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Author: Anniki Sommerville

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‘How to Be a Boss at Ageing’ is the irreverent and funny podcast by Anniki Sommerville which tackles the question- who the heck am I now that I’m an ‘older’ woman? Each episode tackles a different issue, interviewing different female experts and focusing on how to combat falling out of love with your work, dealing with grief, coping with menopause and look okay without people saying things behind your back.
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In this episode Anniki interviews Rebecca Schiller about her new book - Earthed and they talk about writing, rural life (and the myths around how idyllic it is) and mental health. Rebecca was diagnosed with ADHD there’s also an ad for Anniki’s book - please do buy if you haven’t already! Resources https://uk.bookshop.org/books/earthed-a-memoir/9781783965496?aid=482  https://www.you.co.uk/this-was-the-good-life-so-why-did-i-want-to-smash-it-to-pieces/ https://www.adhdfoundation.org.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/motherswhowrite/?hl=en Follow Anniki on Instagram - @annikisommerville Anniki's new book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Be-Boss-Ageing-navigate-ebook/dp/B08RZ8W8VK Produced and Edited by Alex Graham If you've enjoyed this episode don't forget to follow this podcast wherever you're listening.  If you're on Apple Podcasts it would be great if you could leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating and a review!
In this episode Anniki interviews coach Mandy Manners about how our relationship with alcohol shifted during lockdown and many of us upped the ante. This doesn't have to represent a problem necessarily but if you feel that now rules are relaxing, your relationship with booze has become problematic then this episode is for you. They discuss why drinking is so much part of the British culture, how to socialise sober and when it might be a good opportunity to kick drinking altogether. Resources: https://www.lovesober.com- for more on Mandy's (with Kate Baily) coaching services For Mandy and Kate's book: https://www.lovesober.com/love-yourself-sober-book For meditation that really works- https://www.tarabrach.com Follow Anniki on Instagram - @annikisommerville Anniki's new book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Be-Boss-Ageing-navigate-ebook/dp/B08RZ8W8VK Produced and Edited by Alex Graham If you've enjoyed this episode don't forget to follow this podcast wherever you're listening. If you're on Apple podcasts it would be great if you could leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating and a review!
In this episode Anniki talks to Emma Worrollo about how we can be more playful. As we get older there can be a tendency to be a bit rigid in our mindset and to tell ourselves that we aren't playful or that it's silly. It's also common for many mums to feel out of control and anxious when play gets 'out of hand'. So how can we cut loose sometimes and be less regimented in our parenting style? https://www.theplayfulden.com - Emma's website @the_playful_den - Emma's IG Anniki's new book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Be-Boss-Ageing-navigate-ebook/dp/B08RZ8W8VK Produced and Edited by Alex Graham
In this episode Anniki talks about breathing and breath work with Jessica Harrod who is an expert in this area. They discuss why we often pant and hold our breathe when we're busy and distracted and how this leads to anxiety/anger and a feeling of being out of control. Jess also does a quick and easy breathing technique that you can integrate into your day if you're feeling on edge and not quite yourself. At the end of the day breathing is something that we don't really think about but it plays a pivotal role in how we feel emotionally so creating more awareness can be really helpful - whether you suffer with anxiety or whether you just want to feel stronger and better equipped to deal with whatever life throws in your direction. If you've enjoyed this episode don't forget to follow this podcast wherever you're listening. If you're on Apple podcasts it would be great if you could leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating and a review! Follow Anniki on Instagram - @annikisommerville Anniki's new book! - https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Be-Boss-Ageing-navigate-ebook/dp/B08RZ8W8VK Resources: Instagram @breathe_out_with_jess Facebook @BreatheOutCoachingBreathwork Website http://www.breathe-out.com/ Book that Jess mentions by James Nestor - to find out more about the science of breathing: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Breath-Lost-Science-Misunderstood-Function/dp/0241289084
In this episode Anniki interviews Maisie Hill who has written a brilliant book all about perimenopause. The thing is it’s a subject that really needs demystifying as so many women don’t really understand what the difference is between menopause and perimenopause, don’t really know how to navigate the world of supplements/HRT and therefore suffer in silence or go to their GP on the back foot and not aware of what the next step might be. One of the key things Maisie advises is tracking your periods so you become more aware of your cycle, how you feel on different days and whether there are fluctuations as you approach menopause. They also discuss Maisie’s early days living in New York and how Anniki has always dreamed about living there but sadly seems to have missed the boat. Maisie’s book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Perimenopause-Power-Navigating-hormones-menopause/dp/1472978862 And for Anniki’s book about ageing (which includes chapters on the MENOPAUSE) – do pre-order here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Be-Boss-Ageing-navigate-ebook/dp/B08RZ8W8VK
