Banter: Real Talk. Real Life.

Ep.27 - Midlife Realities: Health, Anxiety & When Life Doesn't Go To Plan

26 min · 4. maj 2026
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Welcome back to Banter: Real Talk, Real Life, your weekly catch-up on everything midlife, from relationships and motherhood to health, mindset and the realities we don’t always talk about. This week’s episode is a real one. Anu shares what it’s been like feeling under the weather and one unexpected (and slightly mortifying) midlife moment that so many women will quietly relate to. From there, it turns into a much bigger conversation about health, strength and how our priorities start to shift as we get older; from taking risks to protecting ourselves, physically and mentally. She also talks about: • becoming more risk-averse in midlife • rebuilding strength and confidence after injury • simple mindset shifts that actually help (including one that really stuck) • the feeling that life is going “too well”… and what happens next • how to cope when things don’t go to plan • why sometimes all we can do is give it time Because real life isn’t linear and sometimes it feels like things fall apart just as they start to come together. Banter Recommendations: • Book: The Bright Years by Sarah Damoff • TV: Your Friends & Neighbours (Apple TV) • TV: The Pitt • TV: The Capture (BBC iPlayer) Recipe of the Week: Easy Sushi Tray Bake 🍣 (quick, family-friendly, and perfect for busy weeknights) Ingredients • 500g sushi rice • 1 tbsp sushi rice vinegar (or mirin) • 2 packs crab sticks (shredded) • 1 pack cooked king prawns (halved) • 2–3 tbsp Kewpie mayonnaise (or regular mayo) • 1 tsp sriracha (adjust to taste) • Black sesame seeds • Japanese seasoning (or furikake) To serve: • Nori sheets • Cucumber (sliced) • Avocado (sliced) • Sushi sauce • Crispy onions Method 1. Cook the sushi rice and mix through the vinegar or mirin. Leave to cool slightly. 2. Press the rice evenly into a large tray or dish. 3. In a bowl, mix the shredded crab sticks and prawns with mayo and sriracha. 4. Spread the mixture over the rice. 5. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and Japanese seasoning. 6. Serve with nori, cucumber, avocado, sushi sauce, and crispy onions. 7. Spoon onto nori, add toppings, wrap, and enjoy. If you’ve ever felt like your body is changing, your mindset is shifting, or life just isn’t quite going to plan, this episode will feel like a conversation with a friend. Because sometimes it's not about having all the answers... it's about getting through it together!

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Ep.33 - Menopause Blues, Low Confidence & Finding Your Way Back

In this week’s episode of Banter: Real Talk, Real Life, Anu is back with a solo episode talking honestly about the kind of week so many midlife women will recognise. After a joyful trip to Roland Garros with her sister, Anu returns home and is hit by what she describes as menopausal blues - a week where everything feels harder, confidence dips, motivation disappears and simply getting through the day feels like enough. She talks about how movement helped her begin to shift out of it, from getting back on the Peloton to returning to playing tennis after a long break and why exercise, fresh air and doing one small thing for yourself can make such a difference in midlife. Anu also gets into summer style, body confidence and the idea of wearing the clothes you already own instead of saving them for “best”. From clearing out her wardrobe to finding joy in dressing up again, she shares her reminder to wear the damn clothes, enjoy your body now and stop waiting to feel perfect. There is also a Botox update following Anu’s appointment with Samantha Reynolds from Montclaire Aesthetics, including what she noticed, how she feels about the results and why choosing someone experienced matters. Plus, as always, there are Banter recommendations including beauty finds, TV, books, restaurants and an easy recipe of the week. In this episode: - Menopause blues and low confidence - Why movement can help shift your mood - Getting back into tennis - Summer style and body confidence - Wearing the clothes you already own - An honest Botox update - Retinol eye patches and beauty recommendations - Book, TV and restaurant recommendations - Recipe of the week: French Beans with Pesto, Lemon & Parmesan Banter Recommendations 📚 Book: Yesteryear by Caro Claire 📺 TV: The Four Seasons Alice and Steve 🍴 Restaurant: Chet’s at The Hoxton, Shepherd’s Bush 💛 Beauty: Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Serum & Under-Eye Patches 💛 Beauty: Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask Recipe of the Week: French Beans with Pesto, Lemon & Parmesan A simple summer side dish that can be served warm or as a salad. Ingredients • 2 packets French beans • 1 tub fresh pesto • Juice of ½ lemon • 2 garlic cloves, crushed • Salt and pepper • Parmesan, grated or shaved Method 1. Roughly chop the French beans. 2. Blanch in boiling water for 1-2 minutes, depending on how crunchy you like them. 3. Run under cold water. 4. In a separate bowl, mix together the pesto, lemon juice, crushed garlic, salt and pepper. 5. Toss the beans through the dressing. 6. Finish with a generous sprinkle of Parmesan. 7. Serve warm or cold. Happy days 💛 A relatable, honest and practical episode about finding your way back to yourself in midlife, one small step at a time.

