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Thriving Minds with Alberto Zandi

Thriving Minds with Alberto Zandi

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I am Alberto, host of Thriving Minds, entrepreneur, Forbes 30 Under 30 and Sunday Times 100 founder. Most importantly, I’m a human figuring out life’s highs and lows, and I’m glad you’re here.


This show helps you move towards your own version of success in business, career and personal life. Every Thursday I sit with world leading doctors, scientists, athletes, entrepreneurs and celebrities to uncover what it really takes to thrive.


My promise to you is that every episode gives you something you can feel and something you can use, so that you can become the best version of yourself. If you want to grow in life, not just go through it, you’re in the right place.


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  • Marie Claire’s Editor In Chief: Do Something That Scares You - Andrea Thompson
    2026/07/09

    Most people wait until they feel ready.

    Andrea Thompson built her career by doing the opposite.


    In this episode, Alberto sits down with Andrea Thompson, former Editor in Chief of Marie Claire UK, award-winning journalist, investigative reporter, and one of the most influential women in British media.


    Andrea grew up in a home where politics, current affairs, race, representation, and social justice were part of everyday conversation. From a young age, she wanted to tell stories that mattered, especially the stories that were not being told.


    Her career took her across some of the biggest names in British media, from newspapers and magazines to television. She worked undercover, investigated exploitation, reported on child labour, and exposed difficult truths in industries where power often protected itself.

    Then came the role she had wanted since university: Editor in Chief of Marie Claire.


    But when the dream job arrived, it came with redundancy, grief, pressure, digital transformation, and eventually lockdown.

    Andrea had to rebuild Marie Claire as a digital-first brand while leading a small team, protecting the values of a legacy publication, raising two children, and carrying the loneliness that often comes with leadership.


    In this conversation, Andrea opens up about ambition, risk, failure, media ethics, motherhood, leadership, representation, power, the changing role of journalism, and why doing things that scare you may be the only way to grow.


    This episode is for anyone who has ever wanted to take a bigger step in life, but did not feel ready.


    It is for anyone who has ever achieved the thing they wanted, only to realise the pressure was bigger than they expected.

    And it is for anyone who needs the reminder that nobody is an overnight success.


    You will learn:

    • Why Andrea wanted to become a journalist from a young age.
    • What undercover journalism taught her about people, power, and exploitation.
    • Why the media’s treatment of women has changed so dramatically over the past 20 years.
    • What it really felt like to become Editor in Chief of Marie Claire.
    • Why the dream job can still be the hardest job.
    • How she rebuilt a legacy magazine for the digital age.
    • Why leadership can be deeply lonely.
    • Why women have been taught to feel uncomfortable with ambition.
    • What it takes to balance motherhood, career, pressure, and purpose.
    • Why nobody is truly an overnight success.
    • Why Andrea believes we should all do something that scares us regularly.


    Follow Andrea:

    ⁠Instagram

    ⁠⁠Website⁠

    ⁠LinkedIn⁠


    #ThrivingMinds #AlbertoZandi #AndreaThompson #MarieClaire #FashionJournalism #EditorInChief #CareerGoals #Manifestation #WomenInMedia #JournalismCareer #FashionMagazine #MediaCareer #DreamJob

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Yale Hormone Doctor: Your Body Starts Declining At 30, Here’s What To Do | Dr Florence Comite
    2026/07/02

    You are not lazy.

    You are not broken.

    And you are not just tired.

    This week Alberto sat down with Dr Florence Comite, Yale and NIH-trained endocrinologist, precision medicine expert, best selling author of Invincible, and one of the global leading voices in personalised health, hormones, metabolism, and longevity.


    Dr Florence explains why the body can begin changing under the surface much earlier than most people realise. For many people, the first signs are not dramatic disease symptoms. They are the quiet changes we often ignore: low energy, brain fog, poor sleep, weight gain around the middle, lower libido, slower recovery, cravings, muscle loss, painful or irregular cycles, and feeling like the same habits no longer work.


    In this conversation, Dr Florence explains why age 30 can become an important biological turning point, why hormones act as messengers across the body, why sleep is one of the most powerful tools for health, and why the future of medicine should be proactive, personalised, and based on understanding your own data before disease appears.


    This episode is not about chasing perfection.

    It is about learning how your body works, recognising the early signs that something may be off, and taking small, consistent steps that can change the direction of your health.


    You will learn

    • Why your body can start changing under the surface around your 30s.

    • Why feeling tired, foggy, low libido, or “off” may be a sign your hormones and metabolism need attention.

    • What hormones actually are, explained in simple terms.

