being quite good enough – but does it really have to be this way? Liz discusses why so many women feel inadequate in midlife, and looks at ways to shift our priorities and quieten our inner critic with a little self-compassion. Plus: the impact of late-night scrolling on your sleep, postpartum supplements, how sparkling water affects your teeth, and is it ever too late to start taking collagen? In this episode:·     Does looking at my phone at night affect my sleep?·     How to cope when you don’t feel good enough·     What sparkling water is doing to your teeth·     Supplements for postpartum health·     Have I left it too late to start taking collagen? Links mentioned in the episode:·     Zinc·     Iodine·     B12·     Calcium·     L Cell Magnesium Glycinate·     Vitamin D·     Omega-3·     Collagen Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 18 May 2026

Forget the bikini body, exercise for your 'old lady body' – with Elizabeth Davies

Exercise is vital for maintaining strength, independence and vitality well into our later years, but it's easy to lose your fitness mojo in midlife. Personal trainer Elizabeth Davies joins Liz to talk about the power of movement – and easy ways to get started. They discuss how fitness has been marketed as a way to lose weight or build a ‘summer body’, and why the focus should be on being strong, not skinny. Elizabeth also explains the importance of midlife fitness for heart and bone health, tips for navigating pelvic floor weakness and how to save time by cutting your workout in half. In this episode:·     The importance of training for our later years·     How much cardio we really need·     Protecting heart and bone health·     How to exercise with pelvic floor weakness·     Do we need to lift heavy weights?·     Ways to cut your training session in half Links mentioned in the episode:·     WHO guidance on physical activity More from Elizabeth:·     Follow Elizabeth on Instagram·     Order Training For Your Old Lady Body Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 15 May 2026

Hack your hydration for better energy and longevity

What if you could supercharge your water to improve gut health, clear brain fog and increase your energy? Liz talks about fascinating new longevity research into structured water – what is it, and how is it better for us? Plus: natural remedies to boost low mood in midlife, tips for improving bone health, whether broken sleep still counts, and a guide to peptides and their safety. In this episode:·     What is structured water and what are the health benefits?·     Improving bone health with diet and exercise·     Explaining peptides and how safe they are·     Natural remedies to lift a low mood·     Does broken sleep count towards the recommended amount? Links mentioned in the episode:·     Sleep Cycle app·     Balance Menopause app·     The Naked Pharmacy Saffrosun Calm·     Podcast with Professor Matthew Walker on longevity and sleep Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 11 May 2026

4 easy ways to eat more fibre – with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

Sluggish digestion? Energy crash at 3pm? Struggling to lose weight? There could be a surprisingly simple solution. Celebrity chef and broadcaster Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tells Liz how supporting our gut with more fibre could be one of the most impactful changes we make to our health. They discuss how over 90% of the population are not getting the recommended amount of fibre and why it’s increasing our risk of disease. Hugh also shares tips for reducing the discomfort and bloating often experienced when eating fibrous foods, plus easy ways to add more fibre to our day.  In this episode:·     How a lack of gut diversity is increasing our risk of disease·     Hugh welcomes a delivery of goats!·     Tips for making veg more interesting·     How to cope with gas and bloating·     Cheap and easy ways to add fibre to meals More from Hugh:·     Follow Hugh on Instagram·     Order Hugh’s book High Fibre Heroes Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 8 May 2026

4 signs you’re low in iron (and how to top up levels in midlife)

If you're constantly exhausted and your hair seems thinner than normal, it might not just be your hormones. Liz talks about low iron levels in midlife, how to spot the symptoms and what to do if you’re struggling. Plus: where to start with longevity supplements, ways to manage high cholesterol, juggling HRT on a busy schedule and advice for troubled teenage skin. In this episode:·     3 ways to boost your iron levels·     Where to start with supplements·     Managing high cholesterol without statins·     Treatment for teenage skin concerns·     Travel-friendly HRT treatment Links mentioned in the episode:·     NMN and other NAD-boosting supplements·     Urolithin A·     Liz’s go-to supplement routine·     Podcast with Dr Mo Enayat on leaky gut, cholesterol and peptides·     MV Skintherapy multiBALM·     HRT explained article Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 4 May 2026

Why your healthy lifestyle is making you unwell – with Sarah Ann Macklin

We have access to more health information than ever before, but for many midlife women, the overwhelm is negatively impacting our wellbeing. Nutritionist Sarah Ann Macklin talks to Liz about the unhealthy side of modern wellness culture and its effect on our bodies. They discuss how conflicting advice and constantly changing diet trends create anxiety, and how this has the power to alter how we physically respond to food. Sarah Ann also explains why she thinks health-tracking wearables should be used with caution, and the steps we can take to quiet toxic self-talk. In this episode:·     The connection between mindset and metabolism·     The dangers of tracking health data with wearables·     Why perimenopausal women experience ‘sleep shame’·     How you can trick your hunger hormones·     Ways to rewire your wellbeing relationship Links mentioned in the episode:·     Vitamin D3·     Creatine·     Magnesium·     Omega-3·     Podcast episode on the Mediterranean diet More from Sarah Ann:·     Follow Sarah Ann on Instagram·     Listen to Sarah Ann's Live Well Be Well podcast·     Pre-order Sarah Ann’s book Healthy Shouldn’t Be This Hard Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 1 May 2026

Why won't my GP prescribe HRT?

