Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

How To Stay Married (So Far)

Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

  • 74: Nadia is now 56 & Mark is 50 : Which One is Having the BIGGEST Mid-Life CRISIS?!

74: Nadia is now 56 & Mark is 50 : Which One is Having the BIGGEST Mid-Life CRISIS?!

Tuesday 24th November 2020

Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley share their mid-life crisis experiences, discussing physical changes, mental health, and relationship challenges.
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How To Stay Married (So Far)
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Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley
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Navigating Intimate Relationships
Healing Relationships
Relationships & Community
Sobriety in Everyday Life
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
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Mid-Life Crisis or Mid-Life Awakening? Nadia and Mark's Honest Chat

My sense of things is that you would do the Shirley valentine, but I know for a fact that if I was drinking, I would end up doing what most men do, which is catching someone's eye and being an absolute fucking moron, trying to get better abs and probably doing me back in and ending up on my own in a bed sit.
Ever feel like life’s just one big, confusing rollercoaster as you hit your 50s? Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley certainly do, and they’re not shy about sharing it. In this episode of 'How To Stay Married (So Far)', they dive into the messy, often hilarious world of mid-life crises. Is it a crisis or just a new chapter? Nadia, now 56, and Mark, 50, spill the beans on their personal journeys through this tumultuous time.
From grappling with physical changes to tackling mental health hurdles, they lay it all out there. But it’s not just about the wrinkles and the grey hairs. Nadia and Mark talk about how they’re striving to improve themselves and their relationship. They emphasize the importance of compromise and open communication, especially when life throws curveballs like addiction, marriage counselling, parenthood, and the inevitable process of ageing.
Their candid conversation is sprinkled with humor and real talk, making it feel like you’re chatting with old friends over a cup of tea. Nadia and Mark’s stories are not just relatable; they’re a comforting reminder that everyone’s trying to make sense of this 'ludicrous world', as they put it.
Whether you’re in the thick of a mid-life crisis or just curious about what’s ahead, this episode offers a blend of laughter, tears, and valuable takeaways on staying married through life’s ups and downs.