• Susan Powter: The Uber-Driving, Rage-Fueled Rebel Who’s Still Stopping the Insanity at 67
    Apr 17 2025

    What happens when a woman who built a $276 million empire loses it all—and then starts over? Susan Powter, the fierce force behind Stop the Insanity, joins us to talk about fame, betrayal, Uber Eats, and unstoppable rage. Her story is a bold reminder that it's never too late to reinvent, rage, and rise.

    In this episode, Susan opens up about her raw journey—from 90s megastar to gig worker—and why she’s proud of where she is today. She shares the emotional toll, the power of rage, and what it means to age unapologetically in a world that often tries to silence women.

    She’s now reclaiming her story with a new memoir, And Then M Died: Stop the Insanity, a deeply personal account of loss, survival, and transformation. Plus, with a Jamie Lee Curtis-backed documentary in the works, the revolution will absolutely be televised.

    We’d love to hear what you think: email us at podcast@htb60.com, and don’t forget to rate, review, and share. To follow Susan’s next chapter—including her upcoming live-streamed reality series—connect with her on Instagram @officialsusanpowter.

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    31 mins
  • Midweek Catchup: From Berlin Whips to Tokyo Toilets — A Tale of Two Holidays
    Apr 15 2025

    On this week’s Midweek Catchup, Kaye and Karen compare notes on Berlin kebab streets and Tokyo toilet symphonies — and ask the big question: has planning holidays ruined the joy of getting lost?

    Whether you’re the spontaneous type or someone with a colour-coded itinerary, there’s something here for you — from near misses with German nightlife to unexpected egg sandwich revelations, rogue corns, and slightly-too-cozy reunions with your daughter’s ex.

    Because no one tells you midlife travel might be less about raunch and more about heated seats.

    Get in touch with your thoughts at podcast@htb60.com.

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    15 mins
  • Suzanne Noble: Sex, Seniors & Scheduling It In (Yes, Really)
    Apr 10 2025

    On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Suzanne Noble, who isn’t just lifting the lid on sex after 60 — she’s throwing it across the room. From vaginal dryness to scheduling pleasure like a GP appointment, we talk about everything women whisper about but rarely say out loud.

    Whether you’re single, partnered, or negotiating with a Labrador in your bed, this one’s for anyone who's ever wondered if their libido went into early retirement. We cover why humour often hides embarrassment, how menopause reshapes desire, and what it really means to reclaim your pleasure on your own terms.

    Because no one tells you that sex in later life isn’t just about hormones — it’s about headspace, honesty, and maybe a little help from vaginal probiotics.


    Explore more from Suzanne on the Sex Advice for Seniors podcast or read her newsletter on Substack: substack.com/@suzannenoble



    Get in touch with your thoughts at podcast@htb60.com.

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    44 mins
  • Three Years, One Cake, and a Lot of Laughs
    Apr 8 2025

    On this week’s Midweek Catchup, we mark three years of How To Be 60 — 180 episodes, one very fancy cake, and more honest chat than we ever expected.

    We answer your questions: Are we actually friends? Are we scared of each other? Do we still have a sex drive? Plus reflections on motherhood, mortality, and what we’d do differently in the lead-up to 60.

    Whether you’ve been with us from the start or just found us via a rant about fruitcake, this episode is a thank you. Because no one tells you how much can change after 60 — or how good it can still be.

    Get in touch with your thoughts at podcast@htb60.com.

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    17 mins
  • Ruthie Henshall: Grief, Grit and Finding Your Voice Again
    Apr 3 2025

    On this week’s episode, we’re joined by West End icon and Olivier Award-winner Ruthie Henshall, who opens up about the invisible weight of grief, the unpredictability of ageing, and why being “the nice judge” isn’t always easy.

    From losing her sister to suicide, to rediscovering her voice after a decade-long struggle, Ruthie speaks with striking honesty about loneliness, single parenting, and feeling invisible at 58. But this isn’t a sob story — it’s a deeply human one. There’s also lipstick drama, ghosting on dating apps, and a warning about Berlin art galleries (don’t say we didn’t tell you).

    Whether you’re rethinking your next chapter, missing a partner you never had, or just wondering what the hell to do with an orange lipstick, this one’s for you.

    Get in touch with your thoughts at podcast@htb60.com.

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    40 mins
  • Midweek Catchup: To Dye or Not to Dye — The Grey Hair Dilemma
    Apr 2 2025

    On this week’s Midweek Catchup, we’re diving headfirst into the hair dye debate. Kaye and Karen reflect on what going grey really means — from lockdown-inspired transformations to lifelong "clingers-on." With stories from listeners and brutally honest reflections on vanity, ageing, and confidence, it’s all about the emotional tangle of letting nature take its course... or not. Whether you’re silver and proud or still hitting the bottle (of dye), this one’s for you.

    Because when it comes to going grey, it’s never just about hair.

    Get in touch with your thoughts at podcast@htb60.com.

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    13 mins
  • David Lloyd: From Radio Exec to Rebel Broadcaster in His Sixties
    Mar 28 2025
    David Lloyd was supposed to be winding down. Instead, at 60, he took a gamble — cashing in part of his pension to launch Boom Radio, a station unapologetically made for listeners over 55. In this episode of How to Be Sixty, David shares how he went from corporate radio heavyweight to co-creating a passion project that now reaches over a million listeners. He talks risk, reinvention, working with his partner 24/7, and why ageing doesn't mean fading into the background. It's a brilliant, warm, and unexpectedly funny look at life beyond “retirement.”

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    40 mins
  • Midweek Catch-Up: Mother’s Day – Love, Loss & Laughs
    Mar 26 2025
    Join Kaye and Karen for a midweek catch-up full of heart and humour as they dive into the ups and downs of Mother’s Day. From sweet memories and the pain of loss to hilarious parenting moments, they keep it real while sharing stories from listeners about what this day really means. It’s warm, honest, and totally relatable – the perfect mix of laughs and feels.

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    18 mins