SLP 235: Treating Your Skin From The Inside Out with Shellie Pearson

‘Hormones and genetics are really a small, small part of it. I now know after a long, long time, that the nervous system is so closely related, it is unbelievable. Our gut function is even more closely related. You know we have 12 systems in our body and when one is out, it has a… Continue reading SLP 235: Treating Your Skin From The Inside Out with Shellie Pearson

100NO 505: Julia Fox is DONE with anti-ageing and so are we

Ageing is “in” according to Julia Fox (if you don’t know who she is, click here), and anti-ageing is OUT! “Just to let you guys know, aging is fully in—like fully,” Fox said in a recent TikTok video. “And if I see another project that says ‘anti-aging’ on the label, I’m suing. I’m going to… Continue reading 100NO 505: Julia Fox is DONE with anti-ageing and so are we

TWIW 178: Mindfulness as good as meds for anxiety

This Week In Wellness a study published in JAMA Psychiatry has shown that a mindfulness-based stress reduction program was as effective as the popular antidepressant drug escitalopram in treating people with anxiety disorders. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/11/221109124354.htm https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/2798510

SLP 234: Self Love Quicky – Practical Ways To Master Oneself

Mastering oneself is not some simple 3 step process. It takes time, energy, commitment, curiosity, openness and education. It is a constant learning without blaming being in denial or making excuses. Self-mastery puts us at the helm with skills and resources to manage all that happens in our lives. Here are some simple practical ways… Continue reading SLP 234: Self Love Quicky – Practical Ways To Master Oneself

SLP 233: Literally, Wholly, Rawly, Honestly Jivita with Kirsty McDaide

‘I just got so disheartened seeing people get so confused and there’s so much green washing and so much marketing… people, clients of mine would go out trying to take on what we’ve done in a session, and they would think that they were doing the right thing and they came back and I’m like… Continue reading SLP 233: Literally, Wholly, Rawly, Honestly Jivita with Kirsty McDaide

100NO 504: Losing weight & getting stronger as you get older

Marcus is not feeling as vital as he once did. He’s feeling a bit flabbier, a bit less strong and on this episode discusses with Damo what it takes to get stronger and fitter as we get older. One thing’s for sure – it’s not as easy as it was when we were younger! On… Continue reading 100NO 504: Losing weight & getting stronger as you get older

SLP 232: Self Love Quicky – Are Organic Oils Better?

As the debate on the quality of essential oils rises, it is important we do not get caught up in stories, or well meaning sellers, or a brand war. What we need to know is that essential oils are sourced from all around the world based on the best geographical locations for the plants to… Continue reading SLP 232: Self Love Quicky – Are Organic Oils Better?

SLP 231: Self Love throwback – Get Curious About Your Hormones – Dr Nat Kringoudis

“I had this moment where I was like I’m fixing the broken person, but what happens if we fixed ourselves as women before we were broken? What happens if we actually recognised at the point of things starting to go a little pear-shaped, that we got curious then?” Dr Nat Kringoudis It’s almost like we… Continue reading SLP 231: Self Love throwback – Get Curious About Your Hormones – Dr Nat Kringoudis

100NO 503: Magda’s Big National Health Check

Magda Szubanski is the host of Magda’a Big National Health Check. It’s a new show out now on the ABC and today on the podcast we talk about the approach the ABC have gone with in having an obese host fronting a series on health. Is it OK? Is it the right message? And what… Continue reading 100NO 503: Magda’s Big National Health Check

TWIW 177: Melatonin more effective than Covid antivirals but not promoted

This Week In Wellness a review published in the Biomolecules journal has suggested that melatonin may be more effective in reducing long covid symptoms and COVID-19 inflammatory markers than commonly used antivirals. The authors have suggested that the reason it has not been promoted more as a solution is due to it’s easy availability and… Continue reading TWIW 177: Melatonin more effective than Covid antivirals but not promoted