
Elizabeth Day
Elizabeth Day is a British writer and podcaster known for her insightful exploration of personal experiences. With a career spanning various genres, she gained prominence through her podcast 'How to Fail,' which delves into the lessons learned from setbacks and challenges. After finding herself single and navigating the complexities of modern dating in her late 30s, Day launched 'How to Date,' sharing her firsthand experiences and insights on dating in the age of technology. Her candid approach resonates with many, especially those facing similar situations.
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Elizabeth Day’s One of Us is a dark comedy that satirizes the lives of a British establishment family.
‘This extraordinary story never goes out of fashion’: 30 authors on the books they give to everyone | BooksElizabeth Day is an author and podcaster who launched the podcast 'How to Fail' to explore the concept of failure.
‘I felt like a total failure – divorced, single at 39 and in the trenches of IVF’ – The Irish TimesElizabeth Day is an author who has written about her struggles with infertility and the impact of a psychic on her life.
For years I struggled with infertility and loss. Then I had a life-changing call with a psychic | FamilyElizabeth Day wrote Friendaholic: Confessions of a Friendship Addict.
The big idea: should you dump your toxic friend? | Society booksElizabeth Day is a podcaster, author, journalist, producer and, more recently, clothes designer.
‘It’s about doing a little to help people feel less lost’ – The Irish TimesChimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s conversation with journalist and author Elizabeth Day was insightful.
Peter Obi attends Chimamanda Adichie’s book launch in London – Punch NewspapersElizabeth Day found herself divorced and single after a string of long-term relationships.
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