WWR 142: Precocious Puberty

Have you noticed that kids these days are growing up too fast? Young girls look 5 years older than their chronological age and they may be menstruating well before they reach the teenage years! Precocious puberty, or reaching puberty too early, is becoming far too common and there are very clear lifestyle changes that lead… Continue reading WWR 142: Precocious Puberty

PAP 56: Shelley McKenzive – How to Create Freedom in your Wellness

Have you ever felt like you aren’t doing this whole wellness gig properly?  Or tried a super strict regime only to fall off the wagon by Thursday lunchtime?  What if you could actually create balance with your nutrition and successfully implement the 80/20 rule without it spiraling into yet another sugar binge? On this show,… Continue reading PAP 56: Shelley McKenzive – How to Create Freedom in your Wellness

RFR 222: The Storm Under My Skin with Monica Kade

In Episode 222 of The Real Food Reel we are joined by Monica Kade, author, podcast host and word lover, to discuss her new book, The Storm Under My Skin. The Storm Under My Skin is a step-by-step conscious approach to lifestyle and health that serves to support anyone struggling with weight, body image, nutrition, and… Continue reading RFR 222: The Storm Under My Skin with Monica Kade

FLO 14: Quick Tips- Don’t Rock The Boat

When you approach health changes, imagine you are on a boat. What is a drastic change likely to lead to? In this episode, Elyse explains the approach she guides her clients with when making health changes that are sustainable over the long term. It is very easy to get stuck in the ‘diet starts Monday’… Continue reading FLO 14: Quick Tips- Don’t Rock The Boat

TNN 75: Taking Responsibility For Your Health

We’re grateful to have fellow naturopath and nutritionist (and author and soon to be podcaster), Katherine Maslen. On this episode, we speak about how people get sick, why they get sick and how a shift is in place where people are taking more responsibility to look after themselves. Katherine shares her extraordinary health journey which… Continue reading TNN 75: Taking Responsibility For Your Health

EDMN 009: Forgiveness, with Marina Cantacuzino

Marina Cantacuzino is an award-winning British journalist and founder of The Forgiveness Project – a not-for-profit that explores the concept of forgiveness and strives to build a climate of tolerance, resilience, hope and empathy. www.theforgivenessproject.com On this episode, Kim and Marina take a deep-dive into the concept of forgiveness. Is it truly necessary for us… Continue reading EDMN 009: Forgiveness, with Marina Cantacuzino

UC 332: Pelvic Mesh Implants Gone Wrong with Justine Watson

Justine Watson President & Co-Founder of Mesh Injured Australia had a TVT fitted in 2010 for SUI. She discovered in 2017 after a cystoscopy that the mesh had skewered her urethra in several places and was embedded in her bladder. With no other explanations for her years of pain and systemic illnesses and after much… Continue reading UC 332: Pelvic Mesh Implants Gone Wrong with Justine Watson

100NO 317: ANZAC Special- War Widow Thelma Zimmerman

Thelma Zimmerman fell in love aged 15, was married at 18, and joined the Australian Army in 1943 with her husband Alby. After being “found out” as husband and wife, Thelma returned home to Adelaide, whilst Alby was deployed around Asia with the Air Construction Corps, repairing airstrips blown up and destroyed by the Japanese.… Continue reading 100NO 317: ANZAC Special- War Widow Thelma Zimmerman

BQS 82: Be Bold in the face of fear

Does fear hold you back? and when do you need to be bold in the face of it? In today’s episode, Dr. M shares a beautiful experience she had on a recent flight and how a conversation with a the 87 year old lady on the plane reminded her of the importance of being bold… Continue reading BQS 82: Be Bold in the face of fear

TWIW 7: Increasing your muscle power may prolong your life

This week in wellness a study presented at EuroPrevent 2019 showed that those in the lowest quartile of muscle power had a massive 10-13 times higher chance of dying compared to those above the median for maximum muscle-power. The study looked at non-athletes between 41 and 85 years of age and used an upright row test… Continue reading TWIW 7: Increasing your muscle power may prolong your life