In this episode Anniki speaks to Gayle Haddock about her role helping women feel more confident so they can develop their business ideas. The thing is starting your own business is really hard work and it pays to be cautious when you look at social media and it looks like a breeze. They also chat about the terrible term ‘side hustle’ and why we need to be mindful that not everyone has to have one especially if you’re feeling overwhelmed. They also chat about how buying dungarees is an addiction and how that comes at a cost. Resources: Gail’s business: https://www.hustleandfox.com/
In this episode Anniki talks about tarot with Alice Grist and how we can use it to get guidance during challenging times. They also talk about how people can have negative experiences with Tarot which maybe switches them off. Alice specializes in making women feel better about their lives but also sees the danger of ‘bad readings’. She demystifies tarot so it’s something women can use more regularly themselves. Alice’s website: https://www.alicegrist.co.uk/ Alice on IG: @alicegrist Alice’s book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Book-Tarot-contemporary-finding-intuition-ebook/dp/B07XFZLS1M
In this episode Anniki interviews sobriety and wellbeing coach (and one half of Love Sober) Kate Baily about addiction and how it’s often linked back to trauma. They talk about how trauma is often relative, and what can seem ‘small’ to one person is gigantic to the person who’s experienced it. They also discuss the general sense of heightened anxiety that we’re all feeling at the moment, and the physically uncomfortable feelings anxiety brings to the surface. They also provide advice on a more holistic tool kit to help soothe ourselves during challenging times. Follow Kate Baily on IG: @katebailycoach @lovesober.cic @loveyourselfsober Greater Good magazine: https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Love-Yourself-Sober-Mandy-Manners/dp/1789561442 Edited and Produced by Alex Graham
In this episode Anniki interviews broadcaster and comedienne Kelly Ford also known as ‘Book of Mum’ about surviving lockdown and learning to appreciate the small things. Kelly is heavily pregnant and about to have a baby and they talk about TV, crying, tantrums and being at the end of their tethers. They also try and find some ‘silver linings’ in these challenging times. Follow me on Instagram @annikisommerville Pre-order my new book here Follow Kelly on IG: @bookofmum Elizabeth Day’s podcast episode ‘How to Fail: Mo Gawdat on how to cope with anxiety in a time of Coronavirus.’ https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/special-episode-how-to-fail-mo-gawdat-on-how-to-cope/id1407451189?i=1000469228528
In this episode Anniki interviews Jemma Thomas who runs The Hub- an online women’s exercise community. They discuss how movement can make you feel much better mentally and how you can snap out of seeing yourself as someone ‘who doesn’t exercise’ to someone who does small bits of exercise more regularly. They also talk about common sabotage techniques like telling yourself you’ll do it later and forever finding alternatives to do instead or saying that you’ll workout once you have the right outfit/bit of kit. Exercise is important if you want to shift some of those negative emotions but it’s worth remembering that there will be days when you really can’t do it and that’s okay too. It’s not about putting lots of pressure on yourself- it’s more about finding something you can get into a habit of doing and doing it, then doing it some more. Resources: Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily Nagoski PhD and Ameila Nagoski DMA - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Burnout-Secret-Unlocking-Stress-Cycle/dp/198481706X Jemma’s Instagram: @ jemmas_health_hub Jemma’s website: https://www.jemmashealthhub.com Edited and Produced by Alex Graham
I'm taking a short break from the podcast until early 2021, I'll be back with more great guests and experts in the New Year so make  sure to stay subscribed to be the first to hear new episodes. In the meantime have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Follow me on Instagram @annikisommerville
In this weeks episode Anniki talks about grief and loss with psychotherapist and author Anna Mathur. It's a tricky episode if you've just lost someone but hopefully will offer some tips and support on how to navigate each day and cope with difficult feelings. Please do share if you think it will help someone who is going through tough times and needs coping strategies. Resources: https://www.annamathur.com - Anna's website https://www.cruse.org.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA5bz-BRD-ARIsABjT4njb5s1ELtLX7wWXcrdT51-Cj7_Yosx8uLPfFNc_FsKpsGZMWiAASnsaAmviEALw_wcB - Cruse Bereavement Counselling Edited and Produced by Alex Graham
In this episode Anniki talks to Helen Serafinowicz, the writer of the hit TV series Motherland about all things motherhood and writing related. They touch on tension in motherhood (and how Helen had to wear a neck brace from lack of sleep and Anniki lost two teeth) and on how tough it can be (it’s rewarding too of course but they possibly talk less about this). Motherland has a special Christmas episode coming out so watch out – it’s SOMETHING to look forward to in these trying times anyway... Edited and Produced by Alex Graham
In this lockdown special episode Anniki talks to Kim Palmer who founded the Clementine app. Kim and Anniki talk about anxiety at work, and offer up tips on tangible things to try if you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Anniki also does some outdoor recording from her local park and offers tips on how to get through lockdown (including the merits of a sausage sandwich and going on the slide). Clementine app https://clementineapp.com/ Breathing exercises: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odADwWzHR24 Edited and Produced by Alex Graham
