WELL ENOUGH is here to make sense of the wild world of health and wellness, answering the biggest questions and busting myths and misinformation wide open.
How do I know if my gut is healthy? Should I freeze my eggs? What is manifestation? Do I really need therapy? And why is everyone telling me to just be grateful?
Join Fitness and Wellbeing Editor Emilie Lavinia and inspiring expert guests as we uncover the truth about mindfulness, the microbiome, fertility, relationships and more.
Each episode will tackle a new subject with the help of household names and leaders in their fields, dispelling the nonsense you might have read on TikTok and giving you peace of mind.
Fascinated by the pursuit of wellness Emilie Lavinia is one of the UK’s leading health and wellbeing journalists. She’s tried every trend, treatment and life-altering practice, reported on it and lived to tell the tale.
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WELL ENOUGH is here to make sense of the wild world of health and wellness, answering the biggest questions and busting myths and misinformation wide open.
How do I know if my gut is healthy? Should I freeze my eggs? What is manifestation? Do I really need therapy? And why is everyone telling me to just be grateful?
Join Fitness and Wellbeing Editor Emilie Lavinia and inspiring expert guests as we uncover the truth about mindfulness, the microbiome, fertility, relationships and more.
Each episode will tackle a new subject with the help of household names and leaders in their fields, dispelling the nonsense you might have read on TikTok and giving you peace of mind.
Fascinated by the pursuit of wellness Emilie Lavinia is one of the UK’s leading health and wellbeing journalists. She’s tried every trend, treatment and life-altering practice, reported on it and lived to tell the tale.
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Social media insists your hormones need "balancing." But what if that term is just a marketing-fueled myth? We’re sold expensive powders, trackers that spike our anxiety, and restrictive diets, all while chasing a state of "balance" that doesn't medically exist. This confusion is taking advantage of our insecurities, promising a quick fix for symptoms that are often caused by the stress of modern life itself.
Imagine finally cutting through that noise. This conversation, featuring insights from a GP and a nutritionist, dismantles the "balancing" trend and replaces it with a far more powerful concept: homeostasis. Discover the practical, foundational pillars that actually support your hormones—why eating breakfast is a non-negotiable, how a 30-second mindfulness trick can break the stress cycle, and the truth about supplements like berberine.
If you’re ready to stop guessing and start supporting your body’s incredible, intricate design, this is the clarity you’ve been looking for.
Dr Zoe Williams is a familiar face on our TV screens as resident doctor on ITV’s This Morning. She’s also a practising NHS GP. Hannah Alderson is a nutritionist, PCOS specialist and author of ‘Everything I know about hormones’.
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Timecodes:
00:00 What Does "Hormone Balancing" Actually Mean?
01:25 Why "Hormone Balancing" is a Marketing Term
02:05 Are "Hormone Balancing" Supplements a Marketing Ploy?
04:00 The Dangers of Health Trackers & Metric Anxiety
06:50 Subtle Signs of a Hormone Imbalance (Thyroid, Iron)
08:45 The One Question You Must Ask Your Doctor
10:50 The 6-Step Plan to Create an Optimal Hormone Environment
13:10 Meet Your Hormones: Estrogen (Superwoman) & Progesterone (Chill)
16:45 The Problem with At-Home Hormone Testing (Cortisol & Timing)
18:45 Pillar 1: How Poor Sleep Disrupts Your Hormones
20:30 Pillar 2: A 30-Second Hack to Stop the Stress Response
22:50 The "Four Ps" of Toxins Harming Your Hormones
25:55 Pillar 3: The First Step to Eating for Hormone Health
29:20 The #1 Nutrition Tip for Women: Eat Breakfast!
32:10 Should You Take Myo-Inositol & Berberine for Hormones?
40:25 The 30 Plant Points Hack (Simple Swops)
43:10 The Big Debate: The Contraceptive Pill
45:20 The Pill: Symptom Relief vs. Root Cause Treatment
52:05 The Hidden Risk: How The Pill Can Mask Endometriosis
56:40 The Panel's One Wellness Non-Negotiable
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The longevity boom has us all thinking harder about our long-term health.
However, the more we think about living forever, the more we tend to obsess over our behaviours. Brands are encouraging us to track a raft of metrics using their wearable technology and to take their expensive supplements. Longevity influencers and biohackers are leading us to believe we’re failing ourselves if we’re not up at 5am taking a dip in an ice bath. Perhaps our health anxiety has never been higher?
Longevity expert and award-winning aesthetic doctor Dr Sophie Shotter joins us to explain the science behind anti-ageing beauty regimes. Nadine Baggott, ITV’s resident beauty expert, brings her expertise on the changing face of the beauty industry.
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Timecodes:
00:00 Live BETTER not LONGER
00:41 'Longevity': Just Anti-Ageing Repackaged?
01:03 Health Span vs. Lifespan
02:22 Skin Vitality vs. Skin Vanity
03:23 Our Cultural Fear of Ageing
05:48 Celebrity’s Secret Undetectable Treatments
07:55 The 4 "Unsexy" Skincare Basics
09:07 Dangers of DIY Aesthetics
09:48 US vs. UK: Extreme Treatments
13:14 Teens & Anti-Ageing
17:18 Is Biohacking Just "Male Longevity"?
