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The Audio Long Read
Death, divorce and the magic of kitchen objects: how to find hope in loss

The Audio Long Read

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 28:45


As they pass through different hands, cooking utensils can magically connect us to loved ones who are no longer with us By Bee Wilson. Read by Colleen Prendergast. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod

Today in Focus
Making America pregnant again: the pro-natalist movement

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 34:21


Moira Donegan on the different groups of people who want the US population to produce more babies. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Full Story
Why the key to good sleep can't be found on TikTok

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 17:54


Social media is rife with hacks that claim to help you sleep better and deeper. From melatonin, feeding your baby butter and taping your mouth shut, the solutions range from obvious to unexpected. In conversation with Nour Haydar, anti-viral columnist Donna Lu breaks down the viral hacks the internet claims will help you get better sleep You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Today in Focus
What happened to body positivity?

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 31:05


Jenny Stevens and Gina Tonic discuss the rise of #SkinnyTok and the popularity of weight-loss drugs. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Today in Focus
My son Max, the boy who came back to life

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 36:16


Guardian journalist Archie Bland describes the day his seven-week-old son stopped breathing, and the life he has led in the two years since. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast
2 Joints Life and Style Podcast - Maging Delusional

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 108:04


Parte ng pagiging negosyante ang pagiging delusional...

Today in Focus
Living in class limbo

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 31:44


What does it mean to be working class in Britain in 2025? Danny Lavelle reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Full Story
Live like a Dane: lessons from one of the happiest places on Earth

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 20:27


Are you looking for the secret to happiness? Journalist Helen Russell thinks she found the answer after embracing hygge (the Danish art of cosiness), friluftsliv (the joy of the open air), and janteloven (realising you're no better than others) while living in Denmark. But are these life lessons from one of the happiest places on Earth all they're cracked up to be?Helen Russell talks to Reged Ahmad about her decade living like a Dane

Weekend
The mysterious novelist who foresaw Putin's Russia and then came to symbolise its moral decay – an Audio Long Read podcast

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 35:54


Victor Pelevin made his name in 90s Russia with his scathing satires of authoritarianism. But while his literary peers have faced censorship and fled the country, he still sells millions. Has he become a Kremlin apologist? There are more Audio Long Reads here, or search Audio Long Read wherever you listen to your podcasts

Weekend
Inside the Vatican's secret saint-making process – an Audio Long Read podcast

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 35:24


Canonisation has long been a way for the Catholic church to shape its own image. As the Vatican prepares to anoint its first millennial saint, we ask how it decides who is worthy There are more Audio Long Reads here, or search Audio Long Read wherever you listen to podcasts

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S9, Ep6: Suzi Ruffell, comedian

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 44:29


Comedian, broadcaster and podcaster Suzi Ruffell joins Grace in her east London home. Suzi's comedy CV boasts an impressive five sellout runs at the Edinburgh festival fringe, appearances on Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week and The Last Leg. She talks to Grace about family life with her wife, Alice, in Brighton; her struggles with anxiety; her mum's sandwich love language; and the moment her dad paid her £15 to eat a spoonful of mustard powder

Weekend
Seth Rogen: slacker to studio boss; Marina Hyde on Trump making anywhere but America great again; and Philippa Perry helps with imposter syndrome

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 35:15


Seth Rogen may be known for his stoner vibe and comedies such as Superbad and Knocked Up, but behind the scenes the actor, writer, weed-lover and pottery fan has also become a producing power player. The US stock market is spooked and Trump's henchmogul's companies are floundering – has the great dealmaker been building up the wrong nation? And Philippa Perry advises a reader: ‘That voice in your head telling you that you're saying the wrong things is not telling the truth.'

