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Joanne McNally – Can You Party, Stay Single & Still Be Biologically Younger?

Joanne McNally – Can You Party, Stay Single & Still Be Biologically Younger?

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Joanne McNally is an icon for single women who like white wine.

Pinotage, her latest tour is as much like a hen do as it is a comedy gig but will life on the road have impacted on her biological age? Have the excesses of single life aged her or kept her young?

But it’s not just laughs in this conversation. Joanne talks to Katherine about meeting her biological parents, how her eating disorder led to the career she has now and how, at the age of 41, she’s thinking about having children.

Resident scientist, Dr Nichola Conlon explains to what extent genetics dictate your biological age and digs into Joanne McNally’s lifestyle to discover it’s not as decadent as you might think.

If you want to watch this episode you can find a link to You Tube and the socials here linktr.ee/whatsmyageagain_pod

Lead producer– Henrietta Harrison

Social media - Cassidy Rebelo

Video Producer – Elena Cotton

Video Producer– David May

Artwork – Ben Watkins

Video Editor - Paul Collins-Reddin

Head of Video – Edie Jefferys

Sound Designer – Dominic Delargy

Executive Producer – Mick Coyle

Chief Creator Officer – Lucie Cave

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