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A vibrant podcast series celebrating all things fashion, theatre, wellness, and lifestyle. Hosted by the dynamic Nancy Stevens, each episode is packed with practical advice, heartfelt reviews, and engaging discussions on topics that matter. From exploring the latest trends in fashion and theatre to tackling real-life issues like menopause and mental well-being,
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Episode 36 of the Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show on New Horizon Radio is a dazzling mix of fashion, theatre, books, and conversation. Nancy begins with a style segment, sharing expert advice on how to use pops of colour, neutrals, bold tones, and texture to elevate your wardrobe and discover what kind of dresser you really are. She then turns to the entertainment world, giving her thoughts on the Strictly Come Dancing launch show, its intriguing celebrity pairings, and the drama of contestants pulling out before the competition has even begun. From the small screen to the big, Nancy delivers a heartfelt review of the Downton Abbey grand finale, reflecting on its emotional storytelling, stunning costumes, and how it served as a fitting farewell to beloved characters. In books, she explores Holly Smale’s I Know How This Ends, a bittersweet romance about fate and free will, and reviews the chilling yet atmospheric stage production 2:22 A Ghost Story, starring Kevin Clifton and Stacey Dooley. The episode also features a fascinating conversation with guest Donna Bond, writer, comedian, and founder of The Slab Press, who talks about her publishing work, the importance of short stories, her time as Bard of Northampton, and the upcoming MK Indie Book Fair, which will showcase over 70 authors, live readings, and family activities. It’s a show full of colour, creativity, and inspiration that celebrates fashion, storytelling, and the arts in all their forms. #NancyStevensLifestyle #NewHorizonRadio #StrictlyComeDancing #DowntonAbbeyFinale #FashionTips #ColourfulStyle #BookReviews #HollySmale #222AGhostStory #DonnaBond #MKIndieBookFair #TheSlabPress #ShortFiction #LifestyleRadio #RadioShowHighlights #ArtsAndCulture #TheatreReviews #SparkleAndStyle
Nancy discusses personal experiences and cultural observations, including a challenging commute during London tube strikes, a fashion masterclass highlighting the cultural significance of colours, and her first experience at a singles event. There's an in-depth review of the ITV drama "Anne" and Koko Mela's debut novel "Cleopatra and Frankenstein". Plus guests Sam and Rachel from Solo Connects, discuss the challenges and successes of their in-person dating service, which aims to combat the difficulties of online dating by fostering real-life connections and friendships. Sheridan Smith's powerful four-part true-crime drama, 'I Fought the Law, on ITV and ITVX tells the true story of Ann Ming, a mother who embarks on a 17-year legal battle to overturn the UK's ancient double jeopardy law after her daughter, Julie Hog, is murdered in 1989. Sheridan Smith portrays Ann Ming, delivering what is described as one of her strongest performances to date, embodying both the fragility and fierce determination of a working-class woman fighting for justice. The drama, which benefited from the real Ann Ming's involvement as a consultant, sensitively handles the grief, horror, and indignities faced by the family, providing an inspiring account of sustained fight leading to victory. Koko Mela's debut novel, 'Cleopatra and Frankenstein, is a compelling yet not-so-easy read. The premise revolves around Cleo, 24, whose student visa is expiring in New York, leading to an impulsive marriage with Frank, a successful 44-year-old. The novel delves into themes of infidelity, emotional baggage, addiction, ambition clashes, family trauma, loneliness, grief, and disappointment, resonating with personal experiences of impulsive marriage and the complexities of love. It explores how their worlds and friendship groups collide due to their age gap and differing lifestyles, ultimately offering an honest depiction of love as a difficult journey. The episode also includes insights from a fashion masterclass in London, despite tube strikes that caused long commutes. A significant learning point from the masterclass was the cultural