Getting support for your perimenopause and menopause symptoms can be a struggle, and many clinicians are still inadequately trained in hormone health. Liz talks about the barriers women still face and ways to feel confident requesting HRT. Plus: easy ways to stay hydrated, the benefits of NMN supplements, hair dye for a sensitive scalp and easy ways to reduce our risk of falls as we get older. In this episode:·     What to do when you feel shut down by your GP·     How to dye your hair if your scalp is sensitive·     Protecting yourself from falls as you get older·     Tips for staying hydrated when you don’t drink water·     What are NMN supplements and who should take them? Links mentioned in the episode:·     NHS shared decision-making·     NICE menopause guidance·     Josh Wood PPD-free hair colour·     Article on the benefits of NMN·     NMN and other NAD-boosting supplements Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Order Liz's new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 27 April 2026

Why women's diseases go undetected (and how to spot the signs) – with Meghan Rabbitt

Heart disease kills more women than all cancers combined, but symptoms are often missed because diagnostic tools were designed for men. Health journalist Meghan Rabbitt talks to Liz about why medicine has been getting women's health wrong for decades and how to protect ourselves. They discuss how the differences in the female body require a more nuanced approach to healthcare, and how heart attack symptoms in women can be more subtle. Meghan also explains how menopause can increase our risk of heart disease, dementia and autoimmune conditions – and the practical steps we can take to safeguard our health at every age. In this episode:·     Why healthcare isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach·     The link between low oestrogen and Alzheimer’s·     Why HRT might protect you from heart disease·     Calculating your breast cancer risk·     Ways to future-proof your health Links mentioned in the episode:·     NHS shared decision-making·     Calculating your breast cancer risk  ·     Lily Earle chronic pain coaching More from Meghan:·     Follow Meghan on Instagram ·     The New Rules of Women’s Health Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:• Order Liz's new book –  How to Age• A Better Second Half• Follow Liz on Instagram• Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 24 April 2026

5 ways to beat bloating and improve gut health

Midlife bloating isn’t just uncomfortable, it can dent your self-confidence, too. Liz talks about what might be causing it, and shares different ways to tackle the problem by getting your gut health back on track. Plus: lactoferrin for boosting immune health, the pro-ageing discoveries in Liz’s new book, budget-friendly skincare essentials and whether collagen supplements are necessary. In this episode:·     Ways to improve your gut health to beat the bloat·     Lactoferrin – what is it, and can it improve my immune system?·     The surprising discoveries Liz made while researching her new book·     Collagen supplements – which ones, and are they worth it?·     Budget-friendly skincare recommendations Links mentioned in the episode:·     Leapfrog Immune ·     Collagen·     The Good Gut Guide·     The low FODMAP diet·     Butyrate·     Podcast on leaky gut and zonulin testing·     NEX Skincare Moisturiser·     The Ordinary skincare Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Preorder Liz’s new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 20 April 2026

Bad hair day? It could be your hormones – with Gustav Fouché

If you’ve noticed your hair has lost its lustre, or you’re struggling to style it, your hormones could be the culprit. Celebrity hairstylist Gustav Fouché joins Liz to explain what’s happening to our hair during midlife – and how to bring life back to your locks. They discuss how scalp care is as important as skincare, and the hero ingredients we should be eating – and using – for healthy hair growth. Gustav also shares the trending styles and colours for 2026, with tips on finding a cut and colour that works for you. In this episode·     How hormone fluctuations change your hair and scalp·     The truth about GLP-1 jabs and hair loss·     Why eyebrow microblading impacts your hair colour·     Are hair extensions worth it?·     The ingredients your hair is hungry for·     Your next cut: trending styles for 2026 Links mentioned in the episode:·     Shop GF Fabulosity haircare·     Vitamin B12·     Collagen·     Protein More from Gustav:·     Find Gustav on Instagram·     Book an appointment Get in touch with a question for Liz:- Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com- WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:• Preorder Liz's new book – How to Age• A Better Second Half• Follow Liz on Instagram• Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 17 April 2026

How to reduce your risk of dementia

Is it really possible to reduce your risk of getting dementia? Liz discusses the factors that contribute to developing it, and shares the diet and lifestyle changes we can make to protect the brain. Plus: dating after divorce, whether beef tallow is effective as a skincare product, tips to reduce injury when working out and HRT-free ways to manage menopause. In this episode:·     Stepping back into the dating world after divorce·     Applying beef tallow to your skin – fad or natural beauty hack?·     Ways to manage menopause if you can’t take HRT·     Tips for reducing injury when working out in midlife Links mentioned in the episode:·     Omega-3·     Vitamin B [ES1] ·     Food for the brain website·     Reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease, with Patrick Holford·     10 ways to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s naturally·     Information on homocysteine tests·     NICE guidance·     Podcast with Kirsty Lang and Dr Sarah Glynne on breast cancer and HRT·     Protein·     Creatine·     Magnesium Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Preorder Liz’s new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. [ES1] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 13 April 2026

How to build muscle after 40 (and why it’s never too late to start) – with Kate Rowe-Ham

