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  • In this episode of Uncovered with Francesca, I sit down with clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Dr. Maurizio Orani to explore a topic many men struggle to talk about: emotions, trauma, masculinity, and how they influence relationships, sex, health, and longevity.

    Why do some men shut down emotionally? Can unresolved trauma affect libido, erections, and intimacy? Why do some men chase toxic relationships while avoiding emotional connection? And what does healthy masculinity actually look like today?

    We uncover the hidden connection between the nervous system, emotional wellbeing, sexual health, and long-term longevity. Maurizio also explains how trauma therapies such as EMDR are helping people heal, often without having to relive or repeatedly discuss painful experiences.

    A powerful conversation about vulnerability, emotional resilience, intimacy, and what it truly means to be a healthy man in today’s world.

    🎙️ Hosted by Francesca Giacomini

    Guest Dr . Maurizio Orani

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  • Love. Desire. Relationships. Soulmates.

    We all dream of finding “the one”, but what if attracting your soulmate has less to do with luck, chemistry, or love at first sight, and far more to do with the relationship we have with ourselves?

    In this episode of Uncovered with Francesca, I sit down with Sarah Weston from the Kabbalah Centre to explore the deeper spiritual meaning of love, desire, and relationships through the wisdom of Kabbalah.

    Together, we uncover why Kabbalah teaches that a soulmate is not someone who completes us, but someone who mirrors us. We discuss how our relationships often reveal the parts of ourselves that still need healing, growth, and transformation. We explore the difference between love and desire, why attraction alone is not enough, and why lasting relationships require inner work, shared values, and spiritual alignment.

    Sarah explains why true love begins when illusion ends, why happiness cannot come from another person, and why becoming the right energy for love may be more important than finding the right partner. We also discuss repeating relationship patterns, emotional baggage, self-worth, and the common myths surrounding soulmates and romantic fulfilment.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether soulmates really exist, why you keep attracting the same type of partner, or how to create a relationship that is built on something deeper than chemistry, this conversation is for you.

    Because according to Kabbalah, the journey to finding your soulmate doesn’t begin when you meet someone else. It begins when you meet yourself.

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  • A powerful and important conversation filmed at Lanserhof at The Arts Club London with fertility specialist Dr Simone Rofena exploring one of the fastest-growing yet least openly discussed health challenges of modern society: infertility.In this episode, we discuss the science, biology, lifestyle, and social evolution behind declining fertility rates in both men and women — and why reproductive health is becoming one of the defining medical conversations of our generation.We explored:• male and female fertility,• PCOS and endometriosis,• declining sperm quality and hormonal disruption,• IVF and egg freezing,• biological age vs chronological age,• the impact of stress, sleep, nutrition, obesity, alcohol, smoking, environmental toxins, and modern lifestyle,• and why fertility still remains such a taboo subject — especially amongst men.One of the most important parts of this discussion is understanding that fertility is no longer only a reproductive issue. It is increasingly being viewed as a reflection of overall metabolic, hormonal, inflammatory, and long-term health.We also touched on a topic that is widely misunderstood:more testosterone does not necessarily mean better fertility. The conversation also explores how modern society has changed dramatically over the last few decades:people are having children later,stress levels are higher,sleep quality is poorer,environmental exposures are increasing,metabolic disease is rising,and reproductive timelines are no longer aligned with biological timelines.We discuss the importance of education, early planning, preventative health, and understanding fertility before problems arise — rather than only reacting once difficulties begin.This is not simply a conversation about having children.It is a conversation about hormones, longevity, biology, relationships, identity, modern lifestyle, and the future of human health itself.

  • Episode 1 of our flagship longevity series features Dr Mariam Zamani — internationally recognised oculoplastic surgeon, facial aesthetics expert, and founder of MZ Skin.In this episode, we explore why the eyes are often the first area of the face to show signs of ageing, and what can genuinely be done to restore a fresher, more natural look.We cover:• Why the eye area ages faster than the rest of the face• The anatomy behind eyelid ageing, dark circles, puffiness, and hollowing• The difference between upper and lower blepharoplasty• When surgery is the right option — and when non-surgical treatments may be enough• The role of Botox, fillers, collagen stimulators, and fat grafting• How treatments like plasma lifting compare with surgery• Common mistakes people make when treating the eye area• Dr Zamani’s journey from oculoplastic surgeon to skincare founder• Her philosophy on long-term skin health and graceful ageing• The future of eye rejuvenation and innovations she’s most excited about• A candid discussion on GLP-1 / Ozempic-related facial changes and what people should knowThis is an honest, expert-led conversation about ageing well, understanding your options, and making informed decisions — without hype or unnecessary intervention.Watch now and discover what truly makes a difference when it comes to eye rejuvenation and facial ageing.

  • In this episode, we sit down with Dr Crespo to explore a different way of thinking about health—one that moves beyond diagnosis and symptom management, and instead focuses on understanding the root cause of disease.Dr Crespo shares his holistic approach to medicine, where biology, genetics, lifestyle, emotional wellbeing, and social environment are all deeply interconnected. Rather than treating isolated symptoms, the conversation centres on how true health often comes from addressing the underlying imbalances—through sleep, nutrition, movement, and meaningful human connection.We also discuss his book, The Science of Becoming, which presents real-life cases of transformation—patients who were able to move beyond their diagnoses and reshape their health and lives by aligning with their unique biology.This episode covers:

    Why modern medicine often focuses on symptoms rather than causesThe concept of biological individuality—and how it shapes your life pathThe growing epidemic of burnout and why it’s happeningHormonal imbalance and its impact on wellbeing and fertilityThe role of lifestyle: sleep, food, exercise, and relationships as “medicine”GLP-1 treatments—benefits, risks, and long-term implicationsThe future of medicine, including regenerative and stem cell therapies

    A conversation that challenges conventional thinking and reframes what it means to truly understand and treat a patient.

  • In this new Episode I seat down with ophthalmologist Dr. Samer Hamada to discuss what causes Dry Eye Disease.

    We also learn how inflammation throughout the body—whether in the gut, skin, or joints—can be detected by examining the eyes. We explore how eye examinations can reveal signs of systemic diseases like diabetes, noting that vision fluctuations may indicate blood sugar problems, and how changes in the natural lens color and retinal blood vessels can provide important diagnostic clues.

    Host by Francesca Giacomini

    Special Guest Dr. Samer Hamada

    Creative Director Veronica Makaranka

  • In this episode of @longevityedit.official I sit down with aesthetic dentist Dr. Kamala Ayzade BDS @londndentist to discuss the hidden impact of gum disease, tooth loss, diet, GLP-1 medications, dry mouth, and the everyday habits that could be affecting your lifespan more than you think.

    This conversation is eye-opening, educational, and essential for anyone interested in health, beauty, and living younger for longer.

    Watch now on YouTube 🎬 Longevity Edit Podcast

    📍in conversation with Francesca Giacomini

    Guest Dr. Kamala Aydazada

    📸 creative director Veronica Makaranka

  • New episode out now with Dr. Michaela Gulyas at the beautiful new Skin Code London

    We spoke about the future of aesthetic medicine, Korean-inspired skin protocols, and why combining multiple treatments together — instead of relying on just one procedure — can create healthier, more natural, glowing skin.

    At her clinic, treatments are layered and personalised in the same session to stimulate, hydrate, tighten, and improve the skin holistically rather than chasing quick fixes.

    From lasers to injectables, skin quality to longevity, this episode is full of fascinating insight into the new era of beauty and regenerative aesthetics.

    Host Francesca Giacomini

    Guest Dr. Mihaela Gulyas

    Creative Director Veronica Makaranka