significance of colours in different regions and religions. For example, black signifies death and mourning in the West, but wealth and prosperity in Eastern cultures; white represents purity and weddings in the West, yet death and mourning in Eastern countries and China. Red, associated with love and danger in the West, symbolises prosperity, good fortune, and celebration in China and India, making it taboo to wear at Indian weddings. Listeners are advised to research or consult a stylist to avoid cultural misappropriation, especially for significant events like weddings or funerals. There's essential bra fitting advice, highlighting that 80% of women wear the wrong bra size. A quick method to estimate bra band size is to add 20 to your dress size (e.g., a size 10 is a 30 band). Common mistakes include wearing white bras under white clothing (nude is recommended as the best buy) and wearing bands that are too big and cups too small, leading to discomfort and an unflattering silhouette. The importance of a proper bra fit is emphasised for creating space between the breasts and tummy, and techniques like 'swoop and scoop' are suggested for correct wear. Recommendations for bra fitting include Bravissimo and John Lewis. Tips for bra care, such as handwashing or using a laundry bag in a machine on a 30-degree cycle and air-drying from the straps (never tumble-drying), are also shared. Finally, the show features an inspiring discussion with Sam and Rachel from Solo Connects for National Singles Week, focusing on real-life dating and building confidence. Solo Connects, founded by two single mothers in Milton Keynes, aims to combat the horrors of online dating by organising in-person singles events. Nancy shares her personal, initially daunting, experience of attending a Solo Connects event, highlighting the 'walk of fear' felt when entering a room full of strangers, even for a confident person. The events use icebreakers like card games to encourage interaction and have fostered incredible friendships and social lives for members, beyond just romantic connections. #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #IFoughtTheLaw #SheridanSmith #CleopatraAndFrankenstein #KokoMela #FashionTips #BraFitting #SoloConnects #NationalSinglesWeek #DatingAdvice #Confidence #HorizonRadio
This week, Nancy is joined by her long-time friend, the incredible Carole Matthews, a bestselling romcom author who has sold over 7 million books worldwide and received a lifetime achievement award from the Romantic Novelists' Association. Nancy kicks off the show with her latest obsessions and reviews: * An in-depth look at The Roses, a modern reimagining of the 1981 film "War of the Roses," starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Coleman, which Nancy found "utterly brilliant" despite its sad portrayal of a collapsing marriage. * Her "absolutely incredible" experience at "Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief" musical, based on Rick Riordan's fantasy novels, calling it "utterly, utterly joyful". * Nancy's lifelong, nearly 50-year obsession with ABBA, discussing tribute bands, the phenomenal ABBA Voyage show, and her many viewings of "Mamma Mia!" the musical. * Reviews of recent celebrity books, including Rob Renda's "The Protest" which she "really, really enjoyed," and Reverend Richard Coles' "Murder at the Monastery". * Her take on the Netflix film "The Thursday Murder Club," adapted from Richard Osman's book, praising its "powerhouse cast" and finding the film even better than the book. Carole Matthews then shares insights into her incredible career: * She reflects on her early success, including her first book selling 75,000 copies in a week and becoming a bestseller due to perfect timing in the "chick lit" genre. * Advice for aspiring writers: Carole emphasizes writing what you know and love, rather than chasing trends, and highlights the increasing accessibility of self-publishing. * She discusses her decision to step back from full-time writing during lockdown, embracing an allotment and finding joy outside the intense deadlines. * Hear about her popular books, including the award-winning "Sunny Days and Sea Breezes," the "fun" "Happiness for Beginners" and "Christmas for Beginners" series featuring "naughty alpacas," and her biggest worldwide series, "The Chocolate Lovers' Club". * Carole shares her