UC 344: Dr Dana Stanley – Gut Health for Humans and Animals

Dr. Don Huber plant pathologist and advocate for more science and testing in the area of glyphosate, GMO’s and soil ecology was interviewed by Cyndi for her education arm FNA and strongly urged her to interview Professor Dana Stanley from Central Queensland University. This podcast is about the health of the GUT, Dana is like… Continue reading UC 344: Dr Dana Stanley – Gut Health for Humans and Animals

BQS 94: Self-Care and Self-Love with Special Guest Kim Morrison – part 3

Self-Love is selfish or self -less, Why is it so important??? Over the next 4 episodes, Dr M has the pleasure of diving deeper with the Brilliant Kim Morrison, Author of “The Art of Self Love”, into what Self Love and Care looks like, why it’s important and how simple it can be. Dr. M… Continue reading BQS 94: Self-Care and Self-Love with Special Guest Kim Morrison – part 3

100NO 329: Muriel Burns Is 100 Not Out!

Marg Smalley is a wonderful loyal member of The Wellness Couch tribe, whose Mum, Muriel Burns, has just turned 100. Muriel Burns has called Shepparton, Victoria, home for 100 years. Muriel joined us a day after celebrating her 100th birthday in the same church that she was baptized and married in. What has she learnt… Continue reading 100NO 329: Muriel Burns Is 100 Not Out!

TWIW 19: Barefoot may be better for kids

This Week In Wellness a new study reveals children who are habitually barefoot between the ages of 6-10 show significantly better motor skills including better balance and jumping skills. Shout out to Dr Jacey Pryjma from the Australian Children’s Chiropractic centre for bringing this research to my attention. Published in Frontiers in Pediatrics, this is… Continue reading TWIW 19: Barefoot may be better for kids

HSW 85: Shift Work and Insulin Resistance

In this episode, we’re talking about insulin resistance, a condition that has been shown in the research that shift workers are at risk of developing, due to a multitude of factors. Whilst most of us are aware that the type of food that we eat plays a key role in the regulation of our blood… Continue reading HSW 85: Shift Work and Insulin Resistance

RFR 233: Big Agriculture, the Soil Microbiome, & Holistic Farming, even if You Live in an Apartment with Cyndi O’Meara

In episode 233 of The Real Food Reel, we are joined by Cyndi O’Meara, nutritionist, film maker of ‘What’s with Wheat?’, best-selling author, international speaker and founder of Changing Habits. In today’s episode, Cyndi and I discuss holistic farming and permaculture and how you can create your own version of this, even if you live in… Continue reading RFR 233: Big Agriculture, the Soil Microbiome, & Holistic Farming, even if You Live in an Apartment with Cyndi O’Meara

WAY 82: Rachael Dixon from Health Awareness Consulting

Welcome to Episode 82 of my podcast.  In this episode meet Rachael Dixon from Health Awareness Consulting. Rachael is a Myotherapist and Personal Trainer graduating from Australia College of Fitness and Bodyworks with an Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy and Cert III and IV in Fitness.  Rachael knows firsthand what a busy and stressful lifestyle can do… Continue reading WAY 82: Rachael Dixon from Health Awareness Consulting

BFM 25: Foot Function with Mobility Wod’s Kelly Starrett

In this episode, Paul talks with Physical therapist, author, speaker and founder of Mobility Wod  Dr. Kelly Starrett. Kelly discusses foot function, including the best position for our feet during movement, and why it is so important to maintain “healthy” movement patterns for optimal performance. You will also learn about gait patterns, footwear, squatting patterns,… Continue reading BFM 25: Foot Function with Mobility Wod’s Kelly Starrett

WWR 148: The Carnivore Diet

Have you heard of the carivore diet? That’s right, a diet of meat and meat only! Seems pretty extreme and unbelievable right? Tune in to this episode of Wellness Women Radio and hear about the latest in dieting fads and why people may be turning to a meat only meal plan. Don’t forget to follow… Continue reading WWR 148: The Carnivore Diet

100NO 328: Victor Hugo’s Clue To Massively Exceeding Life Expectancy

When Victor Hugo was born, life expectancy at the time hovered between 30 and 40 years of age. How then, did people like Hugo go on to live to age 83? The author of Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, is by no means alone. You don’t have to be famous to dramatically… Continue reading 100NO 328: Victor Hugo’s Clue To Massively Exceeding Life Expectancy