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Gabby Logan is middle-aged and unashamed.But what does it mean to be at the halfway stage of your life? Here, Gabby talks candidly to well-known faces about their own midlife challenges and expectations, drawing on the advice of experts from sleep gurus, nutritionists, and doctors specialising on hormone treatment.

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This special episode of The Midpoint takes a lighthearted look back at some of the best moments from our family Logan conversations across the different series. From the excitement (and drama) of leaving home, to the tricky art of navigating awkward chats, and even the chaos that comes with planning Christmas, these clips capture some of the chats we have had as a family. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jess Butcher

Jess Butcher

2025-12-1051:44

Welcome back to The Midpoint — the show where we explore the twists, turns, and transformations that happen halfway through life and career. Today, Gabby is joined by someone who embodies the power of reinvention and purpose-driven work: Jess Butcher.Jess is a renowned tech entrepreneur, advisor, and co-founder of multiple ventures, known for her thoughtful perspectives on digital wellbeing, leadership, and building businesses with impact. In this episode, we dive into her journey, the lessons she’s learned along the way, and the mindset that keeps her moving forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sian Sutherland

Sian Sutherland

2025-12-0348:01

This week on The Midpoint, we’re joined by Sian Sutherland, the multi-award-winning entrepreneur behind A Plastic Planet, PlasticFree, and the Plastic Health Council. Sian is a driving force in rethinking our global relationship with plastic, working with industry, governments, and the UN to create solutions that protect both human and planetary health.Her work spans from launching the world’s first plastic-free solutions platform at the WEF to supporting mental health research at Imperial and helping regenerate land through Roots of Peace.It’s a big-picture, brilliantly hopeful conversation — let’s get into it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Vincent

John Vincent

2025-11-2649:26

Entrepreneur John Vincent, co-founder of LEON, joins The Midpoint for an uplifting conversation about the ideas and projects currently driving his creativity. He talks openly about the energy and purpose behind his work, the lessons midlife has sharpened, and what ultimately led him back to the brand he helped create. A thoughtful, energising episode about values, reinvention and staying connected to what you feel is important. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kat Wong

Kat Wong

2025-11-1934:29

Welcome back to the Midpoint. Today, Gabby is joined by someone who embodies curiosity, resilience, and creative reinvention: Kat Wong.In this midpoint episode, Kat helps us reflect on where we’ve been and where we’re heading next. Whether she’s unpacking personal turning points, sharing stories from behind the scenes, or offering insights that challenge the way we think, Kat brings an energy that pushes the conversation forward.Kat has kindly offered a special discount for one year's membership to Oh Yeah for Midpoint listeners. Use the discount code MIDPOINTOY for 30% discount for a full one-year plan, applicable on all payment plans. Valid until December 31st 2025.So settle in as we take stock, look ahead, and explore what it really means to grow through the middle of the story.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Forster

Ben Forster

2025-11-1201:04:48

This week on The Midpoint, Gabby Logan is joined by West End star Ben Forster — the actor and singer who shot to fame after winning ITV’s Superstar and taking on the iconic role of Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar. Ben opens up about his incredible journey from Sunderland schoolboy to leading man on the London stage, sharing the highs, the challenges, and what he’s learned along the way. Beyond the spotlight, Ben reveals his latest passion project — the painstaking renovation of a Georgian mansion — and how it’s helping him find balance and creativity in a very different kind of performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Colin Jackson

Colin Jackson

2025-11-0555:36

NB: PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FRANK DISCUSSIONS ABOUT EATING DISORDERS.This week, Gabby’s joined by Olympic silver medallist and world champion hurdler Colin Jackson. Colin talks about life after elite sport — how he stays fit, focused, and motivated, even without the finish line in sight.He also opens up about his long struggle with eating disorders, sharing how he’s learned to rebuild a healthy relationship with food and himself.It’s an honest, inspiring conversation with one of sport’s most familiar and uplifting voices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire Davies