Today in Focus
Having a baby with your best mate

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 33:23


Nicola Slawson on her decision to have a baby with her best friend, Tom, rather than a romantic partner. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S9, Ep5: Babatunde Aléshé, comedian

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 46:14


Joining Grace on Comfort Eating this week is actor and comedian Babatunde Aléshé. Babatunde stole the nation's hearts with appearances on Celebrity Gogglebox, and I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here. He talks to Grace about how his mum is every bit the Nigerian matriarchal stereotype, the age old debate of who makes the best jollof rice, and how a strong dislike for cheese allowed him the privilege of ordering off-menu at school

Weekend
Actor Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts; Marina Hyde on ‘grotesque' JD Vance; and ‘how the Beatles helped my autistic son find his voice'

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 50:20


Marina Hyde on 1,000 grotesque memes of JD Vance – they're all more likable than the real thing. The actor Michael Sheen grew up poor, got rich, then lost everything backing the 2019 Homeless World Cup. Now he's giving away more of his money to help 900 total strangers. When John Harris first started noticing that his baby had some unusual quirks, he wasn't too worried. Then came an autism diagnosis – and a fear of the future. Could a shared passion for music give James a way to shine?

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S9, Ep4: Dave Gorman, comedian

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 46:01


British comedian Dave Gorman joins Grace for another scrumptious helping of Comfort Eating. Across the noughties, Dave took the British comedy scene by storm, and is known for taking the mundane, adding some sparkle and creating an Edinburgh festival fringe show, a UK tour and a book. Now he is back with a reboot of Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish. Dave recounts how his hero comedian Frank Skinner gave him his big break; how fish and chips equals celebration; and what he munches on to fuel his frequent all-night writing sessions

Weekend
Actor Danny Dyer on aliens and cocaine; the anti-vax parents who changed their minds; and Philippa Perry on feeling unimportant – podcast

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 43:18


Danny Dyer talks about his journey from national joke to national treasure. Fuelled by social media misinformation, anti-vax activism has accelerated – but why are some in the movement becoming disillusioned? And Philippa Perry advises a reader who is ‘struggling to feel like I matter in any area of my life'

Full Story
How do we close the orgasm gap?

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 24:30


We all deserve pleasure, so why don't cisgendered women feel entitled to it? The orgasm gap shines a light on not only why strict social norms trap both men and women in unfulfilling sex lives, but how our current sex-positive era may not deliver the sexual liberation women have been waiting for. Guardian Australia lifestyle editor and the author of All Women Want, Alyx Gorman, explains to Reged Ahmad why too many women are having mediocre sex – and what can be done to fix it

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S9, Ep3: Pete Tong, DJ

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 47:43


This week on Comfort Eating, Grace is joined by superstar DJ, King of Ibiza, and namesake of his own rhyming slang: it's Pete Tong MBE. Pete is one of the most influential figures in dance music; without him, house music and club culture would not be what they are today. He is about to go back on the road in the UK with his 10th year of Ibiza Classics – described as an event for the relapse raver. Born in Kent, Pete was raised on classic British 60s fare, and he remembers with fondness tins of baked beans and sausages, and recalls with horror the foods he endured at boarding school. Grace and he discuss wining and dining Run-DMC when he was trying to get them to sign to his label, and what Noel Gallagher's pet fish may or may not have eaten during the wild noughties running with the Primrose Hill set

Weekend
The White Lotus actor Aimee Lou Wood, Marina Hyde on Daddy Musk, and are we over-diagnosing illness?

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 63:22


With the mothers of Elon's kids begging for his attention on social media, he makes much of ‘pronatalism' – but is that just a fancy word for bad parenting? ‘I don't know whether I'd describe it as fun,' says Aimee Lou Wood on the intensity of making The White Lotus. And are ordinary life experiences, bodily imperfections and normal differences being unnecessarily pathologised? Neurologist and author Suzanne O'Sullivan argues just that

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast
2 Joints Life and Style Podcast - 2JE Members Sinama Namin Sa Thailand

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 103:32


Thailand trip part 2 with 2JE Members

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S9, Ep2: Ellie Simmonds, Paralympian

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 47:54


This week on Comfort Eating, Grace is joined by five-time Paralympic gold medalist Ellie Simmonds. At 30, Ellie has hung up her goggles and retired from swimming, but instead of claiming an early pension, she has turned her hand to disability activism and documentary making – in 2024 she won a Bafta for her documentary Finding My Secret Family. She talks to Grace about the food that sustained her gruelling swim training schedule, her celebratory McDonald's order during the Paralympics, and her secret recipe for orange scones. Ellie also opens up about accusations of bullying within British Para-Swimming in the buildup to Rio 2016

Weekend
‘I forgive them for what they've done': Esther Ghey on life after the murder of daughter Brianna

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 32:35


Two years ago, transgender teenager Brianna Ghey was stabbed to death by two 15-year-olds. The killers had been radicalised on the dark web, while the victim was trapped in an online world of her own. Now her mother has become friends with the parent of one of the murderers. On the second anniversary of Brianna's death, Esther sits down with Simon Hattenstone to discuss her daughter's murder and her own extraordinary response.

