ELIZABETH DAY: WHY MY FORTIES ARE MY BEST DECADE YET
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TW: This episode contains discussion of baby loss Finding peace after miscarriage, overcoming heartbreak six times and surviving bullying at school, Jamie is joined by his great friend, and podcasting OG, Elizabeth Day. As the powerhouse behind hit podcast. 'How to Fail', with over 50 million downloads, Elizabeth is a voice of resilience, discussing divorce, fertility struggles and navigating the transformative decades of Elizabeth Day's life, from the pursuit of coolness in her twenties to the acceptance of herself in her forties ....not to mention the intriguing first encounter between Elizabeth and Jamie, including a digger and a LOT of tequila. This episode is open, honest and incredibly raw. If you'd like to listen to Elizabeth's own podcast, you can here: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m7U7kNne0iu35HK571Ui8?si=b7161374c87444ed And if you want to read her latest book, Friendaholic: Confessions of Friendship Addict: https://amzn.eu/d/2lhRoTD If you enjoyed this episode, please click follow - we have so many great guests like this one, you won't want to miss out! You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast THE CREDITS: Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer Booking: Ben Johns Video: Jamie Gilbert Great Company is an original podcast by JamPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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