Claire Davies

2025-10-2950:52

For this episode of The Midpoint, Gabby is joined by Claire Davies — a former speechwriter and British diplomat whose career has taken her from East Anglia to London, Singapore, Madrid and Cairo. These days, Claire has swapped diplomatic briefings for bike routes, and now calls Hampshire home.Since leaving the Foreign Office in 2022, she’s been dividing her time between writing and cycling — and often combining the two by blogging about her incredible solo cycle tours. Claire is currently on a mission to ride across everyEuropean country from end to end. Since 2023, she’s already pedalled the length of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Luxembourg, Ireland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland — mostly on her own!Her book, Braver Than You Think: Cycling to Self-Discovery, from Land’s End to John O’Groats, tells the story of the ride that started it all — a journey she began with little preparation, no support crew, and one big question: Are you braver than you think? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Natalie Pinkham

Natalie Pinkham

2025-10-2155:17

Broadcaster and Formula One presenter Natalie Pinkham joinsThe Midpoint Podcast to reflect on reaching the middle of her life and facing a recent health crisis that prompted deep self-reflection. Known for her energy and compassion, Natalie opens up about juggling the creation of Flackstock, caring for her family, and being a leading broadcaster—whilst trying to recover. Her conversation offers an honest look at how even the most accomplished lives sometimes need to pause, reset, and find new balance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Lewis

George Lewis

2025-07-1543:31

Comedian and writer, George Lewis, sits down with Gabby to speak about what it feels like to be reaching new heights in his career on the cusp of midlife! They chat about George’s journey through comedy and how relatability is not something to be underestimated - he’s proved that dad jokes are in fact very funny! He also gives a deeply emotional account of what it’s like going through the process of having your child assessed for autism, and why he feels a diagnosis is important for both children and parents. George also talks about the innate gratitude he’s had since he was young, and why it’s more bucket hats than bucket lists for him! This is an unexpectedly philosophical chat, packed full of warmth and joy. George is running the 2026 London Marathon in aid of Autistica - the charity he is an ambassador for - and you can find out more about the charity at www.autistica.org.ukGeorge’s tour Best Thing You’ll Ever Do continues from 3rd September 2025, and tickets are available at www.georgelewiscomedian.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professor Sarah Berry has been conducting research at Kings College London for the last 25 years, and leading studies into how dietary components influence cardiovascular disease risk. She is also Chief Scientist at nutrition science company ZOE, and in 2024, they released their findings from a study that looked at the links between personalised nutrition plans and the severity of perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms. In this episode, Sarah breaks down their findings, highlighting key points that are of interest to all women at the midpoint, including; how when you eat is just as important as what you eat for women in this phase of life, how improving the diet of the study’s participants (increasing whole foods, decreasing ultra processed foods) led to a 35% reduction on average in their menopausal symptoms, and how taking a food based approach - thinking about the type of food that your fats or carbohydrates are delivered in - can have a profound effect on how healthy you feel. You can learn more about the study’s findings at https://www.morressier.com/o/event/6655b1890ec964e1cccef602/article/6671b57ac9b69e0de564d19e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s been a while since the Logans were on the podcast together, but this week Kenny’s back to talk about the cycling challenge that he has just completed in honour of his former Scotland teammate, Doddie Weir, raising vital funds for research into the disease which claimed his friend’s life. Kenny talks about how moving it was to meet people along the way who are living with Motor Neurone Disease, and how it kept the physical brutality of the challenge in perspective and kept Kenny and the team pushing on - and up those Irish hills! They discuss how challenges like these take you beyond what you thought was possible, and how powerful a change of mindset can be when overcoming other challenges in midlife. Gabby and Kenny also catch up on all the family news since Christmas, including how they’ve been getting used to an empty nest, Gabby’s feelings about being one of the new Match of the Day presenters, and why Kenny is hiding his pants somewhere in the house!You can still donate to the Doddie'5 Lions Challenge Ireland here or get started with your own fundraiser by visiting www.myname5doddie.co.uk/fundraising-support  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Russell Kane