concerns about the impact of AI on authors and the arts particularly regarding scraping content and potential job losses for translators and artists. * She also shares her love for the Tudor period and historical fiction, and her appreciation for musicals like "Six" and plays like "2:22 Ghost Story". Nancy and Carole also touch upon their 25-year friendship, the importance of local support for authors, and Nancy's own colourful relationship history which she hopes Carole might someday write about. Carole highlights that in her books, "the man is never the fix; they always sort the problems out themselves," and the man is a "bonus". Don't miss this insightful and joyful conversation between two incredible women! Get in Touch: * Carole Matthews' books are available at Waterstones, Milton Keynes and on Amazon. * Follow Nancy Stevens on Instagram: @_Nancymk_ If you enjoyed the show, please follow, like, or leave a review! ✨ #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #CaroleMatthews #RomcomAuthor #BestsellingAuthor #TheRoses #WarOfTheRoses #BenedictCumberbatch #OliviaColeman #PercyJacksonMusical #TheLightningThief #ABBA #ABBAVoyage #ABBATribute #RobRenda #TheProtest #TheThursdayMurderClub #NetflixFilm #RichardOsman #CozyCrime #BookReview #MusicalTheater #AuthorInterview #WritingTips #AspiringWriters #ChickLit #AIinWriting #SunnyDaysAndSeaBreezes #ChocolateLoversClub #222GhostStory #TudorHistory #WaterStMiltonKeynes #Lifestyle #Podcast #RadioShow #NewHorizonRadio #BookRecommendations #Literature #AuthorsOnAir
Movie Review: Nancy discusses The Life of Chuck, a Stephen King novella adaptation starring Tom Hiddleston. She reflects on its unique backward narrative, exploring themes of mortality, memory, and the extraordinary nature of an ordinary life, noting its poignant and reflective tone. Theatre Review: Get Nancy's take on the touring musical Blood Brothers by Willy Russell. She highlights the show's difficult yet fascinating exploration of nature versus nurture, the use of adult actors playing children, and its powerful, tragic ending. Netflix Pick: This week's recommendation is Hostage, a British political thriller starring Saran Jones. Nancy delves into its premise of a Prime Minister navigating a kidnapping and national crisis, appreciating the dynamic between powerful female characters despite some plot plausibility issues. Fashion Expertise: Nancy provides essential transitional weather styling advice, focusing on light layering with items like cardigans, denim jackets, and lightweight trench coats. She also suggests mixing breathable fabrics, choosing versatile footwear, and shopping ahead for seasonal items like cashmere and knits, while offering tips for swimwear selection. The highlight of the show is an in-depth and captivating interview with Professor David Wilson, a leading criminologist and author. They delve into his latest book, A History of Modern Britain in 20 Murders, which uses specific murder cases from 1885 to 2025 to explore broader British history, culture, and societal shifts. Professor Wilson shares personal anecdotes, including how a rugby incident led him to criminology, uncovering the role of class and privilege in the justice system. The conversation covers complex topics such as the motivations behind different types of killings, the shocking details of the Derek Bird spree murders in Whitehaven which some listeners may find disturbing, and surprising statistics on murder clearance rates and the actual impact of DNA in investigations. They also discuss the public's fascination with true crime, the challenges of immigration, and the evolving perception of British identity. Professor Wilson encourages aspiring criminologists and highlights his upcoming book tour, including a launch event at Waterstone's Milton Keynes. #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #NancyStevens #ProfessorDavidWilson #HistoryOfModernBritainIn20Murders #TrueCrime #Criminology #Podcast #Netflix #Hostage #TheLifeOfChuck #StephenKing #TomHiddleston #BloodBrothers #WillyRussell #MusicalTheatre #FashionTips #StylingAdvice #TransitionalWear #Books #Movies #MiltonKeynes #HorizonRadio #Waterstones #CrimeAndPunishment #UKHistory #NatureVsNurture