Nothing supports your muscles, metabolism and mood in midlife quite like exercise. Personal trainer Kate Rowe-Ham, founder of Owning Your Menopause, joins Liz to talk about the power of strength training – and how to build your own habits. In this episode, Liz and Kate discuss the changes that happen to our bodies after the age of 30 and the symptoms of menopause that can be supported by lifting weights.Kate also reveals the surprising mental-health benefits of movement – and gives tips on starting small and finding what works for you. In this episode·     Shocking stats on muscle decline and bone density as we age·     The impact of exercise on our mental health·     GLP-1 jabs and why strong is better than skinny·     Building confidence, capability and independence·     How you’re probably not eating enough·     Keeping it simple – start small and find what works for you Links mentioned in the episode:·     Vitamin D·     Omega-3·     Collagen·     Protein·     Fibre·     Creatine·     Magnesium·     MCT oil·     Ankle and wrist weights More from Kate:·     Find Kate on Instagram·     Buy The Longevity Solution·     Owning Your Menopause Get in touch with a question for Liz:- Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com- WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:• Preorder Liz's new book – How to Age• A Better Second Half• Follow Liz on Instagram• Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 10 April 2026

Diet or skincare – which matters more for ageing skin?

Can skincare products really turn back the years or is diet more important? Liz explains why what goes in is as important as what goes on, and shares the key ingredients that really make a difference. Plus: supporting muscles and bones without weightlifting, natural remedies for menstrual migraines, the benefits of progesterone and can you take too many supplements? In this episode:·     How you can support muscles and bones if you don’t like lifting weights·     Natural ways to soothe painful menstrual migraines·     The physical and cognitive benefits of progesterone·     Which skincare ingredients really make a difference?·     Is it possible to take too many supplements (and where to start) Links mentioned in the episode:·     Electrolytes·     Protein supplement with peptides·     Omega-3·     Collagen·     Vitamin C and skincare article[ES1] ·     Sleep and relaxation resources·     HRT·     Dr Louise Newson·     Pre-order Louise Newson’s book, The Power of Hormones·     Glutathione·     Vitamin D·     SISTERLY The Elevator supplement·     Liz Earle Masterclass: The ABCs of Midlife Nutrition·     NHS guidance on vitamins and minerals·     National Institutes of Health vitamins and minerals fact sheets·     Article on rucking, the low-impact exercise·     Podcast with Caroline Idiens on building stronger muscles and bones at home·     Magnesium·     Podcast with Louise Newson and her daughter on hormones and migraines Get in touch with a question for Liz:·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:·     Preorder Liz’s new book – How to Age·     A Better Second Half·     Follow Liz on Instagram·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 6 April 2026

Hormones or histamine? Understanding your midlife symptoms – with Dr Clare Ashby

Could your anxiety, brain fog, IBS and itchy skin be signs of something more than midlife hormonal changes? Dr Clare Ashby, histamine intolerance and MCAS specialist joins Liz to reveal the condition that's often overlooked – and how it can make HRT less effective. In this episode, Liz and Clare discuss how symptoms we might have normalised for years could be signs of histamine intolerance, how it can be confused with perimenopause, and how healthy diet choices could be working against us. Clare also explains how hormones and histamines work together, the food and lifestyle adjustments that can reduce reactivity, and the simple over-the-counter remedy that can make the world of difference. In this episode:·     How hormone changes in midlife can lead to histamine imbalance·     The signs you may be histamine intolerant·     Why your HRT might not be working effectively·     Is avocado on sourdough making you ill?·     The surprising link between mast cell disorder, hypermobility, ADHD and IBS·     How over-the-counter antihistamines can help more than hay fever Links mentioned in the episode:·     Pulsetto·     Neurosim·     The Gupta natural healing programme·     The British Dietetic Association More from Clare:• Work with Clare• More about histamine  Get in touch with a question for Liz:- Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com- WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:• Preorder Liz's new book – How to Age• A Better Second Half• Follow Liz on Instagram• Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 3 April 2026

Can LED face masks smooth wrinkles (and which colours are best)?

Have you ever wondered how LED face masks actually work to rejuvenate your skin? Liz shares her thoughts on light therapy and explains how to match your colour to your skin concern. Plus: why smear tests can be more painful after menopause, the difference between sachet and pill vitamins and how Liz organises her wellbeing routine. In this episode:• Why smear tests can be more painful after menopause (and what can help)• Are sachet vitamins better than pill form?• Can HRT help with back pain in later life?• What do the different colours on an LED face mask do?• Liz's top tips for organising your wellbeing routine Links mentioned in the episode:• Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) – see Vaginal oestrogen could save your life• Tongue scraper• Electrolytes• Mouth tape• Sleep Cycle• MyFitnessPal• MyCircadian• Balance menopause app• STRETCHIT• NHS Couch to 5k• SISTERLY• Milk thistle• HRT• Article about supplements for midlife bone health• Guide to buying an LED face mask Get in touch with a question for Liz:• Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com• WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:• Preorder Liz’s new book – How to Age• A Better Second Half• Follow Liz on Instagram• Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 30 March 2026

