WWR 162: Australian Bushfire Crisis and Dealing with Trauma

Australia is experiencing the worst bushfires in history and it is currently the worst environmental crisis in the world! It is devastating to watch and almost completely impossible to comprehend the trauma that those experiencing these fires first hand must be going through. On this episode of Wellness Women Radio Dr Ashleigh and Dr Andrea… Continue reading WWR 162: Australian Bushfire Crisis and Dealing with Trauma

HSW 96: Veterinarian Wellness with Dr Nadine Hamilton

This week we’re chatting with Dr Nadine Hamilton, a psychologist, author and leading authority in veterinary wellbeing based on the Gold Coast.  She is the owner of Positive Psych Solutions, a boutique psychology practise that specialises in supporting the health and wellbeing of veterinary and wildlife professionals, and author of the best-selling book “Coping with… Continue reading HSW 96: Veterinarian Wellness with Dr Nadine Hamilton

100NO 354: Heartbreak, War Stories & Longevity with 99yo Bruce Robertson

Bruce Robertson’s dad died when he was three years of age. His Mum died whilst he was in Papua New Guinea, serving for Australia during World War 2. He’s had dengue fever, appendicitis, lived through the Depression years and experienced the ravages of war. Not just that, Bruce has played more than his part in… Continue reading 100NO 354: Heartbreak, War Stories & Longevity with 99yo Bruce Robertson

BQS 119: I slipped, I know because I checked

When I checked, I realised I had slipped…. In todays episode Dr M shares how through her reflections she’d realised that there were key areas in her life that had slipped and were not serving her in moving towards the life she has designed and moving towards… Dr M dives deeper into why she has… Continue reading BQS 119: I slipped, I know because I checked

PAP 74: Abel James – The Fat Burning Man

Abel James is a New York Times Bestselling Author, musician, and online creator. He’s host of the award-winning Fat-Burning Man Show, rated as Apple’s #1 Health Podcast in 8 countries with over 50 million downloads and 1800 5-star reviews.  As a coach and performer, Abel has been featured in documentaries, on ABC TV, Entertainment Tonight, People,WIRED, South by Southwest, and… Continue reading PAP 74: Abel James – The Fat Burning Man

TWIW 43: Long naps linked to stroke

This Week In Wellness people who nap longer than 90 minutes, people who sleep longer than 9 hours and people who sleep poorly are all at increased risk of stroke according to a study in Neurology, the online journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Whilst napping for less than an hour seemed fine, those… Continue reading TWIW 43: Long naps linked to stroke

WWR 161: Holiday Hormone Hacks

When you think of the holidays, and the Christmas season, do you think of stress, over eating, excessive drinking, family drama and obligations? Well, never fear our faithful Wellness Women tribe because we have a complete guide for you to survive the holiday season without completely destroying all your hard work throughout the year. We… Continue reading WWR 161: Holiday Hormone Hacks

HSW 95: Exercise, Mental Health and PTSD with Beck Lawther

Today we’re talking about the benefits of exercise when it comes to managing our mental health – in particular around the topic of PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with Beck Lawther, a Police Officer with the Victorian Police Service based in Melbourne. Beck is also the co-founder of Triple Zero Fit, a personal training… Continue reading HSW 95: Exercise, Mental Health and PTSD with Beck Lawther

RFR 257: High Performance Fat Loss with Steph Lowe

In episode 257 of The Real Food Reel we share with you an episode from the Triathlon Taren Podcast on all things high performance fat loss. While we discuss specifics for triathlon training, there is so much you will learn whether you ever plan to swim, bike, run or not. We explore many of my… Continue reading RFR 257: High Performance Fat Loss with Steph Lowe

TWIW 42: Man’s best friend linked to brain health

This Week In Wellness a study from Johns Hopkins Medicine suggests that kids exposed to dogs prior to the age of 12 were significantly less likely (as much as 24%) to develop schizophrenia later in life. Robert Yolken, M.D., chair of the Stanley Division of Pediatric Neurovirology and professor of neurovirology in pediatrics at the… Continue reading TWIW 42: Man’s best friend linked to brain health