    • Why sleep is one of the most important foundations for longevity, energy, hormones, and recovery.

    • How poor sleep can affect hunger, cravings, sugar, cortisol, testosterone, and metabolic health.

    • Why muscle is one of the most important organs of longevity.

    • Why resistance training matters for both men and women as they age.

    • How sugar, alcohol, stress, processed food, and poor sleep affect your body.

    • Why some people do well with fasting and others should avoid it.

    • What women need to know about periods, PCOS, painful cycles, birth control, fertility, perimenopause, and menopause.

    • What men need to know about testosterone, energy, libido, muscle, ageing, and andropause.

    • Why identical twins can age differently despite sharing the same DNA.

    • Why your genes are not your destiny, and how lifestyle can influence how they express themselves.

    • Why AI and social media health advice should be approached with caution.

    • The simple baby steps Dr Florence recommends for taking ownership of your future health.


    This conversation is for anyone who wants to understand their body before something goes wrong.


    It is for anyone who feels tired, foggy, older than they should, or confused by conflicting health advice online.


    And it is for anyone who wants to live longer, feel stronger, and stay healthier for as much of life as possible.


    Follow Dr. Florence:

    https://florencecomite.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/drflorencecomite

    https://www.comitemd.com/


    Order Dr Florence book:

    https://amzn.to/4gzaTqH


    #DrFlorenceComite #ThrivingMinds #Longevity #HealthyLongevity #HormoneHealth #HormoneBalance #BiologicalAge #ReverseAging #PrecisionMedicine #Biomarkers #Metabolism #Healthspan #AntiAging #SleepHealth #DeepSleep #BloodSugar #InsulinResistance #IntermittentFasting #Menopause #Perimenopause #Testosterone #PCOS #WomensHealth #MensHealth #Epigenetics

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    1 時間 30 分
  • The World’s Most Famous Male Model: Why Success Wasn’t Enough - David Gandy
    2026/06/25

    Most people saw the campaign.

    Very few saw the years he almost gave up.

    This week Alberto sat down with David Gandy, the world’s most recognisable male model, entrepreneur, founder of David Gandy Wellwear, and one of the defining figures in modern masculine style.


    David became globally recognised through the iconic Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue campaign, a moment that helped redefine male beauty and turned him into one of the most recognisable faces in fashion. But before that breakthrough, there were years of rejection, uncertainty, lonely hotel rooms, cancelled campaigns, and moments where he questioned whether he should keep going.


    In this conversation, David opens up about what it really took to survive 25 years at the highest level of fashion. He explains why he never fitted the industry standard at the beginning, why he refused to shrink himself to become what everyone else wanted, and how the very thing that made him different eventually became the thing that made him stand out.


    But this episode is not just about modelling.


    It is about success, identity, masculinity, fatherhood, entrepreneurship, failure, loyalty, and what happens when the image people know becomes separate from the person you really are.


    You will learn:


    • Why David felt like the odd one out when he first entered the modelling industry.
    • How he dealt with rejection, uncertainty, and the years before his breakthrough.
    • Why the Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue campaign changed his life almost overnight.
    • Why becoming recognised was not enough, and why he then had to build the David Gandy name.
    • Why loyalty, saying no, and long-term relationships helped him build a 25-year career.
    • Why fashion brands fail more often than people realise.
    • What he learned from building David Gandy Wellwear and returning to M&S.
    • Why success, money, fame, and looks do not automatically create happiness.
    • How men are struggling with body image, identity, confidence, and modern masculinity.
    • Why perseverance, humility, and helping others matter more than believing your own hype.


    This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt like they did not fit in, chased success thinking it would finally make them enough, or tried to build something meaningful after a difficult chapter.


    It is a rare look behind the image, behind the brand, and behind one of the most recognisable men in fashion.


    Follow David:

    https://www.instagram.com/davidgandy_official/

    https://www.facebook.com/OfficialDavidGandy/

    https://twitter.com/DGandyOfficial


    https://www.davidgandywellwear.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/davidgandywellwear/

    https://tiktok.com/ ⁨@davidgandywellwear⁩

    https://www.facebook.com/davidgandywellwear/

    https://www.pinterest.co.uk/DavidGandyWellwear/


    #DavidGandy #Entrepreneur #ThrivingMinds #AlbertoZandi #FashionIndustry

    #BusinessFailure #MaleModel #BrandBuilding #Perseverance #RetailBusiness

    #FashionBrand #StartupLife #Entrepreneurship #SuccessMindset #CareerReinvention

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    1 時間 39 分
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