Russell Kane

2025-06-2459:46

Comedian Russell Kane is on the cusp of 50, and here to spill the beans on all he’s learned about staying youthful. He tells Gabby what it was like trying to break into comedy - an industry that’s famously a young person’s game - in his thirties, and the ways he used his already keen interest in biohacking to appear younger than he was. Russell speaks about his refusal to believe that aging is predestined, and what he does to slow down the process on a mitochondrial level. They also speak about his later in life diagnosis of ADHD, as well as his main worries as a father - that children are growing up over exposed to the digital world and under exposed to the real world. As you’d expect from someone who is famous for posting his rants online, this “raver reader” is not about to enter his fifties quietly! Russell mentions Shakespeare North, and you can find out more about what’s on at www.shakespearenorthplayhouse.co.uk Check out his upcoming stand up dates at www.russellkane.co.uk/tour-dates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sara Davies MBE

Sara Davies MBE

2025-06-1755:021

Entrepreneur and star of Dragon’s Den, Sara Davies MBE tells Gabby how she started her hugely successful crafting business from her university bedroom, simply by identifying an envelope related problem and finding a solution. After putting her all into her work for many years, she talks about how her business ambitions have changed now she’s in her forties, and why she’s zoning in on what’s really important to her. Sara also talks about being a home girl and deciding to stay in the North East; getting into healthy habits before the menopause; and having accountability angels which help her to stay on track with her health goals. For more on what Sara has learned about business, check out her new book The Six-Minute Entrepreneur. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jessica Knappett

Jessica Knappett

2025-06-1058:30

Comedian, writer, and actor, Jessica Knappett, talks to Gabby about how making people laugh by accident at a school cello recital was her first foray into comedy, and they swap stories from performing at the Edinburgh Fringe in their student days. Jessica is also very honest about some of the darker realities she has had to confront over the course of her career in comedy. She also chats about living in Los Angeles and her decision to move back to West Yorkshire, as well as accepting the realities of being a working parent - it’s a work in progress! As you'd expect, this episode is full of laughs about everything from communes to perfect days, growing cress to parenting hacks.Warning: There are some references to sexual assault in this episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Sally Harris

Dr Sally Harris

2025-06-0301:04:14

Dr Sally Harris is a qualified medical doctor with over 30 years experience, whose interest in people and the way that stress affects their health has taken her on a very interesting journey. These days she works in the private sector combining general practice with health screening, and has also been the advising doctor to the League Managers Association - the professional body that represents all football managers in the English leagues - for the last 9 years. Through her work, Sally has learned many things about what high achievers have in common, and the key principles for maintaining health in a fast-paced life. In this episode, she speaks about her belief that we need a certain level of stress to build resilience but that too much stress is definitely harmful; the importance of health screening based on your own risk factors and not gathering health data for the sake of it; and why consistency is the key principle that underpins everything. Dr Harris is also passionate about women’s health, so of course Gabby asks her for her thoughts on the best way to get through the menopause - listen to the end for her top tip. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Warning: This episode contains some strong language. Nutritionist and author of The 30g Plan, Emma Bardwell, joins Gabby to talk about a different way of building your meals that may help you feel healthier and happier in midlife. Emma has come up with new recipes to try and help you get 30g of protein per meal, 30g of fibre per day, and to eat 30 different plants per week, and in this episode, she explains why these portions are important for optimal health. Emma also talks about protein stacking to ensure we are safeguarding our muscle - or as she describes it, the organ of longevity! - and how to reintroduce fibre-rich foods into your diet so that you can tolerate them better and enrich your gut. She also takes your questions on everything from how much is too much when it comes to protein, and which types of protein supplements are best. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Naga Munchetty

