
An interview series with journalist Pandora Sykes, about the myths, anxieties and trends of modern life.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

So many women experience a postpartum mental disorder after having a baby. For me, it was postnatal depression. For Catherine Cho, it was postpartum psychosis.
You might not have thought about postpartum psychosis before. Certainly, I had no idea be... more
I’m really interested in talking about the gnarly parts of the beauty industry - where things like tanning and hair removal actually come from. In the last series, Jessica DeFino debunked many myths about make-up and skincare. This season, I talk to ... more
The homogenisation of popular culture is something I’ve been thinking about for a long time. In my 2020 book, How Do We Know We’re Doing It Right? (which spawned this very podcast), I wrote an essay called Get The Look - inspired by a wildly successf... more
Feeling demotivated? Aimless? Without meaning, or purpose? According to sociologist and psychologist Corey Keyes, you could be languishing.
In this episode, I talk to the renowned pioneer of mental wellbeing about his theories of languishing and flo... more
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An intelligent and engaging podcast with good quality guests taking a careful look at important subjects. Such a good podcast- for heaven’s sake please change the title 🙏
I really love this podcast, each episode is such an insight into the different ideas and challenges of our time. The name also feels off with what it discusses though.
So sensible and realistic! Such an information-packed and thought-provoking episode. Although I am a 70 year old woman without the means (without getting into debt) to “rejuvenate” my face to erase the wrinkles and lift the sags, I found this episode so relatable. Kudos to DeFina and to pandora for bringing this important topic to us!
Really thoughtful & interesting guests, plus I love Pandora’s interview style, she takes a backseat and lets her guests do all the talking, nudged on of course by her well chosen questions…
Interesting and informative









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