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast
2 Joints Life and Style Podcast - Crazy Night With Crazy Girls

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 98:43


Chaos & fun na experience namin sa La Union...

Science Weekly
Should we ban cats?

Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 16:22


The Scottish first minister, John Swinney, was recently forced to deny plans to ban cats after a report from independent experts said the species was a threat to Scotland's wildlife. In the UK, it is estimated that cats kill or bring home 57 million mammals and 27 million birds every year. Ian Sample hears from cat-owner Madeleine Finlay and the ecologist Prof Robbie McDonald about the best ways to reduce our feline companions' impact on wildlife without affecting welfare. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S9, Ep1: Gary Kemp, musician

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 49:04


Songwriter, musician and actor, best known as a heartthrob in one of the biggest bands of the 1980s, Gary Kemp joins Grace for a brand new helping of Comfort Eating. Longtime Spandau Ballet fan Grace hears about the good old days: how Gary poured a tin of golden syrup over baby brother Martin Kemp's head; how there were eels for dinner kept alive in his nan's sink; and how hot fish and chips in their wrapper warped his first beloved T Rex record. Gary opens up about how he defiantly started eating meat again after his very public split from actor Sadie Frost, how his film career took him to Hollywood to act alongside Whitney Houston, who worked the catering tent nicely, and unwanted perishable gifts from affectionate fans at the height of Spandau Ballet fame

Weekend
Can Drake come back from Kendrick Lamar's diss?; Marina Hyde on Starmer aping Trump; ‘I was trapped for 65 hours under 4,000 tons of rubble'; and Philippa Perry on setting boundaries with your parents

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 41:26


Marina Hyde on Keir Starmer's palid imitation of Trumpism. The sole survivor of a landslide describes the pain, the fear and the long, winding path of recovery. After Kendrick Lamar lands another savage blow at the Super Bowl, a crisis expert advises on how Drake can return to relevance. And, ‘I feel happier and healthier when not around my mother' – Philippa Perry advises one reader

Weekend
Marina Hyde on Kanye and Bianca; the woman who lives without money; Roman Kemp on tattoos and mental health; and Philippa Perry on ‘chaotic' partners

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 38:23


Emperor Kanye and his ‘chief architect' Bianca Censori at the Grammys – guess which one wasn't wearing any clothes? Roman Kemp opens up about his journey from viral radio presenter to mental health advocate. ‘I feel more secure than when I was earning': meet the woman who lives without money. And ‘I've totally run out of patience with my chaotic husband': Philippa Perry advises one reader

Today in Focus
Going bald in an increasingly hairy world

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 26:56


With the rise of hair transplants, many men are opting out of baldness. But why is it so hard to accept this natural part of ageing? Stuart Heritage and Rudi Zygadlo explain. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast
2 Joints Life and Style Podcast - Na Trauma Kami

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 102:27


Na trauma kami sa nasaksihan namin sa Thailand

Weekend
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo on fame, fear and fighting classism; Marina Hyde on why gen Z kids are not alright; and the mind/body revolution

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 46:46


From yearning for a ‘strong leader' to being swept up in riots, the portents for our children are not good – and who can blame them for being so disillusioned, asks Marina Hyde. Oscar-nominated Cynthia Erivo has gone stratospheric as Elphaba in Wicked – what next for one of Britain's brightest stars? And new research shows western medicine's traditional split between brain and body is far from clear cut – could this new understanding provide a breakthrough for many complex conditions?

Weekend
My mum the family vlogger and child abuser; Marina Hyde on Trump's ‘golden age'; and Spotify's Billions Club

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 59:56


Confusing and capricious, Trump started as he means to go on: chaos, dysfunction and a coalition of creeps; Ruby Franke was a social media star who made viral videos about her six children – until she was jailed for child abuse. Now her eldest daughter Shari is telling her side of the story; and No Dylan but loads of Coldplay! What the songs with a billion streams on Spotify tell us about music taste today.