Is alcohol doing more damage in midlife than you realise? – with Prof David Nutt

Most of us know alcohol isn’t ideal for our health. But the specific ways it affects the brain, gut, hormones and our sleep, and why those effects become more pronounced as we age, are less well understood. Leading psychiatrist and neuropsychopharmacologist Prof David Nutt joins Liz to explain exactly what happens in the body from the very first sip, why women become significantly more vulnerable in midlife, and what the science says about how to drink with healthy ageing in mind. In this episode:·     Why alcohol affects women’s bodies differently – and more so in midlife·     What’s actually causing your hangover (it’s not just dehydration)·     How alcohol damages the gut and suppresses your immune system·     When even one drink disrupts deep, restorative sleep·     The brain chemical that makes us want to drink – and how to get it in other ways·     What drives addiction and why so many people use alcohol to manage stress, anxiety and trauma·      What cutting back for just one month can do for key health markers·     The growing world of functional alcohol alternatives Links mentioned:·     Liz’s previous podcast with Prof David Nutt·     Drug Science·     SENTIA drinks More from David·     Follow David on X Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book, How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 27 March 2026

The beauty advice I got completely wrong

After nearly 40 years researching health, beauty and wellness, Liz has learned that looking well and looking young are two very different things – and that the most powerful beauty advice she ever received had nothing to do with what you put on your skin. Plus: why period pains can get worse in midlife, how to eat an anti-inflammatory diet and find the right retinoid for you. In this episode:What beauty and wellness advice has Liz changed her mind about?Which foods help reduce inflammation in the body?Why do period pains get worse in perimenopause?Does oestrogen affect mood and anxiety during menopause?Can an oestrogen blood test tell you if your HRT is working?What is the difference between retinol and retinal? Links mentioned in the episode:Preorder How to Age for a change to win a red light panel (worth £595)Omega-3 MagnesiumMethylated B vitaminsEvening primrose oilExtra virgin olive oilCollagen peptidesRetinolBy Sarah Bakuchiol BoosterRenew + MeBalance menopause appComprehensive blood test Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 23 March 2026

Can your diet protect your brain from dementia? – with Dr Georgia Ede

What does your brain want you to eat? Nutritional psychiatrist Dr Georgia Ede joins Liz to explore how our daily diet shapes our mental health, mood and how our brains age – and why some of the advice we've long been given might actually be working against us. In this episode:·     Why high glucose and insulin levels are bad for our brains·     The reason Alzheimer's is increasingly being called type-3 diabetes·     What too much sugar does to our brain cells·     Are red meat and saturated fats really bad for us?·     The real issue with vegetable oils – and why Georgia says there's no good reason to eat them·     The three eating plans Georgia recommends, and how to know which one is right for you More from Georgia·     Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind·     Follow Georgia on Instagram More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book, How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 20 March 2026

Collagen, seaweed and the nutrients that reverse skin ageing – with Dr Craig Rose

We spend a fortune on what goes on our skin, but Liz has long believed that what goes in matters just as much, if not more. In this episode, she talks to Dr Craig Rose, marine biologist and founder of Doctor Seaweed, about the nutrients that midlife women are chronically short on, and what that deficiency is quietly doing to our skin, metabolism, and brains. This episode is sponsored by Doctor Seaweed who are offering listeners of the show 20% off purchases at doctorseaweed.com when you use the code LIZLOVES at checkout. In this episode:-What iodine is and why many women aren't getting enough-Why iodine is so important for thyroid health - and what happens when levels are low-The energy skin, hair, nails, and metabolism benefits of optimal iodine levels-Why seaweed is one of the most natural and sustainable sources of iodine-Why collagen declines with age and how supplementation can support skin, hair, nails, and more-What to look for in a high quality collagen supplement Links mentioned:·     Doctor Seaweed Collagen+·     Take the 20-second iodine quiz More from Craig·     Follow Doctor Seaweed on Instagram·     Listen to the Diving Deep podcast Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book, How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 18 March 2026

Which supplements do midlife women need?

The supplement aisle can feel overwhelming – and expensive. But in midlife, some really do earn their place. This week Liz shares her non-negotiables, explains why our needs shift as hormones change, and cuts through the noise on what’s worth taking and what isn’t.  Plus: what’s really leaving hair dry and brittle in menopause, easy ways to get more protein and fibre at every meal, and can HRT replace contraception?  In this episode:• Which supplements do midlife women need – and which can you skip? • Why does hair become dry and brittle during menopause, and what can you do about it? • How do you get more protein and fibre at every meal if you don’t like beans? • What can nutrigenomic DNA testing tell you about your health? • Can HRT replace contraception in midlife?  Links mentioned in the episode:• Liz’s supplement masterclass• Omega-3 • Zinc• Iodine• B12• Collagen peptides• KEEO styling tool• Hair Gain styling products• Vitamin D• Magnesium• Creatine• Wild Nutrition• SISTERLY• Article about oxalic acid, oxalates, kale and spinach• Lifecode Gx nutrigenomic testing• Glutathione  Get in touch with a question for Liz:• Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com• WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:• Preorder Liz’s new book – How to Age• A Better Second Half • Follow Liz on Instagram• Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on InstagramSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 16 March 2026

Is a 'light deficiency' quietly ageing you faster? – with Professor Glen Jeffery

One of the most powerful tools for healthy ageing might be something you've barely thought about: light. Most of us spend the majority of our time under LED lighting that's stripped of the very wavelengths our bodies need to function well – and the impact on our metabolism, energy and long-term health is only just being understood. Professor Glen Jeffery, neuroscientist at UCL's Institute of Ophthalmology, joins Liz to explain why a light deficiency could be quietly accelerating ageing, what it means for your mitochondria, and the simple changes – starting with your light bulbs – that could make a real difference to how you feel and age. In this episode:Why infrared light is the most overlooked wavelength for human healthHow LED lighting creates a "light deficiency" – and why Glen calls it modern-day scurvyThe profound effect light has on your mitochondria and energy productionWhy morning light mattersWhat the research really says about red light face masks and infrared saunasHow changing your light environment could help regulate blood sugar and metabolismThe simple practical changes to make at home – and why Glen's first recommendation is to get a dog Links mentioned in the episode:Anti blue light glasses Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 13 March 2026

