My best years are ahead of me, with Ken (with Liz Earle)
4/30/20261 hr 2 min
Jane and Fi have come from a high-powered morning of meetings! Can you feel the cogs whizzing?! No? They must’ve jammed... Jane and Fi cover breaded dippers, dog menstruation, post-work waistbands, and profanities.
This episode does feature one use of extreme language. Proceed with caution.
Plus, beauty guru Liz Earle discusses her new book 'How to Age' and her move into biohacking.
Our next book club pick will be a collection of short stories! 'Interpreter of Maladies' is by Jhumpa Lahiri.
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Our most asked about book is called 'The Later Years' by Peter Thornton.
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Podcast Producer: Eve Salusbury
Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
We have launched Operation Epic Fury Stop start being a proper country When everyone says they're right Who do you believe? None of us knew the depth of that relationship If the lines are blurred He knew- Can you read between them?
Fi Glover· Host0:13
-the depth of the relationship When the story breaks Who brings perspective?
Speaker 00:17
The mistake I made- If you want to understand the issues that define our times, it starts with listening Times Radio, on your smart speaker, on digital radio, or the Times Radio app.
Fi Glover· Host0:29
[upbeat music] Did she just-- Did he just say namaste?
Jane Garvey· Host0:43
No, she didn't.
Fi Glover· Host0:44
[laughing] Well, actually- Is it the end already? That would be quite appropriate because, well, does Liz Earle, who's our guest today- Yeah ... does she talk about yogary type things?
Jane Garvey· Host0:53
No, we don't go there with yoga because we spend quite a lot of time talking about the benefits of treating your mitochondria right.
Fi Glover· Host1:00
Okay.
Jane Garvey· Host1:01
[clears throat] And your mitochondria, it's, it's news to me. I've only just got across my gut biome.
Fi Glover· Host1:07
I know.
Jane Garvey· Host1:07
Now I've got to take on board my mitochondria as well. Uh, Liz Earle is a, a biohacker, this new term that we're all getting our heads around for people who believe that they can, in a sense, look after themselves to the extent that they can cheat what we see as the normal timeframe of mortality. So Liz believes that she can, uh,