A glamorous mother and daughter have revealed how they are often confused to be sisters by strangers - despite their 21 year age gap.
Since the age of 18, Lauren Marsden, now 20, from Bradford, West Yorkshire, has received endless comments from people who can t believe her parent Cheryl Jarvis, 41, is her mother.
Mother-of-two Cheryl says she is flattered by the remarks, and even influencer Lauren loves the constant mix-up too.
Cheryl, who works in project management, attributes her youthful looks to her strict fitness regime and Botox, and credits her daughter s fashion and makeup skills for making her look even younger than her 41 years.
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RHITU CHATTERJEE, HOST: It s been a big week for climate change. President Biden is gathering with world leaders to talk about how to prevent its most catastrophic effects. And two of NPR s very own climate reporters are here to talk about how that might work. Lauren Sommer. Hi, Lauren.
LAUREN SOMMER, BYLINE: Hi.
REBECCA HERSHER, BYLINE: Hey there.
CHATTERJEE: Hello. Now, climate change wasn t really a priority in the last four years of the Trump administration, so what s the main goal of this White House climate summit?
HERSHER: This is basically America s way of saying, we re back. Climate is a priority again. And the U.S. wants the rest of the world to know that and to establish itself as a trustworthy partner for other countries, if it can.
. scientific career began during his childhood in Lynchburg, Va., when he created a fantastic explosion in his living room with an at-home chemistry set. Little did Melvin or his family know that he would become a NASA astronaut, flying two missions to the International Space Station.
In this special episode of AGU’s podcast
Third Pod from the Sun, Melvin recounts his circuitous journey from scientist to National Football League wide receiver to astronaut. His inspirational story of overcoming odds, injuries, and setbacks shows how anyone can achieve the impossible with enough determination and discipline.
This episode was produced by Lauren Lipuma and Shane Hanlon and mixed by Lauren Lipuma.