Your Fertile Years - What You Need to Know to Make Informed Choices by Professor Joyce Harper
Your Fertile Years - What You Need to Know to Make Informed Choices by Professor Joyce Harper

Your Fertile Years

When Joyce was in her twenties she started working in the field of fertility and she often had conversations with friends about their bodies and their fertility.  At this time she read ‘Ourbody, ourselves’ and felt it was a book that every woman should read…

Your Joyful Years

In Your Joyful Years, Professor Joyce Harper provides an empowering, evidence-based guide to thriving beyond 50. Moving past the menopause, this book reframes later life as a vibrant new beginning—a time to rediscover purpose and prioritise self-care. Combining 40 years of scientific expertise with the candid wisdom of 50 inspiring women, Professor Harper offers a reassuring roadmap to health, happiness, and living authentically. This is the essential second book in her life-stage trilogy, proving that your best years are still to come.

Season 4 / Episode 6 – 11 March

Edele Andaya: Day Rave DJ: The Woman Behind the Decks

In this podcast Professor Joyce Harper will be interviewing guests to discuss all things health related and debunking some of the many myths around our health.

Edele has been DJing for almost 20 years with an impressive resume to fit the bill. Her passion has always been Trance which she has played all over the UK, Europe and Internationally. In the UK she has played at Ministry of Sound, KOKO (formally Camden Palace), Passion, Studio 338, Lakota, The Custard Factory, The Plug, The End to name a few. Since 2020 she has been working with Graham Gold and Chris Bayne as one of iconic club Peach’s residents. Edele has become a cornerstone of the UK’s Trance community, delivering electrifying performances that embody the spirit of the genre. She is also making waves in the studio, with the release of her debut track ‘First Promise’.

In this episode Edele discussed how she fell in love with DJing as a teenager, taught herself on vinyl, and eventually found herself on the other side of the booth at iconic venues like Camden Palace (now KOKO). She explains what makes a great set (reading the room, feeding off the crowd), the reality of DJ nerves, and the joys and stresses of modern tech (USB back-ups, dark booths, and the occasional mishap).

A big theme is the rise of the day rave: more energy, more connection, better sleep, and a safer journey home. Edele also reflects on being a woman in a male-dominated scene, why line-ups still need a fairer split, and how raving, dancing, and community can be a genuine boost for mental health. Plus: cats, cups of tea after big gigs, and what’s next—new events (including XOYO in September) and new music in the studio this March.

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