I’m still me: style, sex appeal and identity.

You feel like the same person you were in your twenties and thirties, so why does society portray menopausal women as the grey-haired, cardie brigade? Lorraine and Trish talk to Britpop star Louise Wener about reforming her band, Sleeper, in her fifties, how style and sex appeal evolve and why you’re never too old to wear leopard print. Plus, how to cope when teens discover booze and partying; the Sunday night conflict zone; and sorting your gut health. If you’d like to join the conversation, please send us your story via postcard to:  Postcards from Midlife The Sunday Times Style 1 London Bridge Street London,SE1 9GF Or find us on at postcardsfrommidlife.co.uk TWITTER @SundayTimesLC | @TrishHalpin And INSTAGRAM @SundayTimesLorraine | @TrishoftheDay For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Are you living in a hormonal hothouse, feeling a little overwhelmed and in need of some positive, uplifting and comforting guidance on how to lead a more magnificent midlife? Well, you're not alone and this podcast is for you. Hosts Lorraine and Trish chat with celebrities and experts on all things midlife, from menopause and perimenopause to parenting teens via fashion, beauty, wellness, nutrition, fitness, careers, relationships and finances. The witty duo, who have been editing glossy magazines for more than two decades, have six children, two husbands, two dogs and one cat between them. They share their personal stories alongside the advice and wisdom of spirited women with extraordinary stories to tell. And they ask experts all the questions you need answered to have a healthier, happier and more harmonious second act.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.