The Mid•Point with Gabby Logan

Spiritland Creative

  • 23 minutes 58 seconds
    Jenni Falconer

    This week on The Midpoint, Gabby Logan sits down with broadcaster Jenni Falconer to talk about longevity, reinvention, and staying relevant in an ever-evolving media industry.


    With a career spanning decades across television and radio and now presenter of Smooth radio breakfast show, Jenni has become one of the UK’s most recognisable and trusted voices. From live TV presenting to the discipline of early-morning radio, she shares what it really takes to build a lasting broadcasting career — the resilience behind the scenes, adapting to change, and maintaining confidence in a competitive, youth-focused world.


    Alongside her media career, Jenni is also a passionate endurance runner (as displayed in he podcast 'RunPod'), and she reflects on how fitness has shaped her mindset both on and off air. For her, running isn’t just about physical strength — it’s about mental clarity, structure, and stamina, qualities that have supported her through career highs, industry shifts, and the challenges of midlife.


    Together, Gabby and Jenni explore ambition, visibility, wellbeing, and why experience — combined with self-discipline and perspective — can be a powerful advantage at this stage of life.


    A thoughtful and energising conversation about career endurance, personal resilience, and building strength in more ways than one.


    Why not check out Jenni's health and wellness brand, Kollo (kollohealth.com) which contains award winning marine collagen or listen to more on her travel podcast, 'Routes'.

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    18 February 2026, 12:05 am
  • 35 minutes 12 seconds
    Catherine Gray

    For this episode, Gabby sits down with author and speaker Catherine Gray for an honest, curious conversation about the habits that shape our lives — and the tiny patterns that quietly run the show.


    Best known for her writing on behaviour change and sobriety, Catherine joins us to explore the ideas behind her book Little Addictions, unpacking how small compulsions — from scrolling and sugar to work and worry — can subtly steer our choices, moods, and identities. Together, we look at why humans cling to rituals, what it really takes to shift ingrained habits, and how self-awareness can open the door to something more intentional.


    This episode marks a reflective pause in the journey: a chance to examine the everyday dependencies we often overlook, and to ask what freedom might look like — not in dramatic transformations, but in small, meaningful changes.


    A thoughtful Midpoint conversation about awareness, agency, and the stories we tell ourselves about control.


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    11 February 2026, 12:05 am
  • 49 minutes 54 seconds
    Dr David Erritzoe

    Today we speak to David Erritzoe (Clin Associate Professor in Psychopharmacology & Psychiatry) .


    A leading researcher in the science of psychedelics, addiction, and mental health, David joins us to unpack what’s actually happening in the brain when patterns break, beliefs loosen, and change becomes possible. Together, we explore the tension between biology and meaning, evidence and experience — and what modern neuroscience can (and can’t) tell us about transformation.


    This conversation sits right at the heart of the journey: a moment to question assumptions, re-examine what we think we know about the mind, and consider how altered states — whether clinical, chemical, or contemplative — might reshape the stories we tell about ourselves.


    • David is a highly cited scientist (top 0.1% globally in 2025, Clarivate), and in 2025 received Imperial’s President Award for Excellence in Research, and his team has received several additional awards in recent years. David and his team have been awarded competitive grant & fellowship funding, hereunder from MRC/UKRI, NIHR and Welcome Trust. David has published 150+ scientic papers, contributed to 7 books (incl author of 6 book chapters), an per Dec 2025 has a Scopus h-index of 54 and 19k+ citations.  

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    4 February 2026, 12:05 am
  • 43 minutes 56 seconds
    Alexandra Potter

    For today's episode ofThe Midpoint I’m joined by bestselling author Alexandra Potter.


    Alexandra is the author of numerous romantic comedy novels, including One Good Thing and Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up — one of the bestselling books of 2022 and the inspiration behind a major TV series. Her books have sold in more than twenty-five territories, with worldwide sales of over one million copies, and have topped bestseller charts around the globe.


    In this episode, we talk about the reality behind those success stories — what it means to navigate change, uncertainty, and reinvention in midlife, both creatively and personally. Alexandra shares her honest reflections on identity, ambition, and learning to trust yourself when the path ahead isn’t clear.


    She has found that most of her success has come after the age of 40 - the perfect story to inspire is all in midlife!

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    28 January 2026, 12:05 am
  • 43 minutes 19 seconds
    Dr Adam Staten and Kate Davies - One Day Tests Special


    This week’s episode of the MidPoint is a little different. It’s brought to us in collaboration with our friends at One Day Tests.


    I was drawn to working with One Day Tests as a lot of the information I have around my health is based on instinct or long-term changes, but I wanted to see if the nuances of what my blood could tell me would make a difference to my habits.