The one morning habit I'll never give up

There's one thing Liz does before coffee, before switching on her phone or starting her morning – and she says it's the single most powerful reset her body gets all day. Plus: why alcohol wrecks your sleep even if it helps you drift off, and what's really happening to perimenopausal skin when it suddenly becomes dry, reactive and impossible to manage. In this episode:What is the best morning habit for energy and better sleep?What causes perimenopausal dry skin and how can you treat it?How does alcohol affect your sleep cycle?How does stress affect your health and nervous system in midlife?Why does restless legs syndrome get worse at night and what actually helps? Links mentioned in the episode:Omega-3 ZincCollagen peptidesVitamin CNEX Skincare moisturiserRetinolMagnesiumElectrolytesMethylated B vitaminsL-theanine Better You magnesium flakesLavender essential oilLiz's article about shilajit Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 9 March 2026

How to eat for healthy weight loss and fewer cravings – with Dominique Ludwig

Maintaining a healthy weight, beating cravings and having energy that lasts all day doesn't need to be complicated, says clinical nutritionist Dominique Ludwig. She's back on the show to explain why eating in the right proportions transforms everything from weight management and blood sugar to gut health and mood – and why her simple balanced plate model does the hard work for you. In this episode:Why calorie counting can work against you (and what to focus on instead)How to manage food noise and cravingsThe balanced plate: protein, fibre and healthy fats in the right ratiosThe go-to foods you'll always find in Dominique's kitchenWhy breakfast really is the most important meal of the day (and how to nail yours)How to hack hunger hormones with foodThe difference between soluble and insoluble fibre – and which one actually feeds your gut microbesWhy leaving gaps between meals matters more than most people realiseIs it time to ditch intermittent fasting?  Links mentioned in the episode:Vitamin D supplementsWild Nutrition Food-Grown® Iron Plus – use code LIZLOVES for 15% offOmega-3 supplementsMagnesium supplementsB-vitamins More from Dominique:No Nonsense NutritionFollow Dominique on Instagram More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 6 March 2026

How to fix flat or frizzy hair (and why hormones matter)

Noticed your hair isn't quite what it used to be? Liz explains why hormones are likely behind it and what you can do – plus she tackles fertility over 40, sun protection for very fair skin, grounding sheets, and breast pain on HRT. In this episode:Are hormonal changes to blame for flat and frizzy hair? How to support fertility in your 40sSun protection advice for very fair skinDo grounding sheets actually work? How to manage breast pain on HRT Links mentioned in the episode:Coenzyme Q10 supplementOmega-3 supplementsAstaxanthin supplementsVitamin C supplementEvening primrose oil supplementsGet Grounded earthing sheets Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 2 March 2026

5 easy wins to reduce microplastics and forever chemicals – with Dr Sabine Donnai

Forever chemicals and microplastics have become part of modern life – they're in our wardrobes, kitchens, dental floss, in the water we drink, even the air we breathe. Dr Sabine Donnai joins Liz to explain why detoxification is just as important as sleep, nutrition and exercise when it comes to healthy ageing, and shares the simple, practical kitchen swaps and lifestyle changes that genuinely reduce your toxic load without going mad. In this episode:Why detoxification is just as important as sleep, nutrition and exerciseWhere we encounter microplastics and PFAS daily The easy kitchen swaps to prioritise How your gut bacteria physically help you detoxify microplasticsThe four ways your body detoxifies (gut, kidneys, liver, sweating) and how to support eachThe role of advanced blood cleaning for those with high toxic loadsWhether we all really have half a teaspoon of plastic in our brains More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Sabine: Follow Sabine on Instagram Sabine's clinic Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 27 February 2026

Stress made me age overnight – can I reverse it?

After a really difficult year, Julie feels like she's aged rapidly and now seems to catch every cold going. Liz shares why intense stress can make it feel as though we've aged years in months – and reassures Julie that the damage isn't permanent. In this episode:Bridal beauty tips for an inside-out glowIs there a link between menopause and neurodivergence?How can I support my immune system after a really difficult year?What can I do about puffy bags under my eyes?Should I be taking plant sterols for high cholesterol? Links mentioned in the episode:Dr Ellen Fallows episode about cholesterolDr Mo Enayat episode about cholesterol BioCare Calm Complex (magnesium glycinate) Vitamin D Zinc Omega-3CollagenVitamin C skincareHyaluronic acid skincareRed light therapy  Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 23 February 2026

7 things longevity doctors do to live longer – with Dr Harpal Bains

What if you could dial back your biological age – not through expensive treatments or extreme diets – but with surprisingly simple habits that longevity doctors actually use themselves? Dr Harpal Bains joins Liz to reveal the practical strategies that could genuinely add years to your life. In this episode:Why your heart, cells and organs could all be different agesThe pulse wave velocity test revealing arterial stiffness before symptoms appearThe impact of stress on heart health and longevityHow much exercise is too much? The truth about LDL cholesterol and oxidative stressMicrodosing GLP-1 medications for longevity (not just weight loss)HRT as a longevity strategy beyond symptom reliefThe 70% rule and why joy might be the most powerful pro-ageing tool Links mentioned in the episode:GlycanAge testListen to Liz's previous conversation with Harpal More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Harpal:Harpal ClinicFollow Harpal on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 20 February 2026

Is blue light from screens wrecking your sleep?