On this episode of the Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show on New Horizon Radio, Nancy dives into a lively mix of lifestyle tips, entertainment reviews, and inspiring creativity. She shares her top advice for sleeping better, explains what a wardrobe weed really entails, and discusses working with Waterstones on new reads, including Joe Mory’s debut novel The Night Lagoon, Miranda July’s All Fours, and Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO. Nancy also gives her candid thoughts on the Freaky Friday reboot and the freshly announced Strictly Come Dancing lineup. Studio guest Caris Jarvis from Caris Botanical Designs joins to share her 25+ years of floral artistry experience, including her silk flower arrangements for weddings and corporate events, and reflects on the emotional joy of her workshops. It’s a show packed with insight, honest opinions, and creative inspiration. #NancyStevensLifestyle #NewHorizonRadio #CarisBotanicalDesigns #FreakyFridayReview #StrictlyComeDancing #BookRecommendations #Waterstones #SleepTips #WardrobeWeed #FloralArtistry #LifestyleTalk #RadioShowHighlights
In episode 31 of The Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show, Nancy delivers a packed hour of culture, reviews, and inspiration. She kicks things off with her take on Joseph at Milton Keynes Theatre—full of energy, humour, and international musical flair—before diving into Ordinary Saints by Niamh Ni Mhaoileoin, a moving debut novel exploring grief, family, and the burden of sainthood. There’s also a look at the reboot of Naked Gun at Cineworld Milton Keynes, plus a candid discussion on 'glowing' despite nopt being in love! Nancy’s special guest is the remarkable Shalom Lloyd, MBE, founder of Naturally Tiwa Skincare and General Manager for The Body Shop in Nigeria. Shalom shares her incredible entrepreneurial journey, the inspiration behind her natural, chemical-free skincare range, and the challenges she’s overcome to build a thriving, ethical brand. Her story is one of resilience, innovation, and staying true to your values. This episode blends arts, entertainment, and deeply personal storytelling—perfect for anyone who loves culture and champions women in business. 📱 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments. 🔗 Find out more about Naturally Tiwa Skincare: www.naturallytiwa.com #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #ShalomLloyd #NaturallyTiwa #WomenInBusiness #EthicalSkincare #Entrepreneurship #JosephMusical #OrdinarySaints #NakedGunReboot #BeingSingle #WomenInspiringWomen #BookReview #FilmReview #TheatreReview #CineworldMiltonKeynes #MiltonKeynesTheatre #ResilientWomen #NaturalBeauty #CulturalConversation #NancyStevens
In this milestone 30th episode of The Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show, Nancy kicks things off with her signature mix of warmth, wit and wisdom. From a sparkly night out with Supersonic Queen at The Arches Theatre, to her latest yoga retreat adventures, supermarket fashion choices, and reflections on overcoming social anxiety, she shares her recent highs, lows and hilarious wardrobe mishaps. Nancy also dives into her personal health journey—losing two stone naturally, overcoming pre-diabetes, and the transformative power of intermittent fasting, stress reduction and rethinking processed food. She chats about body image, the importance of a good seamstress, and her passion for tailoring clothes to celebrate changing bodies. In the second half, Nancy is joined by the radiant Ailsa Petchey, founder of The Olive Collective and one of the UK’s leading menopause experts. Ailsa shares her wealth of knowledge on holistic wellbeing, Pilates, and the power of community, while celebrating the phenomenal success of her Don’t Sweat It walking group—which clocked an incredible 1.6 million steps! Together, Nancy and Ailsa explore what it truly means to thrive through menopause and beyond. From hormone health to confidence, loneliness to lifestyle changes, and the impact of movement on mental clarity and sleep, no topic is off limits. They also dive into the Beyond Project, a groundbreaking exhibition and event platforming real stories from real women across the UK. Nancy reflects on her own journey—embracing change, overcoming pre-diabetes, and breaking free from toxic patterns—and the transformative power of reconnecting with herself. This episode is packed with wisdom, laughter, vulnerability, and celebration of strong, unstoppable women rewriting the menopause narrative. 