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A weekly interview series created and hosted by Pandora Sykes, about the myths, anxieties and trends of modern life - from sex to sadness to self-care. (Spoiler: there‘s no such thing as the ‘right‘ life.)

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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 59 Ratings

A weekly interview series created and hosted by Pandora Sykes, about the myths, anxieties and trends of modern life - from sex to sadness to self-care. (Spoiler: there‘s no such thing as the ‘right‘ life.)

    How to have a more meaningful social life, with Priya Parker

    How to have a more meaningful social life, with Priya Parker

    Welcome to the last episode of Series 3! I really hope you have enjoyed the series and it’s given you some pause for thoughts. Don’t forget to rate and review the show on iTunes to help other people find me.
     
    Priya Parker is a conflict resolution strategist, based in the States and the author of a 2018 book, The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters. I’ve wanted to speak to her since I read her book in 2019 , because so many of us - myself included! - struggle to maintain our social lives. What to say yes to, what to say no to, what to seek out and what to avoid. 
     
    Priya talks about gatherings big and small in a way that she calls “small p political” - because it is deeply political, she says, to decide what we celebrate, elevate and value through who, why and when we come together. I think Priya offers a really unique perspective on what gathering actually means. I hope you enjoy it - and thanks for joining me, for series 3!
     
    How should we meet? And who decides? by Priya Parker for The New York Times
     
    The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker 
     
    When do we actually need to meet in person? By Rae Ringel for The Harvard Business Review 
     
    Hosted & Exec Produced by Pandora Sykes
    Production by Joel Grove

    • 44 min
    The expectation effect, with David Robson

    The expectation effect, with David Robson

    Can the way you think about your body, change the way it works? Can a positive outcome about ageing, actually cause you to live longer?
     
    I’ve been curious about the mind-body axis for a while, and then I read The Expectation Effect by the award-winning science journalist and author, David Robson about how our expectations can shape our experience - and I was fascinated.
     
    Using dozens of jaw-dropping studies throughout history, David explores how thinking a certain way about something, can change the way your body responds. Now, you cannot think yourself fitter, happier, richer. This is not The Secret. But you can also harness the power of your brain’s predictive machine, to live a healthier, longer, life.
     
    David and I discuss the power of ‘reframing’, the effect of placebos and nocebos and the incredible impact of self-affirmation in young people,  and how it can shape their entire future. I hope this episode gives you some tools to take away.
     
    The Expectation Effect by David Robson is out now
     
    Hosted & Exec Produced by Pandora Sykes
    Production by Joel Grove

    • 49 min
    The myth of the ‘baby brain’ with Chelsea Conaboy

    The myth of the ‘baby brain’ with Chelsea Conaboy

    Did you find yourself scrambling for words, losing your keys, forgetting basically everything, when you had a baby? Perhaps you witnessed it in your best friend, your sibling, your partner. The jokes about how women are lobotomised by motherhood are damaging and misogynistic - the term ‘baby brain’ used to keep women in their place - but how was i to reconcile that knowledge with a brain that felt like it had turned to cheese?
     
    Which is why I was so excited to speak to science writer, Chelsea Conaboy. With her new book, Mother Brain - and a searing recent New york times op-ed “Why maternal instinct was a myth created by men” - Chelsea uses science to myth bust so many idea we have around biology, birth and the brain.
     
    We discuss why the idea of “maternal instinct” is unhelpful to new mothers AND fathers, why “the golden hour” is not the only chance you have to bond with your baby, why oxytocin aka “the love hormone” is not just released by birth and breast-feeding and - this is a big one - why the fact that a birthing parent’s brain shrinks after birth is not a negative thing, but a sharpening of the synapses -- AND it happens in male primary carers, too. Chelsea doesn’t deny that the brain changes through giving birth. But the physiological changes are not relegated to the biological parent, she argues: they exist in every primary carer.
     
    I found Chelsea’s research as fascinating as I did reassuring - and I really hope this episode helps any new parents, or anyone supporting new parents - and may help guide us towards a more equitable vision of what parenthood looks like. 
     
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/26/opinion/sunday/maternal-instinct-myth.htmlBuy Chelsea’s new book, Mother Brain, here: https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Chelsea-Conaboy/Mother-Brain--Separating-Myth-from-Biology---the-Science-/26445858

    • 43 min
    What we get wrong about sleep, with Russell Foster

    What we get wrong about sleep, with Russell Foster

    Tired all the time? Worried you’re not getting the fabled ‘8 hours’ ? You’re not alone: we’ve become a nation of orthosomniacs. But panic not, because sleep scientist Russell Foster is here to help. 
     