From blue light blocking glasses to hydrogen water for your mitochondria, Liz shares the science-backed strategies that protect your circadian rhythm and support healthy ageing. In this episode:Is hydrogen water worth it – and are there budget options? Which supplements should we prioritise in midlife? Do blue light blocking glasses protect your sleep?How to fix hormonal breakouts after coming off the pillCan you start HRT while you're still breastfeeding at 49?How to soothe midlife bloating Links mentioned in the episode:Echo hydrogen water flaskHydrogen water tabletsDr Nicholas Perricone episode on collagen and hydrogen waterLiz's favourite gut health boostersDr Uma Naidoo episode on nutrition for better mental healthOcushield blue light blocking glassesOcushield screen protectorBy Sarah Ally Recovery Blemish Facial Oil – use code LIZLOVES for 20% offBalance menopause app Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 16 February 2026

How to hit 30 grams of fibre a day in midlife (without the bloat) – with Emma Bardwell

What could reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke, lower inflammation, and make you less susceptible to depression? The answer, says nutritionist Emma Bardwell, is fibre. Emma's back on the show by popular demand to explain why hitting 30 grams a day could transform everything from weight loss and mood to digestion and glowing skin – and the simple hacks that make it easy to hit that target.  In this episode:Why fibre needs better PR (and why protein hogged the limelight in 2025)The difference between soluble and insoluble fibre – and why you need bothFibre heroes: raspberries, cannellini beans, cacao powder and ground almondsHow to go from 16g to 30g without eating mountains of vegetablesThe microdosing approach: starting with one teaspoon of beans to avoid bloatingWhy fermented foods and kefir are game-changers for your gut microbiomeThe Bristol Stool Chart and poophoria (yes, really)How fibre supports weight loss, hormone balance, and even clears microplasticsWhy your digestion slows in perimenopause – and what to do about itEmma's tips for cooking tempehThe timeline: what happens to your body within hours, days, and weeks of increasing fibre More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Emma:The Fibre EffectThe 30 Gram Plan Follow Emma on Instagram  Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 13 February 2026

Should I be eating more salt or less?

It's one of the most confusing nutrition debates – should you be eating more salt or less? The answer might surprise you, because it depends on your lifestyle. If you're cooking from scratch or you're very active the advice is very different than if ultra-processed foods are part of your diet. Liz explains why salt isn't the enemy, the surprising signs that reveal whether you're getting too much or too little, and why drinking plenty of water might not be hydrating you properly at all. In this episode:How to know if you need to increase or reduce your sodium intakeAre at-home teeth whitening kits safe and do they actually work?Tips for breast tenderness on HRTCan you cook with extra virgin olive oil or is it just for drizzling?What lifestyle and non-surgical options exist for managing lipedema? Links mentioned in the episode:The Salt Fix by Dr James DiNicolantonioCitizens of Soil extra virgin olive oil Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 9 February 2026

The 5 pillars to prevent dementia and stroke – with Dr Partha Nandi

Dr Partha Nandi is a gastroenterologist who wants you to know that the key to preventing stroke, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's might not lie in the brain at all – it lies in the gut. He shares how inflammation in your gut today could be affecting your brain decades from now. And he reveals the five simple pillars that could help you protect your cognitive health for life. In this episode:The gut-brain connection and why it matters for stroke, Alzheimer's and Parkinson'sHow inflammatory markers in the gut can predict Parkinson'sWhy people with healthier gut microbiomes recover better from strokesThe role of the vagus nerve as the information superhighway between gut and brainDr Nandi's five-pillar approach: purposeful living, diet, movement, spirituality and communityWhich probiotic strains to look forThe importance of fermented foods for reducing inflammationWhy magnesium matters and which type to choose for different needsHow intermittent fasting and mindful eating support gut health More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Partha:Heal Your Gut, Save Your Brain Follow Dr Nandi on Instagram  Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 6 February 2026

Caffeine vs adaptogens: how to feel more energised – with Schia Mitchell Sinclair

Always running low on energy? Herbal polypharmacist Schia Mitchell Sinclair says it might be time to kick the caffeine habit, and explore adaptogens instead. This episode is brought to you by The Herbtender. If after hearing this conversation you want to try their supplements and herbal teas for yourself, you can use code LIZLOVES for 20% off your order. Resources mentioned:Rise & ShineFocus & Clarity Perform & Recover Uplift & Revitalise The Herbtender organic herbal teas  More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Schia:The Herbtender websiteFollow The Herbtender on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 4 February 2026

Pilates, walking or weight-lifting – which is best for midlife women?