💫 Whether you're postmenopausal, perimenopausal, or supporting someone who is—this is a must-watch conversation full of hope, humour, and heart. 📱 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment if something resonates with you—it means the world to us. 🔗 Follow Ailsa and The Olive Collective on Instagram: @olivecollectiveuk 🎧 Listen now and feel uplifted, empowered, and less alone. #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #AilsaPetchey #TheOliveCollective #MenopauseSupport #Perimenopause #Postmenopause #HolisticHealth #WomensHealth #WalkingForWellbeing #BeyondProject #NancyStevens #BodyConfidence #IntermittentFasting #ProcessedFoodAwareness #SupersonicQueen #YogaLife #WardrobeWeed #StrongWomen #SleepSupport #MidlifeWellness
Nancy brings you an honest, heartfelt and humorous round-up of her week, bursting with culture, opinions, life updates and a very special guest interview. Nancy kicks things off with her signature warmth and wit, sharing a friend’s description of her as “glamorous, bold and joyful” — a perfect way to sum up this vibrant episode. She shares highlights from her recent bridal event, gives a powerful reminder about mammograms, and opens up about her personal journey to shift her money mindset. She dives into her latest reads with a critical review of The Sleepwalkers by Scarlett Thomas. Despite its Greek island setting and haunting premise, Nancy found the characters unlikeable and the story lacking emotional connection — proving not every bestseller hits the mark. Film fans will enjoy Nancy’s review of the new Superman movie, which won her over despite not being a typical superhero fan. She praises its humour, self-awareness, and shorter runtime (no 3-hour epics here!) — plus glowing mentions for Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet, and why she now leans more towards DC over Marvel. She also shares her verdict on the immersive SuperScreen experience at Cineworld. On stage, Nancy visited Milton Keens Theatre to see Calamity Jane. While she admired the live orchestration and talent of the actor-musicians, the show didn’t quite hit the high notes for her, feeling slightly dated despite the nostalgic charm. And finally, Nancy welcomes her inspirational guest Adam Lind, a charismatic, wise soul who advocates for living with purpose, vulnerability and self-expression. Adam spent 5 years living on the road attempting to hitchhike from London - India relying on the kindness of strangers before moving back to the UK and moving into a Narrowboat. Having used his own challenges to excel in his career and personal life as a mindset coach & content creator. Adam has unexpectedly built a large online community of over 800,000 loyal and engaged likeminded souls who enjoy soaking up his passion to live a life of meaning. He has now released his first book that is an invitation look inside yourself to help live more in line with your purpose and find freedom within In a powerful and moving conversation, Adam shares how his experiences have shaped his outlook and how he now helps others find purpose and resilience through his positivity. There’s laughter, reflection, strong opinions and moments of vulnerability in this brilliant solo episode — a perfect listen whether you’re into books, theatre, film or personal transformation. #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #NewHorizonRadio #AdamLind #Inspiration #SupermanReview #DCvsMarvel #CineworldSuperScreen #ScarlettThomas #TheSleepwalkers #BookReview #CalamityJane #MiltonKeynesTheatre #BridalEvent #SelfCare #MentalHealthAwareness #BodyPositivity #MoneyMindset #Havsley #LifestylePodcast #WomenInRadio
Welcome to this inspiring episode of The Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show. Nancy shares her packed week, including a trip to Milton Keynes Theatre for The Last Laugh, a review of Jurassic World at Cineworld, and thoughts on Waterstones’ book of the moment The Safekeep — which she didn’t love — contrasted by her rave review of The Names by Flora Knapp, a powerful, emotionally rich debut that explores how the name you give your child can shape their destiny. Nancy also discusses the fallout from the shocking revelations about The Salt Path, a once-beloved true story now tainted by fraud allegations and broken trust — raising important questions about artistic truth and public perception. #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #FourBoysOnABoat #NewHorizonRadio #MiltonKeynes #BookReview #TheNames #TheSafekeep #JurassicWorld #CineworldMK #TheLastLaugh #SaltPathControversy #OffGridLiving #ParentingJourney #thesaltpath
