Hi, Kirsten Chick here, nutritional therapist and author of Nutrition Brought to Life. In this final episode of series 2, I'm chatting with market gardener, chef and yoga teacher Jo Tytherleigh, who brings nutrition to life in so many ways.
We talk about very local produce, modern market gardening, living with a gentle footprint and the healing power of nature. Jo describes the benefits of eating freshly picked food, what to grow on a windowsill, and the wonderful Field to Fork workshops she runs, and the tiny house you can stay at on the wondrous Harewood Farm.
Along the way, Jo mentions wild garlic, broad beans, runner beans, chickpeas, hay meadows, Tamar Grow Local, the Open Food Network, the Tamara Landscape Partnership and Trevi House women's shelter.
Thank you for listening and sharing - and if you subrscribe, you'll be notified when Series 3 starts up again.
Kirsten Chick
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Apologies if you tried to listen to this before and it didn't work - I had a podcast fail! But I've re-edited it and reuploaded it, so hopefully you're good to go now.
Hi everyone, Kirsten Chick here, nutritional therapist and author of Nutrition Brought to Life.
In series 2 of this podcast, I am chatting with other people who bring nutrition to life. Today's guest has brought nutrition to his own life in quite an inspiring way. Richard Smart was diagnosed with cancer in 2019, and it hasn't played out quite how he expected. Richard explains what he has learnt, why he has decided to follow a ketogenic diet, how he manages that and the benefits it's brought.
This is a special extended episode at about half an hour - so a bigger bite than usual, but still accessible and to the point. Richard suggested I tell you this is because I couldn't shut him up! The truth is, he's a fascinating man and a joy to listen to, and there was a really great flow that i didn't want to interrupt.
Richard mentioned a number of books including Radical Remission and How to Starve Cancer, as well as the work of Dominic D'Agostino.
Thanks for listening, subscribing and sharing,
Kirsten Chick
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Hi everyone, Kirsten Chick here, nutritional therapist and author of Nutrition Brought to Life.
This is part 2 of my bite-sized chat with medical herbalist Jessie Martelhof, who joins me from the great outdoors of a Devon campsite. We talk nettle seeds, berries, wild marjoram and a whole lot more, and I'm now more tempted than ever to sign up for Jessie's Wild Medicine Walks.
You can check out Jessie's social media here:
Instagram: @brightonherbalist
Facebook: @GentleMedicineBrighton
Thanks for listening, subscribing and sharing,
Kirsten Chick
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Hi everyone, Kirsten Chick here, nutritional therapist and author of Nutrition Brought to Life.
Series 2 has so far brought you practical episodes with tips on things like breakfasts, snacking and mindful eating, alongside chats with other people who bring nutrition to life. Today I'm chatting with medical herbalist Jessie Martelhof, who is camping in a sunny field in Devon and has found a spot with wifi to make this possible. Jessie talks us through her approach, and explains some of the benefits of using herbs in tinctures, teas, lotions and cooking. And we discuss using local herbs vs. exotic imports.
Stay tuned for part 2 where Jessie shares some fantastic, seasonal tips and talks about her Wild Medicine Walks.
Also check out her social media:
Instagram: @brightonherbalist
Facebook: @GentleMedicineBrighton
Thanks for listening, subscribing and sharing,
Kirsten Chick
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Hi everyone, Kirsten Chick here, nutritional therapist and author of Nutrition Brought to Life. Thanks for bearing with me while I’ve been away, and I hope you enjoyed the encore episodes I posted on Nourishing Ourselves and Mindful Mouthfuls – which are important backgrounds to today’s theme of snacks and choices.
A few weeks ago I recorded an episode all about breakfasts, and today’s is about snacks – breakfasts and snacks are the 2 things people I work with seem to need the most help with. With snacks, some want healthier snack ideas, and some want to reduce their snacking. I’m going to address both today.
Thanks for listening, subscribing and sharing,
I'm still on holiday! So today I bring you an Encore edition from Series 1 - it's based on Chapter 6 of my book, Nutrition Brought to Life, and describes the Mindful Mouthfuls process I share with so many of my students, clients and workshop attendees.
Hope you find it useful, and have a great week.
Thanks for listening, subscribing and sharing,
Kirsten Chick
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I'm on holiday today and next week, so I thought you might appreciate revisiting a couple of episodes from Series 1. Today's relates to chapter 1 of my book, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nutrition-Brought-Life-Kirsten-Chick/dp/1999306120, and is called:
Why aren't we nourishing ourselves?
Thanks for listening, subscribing and sharing, and have a lovely week,
Kirsten Chick
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The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
This is part 2 of my chat with Mitchie Alexander from Brighton Grub Hub, a brilliant project that brings fresh, organic produce to households who wouldn't usually have access to it. In this episode, Mitchie talks more about the organic plot she runs, how she got into gardening, and what the volunteers bring and get out of the project. Brighton Grub Hub are actively recruiting new volunteers, so if your ears are pricking up, you can also find out how to get involved. Mitchie also shares some wonderful tips for growing your own veg, including the No Dig method.
Brighton Grub Hub is part of Stanmer Organics, who are having an Open Day on Sat 23rd July 2022 from 11am. It's a free event, but you can help crowd fund it here.
Thanks for listening - please subscribe, tell everyone you know, and have a wonderful day,
Kirsten Chick
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The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
This week it's Mitchie Alexander from Brighton Grub Hub, a fantastic project that brings fresh, organic produce to households who wouldn't usually have access to it. Mitchie tells us how she set up a certified organic allotment to supply food banks in Brighton, and how it all works. Also listen to part 2 where Mitchie talks more about the plot itself and how to volunteer there, as well as giving some brilliant growing tips.
