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Gaby Roslin: There is a Crisis of Loneliness

Gaby Roslin: There is a Crisis of Loneliness

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This week, I’m joined by TV and radio legend, Gaby Roslin and we’re talking all about hacking happiness – especially when life feels anything but festive. Together, we chat about why Christmas and the holidays can feel really hard, what loneliness actually looks like (and how to talk about it), navigating toxic people, and why it’s okay to just let yourself feel down sometimes. Gaby shares her own struggles with shyness and self-judgment, her family’s approach to gratitude, and her tips for finding small moments of brightness when everything around you feels dark. We also dive into the joy of musical theatre, embracing your age, compassionate living – and of course, plenty of laughter. If you need a little lift (or just some solidarity), this episode is one for you. Find helpful links and helplines in the show notes below – don’t forget, you are never alone.

BOOKS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE

Gaby’s book, Spread the Joy, is available to buy in paperback now.


LINKS TO SUPPORT GROUPS

If the content of this episode resonated with you today and you would like support, please consider the following charities:


Samaritans

Call 116 123 or visit https://www.samaritans.org/ for free, 24-hour support.


Mind

Call 0300 102 1234 or visit https://www.mind.org.uk/need-urgent-help/


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If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might need it – it really helps! Bryony xx


CREDITS:

Host: Bryony Gordon


Guest: Gaby Roslin


Producer: Laura Elwood-Craig


Assistant Producer: Tippi Willard


Studio Manager: Sam Chisholm


Editor: Luke Shelley


Exec Producer: Jamie East

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