In this episode Anniki talks to Neeley Moore who became a mum at forty-five. They discuss the experience of being older parents and how it’s both tiring and inspiring at the same time. Neeley also talks openly about her path to parenthood and how she tried IVF and then opted for a double donor. They also talk about swimming outdoors and why it’s something to perhaps trial in these cold, winter months. Resources: Where Neeley had treatment: StorkKlinik Copenhagen – www.storkklinik.dk Follow @saragottfriedmd – for information on hormones and anxiety Books that Neeley recommends: ‘The Hormone Reset Diet- Sara Gottfried. MD , ‘In the Flo,’ Alisa Vitti Produced and Edited by Alex Graham Music by Paul Wells
In this episode Anniki talks to Sam Baker about her book 'The Shift- How I lost and found myself after 40- and you can too.' They discuss why the attitude to men ageing versus women is so different, how menopause can take us by surprise and how we become increasingly invisible. They also talk about Anniki's chin hair and how older women are expected to embrace linen in a big way. And why are so many female bosses seen as 'batty old women' or 'heartless bitches'? Resources: Sam Baker's book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shift-lost-found-myself-after/dp/1529329760/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+shift&qid=1603522415&sr=8-1 Follow me on Instagram @annikisommerville Produced and Edited by Alex Graham Music by Paul Wells
In this episode Anniki focuses on art and creativity. She interviews the up and coming artist Sharon Walters about how she became a full-time artist, the things that inspire her and how she plucked up the courage to make art her proper career. We also talk about the lack of diversity in art and how black women are under-represented. Anniki obviously isn’t an expert in this area and would never claim to be. She is trying to educate herself and learn as much as possible. At the end they discuss how we can all access our creative side and use it to help fight anxiety and more. Follow me on Instagram @annikisommerville Sharon Walters website: https://www.londonartist1.com/ Sharon’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/london_artist1/?hl=en Article about black female artists to follow on IG: https://artuk.org/discover/stories/five-black-female-and-non-binary-artists-to-follow-on-instagram Produced and Edited by Alex Graham Music by Paul Wells
Do you get fed up being told what to wear and what's 'allowed' in your forties? Do you feel like the fashion industry can be tyrannical at times? How do you feel about clothes as you get older? In this episode Anniki interviews Kate Hiscox. Kate works in the music industry and is an influential fashion blogger (@wearsmymoney on IG). They discuss why there are no rules when you get into your forties (in fact there aren't really any rules anyway), the concept of feeling confident in your 'look' and why crocs are not tolerated in her household (well they are but she doesn't rate them highly). Follow me on Instagram @annikisommerville And, if you want to join the 'How to Be a Boss at Ageing' Facebook group which is full of tips, support and more information from the podcast series - search for 'How to Be a Boss at Ageing' on Facebook and the moderator will let you in! Edited and Produced by Alex Graham Music by Paul Wells
In this episode of the new series Anniki talks to Meg Mathews about the extremely discombobulating experience that is THE MENOPAUSE. Whilst our mothers’ generation might have suffered with hot flushes and mood swings in silence, we are now at the stage where we’re talking about it more. Nonetheless there’s work to be done with many women being taken by surprise by the symptoms of menopause and peri-menopause and feeling anxious and alone because they’re unsure as to whether what they’re feeling is normal or not. There’s also a myriad of different vitamins and supplements targeting menopausal women and then there’s HRT with women scared to take it or unsure of what the benefits might be. So if you’re approaching menopause and want to be better prepared or simply a fan of Meg...this is episode is right up your street. Meg’s book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Hot-Taking-Menopause-Attitude/dp/178504253X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1600516311&refinements=p_27%3AMeg+Mathews&s=books&sr=1-1 Menopause advice: https://www.menopausedoctor.co.uk/ NHS advice: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/ Follow me on Instagram - @annikisommerville Edited and Produced by Alex Graham Music by Paul Wells
As we age mid-life women are judged on how we look and how we choose to age. Are we ‘ageing naturally’ (and in some way winning at life) or are we choosing to have tweakments or surgery and therefore ‘cheating’. We’re damned if we do stuff and damned if we don’t. We can either be labelled as ‘tired/haggard’ or we can be seen as vain and self-obsessed. There is so much chatter around how women age that we tend to miss any other things they may be doing i.e. work/creating/etc.  Things are changing but this week I interview Grace Fodor who owns the Studio 10 brand and is passionate about being pro-age rather than anti-age. We talk about how women are judged differently to men when it comes to how they look and how we can be feminists and enjoy good skincare and make up – the two things are not mutually exclusive. Produced and Edited by Alex Graham Music by Paul Wells
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