Weekend
Huel creator James Collier on bodybuilding and bullies; Marina Hyde on fawning Trump tech bros; and Philippa Perry's advice on a dwindling sex life – Podcast

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 33:39


Move fast, break things, sprint to kiss Trump's ring: Marina Hyde on the tech bro inauguration derby. ‘I get hate from both sides – vegans and carnivores': James Collier on UPFs, emotional eating and why he created Huel. And “My partner blames a ‘lack of attraction' for not wanting sex”: Philippa Perry advises one reader

Weekend
‘How can you rebuild when your father is the worst sexual predator in decades?': Pelicot's daughter speaks; and Philippa Perry on the deceptive ‘spark'

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 37:44


Caroline Darian, daughter of Dominique and Gisèle Pelicot, tells of the ‘crushing double burden' of being the child of both victim and perpetrator. Plus Philippa Perry invites one reader to see what happens when you prioritise someone who offers you stability and decency

Today in Focus
Friendship across the parenting divide

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 36:13


Helen Pidd and Alexandra Topping have been close friends for almost 20 years. But struggles with fertility and new motherhood tested their bond to the limit. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Full Story
Karima Hazim on how to cook for a crowd

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 24:07


Whether we like it or not, some of us will have to host friends and family at home this holiday season. Karima Hazim, co-author of cookbook Sofra: Lebanese Recipes to Share, takes Reged Ahmad through her essential hacks for putting on a spread to impress – without the stress You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Weekend
Revisited: a new approach to quitting smoking; how to stop people-pleasing; and why do we have the dreams we do?

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 47:10


Chris Godfrey spent a decade trying to quit smoking, then he tried hypnotherapy and it changed his life. ‘They're probably not thinking about you': Oliver Burkeman on how to liberate yourself and stop people-pleasing. And ‘one night I'm a murderer, the next my husband's having an affair'. Why do we have the dreams that we do?

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
Sadiq Khan, mayor of London

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 44:53


To welcome in the New Year, Grace is joined by politician Sadiq Khan. Born in south London, to British Pakistani parents, he is one of eight children and was MP for Tooting before becoming London's mayor in 2016. Now in his third term, Sadiq and Grace talk about how doughnuts fuel him during elections, the art of screwing up a tuna pasta bake, and where he'd like to take Donald Trump for dinner next time the president-elect is in town.

Full Story
Zara Wong on how to find your personal style

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 22:39


Fashion editor and consultant Zara Wong was attracted to the world of fashion from a young age. After successful stints at Harpers Bazaar, Vogue and Aje Collective she now works as a consultant and also produces her own fashion substack newsletter – Screenshot This. The fashion expert tells Matilda Boseley why you should ignore the rules and not try too hard You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Weekend
Revisited: actor Jeff Goldblum, eccentric as ever at 71; and America's top pronatalists on having ‘tons of kids' to save the world

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 62:58


Fast-talking, finger-jabbing Jeff Goldblum on vanity, mortality and becoming a father in his 60s. Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause, thousands follow their ideology: to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. Enter the unsettling world of Malcolm and Simone Collins, America's premier pronatalists

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
A Comfort Eating Christmas

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 29:49


Christmas has arrived at Comfort Eating HQ, so join Grace as she joyfully wallows in her annual Christmas baking session while musing on her favourite Comfort Eating yuletide memories. From multi-Grammy winner Gregory Porter on his mum's festive cook-ups, to baking extraordinaire Nadiya Hussain on her childhood turkey midnight feasts, plus Craig David, Michael Ball and many more

Weekend
Bros's Matt Goss on love and loss; ‘my father, the serial killer'; Marina Hyde on Prince Andrew and the spy; and Philippa Perry on finding purpose at 80 – podcast

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 50:40


The Duke of York is a royal problem, says Marina Hyde: it's time they owned it. Matt Goss discusses mega-fame, political correctness and loneliness with Simon Hattenstone. After April Balascio's foster brother was killed, she started piecing together evidence that revealed her father was a serial killer. And Philippa advises an 80-year-old reader how to face the existential void that is overwhelming them.