This week, Nancy is beaming with pride as she relives a whirlwind weekend watching her son Benji’s boy band CTRL light up the stage at Chelmsford Live, supporting none other than Justin Timberlake! After battling chaotic car parks and missing signs, Nancy finally got to see Benji and his bandmates deliver an electric set to over 20,000 people — a true ‘proud mum’ moment that will stay with her forever. Nancy also dives into her latest book review, Lucy Foley’s deliciously dark new novel The Midnight Feast. If you love a mystery with a twist, secrets lurking behind luxury, and Agatha Christie vibes with a modern edge, you’ll want to add this to your summer reading list. On the small screen, Nancy shares her thoughts on Netflix’s current number one series, Department Q. Expect gritty crime drama, claustrophobic tension, a stellar Scottish cast and a gripping plot that will have you bingeing late into the night. And it’s wedding talk galore as Nancy welcomes special guest Lauren Hills, the warm and talented owner of Lauren Alexandra Bridal in Newport Pagnell. Together they chat about Lauren’s passion for creating a safe, joyful experience for brides of all shapes and sizes, why the perfect dress should make you feel amazing without the pressure to ‘shrink into it’, and how you can find the right shade and shape to suit you. They also reveal details about their nearly sold-out Bridal Wellness evening this July — an inspiring, supportive night packed with real talk about body positivity, colour confidence, flowers, makeup, fizz and fabulous goodie bags. It’s a jam-packed episode full of sparkle, stories and supportive advice for anyone who loves a bit of glamour and real-life honesty. Grab a cuppa, get comfy and tune in! #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #NewHorizonRadio #ChelmsfordLive #ControlBand #ProudMum #JustinTimberlake #LucyFoley #TheMidnightFeast #NetflixDepartmentQ #LaurenAlexandraBridal #BridalWellnessEvent #BodyPositivity #WeddingPlanning #MiltonKeynes #Havsley #BookReview #NetflixReview
This week, Nancy dives into Brad Pitt’s thrilling new F1 film shot at Silverstone, shares her thoughts on Luke Evans’ heartfelt memoir Boy from the Valleys, and takes us inside the dazzling Cartier exhibition at the V&A. Plus, exciting news on her upcoming bridal wellness event with Lauren Alexandra Bridal and a heartwarming chat with Arts1’s Head of Vocational Training James Grimsey about nurturing young performing talent. Tune in for inspiration, laughter and brilliant stories.
In this vibrant and jam-packed episode of the Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show, Nancy takes us on a whistle-stop tour of her latest adventures—from her journaling journey and crafting a flamboyant peacock feather wreath at Cerus Botanical Workshops to a heartfelt afternoon tea reunion with her best friend in Yorkshire. She reflects on kindness, the North-South divide, and shares her TV pick of the week: The Gold on BBC iPlayer—a gripping true crime drama. Nancy then shares her very personal experience of journaling in this week's Working With Waterstones segment featuring Sunday Times best-selling author Donna Ashworth's brilliant book Words To Live By. The spotlight then turns to a powerful interview with Monica Ferguson, Chief Executive and Artistic Director of The Stables, as they discuss the upcoming Milton Keynes International Festival (IF:MK). Monica shares the story behind its creation, the magic of the iconic Spiegeltent, and previews extraordinary performances, immersive art, and UK premieres set to transform the city this July. It’s a celebration of arts, accessibility, creativity and community—not to be missed! #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #IFMiltonKeynes #MiltonKeynes #TheStablesMK #CerusBotanicalWorkshops #PeacockWreath #TheGold #BBCiPlayer #NorthSouthDivide #Spiegeltent #LiveTheatre #SupportTheArts #MKCulture #NancyRecommends #CraftTherapy
