Hair loss, GLP-1s and letting go of body shame – with Sarah Vine

Age Better with Liz Earle

August 21, 2026 52 mins

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Journalist and author Sarah Vine joins Liz for a candid conversation about the realities of midlife, from hair loss and body confidence to our evolving relationship with our appearance – and why self-acceptance can be a gift in our second half.


They discuss the emotional impact of hair thinning, the pressures women face to look a certain way and how attitudes towards GLP-1 medications are beginning to shift.


Sarah also reflects on finding confidence after 50, how ageing can bring greater freedom, and why it’s more important to focus on health over perfection.

 

In this episode:

·     The impact of stress on our health

·     Different treatments for hair loss

·     Sarah's journey with GLP-1 medication

·     The link between hair loss and restrictive diets

·     Why GLP-1s might be a way to protect our future health

·     How menopause can be a time of empowerment and freedom


Links mentioned in the episode:

·     Lucinda Ellery Intralace™ System

·     Dr Ophelia Veraitch dermatologist

·     George Northwood hairdressing

·     Minoxidil

·     Philip Kingsley hair loss treatments

·     Vitamin B12

·     Read more about hair loss


 More from Sarah:

·     Follow Sarah on Instagram

·     How Not To Be A Political Wife

 

Get in touch with a question for Liz:

·     Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com

·     WhatsApp: 07518 471 846


More from Liz:

·     How To Age

·     A Better Second Half

·     Follow Liz on Instagram

·     Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram


Host: Liz Earle

Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) 

Content Writer: Lucy Parley

Head of Brand: Ellie Smith


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August 21, 2026

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    In this episode of unPAUSED, Dr. Mary Claire Haver sits down with Dr. Lucy McBride, a Harvard and Johns Hopkins trained primary care physician and author of the new book Beyond the Prescription: A Doctor’s Guide to Taking Charge of Your Health. Dr. McBride has spent twenty five years watching patients bounce between a rushed […]

  • Ep. 232 – How To Ask your Doctor for HRT with Dr. Fiona Lovely

    Navigating the conversation about hormone replacement therapy can feel overwhelming, especially when there is so much conflicting information circulating. In this listener favorite episode, Dr. Fiona Lovely cuts through the noise and provides listeners with the essential tools they need to advocate for themselves when speaking with their healthcare providers about HRT. She addresses the […]

  • Ep 541: Dr. Deb on Linda's Corner: Conversations that help you heal, grow and thrive

    Weight loss in menopause can feel frustrating when the things that worked before suddenly stop working. But what if the answer isn’t simply changing what you eat? I joined Linda Bjork on Linda’s Corner to talk about what I believe is at the heart of menopause weight loss. Learning why you eat when you’re not […]

  • 93 – PMDD misdiagnosed for 10 Years: Anna's story

    Content advisory: This episode contains themes of mental health and suicide Anna, a nurse, was sectioned, hospitalised in psychiatric wards for months and overdosed more than once, all while being diagnosed with everything from treatment-resistant depression to a personality disorder. It took over a decade for anyone to link it to her hormones and to […]

  • 229: Doctor W.H.O. on Lubes – A World Health Issue!

    (00:00:00) 229: Doctor W.H.O. on Lubes – A World Health Issue! (00:00:11) Welcome to Itchy and Bitchy (00:01:32) The Surprising Variety of Sex Lubricants (00:04:51) What Makes a Good Lubricant (00:09:51) Personal Preferences in Lubricant Selection (00:15:25) Types of Lubricants Explained (00:21:20) The Importance of Provider-Patient Communication (00:22:32) Legit or Bullshit: Sexual Health Quirks (00:28:19) […]

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    4 Ways to Make Friends as an Adult (And Actually Find Your People)

    Making friends as an adult can feel surprisingly hard—especially after divorce, a move, a career change, or any major life transition. In this solo episode of The Tamsen Show, Tamsen shares her personal experience with adult friendship, loneliness, starting over, and how she rebuilt a smaller but much deeper circle of female friendships. In this […]

  • Former CIA Spy: How to Eliminate Self-Doubt, Build Confidence, and Protect Yourself in Today’s World

    Today, a former spy and the former Chief of Disguise for the CIA is taking you inside the heart-pounding world of espionage and the secret life she lived working undercover for 30 years.  Jonna will share the tactics and strategies you need to read anyone and spot a liar, offer a powerful warning about the […]

  • My OCD gave me existential dread! Finding meaning in difficult times, with poet & actor Lucas Jones

    We’re all looking for meaning in life in our own way. Poet and actor Lucas Jones reckons it doesn’t really matter whether we call it God, The Universe, spirituality, or science, we all want to believe in the wonder in our world. In this chat, Fearne and Lucas bond over not being able to do […]

  • Simple hacks for feeling less bloated

    Feeling bloated after meals? Liz shares some simple strategies for easing digestive discomfort, from changing the way you eat to walking after mealtimes – and the nutrients that can help support an imbalanced gut. Plus: advice for chronic migraines, Liz’s go-to longevity supplements, suitcase essentials for an indulgent girls’ holiday and the benefits of grounding […]

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    Menopause Sleep Reset: A Recovery Plan You Can Start Tonight with Dr. Kristen Holmes

    In this episode of unPAUSED, Dr. Mary Claire Haver continues her conversation with Dr. Kristen Holmes, Vice President of Performance Science at Whoop and author of the new book Aligned, moving from the science of circadian rhythm into a practical recovery plan a woman can start using tonight. Dr. Holmes lays out a realistic strength […]

  • Dating, divorce and rethinking marriage after 50 – with Karen Doherty

    What does love look like in midlife? Couples therapist Karen Doherty joins Liz to explore how dating, divorce and long-term partnerships are changing after 50 – and why this stage of life can be an opportunity to build happier, healthier relationships. They discuss how shifting priorities, growing confidence and greater financial independence are reshaping what […]

Age Better with Liz Earle

I’m on a mission to change the conversation around ageing. Women’s health – particularly as we age – has been underfunded and overlooked for far too long. And frankly, it’s time we pushed back. Through this podcast, I want to share the knowledge and tools that can help you thrive in later life by taking […]

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