Healthy-ish show

Healthy-ish

Summary: Hosted by dad, doctor, and career accumulator Dr Andrew Rochford, radio and tele pro and hilarious human Maz Compton, and Body and Soul's Eliza Cracknell, Healthy-ish is a podcast about balance, moderation, and common sense when it comes to the latest health and wellness news and advice.

Podcasts:

 Quit playing games with my heart | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:54

In the wise words of the Black Eyed Peas, the heart is "not to be phunked with", so the team sit down with cardiothoracic surgeon and powerwoman Dr Nikki Stamp, to chat all things heart-worthy. Plus, they answer a question on finding your ideal healthy weight and look into the growing trend of sleep texting.

 All you need is self-love | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:41

The team talk to the one and only bachelorette Angie Kent, on her 'self-love safari' as she likes to call it (sadly no show spoilers though). They also bust myths on digestive health and reveal the TV shows you should be watching for your wellbeing.

 Introducing: I Swear I Never | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:30

We've hijacked the Healthy-ish feed to tell you about our new podcast I Swear I never and give you a special preview. If you enjoyed it and want to hear the rest head on over and subscribe!

 Body+Soulmates bonus episode | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:48

In this exclusive mini episode, we reveal some of the juicy insights uncovered in the Body+Soulmates campaign, speak to a psychologist about what sex does for the brain, and even hear from a 57-year-old escort.

 body+soul goes under the covers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:29

In this saucy episode, the team chat to a sex therapist and relationship coach to find out exactly what's going on in the sex lives of Aussies. Plus, they tackle a reader's question on chronic pain and discuss the new trend of self-deodorising gym gear... yes, you read that right.

 We all need to learn first aid for mental health | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:16

In this exciting exclusive episode, the team sit down with actress and ex-Bachelorette Sam Frost to talk all things mental health. Sam reveals how she got through her public battle with depression, anxiety and relationship breakdowns, and shares advice for others.

 We repeat: there's no such thing as a healthy tan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:10

The team are joined by journalist Lisa Patulny who has started a not-for-profit initiative 'Call Time On Melanoma', to bully the world into wearing SPF and getting regular skin checks. We also hear the surprising benefit one woman experienced by following the 16:8 diet, and reveal why Michelle and Barack Obama negotiated their workout schedules in marriage counselling.

 What does a healthy person really look like? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:53

The team speak to model, TV personality and mother-to-be Jesinta Franklin, who opens up about an issue very close to her heart and the health changes she needed to make for her future baby. They also look at how ice cream can help you sleep (yes, really) and debate if yoga is better with a glass of wine in your hand. DISCLAIMER: This episode deals with issues of mental health and suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14, Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800. In an emergency, call 000.

 This is why we behave the way we do | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:48

Do you often wonder what more you could be doing with your life? Have you ever questioned why you continue to go along with your everyday routine if you don't really enjoy it? The team speak to human behaviorist and personal development coach Dr John Demartini, to find out why we behave the way we do - and the simple trick you can do that will tell you what you really want in life. The team also compare health advice from 100 years ago, and yes, it gets fascinating.

 When our private worlds become very public | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:00

Today we're exploring the good and bad of when our private worlds become very public, particularly looking at how social media and reality TV has made other people's happiness and suffering entertainment. To talk about this, Luke McLeod, who was on Sophie Monk's season of The Bachelorette and first season of Australia's Bachelor in Paradise, pops by. Plus, Jesinta Franklin reveals her skincare routine for this week's reader question.

 Let's talk about fertility, baby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:23

From IVF to egg freezing and biological clocks, the team talk to fertility specialist Dr Devora Lieberman on all things fertility for women and men. They also reveal the two types of people getting the least amount of sex and have leading nutritional biochemist Dr Libby Weaver, answer a listener's question on overactive and underactive thyroids.

 How do we keep every generation fit and healthy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:34

In this episode, the team chat to former Olympian Matt Shirvington who knows a lot about how your fitness routines change throughout the years. They also meet the world's oldest bodybuilder and answer a question on what could be stopping you from falling pregnant.

 When did sleep become our biggest obsession? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:24

Sleep: None of us are getting it, and it's all we talk about. So what's the solution? We're joined by sleep expert Dr Carmel Harrington to talk about everything from weird things people do in their sleep, to why we're willing to throw away our cold hard cash to catch upon some z's.

 Times up on sexism in sport | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:18

Things get fiery as the team discuss sexism in sport. Like, really fiery. #girlpower for the win! Plus, there's a new mental health boosting trick that you need to try, and a dietitian answers a reader's question on how you can be fit and enjoy delicious food while on a low FODMAP diet.

 How do you rebuild your body? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:11

"I remember the first time I had to learn how to stand again, with my physiotherapist, sobbing, crying and in a world of pain. That was the hardest point in my journey. I realised just how long it would take for me to get my body back, if that was even possible at all." In today's episode, the team talk to the courageous Turia Pitt who after being told she'd never walk again, is now running marathons. They also bust the biggest cold and flu myths, and speak to a sleep expert who reveals the tricks to getting some good shut-eye as a busy adult.

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