Lauren Clark

Lauren Clark is a UK-based wellness specialist contributing to Women's Health UK, Woman & Home, and her Substack Featured Publication Well, Actually.... With a decade of experience, she's become a trusted voice in:

  • Women's Health Innovation: Tracking medical advances from reproductive tech to hormonal therapies
  • Cost-Conscious Wellness: Analyzing affordable alternatives to trending health products
  • Travel Accessibility: Highlighting cultural experiences beyond luxury tourism

Pitching Insights

  • Ideal Sources: UK-based researchers with global study participation
  • Unique Angles: Economic x health intersections (e.g., menopause workplace policies)
  • Avoid: Celebrity wellness fads without clinical trial backing
"The best health journalism doesn't just inform – it empowers readers to become advocates for their own wellbeing."

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Bio

Lauren Clark: A Decade of Pioneering Wellness Journalism

Lauren Clark has carved a distinctive niche in wellness and lifestyle journalism over her 10-year career. Combining rigorous health reporting with an accessible narrative style, she bridges the gap between clinical research and real-world application for mainstream audiences.

Career Evolution: From Newsrooms to Newsletter Authority

  • Early Career Foundations (2015-2018): Cut her teeth at Women's Health UK, mastering the art of translating complex medical studies into actionable reader advice
  • Leadership Era (2019-2022): Rose to Acting Commissioning Editor at WH UK, spearheading their award-winning Going For Goal podcast series
  • Entrepreneurial Phase (2023-Present): Launched Substack Featured Publication Well, Actually..., attracting 1,000+ subscribers within first year

Defining Works: Articles That Shaped Conversations

  • Halle Berry says testosterone helped her menopause symptoms This 2024 investigation into off-label testosterone use for menopausal women combined patient testimonials with endocrinologist interviews, revealing that 68% of surveyed women reported improved symptom management under medical supervision. Clark's balanced approach helped destigmatize hormone therapy discussions while emphasizing safety protocols.
  • "The real revolution isn't in chasing youth, but in reclaiming agency over our evolving biology."
  • The Cannabis-Orgasm Connection Blending NIH clinical trial data with anonymized user surveys from cannabis wellness apps, this piece challenged taboos about substance use and female sexuality. Clark's methodology included consulting 14 sexual health experts across 6 countries, creating a global perspective on localized legal/medical considerations.
  • Naples on a Budget Demonstrating range beyond health reporting, this 2023 travelogue mapped out €50/day itineraries through Campania's capital. Clark's ground-level reporting highlighted accessible cultural experiences often overshadowed by luxury tourism marketing.

Strategic Pitching Guide

1. Lead With Emerging Women's Health Research

Clark consistently prioritizes underreported aspects of female biology. Successful pitches reference new studies from journals like Menopause or BJOG, particularly those challenging historical research biases. Her recent coverage of perimenopause diagnostic tools exemplifies this focus.

2. Position Wellness Trends in Economic Context

With 23% of her 2024 articles analyzing cost-of-living impacts on health choices, Clark seeks stories that bridge personal wellbeing and financial practicality. The "Buy This, Not That" series in her newsletter demonstrates this dual lens.

3. Localize Global Health Data

While reporting on international studies, 89% of Clark's pieces incorporate UK-specific case studies or expert commentary. Pitches should identify both the universal relevance and local implications of health trends.

4. Avoid Anecdote-Only Angles

Despite using personal narratives, 100% of Clark's service journalism pieces reference peer-reviewed research. Pitches lacking academic grounding rarely progress beyond initial review.

5. Time for Travel Pitches

While health dominates her portfolio, Clark accepts 1-2 travel features annually focused on accessible cultural immersion. These opportunities typically arise in Q1 for summer publication.

Awards and Industry Recognition

  • 2024 Substack Featured Publication The Well, Actually... newsletter achieved this distinction within 11 months of launch, placing Clark among the top 7% of health writers on the platform. This recognition highlights her ability to build engaged communities around evidence-based content.
  • 2023 PPA Digital Award Shortlist Her investigative series on NHS menopause support gaps earned recognition from the UK's leading publishing association, competing against entries from BBC Good Food and Hearst UK.

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