Naga Munchetty

2025-05-2049:56

This week, broadcaster and now author Naga Munchetty, joins Gabby to talk about her journey to the midpoint. As Naga explains in this episode, it wasn’t until midlife that she was diagnosed with adenomyosis and realised that, despite what she had been told her entire adult life, her periods had always been far from normal. It motivated her to understand more about what is going on in women’s health and why women’s reproductive issues are not better diagnosed or understood. She has put all of this into her new book It’s Probably Nothing, and here she shares some of the anecdotes and advice from it; for example, how best to prepare for a medical appointment in order to get the help you need. They also talk about how Naga found exercise in midlife, how fortunate she feels to be doing a job she loves, and the pros and cons of not letting her condition curtail her life and passions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amanda Wakeley OBE

Amanda Wakeley OBE

2025-05-1347:251

Fashion designer Amanda Wakeley OBE talks to Gabby about how her grandmothers were her early style icons; how taking ownership of her career in midlife has been incredibly liberating and exciting; and what it was like dressing Princess Diana. Amanda also talks about pivoting her business and losing her brother at the same time, and how grief really is something you have to work hard at. She also shares some of her expert style advice for those of us at the midpoint in life, and which high street brands she thinks are getting it right.You can listen to Amanda’s podcast StyleDNA here or wherever you get your podcasts.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clinical Psychologist, Dr Tara Porter, has worked with children and adolescents for over 25 years, including as the lead of a NHS CAMHS Psychology Team. She has seen first hand the increase in children being referred to these services, and has written a new book based on what she believes are some of the root causes of the problems that children - and parents - are struggling with today. Tara does not profess to have all the answers, or to be the perfect parent herself; far from it, the focus of her book is on parenting that’s “good enough” - not perfect. She explains to Gabby the reasoning behind this, and how the strive for perfection has caused a disparity between opportunities and expectations, which is harming both parents and children. As well as explaining what she’s come to see as her three principles of “good enough” parenting, Dr Tara answers some of your questions including how best to support your child through exam stress, and how to help your child navigate friendships and school dynamics. They also discuss some of the issues raised in the recent Netflix series, Adolescence, and her take on how to approach the issue of smartphones with your children to try and ensure they stay open about what’s going on in their digital world. Dr Tara’s new book Good Enough: A Framework for Modern Parenting is available now, as is her debut You Don't Understand Me: the Young Woman's Guide to Life. You can find out more about the therapeutic services she provides at www.taraporterpsychologist.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lindsay Nightingale

Fabulous episode - love Sara Davies's great northern common sense applied to both parenting & business- what an inspirational woman.

Jul 4th
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Emma Holland

I absolutely loved this episode of Mid-Point. Two wonderful women discussing topics very close yo my heart.

Aug 1st
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Dee Mcpherson

Brilliant episode, so much wisdom and useful info to help yourself, your kids and others in tricky times.

Aug 3rd
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Jess Reddy

such a positive podcast. adore Gareth and you Gabby...you don't interrupt your guests too much ;-)

Jul 7th
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Dee Mcpherson

Hello, I follow these podcasts and love them. The Solgar discount code is not working. I have tried all variations of typing it in. Please can you let me know when it's functioning. Thanks

Dec 8th
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Dean Morrison

I've signed up to Gabby's podcast just for this. They're both legends!

Nov 12th
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Kathy Bird

I loved the Tess Daly episode. It showed another side to her

Nov 10th
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John-paul Noakes

Gabby. Please do a podcast on men going through the menopause (testosterone replacement therapy) . This subject is so unresearched that it seems even doctors won't offer help or even believe its a thing!! Even after tests prove its needed it is incredibly hard to receive effective medication. Please highlight this issue.

Feb 25th
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Heather Moyes

Very interesting as always and love Fi and Jane. But my god, did you all talk over Nicola the nutritionist! Not sure she got to finish a sentence. Shame, as I really did want to hear her answers to your questions...

Feb 25th
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Kelly Ann Gough

Love your honesty ladies! 😘💕 xx

Feb 2nd
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Marc Bastian

What an inspiring man. Legend.

Sep 11th
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Marc Bastian

Excellent format and some top guests. Well done Gabby.

Aug 29th
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