SLP 151: It’s The Crap In Our Life That We Learn The Most From with Elle Crawford

“Every experience in our life teaches us something. And whether it is positive or not positive or traumatic it teaches us something. If our lives were just like you know smooth and easy and happy and joyful, we would learn stuff for sure but it’s the crap in our life that we learn the most… Continue reading SLP 151: It’s The Crap In Our Life That We Learn The Most From with Elle Crawford

100NO 463: Has animal protein v plant protein research lost its way?

Today we discuss whether the research against the consumption of animal protein has lost its way. Whilst many in the nutrition world continue to promote a diet that excludes animal protein, we discuss whether the research is not holistic enough. Whilst the fast-food industry quite rightly gets the blame for its processing practices of animal… Continue reading 100NO 463: Has animal protein v plant protein research lost its way?

TWIW 140: 3 day wellness festival comes to the Adelaide Hills

This Week In Wellness a 3 day wellness festival incorporating over 60 events is coming to the Adelaide Hills this April as part of their bushfire recovery efforts funded by the Federal Government. Martin Radcliffe, Chair of Adelaide Hills Tourism Board said that it was fitting that the Adelaide Hills was the first region in… Continue reading TWIW 140: 3 day wellness festival comes to the Adelaide Hills

WWR 217: Menstrual Flu

Have you heard of the period flu or menstrual flu? Did you know that lots of health conditions are exacerbated by the menstrual cycle? Menstrual flu can be described as complex interactions between the immune & endocrine systems, that triggers an onset/exacerbation of common medical conditions and common changes in the immune system. These changes… Continue reading WWR 217: Menstrual Flu

WWR 216: Is BMI a good measure of health?

BMI – this is a great example of things we’re taught that are health indicators or good for us that are actually BS!  It is a great tool for population based studies and understanding epidemiology, but it’s not useful for individual based assessments and ‘fat shaming’ patients! BMI was never intended to be used as… Continue reading WWR 216: Is BMI a good measure of health?

WWR 215: KICKING OFF 2022

Happy 2022! Dr Andrea & Dr Ashleigh are slowly getting into the year, tune in to hear what they’re doing. Join Dr Andrea in a 100 Day Gong – Creating habits and having accountability, intentionally committing to certain habits for 100 days, if you miss a day then you start again from day 1.  What… Continue reading WWR 215: KICKING OFF 2022

SLP 150: WIN TICKETS to Essential Self Care Weekend

Here’s to celebrating 150 shows today and as a thankyou for tuning in and being a part of the Self Love Podcast I would love to gift to one lucky person a digital double pass to attend the incredible Essential Self Care Weekend at the end of February valued at $500. All you have to… Continue reading SLP 150: WIN TICKETS to Essential Self Care Weekend

NTM 345: Tapped out and touched out; when you’ve got nothing left for relationship

In this episode, we gently and lovingly nudge you to look at this story in other ways…what might be going on underneath for you? From abandonment wounds to filling our day so completely there’s no time left for feeling, we go to a lot of deep places in this conversation! In this episode we discuss:… Continue reading NTM 345: Tapped out and touched out; when you’ve got nothing left for relationship

SLP 149: A Students Welfare Is Based On A Parents Wellbeing with Meg Durham

‘It’s about everybody feeling included in the community, because we know that the most important factor in a student’s wellbeing journey is the wellbeing of the parents. We cannot ignore that fact. Like that is so important. So that’s where I think schools have the opportunity to be a community of learning where they can… Continue reading SLP 149: A Students Welfare Is Based On A Parents Wellbeing with Meg Durham

100NO 462: What happen to the human interest stories? Are we being dumbed down?

With so much of our news feed – be it on television, radio, print or online – dominated by COVID, is it possible that we are being dumbed down by such a narrow ingest of information? After a conversation with an upcoming guest on 100 Not Out, we wonder whether we’re missing out on some… Continue reading 100NO 462: What happen to the human interest stories? Are we being dumbed down?