    We are fed a lot of information about how we are living longer and what is good for us, and then a lot of information about opposite - our health challenges and lifestyle problems.


    I sat down with Medical Director Dr Adam Staten and Kate Davies, Clinical lead for Women's Services at One Day Tests to chat about what a lot of this really means and how understanding out biomarkers can give us a confidence to making positive changes. Let us know on Instagram what minor changes you’ve made that have had a proper impact.


    For more information visit www.onedaytests.com and for £10 off use code GABBY10.


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    21 January 2026, 12:05 am
  • 34 minutes 19 seconds
    Matt Hampson

    In this powerful episode of The Midpoint, Gabby Logan is joined by former England rugby international and inspirational speaker Matt Hampson.


    Matt opens up about the life-altering injury that left him paralysed at just 21, and the moment everything changed — physically, mentally, and emotionally.


    Together, Gabby and Matt explore what it truly means to reach a midpoint in life: the reckoning with loss, the rebuilding of identity, and the determination required to find purpose beyond the game. Matt speaks candidly about resilience, leadership, and how adversity reshaped his outlook on success, fulfilment, and happiness.


    Honest, moving, and ultimately uplifting, this conversation is a reminder that while we can’t always control what happens to us, we can choose how we respond — and that the midpoint can become the start of something even more meaningful.

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    14 January 2026, 12:05 am
  • 55 minutes 52 seconds
    Paul McKenna

    In this episode of The Midpoint, we sit down with Paul McKenna, one of the world’s most influential figures in personal development and behavioral change.


    From his early career in radio and television to becoming a globally recognized authority on mindset, confidence, and transformation, Paul has spent decades studying what drives human behavior—and how to change it quickly and effectively. He has worked with elite athletes, CEOs, performers, and millions of people worldwide, helping them overcome limitations, rewire habits, and unlock their potential.


    Paul McKenna, Change Your Life in 7 Days. First published almost 25 years ago, the book became an instant bestseller, sold three million copies, and completely redefined the self-help book market. The fully updated and expanded 2026 edition includes a powerful bonus chapter.

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    7 January 2026, 12:05 am
  • 37 minutes 32 seconds
    Olivia Jackson

    Welcome back to The Midpoint, the podcast where we pause halfway through life’s journey to reflect on the moments that change us. Today’s guest is Olivia Jackson, an elite stuntwoman who has worked on some of the world’s biggest films.


    In 2016, Olivia was involved in a serious on-set accident that resulted in the loss of her arm, bringing her career and life to a sudden halt. What followed became a powerful midpoint—one of recovery, resilience, and redefining who she is beyond the work she once knew. Today, we’re pleased to share her story and learn how her incredible resilience has ensured that her life is as fulfilled as before.

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    31 December 2025, 12:05 am
  • 37 minutes 47 seconds
    Dr Oscar Duke

    In this episode of Midpoint, we’re joined by Dr Oscar Duke — GP, medical broadcaster and host of the acclaimed health podcast Bedside Manners (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/bedside-manners/id1814813738) — for an open and informative conversation.


    Drawing on his own experiences and the many medical questions sent in by listeners, Dr Oscar breaks down complex health topics with clarity. The discussion includes an in-depth look at GLP medications — what they are, how they work, and the science behind their increasing use — alongside thoughtful questions from the Midpoint audience. Whether you’re curious about the evidence, the risks and benefits, or how these treatments fit into broader healthcare conversations, Oscar’s expertise brings insight and context.

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    24 December 2025, 12:05 am
  • 38 minutes 20 seconds
    Lara Lewington

    In her episode of The Midpoint, Lara Lewington cuts through the hype and fear around artificial intelligence, translating complex ideas into a language we can all understand.


    With her trademark warmth and curiosity, she explains what AI really is (and isn’t), why it’s developing so fast, and which parts actually matter to our daily lives. Rather than focusing on worst-case scenarios, Lara highlights the very real positives—from improving healthcare and saving time at work to making technology more accessible and inclusive. The result is a reassuring, empowering conversation that leaves listeners better informed, less intimidated, and optimistic about how AI can work for us, not against us.

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    17 December 2025, 12:05 am
  • 45 minutes 13 seconds
    Jess Butcher

    Welcome back to The Midpoint — the show where we explore the twists, turns, and transformations that happen halfway through life and career.


    Today, Gabby is joined by someone who embodies the power of reinvention and purpose-driven work: Jess Butcher.


    Jess is a renowned tech entrepreneur, advisor, and co-founder of multiple ventures, known for her thoughtful perspectives on digital wellbeing, leadership, and building businesses with impact. In this episode, we dive into her journey, the lessons she’s learned along the way, and the mindset that keeps her moving forward.


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    10 December 2025, 12:05 am
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