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S8, E13: Matt Goss, musician

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 39:16


Join Grace for a twinkly helping of festive Comfort Eating, where she is joined by Matt Goss, one third of Bros. One of the biggest boy bands of the 20th century, it was a tabloid sensation when the band split. Since then, Matt has broken the US and holds the record as the longest-running British resident artist in Las Vegas. Grace and Matt discuss the Christmases of his childhood, headlining a sell-out Wembley, and what you do when you get a call from Reggie Kray asking for a chat. If you liked this episode then have a listen to our other Christmas episode with Craig David, Gregory Porter, and Michael Ball and Alfie Boe.

Weekend
‘I never want you around your grandchild': the families torn apart when adult children go ‘no contact'

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 35:04


Some cases of child/parent estrangement stem from a traumatic childhood. But in others it can come as a shock to parents who believe they did their best. People on both sides of family rifts share their stories with Gaby Hinsliff Because of industrial action taking place by members of the National Union of Journalists at the Guardian and Observer this week, you may notice some disruption to the availability of new episodes in your Guardian podcast feeds. All the work on this episode was done before the strike action began. For more information please head to theguardian.com.

What's Your Issue?
Life and Style Magazine, July 2nd 2012 - Celeb Baby Bumps

What's Your Issue?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 66:01


In today's episode, we discuss celeb baby bumps, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, and more! Subscribe to our patreon to get the issue PDF and read along with us (plus bonus content and ad free eps!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S8, E12: Paterson Joseph, actor and author

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 42:58


One of the UK's best loved character actors, Paterson Joseph, joins Grace for another serving of Comfort Eating. The Beach, Peep Show and Wonka actor looks back at his career and muses on the roles he didn't get, namely the role of Doctor Who to replace David Tennant in 2010. Paterson remembers his parents smuggling yams in from Saint Lucia, the politics of biscuit and toast tax when you're one of six siblings and the sweet treats on the Wonka set. If you liked this episode then have a listen to James Norton, David Harewood and Tamsin Greig

Weekend
Revisited: Bafta-winner Jamie Demetriou, unmasking dating app cheats, and peeing: to sit or not to sit?

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 41:25


Writer and actor Jamie Demetriou reveals how an admin mixup paved the way for an unconventional career trajectory, the groups of women unmasking online cheats and ghosters, and Sam Wollaston extols the virtues of sitting down to pee. Because of industrial action taking place by members of the National Union of Journalists at the Guardian and Observer this week, we are re-running an episode from our archive. For more information please head to theguardian.com. We'll be back with new episodes soon.

Science Weekly
What really helps with hangovers?

Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 18:13


What if you could take a pill or a shot that could reduce your blood alcohol level and make you feel better in the morning? That's the promise of a range of wellness products aiming to be the next big hangover antidote. But what exactly are hangovers, and which methods of preventing them are backed by science? Madeleine Finlay speaks to Dr Sally Adams, an alcohol researcher and associate professor of psychology at the University of Birmingham. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
S8, E11: Diane Morgan, actor

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 42:04


Actor and comedian Diane Morgan joins Grace for another helping of Comfort Eating. Diane is best known for playing mockumentary historian Philomena Cunk, droll antihero Liz in the critically acclaimed BBC sitcom Motherland, and Mandy in … Mandy. Diane reveals how she keeps a straight face when asking world experts very silly questions, why she was sacked from her waitressing job, and what happened when she tried to introduce hugging to the Morgan family. If you liked this episode then have a listen to Grace's conversations with Aisling Bea, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, and Jamie Demetriou

Weekend
The man who caught his catfish; actor Kaya Scodelario on Skins, scares and sex scenes; and Philippa Perry on coping with the climate crisis

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 42:46


Former Skins actor Kaya Scodelario talks about growing up poor in London, why she loves doing action films – and the pitfalls of taking her kids to work. When one man discovered someone had been impersonating him for years without his knowledge, he decided to act. He reveals what happened next. And ‘the climate crisis and all the evil in the world drives me to despair': Philippa Perry advises one reader on how to cope