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Mariella Frostrup: I broke a pattern in my dating life when I met my husband

Mariella Frostrup: I broke a pattern in my dating life when I met my husband

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Women’s rights campaigner, menopause specialist, author and broadcasting icon Mariella Frostrup joins Ateh to discuss her experience of ageism and the menopause, her days as an It Girl about town in the 80s and 90s, to the lessons she has learned as a wife and mother of two later in life.Mariella opened up about her early years living in London, how her father's death informed her career choices, and how the injustice women face around the menopause inspired her to take action.Second Act is the podcast and community for women in midlife who refuse to fade into the background. Join host, midlifer, mum-of-two and divorcee Ateh Jewel as she navigates her own second act by speaking to celebrity guests about what age means to them, and how they're approaching this new phase of life.If you've got a question or dilemma you'd like Ateh, her celebrity guests and experts to answer, drop her a line at secondactpod@hellomagazine.com and make sure to tune in to hear the answer.Second Act is sponsored by Absolute Collagen.From HELLO! magazineProducer: Millie Jackson with support from Danielle LawlerEditor: Celine Ponio Bagtas with support from Vali RazaExecutive producers: Christian Anderson-Ramshall and Sophie Vokes-DudgeonFollow @hellomag on Instagram and watch all new episodes on HELLO! magazine's YouTube channel.

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