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How to Accept Yourself in a World Striving for Perfection with Haemin Sunim #62
15. maj 2019 1t 7m

This week, I sit down with one of the most influential Zen Buddhist monks and teachers in South Korea, Haemin Sunim. He offers a unique perspective on...

Talking Mental Health with Matt Haig #61
8. maj 2019 1t 10m

Mental health problems are extremely common - it is estimated that 1 in 4 of us will experience a mental health problem at some point in our lives. Ye...

The Secret to Solving the Stress Cycle with Drs Emily and Amelia Nagoski #60
1. maj 2019 1t 9m

How do you experience stress? Women and men generally experience stress in very different ways and women are much more likely to feel overwhelmed and ...

Personalising Your Health with Alessandro Ferretti #59
23. apr. 2019 1t 5m

We are all bombarded by stress throughout our daily lives and it comes in many different forms, but how do we actually know what impact that stress is...

How to Open Your Mind and Change Your Life with Dr Tara Swart #58
17. apr. 2019 1t 9m

Whether it's a dream job, a successful relationship, losing weight or running a marathon, you have the power to accomplish anything you set your mind ...

Mental Fitness and Body Image with Natasha Devon MBE #57
10. apr. 2019 1t 0m

We all know what to do to keep physically fit, but few of us think about what we need to do to keep our minds fit and healthy. Writer and mental-healt...

Becoming Stress Proof with Dr Mithu Storoni #56
3. apr. 2019 1t 8m

Although you can’t see it, stress is everywhere. Once pushed aside as something that couldn’t be explained, stress is now a quantifiable, identifiable...

Eating for Longevity with Professor Valter Longo #55
27. mar. 2019 1t 6m

What do we need to eat in order to live a long and healthy life? World-leading researcher in longevity, Professor Valter Longo, shares his views on di...

Re-Defining Happiness with Professor Paul Dolan #54
20. mar. 2019 57m

CAUTION ADVISED: this podcast contains swearing and themes of an adult nature. What really makes us happy? Is it a big house, lots of money, marria...

How to Do Less, Do it Better and Live More with Elizabeth Emens #53
13. mar. 2019 1t 9m

Do life’s mundane tasks like paying bills, answering emails or booking appointments feel like a whole other job? The stuff of life never ends. It pile...

Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression with Johan Hari PART 2 #52
6. mar. 2019 53m

CAUTION ADVISED: this podcast contains swearing and themes of an adult nature. This week, I continue the conversation with the inspirational Johann...

Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression with Johann Hari PART 1 #51
27. feb. 2019 1t 9m

CAUTION ADVISED: this podcast contains swearing and themes of an adult nature. For the past few decades, almost every year, levels of depression an...

How Social Media Could Be Making You Ill with Cal Newport #50
8. feb. 2019 1t 11m

How did this happen? We’re all living ultra-connected lives. In our pockets we have tiny technological miracles through which we can communicate, inst...

The Untapped Wellbeing Resource with Stephen Deuchar #49
1. feb. 2019 55m

“In a single glance through a picture, you can be transformed into another world” It’s no secret that we are facing unprecedented levels of anxiety...

Eat Your Way to Better Energy with James Collins #48
30. jan. 2019 1t 13m

“Our body is our own high-performance vehicle and our engine is our metabolism turning our food into energy.” Who doesn’t want to achieve their per...

Making Movement Easier with Chris Boardman #46
23. jan. 2019 1t 2m

“It’s not just about encouraging people to change, we have to enable them to.”   In Greater Manchester alone, inactivity-related illness is costing ...

Touch – The Forgotten Sense with Professor Francis McGlone #45
16. jan. 2019 1t 15m

“Touch is not just a sentimental human indulgence, it’s a biological necessity”   Did you know that being touched is essential for healthy brain dev...

How to Grow New Brain Cells with Dr Sandrine Thuret #44
9. jan. 2019 1t 6m

Can adults grow new neurons? Until relatively recently, experts believed the answer was no. But neuroscientist, Sandrine Thuret explains why she belie...

The Training Secrets of the Hollywood Stars with David Higgins #43
2. jan. 2019 1t 7m

"How I hold myself during the day impacts how I feel."   At this time of year, many of us are wanting to kick-start lifestyle change. But where do w...

Parkrun – A Celebration of Community with Nick Pearson #42
26. dec. 2018 58m

"Somewhere in peoples DNA is a desire for them to be part of a community" Parkrun began 14 years ago, with a simple concept: a free five-kilometre ...

Stress - The Health Epidemic of the 21st Century with Dr Rangan Chatterjee #41
19. dec. 2018 1t 2m

“We need to give our mental health the same care we give our physical health.” This week, I’m in the hot seat being interviewed by friend, fellow G...

Healing IBS and Gut Health with Jeannette Hyde #40
12. dec. 2018 59m

Are you struggling with IBS or some aspect of your gut health? Right now, IBS affects almost 20% of the UK population at some point in their lives and...

How to Stay Pain Free with The Foot Collective #39
5. dec. 2018 1t 7m

Have you ever thought about how important our feet are? And how they're connected to so many other parts of our bodies? This week's podcast is with Ni...

The Power of Community with The Happy Pear #38
28. nov. 2018 1t 18m

“The most important thing is love and that starts with yourself”   Once beer-swilling rugby players, my guests on this week’s episode are identical ...

How Our Childhood Shapes Every Aspect of Our Health with Dr. Gabor Maté #37
21. nov. 2018 1t 26m

“We live in a society that generates addiction in most of its members.”   This week, I talk to renowned addiction expert, physician and best-selling...

The Truth About Plastic: Why We Should All Care with Will McCallum #36
14. nov. 2018 59m

“I do have real fears about whether or not the toxicity will increase to dangerous levels” The statistics are devastating. Plastic has increased tw...

Why Depression Isn’t All In The Mind with Professor Edward Bullmore #35
7. nov. 2018 1t 12m

“There is no family in the country that’s going to be untouched by depression”   Worldwide, depression will be the single biggest cause of disabilit...

Why Being Popular Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up To Be with Professor Mitch Prinstein #34
31. okt. 2018 1t 2m

“We are biologically programmed to care what others think of us” Who doesn't want to be more popular? Leading psychologist, Professor Mitch Prinste...

The Gut-Brain Connection and Why Diversity is Key with Miguel Toribio-Mateas #33
24. okt. 2018 1t 13m

“Nutrition doesn’t need to be super-expensive, it can be cheap and cheerful but also very nutritious and wholesome.”   Our everyday food choices aff...

The Science of Happiness with Meik Wiking #32
17. okt. 2018 1t 4m

“Globally we are richer than ever before, but we fail to convert that wealth into wellbeing”   Meik Wiking, author of best-selling book Hygge, under...