Trinny Woodall: Why I Finally Stopped Compromising
5/14/20261 hr 22 min
What happens when everyone thinks they know you, but no one sees what you’re really carrying? In this episode of Begin Again, Trinny Woodall opens up about the moments that shaped her life, her identity, and the woman she has become. Known for her energy, style, honesty and reinvention, Trinny reflects on the public version of herself people thought they understood, and the private struggles that were happening underneath. Trinny shares the truth about addiction, recovery, and the moment she realised she had to want to change her life for herself. After years of trying to hold everything together, she speaks about taking responsibility, starting again, and learning who she really was when everything else had been stripped back. This conversation also explores one of the most painful chapters of Trinny’s life: grief after losing Johnny, the father of her daughter. Trinny speaks honestly about the emotional and practical fallout of loss, becoming the person who had to keep things moving, and how selling her house became part of both survival and a new beginning. She opens up about ageing, energy, beauty, menopause, and why she refuses to disappear as she gets older. For Trinny, how we present ourselves is not about vanity, but about agency, identity, and asking: who do I want to be today? At its heart, this is a conversation about change, grief, self-worth, and finally refusing to live as the version of yourself other people expect. Trinny Woodall is proof that beginning again is not about becoming someone else. It is about finally becoming yourself. 🌟 Follow for more honest conversations about identity, growth, and beginning again. Follow us here: 📸 www.instagram.com/beginagain 🎥 https://www.tiktok.com/@beginagainpod Follow Trinny: https://www.instagram.com/trinnywoodall/?hl=en Follow Trinny London: https://www.instagram.com/trinnylondon/?hl=en ✨Sign up for the Begin Again newsletter for all your behind the scenes access, recommendations and much much more at: https://linkly.link/2g2xm (00:00) Intro (03:06) How Trinny Became “Trinny” (08:07) Trinny’s Upbringing And Relationship With Her Parents (11:59) Starting Her First Business At School (13:39) Working In The City In A Man’s World (19:02) Drug Addiction And Rehab (26:49) How Trinny Rebuilt Herself After Rehab (29:26) Shopify Ad (31:21) Why Self-Image Matters To Trinny (35:02) Meeting Susannah Constantine (37:53) Miscarriages, IVF And Fertility Struggles (41:18) How Trinny Fell Pregnant With Lyla (44:43) How Trinny Met Her Husband Johnny (52:56) Losing Johnny And Coping With Grief (01:01:35) How Trinny London Helped Rebuild Her Life (01:08:14) Ageing Disgracefully (01:14:02) Trinny’s Advice For Women To Live Happier Lives Sponsored by: Shopify - Shopify.co.uk for £1 a month trial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Trinny Woodall· Guest1:15
A lot of women are uncomfortable looking in a mirror.
Davina McCall· Host1:18
Yes.
Trinny Woodall· Guest1:19
But whatever you feel uncomfortable with, it makes such a difference if you... We've had one point seven million customers at Trinny London, but there was a lot of madness.
Davina McCall· Host1:28
Can we talk about that?