    The University of Oxford neuroscientist and the author of a new book, Life Time, is a world leading expert on circadian rhythms, also known as: the body clock. And guess what? The whole 8 hours a night is…. A myth.
     
    We discuss the difference between sleepiness and fatigue; why broken sleep is not a bad thing but a natural occurrence; and why we are facing a public health crisis when it comes to looking after our night-shift workers. We also discuss what works and what doesn’t work: such as sleep tracking apps, sleeping pills, CBD drops and more - and why trying to become an early bird, when you’re a night owl is so damn hard. (Blame your parents.) 
     
    Life Time: The New Science of the Body Clock, and How It Can Revolutionize Your Sleep and Health by Russell Foster
    Get 20% off OTO sleep drops with the code pandora20 
     
    Hosted & Exec Produced by Pandora Sykes
    Production by Joel Grove

    • 45 min
    The many myths of fast fashion, with Venetia La Manna

    The many myths of fast fashion, with Venetia La Manna

    I’ve been wanting to do an episode on the many myths of fast fashion since I wrote an essay titled Get The Look, for my 2020 essay collection (which this podcast series first spun off from). And Venetia La Manna, a presenter and podcaster campaigning against fast fashion and advocating for more mindful consumption, is the ideal guest to explore this issue with. She regularly organises protests against fast fashion brands and her Instagram account is a vital trove of statistics about what really lies behind that “sustainable” clothing tag.
    Venetia and I discuss overproduction, why luxury is as bad as the high street at underpaying their workers, the stigma of second hand (and how we can make it more inclusive) and why this isn’t an individual issue, but a corporate one. We also discuss the role of social media and influencer culture in maintaining fast fashion’s stronghold. 
    Resources: @theorispresentLauren Bravo on Sentimental Garbage
    Second hand & clothes swaps:VintedThreadUpNuw DepopeBayImparfaite ParisVestiaireRococo Paris The Real Real
     
    Get 20% off OTO sleep drops with the code pandora20 
     
    Hosted & Exec Produced by Pandora Sykes
    Production by Joel Grove

    • 44 min
    What we get wrong about knife crime, with Gary Younge

    What we get wrong about knife crime, with Gary Younge

    What do you know about knife crime? It’s something that happens in gangs and on the streets. It’s something you’ve never had to worry about. Right?
     
    Gary Younge is an author, broadcaster and a professor of sociology at the university of Manchester. Formerly an editor at large of the guardian newspaper, he has written 5 books including Another Day In The Death of America, which chronicled the lives of ten children and adolescents who were shot dead on one day in November 2013.
     
    I’ve wanted to talk to Gary since his award winning investigation for the Guardian in 2018, Beyond The Blade, where he took a similar approach to another day in the death of america: except he took a year, not a day, and he told the stories of the 39 children and adolescents who had been stabbed to death, in 2017. Gary has lived in both America - where he wrote extensively about gun culture - and now, back in the UK, where he has written extensively about knife crime, and I don’t think there’s anyone who descontructs the myths around social violence, like Gary.
     
    We discuss why knife crime is a public health issue, why the term ‘knife crime’ itself is a social construct lacking in context, the ramifications of shutting down shared, free spaces for adolescents and how we won’t ever get on top of it until we understand that knife crime is about poverty, not race.
     
    Follow @garyyounge on Twitter
    Read Beyond The Blade
    Buy Another Day In The Death of America
     
    Hosted & Exec Produced by Pandora Sykes
    Production by Joel Grove
    Get 20% off OTO sleep drops with the code pandora20 

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
59 Ratings

59 Ratings

ElizJoy14 ,

Fascinating show

First found this podcast through the Jessica DeFino episode and I have been loving it since! Both the more recent episodes and the backlog. I also really enjoyed the episode with Venetia La Manna on the myths of fast fashion.

Lily Scott - One Love ,

I love you!

I love you and your voice and all the information!

ChrissyGeee ,

Please make a season 3!

Pandora just gets better and better! I’ve learned so much from the guests and have a heaping list of articles, books, and pods to follow up on. Hoping for a third season…

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