Brighton Grub Hub is part of Stanmer Organics, who are having an Open Day on Sat 23rd July 2022 from 11am. It's a free event, but you can help crowd fund it here.
Thanks for listening - please subscribe, tell everyone you know, and have a wonderful day,
Kirsten Chick
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Hi Kirsten Chick here, author of Nutrition Brought to Life, the book that inspired this podcast. In series 2 so far, I’ve been chatting with some very lovely and inspiring people who bring nutrition to life, and they’ve shared some fantastic tips. Do go back and listen after this if you haven’t heard them already.
This week, I’m bringing you some practical tips of my own, and I’m theming it all around breakfast. It’s one of the things I’m most asked about:
What’s the best thing to eat in the morning?
Is it really the most important meal of the day?
What if you don’t feel hungry? Or feel sick?
What about skipping breakfast as part of a fasting programme?
There are many answers to these questions, and ultimately you need to figure out what works best for you. But hopefully these guidelines will help you with that.
Thanks for listening, please share and subscribe,
Kirsten Chick
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The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
This is part 2 of my chat with Hayley North, holistic chef, food educator and movement teacher extraordinaire. I ask Hayley for some practical kitchen tips, and they may not be quite what you're expecting. Hayley also tells us about the online Elemental Kitchen course she runs with Kate Kensa - there's one starting next week - in which they explore food energetics and "who you are as an eater and as a cook and as a consumer, because food also involves buying stuff." I've known and worked with Hayley for many years and I really can't recommend her highly enough, she is an absolute joy.
Thanks for listening - please subscribe, tell everyone you know, and have a wonderful day,
The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
Hayley North is a holistic chef, food educator and movement teacher. She has an extraordinarily special relationship with food and nutrition, that she shares with passion and authenticity on her courses, retreats and other endeavours. Here we talk about what inspires her, and how food can be truly mindblowing.
This is another two-course Friday, so you can listen to part 2 of our chat straight away, or later when you've got more room. Hayley has a beautifully evident passion and integrity that is a pleasure to share with you on these 2 episodes.
Thanks for listening - please subscribe, tell everyone you know, and have a wonderful day,
The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
This is part 2 of my (squeaky) chat with Alex Catchpole of Organergy. Alex explains super clearly what probiotic and prebiotic foods are, the simplest and best way to make fermented vegetables, and his top tips for life - in which he manages to squeeze in some more very special S words.
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The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
In this (slightly squeaky!) episode, food innovator and fermentation whizz Alex Catchpole of Organergy tells me about his workshops, what motivates him, and why he drags himself out of bed to catch the dawn. We cover all the important S words, from the Scouts to Sandor Katz to Sunrise, and probably mention Sauerkraut along the way. With some authentic technical noise just like we're live on the radio.
Stay tuned for Episode 6, where I ask for some specific fermentation tips.
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The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
This is part 2 of my chat with Kate Hall of The Full Freezer. Kate answers questions like "What can I freeze?", "Why?" and "Do I have to blanche it first?". Also how to shift habits, and use your freezer as a pause button to help you cook for one, cook for a family with different demands, and get more variety and nutrition into your mealtimes. I enthuse about what a gamechanger this can all be, Kate knowingly enthuses back.
Thanks for listening - please subscribe, tell everyone you know, and have a wonderful day,
The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
This week I have the pleasure of talking with Kate Hall of The Full Freezer, who is radically changing the way we all use our freezers. We discuss the benefits of having a "freezer stash", how it's different from batch cooking, the impact of food waste on the planet and your pocket, freezing eggs (yes, eggs!), and how your freezer can help you eat healthier food.
Kate will be back in Episode 4 with more freezer tips to help you save time, money and the planet.
Thanks for listening - please subscribe, tell everyone you know, and have a wonderful day,
The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
First up is the fantastic Sally Duffin, health writer, nutritional therapist, and author of Natural Nutrition for Perimenopause: What to Eat to Feel Good and Stay Sane. This is part 2 of our chat, where we talk about Sally's book, the current conversation around menopause, thoughts on hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and how Sally's brain works. And Sally gives some excellent tips for hot flushes.
Thanks for listening - please subscribe, tell everyone you know, and have a wonderful day,
The Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast Series 1 was all about my book of the same name - in Series 2 I have the wonderful opportunity to chat with other people who bring nutrition to life.
First up is the fantastic Sally Duffin, health writer, nutritional therapist, and author of Natural Nutrition for Perimenopause: What to Eat to Feel Good and Stay Sane. We chat about how Sally went from selling underwear to writing for some of the top supplement companies, what to do with nettles and wormholes of research.
Sally will be back in Episode 2 to talk more about her book and give some perimenopause and menopause advice.
Thanks for listening - please subscribe, tell everyone you know, and have a wonderful day,
Hi, and welcome to episode 21 of the Nutrition Brought to Life Podcast – This is a Q&A special, where I answer some of the questions you’ve been sending in. And I’m testing out the new video option, so some of you may be watching as well as listening.
The 2nd edition of my book, Nutrition Brought to Life, should be out next month, that’s February 2022. I’m really pleased it’s sold enough to warrant a reprint, and I’ve managed to sneak in a few edits and updates. Please continue to recommend it to your friends and family, and thank you so much for all your support so far.
Stay healthy and happy.
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Hello, everyone, and welcome to the podcast episode that supports the final chapter of my book, Nutrition Brought to Life. It’s Chapter 20: Creating more flow: putting together a personal action plan.
I’ve given you so much information and guidance in the book, and a lot of it in this podcast series too. And I want you to be able to use it to make meaningful, positive change to your health and your life. And for those of you who are practitioners, I’d like you to be able to successfully support the people you are working with.
So this chapter/episode is about how to go about putting a nutrition programme together that is achievable and beneficial.