In this sunshine-soaked episode of the Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show, Nancy reviews two very different but equally gripping theatre productions—The Girl on the Train, featuring a surprisingly brilliant Laura Whitmore, and the gloriously bonkers Bat Out of Hell, packed with Meat Loaf’s biggest hits and standout vocals. She also delves into Sarah Win-Williams’ explosive memoir Careless People, revealing dark truths about her time at Facebook. Nancy celebrates size acceptance and wardrobe comfort, encouraging listeners to embrace clothes that fit and feel great, regardless of the label. She shares her visit to a menopause workshop with Elsa from The Olive Collective, where lymphatic drainage and circulation tips were on the agenda. Nancy then welcomes guest David Pibworth, founder of The Arches Theatre and MKG Comedy, for a wonderfully warm conversation about accessible outdoor theatre, bringing joy through comedy, magic tricks, and working with legends like Norman Wisdom and Joe Pasquale. Plus: exciting summer shows at The Arches Theatre, including Jack the Ripper, Peter Rabbit, Supersonic Queen, and Sense & Sensibility! #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #TheGirlOnTheTrain #BatOutOfHell #CarelessPeople #SarahWinWilliams #SizeAcceptance #DopamineDressing #TheArchesTheatre #DavidPibworth #MKComedy #SupportLocalTheatre #MiltonKeynes #MenopauseWellbeing #LauraWhitmore #MagicMomentsworth
In this inspiring and laughter-filled episode of the Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show, Nancy shares her thoughts on the stunning West End revival of Oliver! at the Gielgud Theatre, with heartfelt memories of her father’s iconic role as Fagin. She reviews the beautifully haunting true-life film The Salt Path, praises Emily Henry’s emotionally rich novel Great Big Beautiful Life, and celebrates local indie talent—from spectacular gluten-free cakes to the best cinnamon bun in Milton Keynes. Plus, she chats to Caroline and Michaela, the stylish mother-and-daughter team behind Upstyle boutique in Toddington, ahead of their Wardrobes and Wellbeing event this June. Expect dopamine dressing, self-love, and a big dose of fashion positivity! #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #OliverMusical #SaltPathFilm #EmilyHenry #GreatBigBeautifulLife #DopamineDressing #WardrobesAndWellbeing #UpstyleToddington #MiltonKeens #SupportLocal #GlutenFreeCakes #CanalStreetCoffee #BookReview #TheatreReview #FeelGoodFashion
On this packed episode of the Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show, Nancy reviews Tom Cruise's latest adrenaline-fuelled outing in Mission: Impossible – A Final Reckoning, breaks down the hilarious stage adaptation of Only Fools and Horses at the Derngate, and previews the upcoming Wardrobes and Well-being event in Toddington, where she’ll be delivering a dopamine dressing session. Nancy also chats to best-selling author Sarah Pinborough about her chilling new psychological thriller We Live Here Now. They dive deep into themes of haunted houses, flawed relationships, and the art of writing truly spine-tingling fiction. Sarah shares insights into adapting her books for screen, her love of Stony Stratford, and the reality behind book tours. With plenty of laughs and brutally honest chat about break-ups, dating disasters and independent womanhood, this episode is as hilarious as it is thought-provoking. #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #SarahPinborough #WeLiveHereNow #MissionImpossible #OnlyFoolsAndHorsesMusical #MiltonKeens #DerngateTheatre #DopamineDressing #WardrobesAndWellbeing #PsychologicalThriller #BookChat #IndependentWomen #HavslyGroup
In this episode of the Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show, Nancy shares her excitement over her new show sponsor, Haversley Group, before diving into her latest book club pick: What a Way to Go by Bella Mackey, a gripping and witty read full of dark family secrets. She reviews the stage classic An Inspector Calls at Milton Keynes Theatre and revisits the debate of budget vs bougie scrubs, with Sanctuary once again coming out on top. Nancy also shares her thoughts on Netflix’s Four Seasons, a sharp and funny look at modern relationships, midlife crises, and seasonal friendship drama. Her special guest is award-winning wedding and funeral celebrant Nicola West, whose heartfelt ceremonies have earned her national recognition. The two explore Nicola’s personal journey from wedding planner to full-time celebrant, the emotional highs and lows of her work, the difference between a registrar and a celebrant, and the profound connections she builds with families. From surprise vow renewals to cross-cultural weddings, Nicola shares how she brings joy and comfort to life’s biggest moments. #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #WhatAWayToGo #BellaMackey #AnInspectorCalls #MiltonKeynesTheatre #BudgetVsBougie #FourSeasonsNetflix #NicolaWest #CelebrantLife #WeddingCelebrant #FuneralCelebrant #PersonalisedCeremonies #MiltonKeynes #HavslyGroup