If you've been wondering whether your Reformer Pilates classes are doing enough for your bone strength, Liz has the answer – plus she settles the debate on full-fat versus skimmed milk and explains why it matters for midlife health. In this episode:Is Pilates and walking enough to protect your bones in midlife?Creatine supplements – safe or damaging for kidneys?Which multivitamins are worth taking and how to avoid bulking agentsFull-fat or skimmed milk – which should you choose?Are chlorinated swimming pools harming your health?How to manage bunions without surgery Links mentioned in the episode:Wild Nutrition supplementsSisterly multivitamin powderLiz's supplement masterclassbahé running trainers Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 2 February 2026

Leaky gut, cholesterol and peptides explained – with Dr Mo Enayat

GP Dr Mo Enayat, founder of HUM2N longevity clinic, joins Liz to reveal the science that could transform how your body ages – and why reaching your 120th birthday might not be as far-fetched as it sounds. In this episode:Leaky gut and zonulin testing for autoimmune conditionsCholesterol explained and why statins might not work for everyoneHomocysteine, methylation and methylated B vitaminsThe four drivers of cardiovascular disease beyond cholesterolPeptides explained: BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-CU and ipamorelinStem cell production and regenerative medicineExosomes for skin and hair healthLiving to 120: is it genuinely achievable? Resources mentioned: Patrick Holford podcast episode about Alzheimer's, homocysteine, B vitamins and omegasL-glutamine supplementsMethylated B-vitamins Omega-3 supplements More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s new book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Mo:HUM2N clinicFollow Mo on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 30 January 2026

Do I still need HRT if I have no symptoms?

Should women take HRT even if they're not bothered by menopause symptoms? It's a question many women ask – especially those with a family history of osteoporosis. Liz shares her take.  In this episode: How can I treat bloating and constipation?Are NAD+ and Urolithin A supplements worth taking?What's the best way to fade a facial scar?Should I invest in an air purifier? Do I still need HRT if I have no symptoms? Resources mentioned: Magnesium glycinate supplementsDigestive bittersProbiotic supplementsNAD+ supplementsUrolithin A supplementsFushi Wellbeing rosehip oilSunlighten red light therapy deviceCollagen supplementsVitamin K2 + D3 supplementsOmega-3 supplementsDr Sajjad Rajpar podcast about oestrogen gel and wound healing Balance menopause symptom tracking app Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 26 January 2026

A beginner's guide to running in midlife – with Sabrina Pace-Humphreys

Award-winning runner Sabrina Pace-Humphreys joins Liz to explain why midlife is the perfect time to start running – even if you've never run before. They discuss how running became Sabrina's lifeline through severe postnatal depression, why two runs a week is enough to transform fitness and bone density through menopause, the truth about pelvic floor concerns, and how to overcome the belief that you're "not a runner." Content warning: this episode contains frank conversation about suicide, which some listeners may find distressing. More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Sabrina:Start Where You Are: Beginners 5K Running Guide for Women Follow Sabrina on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 23 January 2026

Can I stop my eyesight from getting worse?

Struggling to read restaurant menus or road signs? If your eyesight seems to be deteriorating faster than you'd like, listen as Liz explores the supplements and lifestyle changes that might actually help protect your vision. Liz is also answering your questions about at-home microneedling tools, perimenopause, creatine and stubborn teenage acne. In this episode:Is at-home microneedling safe and effective?Can I stop my eyesight from getting worse?Could nerve pain be driven by perimenopause?Creatine – what are its benefits? And is it safe to take alongside thyroid medication?What helps stubborn teen acne when nothing else has worked? Links mentioned in the episode:Trinny London microneedling deviceHair Loving scalp microneedling kitBy Sarah Vitamin C + E BoosterA Vogel Eye DropsDr Amie Hornaman podcast about thryoid healthDoctor Seaweed iodine supplements Wild Nutrition supplementsThe Naked Pharmacy supplementsBioCare supplementsLiz-approved creatine supplementsLiz Earle Cleanse & PolishBy Sarah Ally Recovery Facial Oil – use code LIZLOVES for 20% offLifecode Gx testsLiz-approved probiotics Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 19 January 2026

Collagen banking, tweakments, and the future of skin ageing – with Alice Hart-Davis

Beauty journalist Alice Hart-Davis joins Liz for an honest guide to non-surgical cosmetic procedures. From biostimulators and polynucleotides to what's worth the money (and what isn't), Alice shares 25 years of expertise on what actually works. Resources mentioned: Learn more about all treatments (and the best practitioners) at The Tweakments GuideNEX peptide skincareOne Skin serumRetinoid skincareHyaluronic acid skincare from By Sarah and Skin DiligentAltrient Liposomal Vitamin CVitamin C skincareOmega-3 supplement More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Alice:The Tweakments GuideFollow Alice on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 16 January 2026

HRT explained: patches, tablets or gel – and which works best

From navigating HRT confusion to gut health strategies and the truth about trendy wellness swaps, Liz answers your questions.  In this episode:Mouth taping – can it stop snoring? And does it cause fine lines? Which type of HRT should I take if I'm exhausted and confused?Collagen supplements and allergiesThe link between stress and gut health Liz's take on matcha  Links mentioned in the episode:Mouth tapeMethylated B-vitamins – use code LIZLOVES for 15% offAncient + Brave collagen peptidesIngenious Beauty collagen capsulesZincVitamin CThe Naked Pharmacy Gut Love – use code LIZLOVES for 20% off The Better Menopause Better Gut RestorFlora PDMagnesium glycinateOmega-3 Turmeric/curcumin Vitamin D Managing and treating IBS with Dr Lisa DasIBS and digestion with Laura TiltMatcha powder – use code LIZLOVES for 20% off Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 12 January 2026