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Ep.32 - Sisters, Female Friendships, Menopause & Midlife Banter with Nidhi

In this week’s episode of Banter: Real Talk, Real Life, Anu is joined by a very special guest, her sister, Nidhi, visiting from Los Angeles! Together, they sit down for a candid sister to sister conversation covering everything from travel companions and female friendships to menopause, midlife and the importance of finding joy in everyday life. The sisters share stories about travelling together, discuss what makes a great travel companion and reflect on why some friendships last a lifetime while others change with the seasons of life. They also explore the often overlooked topic of female friendship breakups, making new friends in midlife and why connection becomes even more important as we get older. Nidhi shares her perspective from Los Angeles, where menopause and perimenopause have become major topics of conversation among women. Together, they discuss the growing awareness around women’s health, the reality of symptoms such as brain fog, anxiety, sleep disruption and hormonal changes and why talking openly about menopause matters more than ever. As always, the episode finishes with Banter’s weekly recommendations, including books, television, films and a simple, delicious recipe. In this episode: Female friendships in midlife Friendship breakups and changing seasons of life Travelling with friends and family Menopause and perimenopause conversations in the UK and LA New hobbies, movement and staying connected Book, TV and film recommendations Recipe of the week: Chicken Piccata Banter Recommendations 📚 Book Recommendations: One and Only by Maureen Goo Emily Henry novels, including People We Meet on Vacation 📺 TV Recommendations: The Four Seasons (Season 2) Running Point 🎬 Film Recommendations Michael Tuner Recipe of the Week: Chicken Piccata A simple, summery dish made with lightly floured chicken, lemon, garlic and capers. Ingredients: • Chicken breasts • Flour • Salt and pepper • Garlic powder (optional) • Olive oil or butter • White wine, chicken stock or broth • Lemon juice and lemon zest • Garlic • Capers • Butter (optional) Method: 1. Slice and flatten the chicken breasts. 2. Coat lightly in seasoned flour. 3. Sear on both sides and remove from the pan. 4. Deglaze the pan with wine or stock. 5. Add lemon juice, zest, garlic and capers. 6. Stir in butter if desired. 7. Return chicken to the pan and cook through. 8. Serve with pasta or potatoes (if your kids don't like pasta!) A warm, funny and honest conversation about friendship, family, ageing and navigating midlife with plenty of laughs along the way.

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Busting Botox Myths: What Botox Really Does with Samantha Reynolds

In this week’s episode of Banter: Real Talk, Real Life, Anu sits down with Samantha Reynolds, an experienced nurse and aesthetics practitioner from Montclaire Aesthetics in Barnes, to answer the questions so many women have about Botox, fillers, microneedling and ageing well in midlife. Samantha explains what Botox actually is, whether “preventative Botox” is really a thing, how fillers work, what microneedling does, and why a proper consultation matters so much. Anu also asks the questions many of us are thinking but might feel too embarrassed to ask — from pain levels and safety, to looking natural, avoiding the “frozen” look, and whether it’s okay to simply want to feel better when you look in the mirror. In this episode: * What Botox actually does * Prevention vs correction * Why “one treatment fits all” is a myth * Fillers explained simply * Microneedling and skin regeneration * What to look for in a safe practitioner * Retinol, SPF and skincare basics * Protein, collagen and skin health * Anu starting her own Botox journey Samantha was highly recommended to Anu, and in true Banter style, Anu is taking listeners along for the start of her own Botox journey too — with video content coming on Instagram this week. Whether you’re Botox-curious, confused by all the conflicting advice online, or simply interested in feeling more informed about ageing, confidence and skin in midlife, this episode is honest, practical and reassuring. Episode 31 is out now 🎧

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Ep.30 - Menopause Rage, Arsenal Joy & The Exhaustion of Doing Everything

Welcome back to Banter: Real Talk, Real Life. Your weekly catch up on midlife, marriage, parenting, menopause, identity and all the chaos in between. This week Anu is talking football fuelled household joy, menopause rage, hyper independence, teenage daughters, grown up sons returning home… and why midlife sometimes feels like your hormones are running a completely separate operation. In this episode: • the emotional transformation of living with an Arsenal fan after years of football misery • why sport creates connection, excitement and belonging • mysterious joint pain, brain fog and rage in menopause • navigating pre-teen daughters with the energy of tiny lawyers preparing a case against you • her son returning home from university • why asking for help feels so uncomfortable for so many women • the mental load of becoming the family “life logistics CEO” • learning to delegate instead of silently overfunctioning Because sometimes midlife feels like: supporting everyone else, carrying the invisible admin, surviving hormonal rage… while also wondering why your elbows suddenly hurt for absolutely no reason. And somehow, we keep going. This Week’s Recommendations  📚 Book Recommendation • Strangers by Belle Burden A raw, painful and beautifully written memoir exploring marriage breakdown, motherhood, betrayal, identity and rebuilding your life after everything changes overnight. 📺 TV Recommendations • Rooster - Apple TV Funny, clever and comforting viewing with chaotic emotional energy. • Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed - Apple TV Dark, addictive and impossible to stop watching. Recipe of the Week  Japanese Spinach Salad Fresh, savoury, slightly sweet and ridiculously easy. Perfect alongside sushi, salmon, fried chicken or rice bowls. Ingredients • 1 large bunch spinach (about 250–300g) • 2 tbsp toasted sesame seeds • 1 tbsp soy sauce • 1 tbsp mirin • 1–2 tsp sugar • Tiny splash sesame oil (optional) Method 1. Toast the sesame seeds until fragrant. 2. Grind using a pestle and mortar. 3. Add soy sauce, mirin, sugar and sesame oil if using. 4. Boil the spinach for 30 seconds. 5. Drain, then immediately rinse with cold water. 6. Drain again and squeeze out ALL the water. 7. Roughly chop the spinach and pour over the dressing. Simple, delicious… happy days! If you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed by the invisible mental load, irrationally furious over something tiny or quietly wondering whether everyone else is coping better than you… this episode is for you. Episode 30 is out now 🎧

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