RFR 272: What to Do Now Your Race Has Been Cancelled with Katee Pedicini

In episode 272 of The Real Food Reel we are joined by Katee Pedicini from Holistic Endurance to explore what you can do now that your upcoming races have been cancelled. We explore outcome versus process-orientated goals and teach you how to redirect your focus away from an outcome-focused goal such as a race. We… Continue reading RFR 272: What to Do Now Your Race Has Been Cancelled with Katee Pedicini

NTM 251: Stop separating relationship and parenting

Do you notice how in ‘conscious parenting’ we can have one set of ‘rules’ for how we strive to show up for our children..but miss the truth that much of this also applies to our intimate partnership too? Seeking to understand them, offer the respect we’d like to receive, looking at the ‘mirror’ they offer… Continue reading NTM 251: Stop separating relationship and parenting

100NO 368: Laughs, great times and gratitude amongst the chaos

On this episode we have a bit of fun 🙂 We record on zoom, put fancy backgrounds behind the video (you can watch this episode on Instagram and Facebook) and talk about what is actually great in life at the moment, and what we are grateful for. Big shout out to Eddie Jaku, 100 Not… Continue reading 100NO 368: Laughs, great times and gratitude amongst the chaos

WWR 169: The Health Benefits of Chocolate

Don’t you think we are due for a big dose of good news? Yes! We think so too. On this episode of Wellness Women Radio we’re diving into all the health benefits of chocolate. Did you know that chocolate is one of the richest sources of iron? It also contains magnesium, copper, manganese, calcium, flavonoids,… Continue reading WWR 169: The Health Benefits of Chocolate

RFR 271: Finding Stillness Amongst the Chaos with Tom Cronin

In today’s episode of The Real Food Reel we speak with Tom Cronin, founder of The Stillness Project and Vedic meditation teacher. Tom’s mission is to inspire one billion people to meditate daily and achieve stillness. You will learn about Tom’s new project, The Portal, a film that follows six real life stories that all… Continue reading RFR 271: Finding Stillness Amongst the Chaos with Tom Cronin

GVP 22: Ultimate Youth & Jojoba with Vicki Engsall

Today we are consuming the second course of our delightful conversation with Vicki Engsall, the co-founder of The Jojoba Company. On episode 21 of the Go Vita Podcast we learnt all about the health, environmental and community benefits of jojoba. On this episode we’re going to the next level and discussing one of my favourite… Continue reading GVP 22: Ultimate Youth & Jojoba with Vicki Engsall

GVP 21: Perfect skin and Jojoba with Vicki Engsall

Skin health is thankfully becoming more a more topical talking point in the health and wellness space, and today’s guest is one of the world’s thought leaders when it comes to the skin-enriching properties of Jojoba. By the end of this 2-part episode, you’ll know why Jojoba is remarkable for skin health as well as… Continue reading GVP 21: Perfect skin and Jojoba with Vicki Engsall

NTM 250: Home practices for difficult and uncertain times

In this episode, we discuss what’s getting us and our kids through this time of COVID-19 social distancing and ‘iso’. There’s tips, hacks and chit chat about our private practices making all the difference right now. We hope this episode offers something that resonates for you, too x This podcast is sponsored by SPACEMAKER WARDROBES!… Continue reading NTM 250: Home practices for difficult and uncertain times

100NO 367: Perspective with Holocaust Survivor Gilah Leder AM

When Gilah Leder was a toddler of just 16 months, her parents Aaron and Fourkeline (Lisa) Vanderhoek made the decision to put their young daughter into hiding in a bid to save her from the carnage we’ve come to know as the Holocaust. Gilah was sent to Laren in northern Holland to a Christian family… Continue reading 100NO 367: Perspective with Holocaust Survivor Gilah Leder AM

TWIW 56: Movement eases acute mental disorders

This Week In Wellness physical exercise could help reduce the amount of time people spend in acute mental health facilities and reduce their reliance on psychotropic medications when they are there according to a study published in SAGE Journals. “The general attitude of medicine is that you treat the primary problem first, and exercise was… Continue reading TWIW 56: Movement eases acute mental disorders