In this episode of the Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show, Nancy shares her thoughts on Picture You Dead, the stage adaptation of Peter James’s bestselling crime novel, after its run at Milton Keynes Theatre. She reviews Food Noise by Dr Jack Mosley, a powerful and personal guide to tackling weight loss and food obsession—dedicated to his late father, Dr Michael Mosley. Nancy gives a budget-friendly beauty tip on dry brushing and its benefits for radiant skin, and shares a hilarious (and terrifying) childhood story of getting lost in a cross-country race in Africa. Finally, she chats with actors Taylor Kenyon and Alex JC Forny from The Play's The Thing theatre company about their upcoming production of A Taste of Honey at Stantonbury Theatre, discussing the play’s timeless relevance, the realities of life in the arts, and the brilliance of director Rosemary Hill. #NancyStevensLifestyleShow #PeterJames #PictureYouDead #FoodNoise #DrMichaelMosley #BeautyTips #DryBrushing #TheatreReview #ATasteOfHoney #MiltonKeynes #LocalTheatre #ThePlaysTheThing
In this vibrant episode of The Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show on New Horizon Radio, Nancy reviews Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s powerful novel The Dream Count and the fabulous live cinema screening of Six: The Musical. She shares a top beauty tip that’s cheaper than any face cream, relives her hilarious first night at boarding school in Africa, and chats to Ruth Martin and Sophie Elliott from Wolverton G&S Society about their upcoming production of Patience. Expect books, musicals, boarding school mischief, and a celebration of local theatre talent! #NancyStevensLifestyle #NewHorizonRadio #DreamCount #ChimamandaNgoziAdichie #SixTheMusical #TheatreReview #BeautyTips #BoardingSchoolLife #LocalTheatre #WolvertonGNS #PatienceTheMusical #CommunityTheatre #MiltonKeynesEvents #SupportTheArts #RadioShow
In this deliciously rich episode of The Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show on the new Horizon Radio, Nancy shares her thoughts on The Apprentice final, reviews the heartwarming film The Penguin Lessons, and opens up about her own childhood experiences of being sent to boarding school in war-torn Rhodesia. Ballet lovers will enjoy Nancy’s take on the powerful documentary Dancing Back to the Light, exploring the recovery journey of Royal Ballet star Steven McRae. Plus, her studio guest is the incredible Linny Lane—award-winning chocolatier and founder of Linny Lane Chocolatier—who talks about her global chocolate journey, from cloud forests in Venezuela to luxury commissions in London, and shares a mouth-watering live tasting session! #NancyStevensLifestyle #NewHorizonRadio #TheApprenticeFinal #PenguinLessons #SteveCoogan #StevenMcRae #RoyalBallet #DancingBackToTheLight #LinyLaneChocolatier #LuxuryChocolate #SmallBusiness #WomenInBusiness #BoardingSchoolLife #ZimbabweStories #RadioShow #CreativeJourney #MKCulture
In this lively episode of The Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show on New Horizon Radio, Nancy shares her unforgettable trip to Bletchley Park, reviews the iconic Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, and unpacks a fashion fiasco on The Apprentice. There’s a dramatic tale of snakes in her childhood home in Africa, plus a fabulous interview with Steve and Emma from Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy, who talk about their upcoming stage adaptation of The Brittas Empire. Packed with laughs, nostalgia, theatre, fashion and even a few scorpions – it’s a rollercoaster of a show! #NancyStevensLifestyle #NewHorizonRadio #BletchleyPark #SwanLake #MatthewBourne #TheApprentice #TheBrittasEmpire #MiltonKeynesTheatre #ComedyShow #TheatreOfComedy #RadioShow #SnakesInTheHouse #MKCulture #BritishComedy #MKTheatre
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