Food, fasting, and your ageing brain – with Dr Mindy Pelz

Your brain changes as you age, but Dr Mindy Pelz says that's not a bad thing. She explains how fasting might be one of the most powerful tools for your ageing brain, which two supplements could make a real difference to both your thinking and your achy joints, why finding purpose matters more than ever when motivation starts to wane, the surprising link between storytelling and memory, and how the bacteria in your gut could be naturally lifting your mood. Links mentioned in the episode:CreatineCollagen More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Mindy: Age Like a Girl Follow Mindy on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 9 January 2026

Protein, fibre and the biohacks women need in midlife – with Rhian Stephenson

Nutritionist and ARTAH founder Rhian Stephenson joins Liz to explain why biohacking doesn't need to be extreme – and reveal the simple, powerful fundamentals that actually transform how we feel in midlife. They discuss why most women aren't hitting their protein targets (and how to frontload your day without relying on powders), and a simple supplement stack for healthy ageing. Rhian also shares how creatine supports not just muscle but brain energy, and why VO2 max is a more potent predictor of early death than obesity or smoking. They also discuss the free biohacks – like contrast showers and 40 push-ups – that require zero fancy equipment. This episode is sponsored by ARTAH who are offering listeners of the show 15% off supplements and reset plans with the code LIZLOVES.  Resources mentioned:Use code LIZLOVES for 15% off at artah.coEssential Creatine Essential Magnesium Essential Omegas Essential D3/K2Enhanced NAD+ ComplexCellular HydrationEssential Fibre+Enhanced NootropicsMetabolic FixARTAH's reset plans More from Liz:A Better Second Half Preorder Liz's next book – How to AgeFollow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram More from Rhian:Follow Rhian on InstagramFollow ARTAH on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 7 January 2026

How to gently reset health habits in January

New year, new questions! From gentle New Year resets to supplement timing, Liz tackles your most pressing health questions for the year ahead. In this episode:How to gently reset health habits in JanuaryIs the Mirena coil safe with HRT?How to prevent stretch marks during pregnancyHow do I rebalance my gut after COVID left me with digestive issues?Should I take all my supplements at once or space them out? Links mentioned in the episode:Bone broth Hyaluronic acid supplement Skincare for stretch marks: Avene, La Roche Posay, Skinceuticals Collagen supplementsGut Love probiotic – use code LIZLOVES for 20% offL-glutamine supplement Magnesium glycinate Digestive enzymes Digestive bitters tinctureElectrolytes Lion's Mane Creatine Vitamin D3 with K2 Ashwagandha  Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 5 January 2026

GLP-1s, fibre maxing and light therapy: Liz's take on the trends

Welcome to the newly revamped Age Better with Liz Earle. To kick off 2026, Liz is playing Love It or Leave It – giving her honest verdict on the wellness trends you'll be hearing everywhere this year. From chrononutrition and fibre maxing to GLP-1 medications, peptide skincare, and the great oat milk debate, Liz cuts through the noise with practical, evidence-based guidance. She also reveals the three trends she predicts will define 2026: light as medicine, hydration 2.0, and mitochondrial health. If you want to know what's worth your attention (and what to ignore), this is your essential guide. Resources mentioned:NEX SkincareInfrared light panel More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 2 January 2026

What should I eat for breakfast when I'm short on time? – with Liz Earle

From mineral supplements that boost energy to protein-rich breakfast swaps that stabilise blood sugar, this week's Q&A is packed with simple, evidence-based hacks for living well. Liz also discusses supplements for knee pain and osteoporosis, tackles folliculitis in pregnancy, recommends clean skincare for teenagers, and weighs in on upper eyelid surgery. In this episode:What is Shillajit and does it replace electrolytes?What are some quick, protein-rich breakfast ideas for busy mornings?How can I manage knee pain with supplements?How do I deal with folliculitis during pregnancy?What are the best clean, affordable skincare and makeup brands for teenage girls?Is upper eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) safe and effective? Links mentioned in the episode:Liz's article on ShilajitShilajit Glucosamine and chondroitin Collagen Omega-3 Vitamin D3 with K2 Magnesium Ameliorate  Spots and Stripes  Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Green PeopleLily Lolo The Body Shop  Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 29 December 2025

Cholesterol, SPF and fighting inflammation: Liz's 2025 highlights

Liz reflects on the conversations that have stayed with her throughout 2025 – and shares her own thoughts on the topics that hit a nerve with listeners. She revisits why we've been getting SPF advice wrong, the nuanced truth about cholesterol that goes beyond 'good' and 'bad', and why your gums might be more important to brain health than you think. From building stronger bones to fighting inflammation from within, this is truly everything you need to know to age well in 2026. Resources mentioned:Justine Masters on boosting collagenDr Veronique Bataille on SPFDr Nicholas Perricone on hydrogen waterDr Ellen Fallows on cholesterolDr Victoria Sampson on the oral microbiomeDr Vonda Wright on bone health More from Liz:Preorder Liz's NEW book – How to AgeA Better Second Half Follow Liz on InstagramFollow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Get in touch with a question for Liz:Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.comWhatsApp: 07518 471 846 Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcribed - Published: 26 December 2025

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