18:46 Why "Women Are Not Small Men"
21:13 The Unregulated Wellness Industry
23:50 The Dangerous Anti-Sunscreen Trend
26:20 SPF & Retinoids ARE Biohacking
29:20 Menopause, Misogyny, and HRT
41:26 The Best FREE Biohacks
44:55 Experts' Wellness Non-Negotiables
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Feeling burnt out despite trying every self-care trend? You're not alone. The constant pressure to perform 'wellness' is exhausting, and it’s time for a different approach.
Today we’re joined by two experts: NEOM Wellbeing founder Nicola Elliott, who turned her own anxiety into a wellbeing empire, and author of Radical Self Care, Rebecca Moore. They reveal why true self-care has been lost to social media buzzwords and how we can get it back.
This episode is your ultimate guide to thriving this autumn. Discover a powerful, practical toolkit of free rituals to reduce stress, build resilience, and create a routine that genuinely restores you.
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00:00 Is Self-Care Becoming Too Complicated?
00:22 Meet The Self-Care Experts: Nicola Elliott & Rebecca Moore
00:53 What Is Self-Care, Really?
01:54 Connection vs Consumerism
02:48 Unpacking 'Wellness Washing'
03:26 NEOM Founder's Burnout Story & The Start Of A Wellness Brand
06:33 Why Your Self-Care Rituals Must Be Personal To You
08:40 The Toxic Side of 'Self-Care' Culture
09:27 The Difference Between 'Soft Love' and 'Tough Love' In Self-Care
11:07 Self-Care Isn't Surviving, It's Thriving
12:20 Is Self-Care Gendered? A Look At Men's Wellness
14:10 Wellness vs. Wellbeing: What's the Difference?
15:35 The Invisible Labour of Women & The Need for Self-Care
18:50 Practical Takeaways: How Scent Affects Your Mood
22:28 How Yoga & Breathwork Can Change Everything
24:48 Overcoming The Barriers To Self-Care: Time & Money
28:32 How To Practice Self-Care This Autumn (For Free!)
31:50 Simple Self-Care Tips: Journaling & Sleep Routines
34:28 Why Do We Need To Be Taught Basic Wellness?
37:20 Our Experts' Non-Negotiable Wellness Habits
Rebecca’s book Radical Self Care
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What if burnout isn’t just about working too hard? Today, we ask whether exhaustion is an inevitable side effect of modern life, or a warning sign that something deeper needs to change.
Dr. Amos Ogunkoya - GP, Premier League doctor, and familiar face from The Traitors - has seen how stress eats away at both body and mind, from the pitch to the surgery room. And Zoe Kalar, the force behind sustainable social platform WeAre8, reveals how her own crash-and-burn in the tech world forced a radical rethink of what success actually looks like.
This conversation pulls apart our obsession with productivity and the story we’ve been sold about “hustle” and asks: what’s the real cost of constantly pushing for more?
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Timecodes:
00:02 What is Burnout?
02:42 The Doctor's Diagnosis: Emotional Exhaustion
04:53 Hidden Red Flags: Signs You're On the Edge
06:46 Burnout Prevention Toolkit
08:42 The Social Media Detox: A Digital Lifeline
11:22 How Big Tech Keeps Us Hooked
13:23 Toughness vs. Kindness: Finding the Balance
16:34 Resilience: Building a Mental Muscle
18:02 The Disconnect: Why Online Life Is So Draining
21:23 A Tale of Two Worlds: The Online Self vs. The Real You
24:47 Unlocking Tough Conversations: A Guide to Authentic Dialogue
29:04 The Power of Listening and "Soul Pain"
35:34 Building a Kinder Social Media
40:42 The Profit-Driven Burnout Machine: A Sobering Revelation
44:42 The Freedom to Choose Life: One Name, One Lesson
46:12 The Illusion of Control: Why We're Addicted to the Chaos
51:57 The Magic of Collective Consciousness
55:03 The Golden Rule of Wellness: Your Non-Negotiable
56:07 Move Your Body, Heal Your Mind: Dr. Amos's Rule
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Gut health has become one of the buzziest topics in wellness circles, but with so many terms being thrown around - microbiome, probiotic, prebiotic, gut-brain axis – it’s overwhelming to know what really matters.
The Gut Health Doctor Dr. Megan Rossi is a nutritionist and founder of Bio&Me and Smart Strains. She makes gut science practical, accessible, and delicious. Alongside Megan is Gemma Ogston, chef, author of The Healing Cookbook, and founder of Mama Shrooms. Gemma is all about good mood food and showing how what we eat can nourish both the gut and the mind.
Together we explore what your microbiome really is and why it matters, the difference between probiotics and prebiotics, and the fascinating link between the gut and the brain. Whether you’re a kombucha convert or just gut-curious, this conversation will leave you with simple, actionable ways to feel your best from the inside out.
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Timecodes
00:02 The Gut Microbiome: A Landmark Scientific Discovery
02:18 What Exactly Is Gut Health?
04:47 The Pillars of Gut Health: Beyond Diet
06:25 The Benefits of Fermented Foods
07:31 The Nocebo Effect and Social Media
10:43 The Super Six Plant Foods for Gut Health
12:13 The Joy of Eating and Mental Health
13:19 The 30 Plants Per Week Rule
16:17 How to Incorporate More Plants into Your Diet
19:09 Plant-Based vs. Carnivore Diets
24:37 The Gut-Brain Axis and Mental Health
26:52 Food, Mood, and Personal Experience
29:59 Ozempic and Appetite Suppressants
33:12 The Dangers of Social Media and Body Image
35:17 The Role of Supplements in Gut Health
38:32 Do Probiotic Supplements Work?
40:17 Finding Reputable Health Advice
42:02 The One Wellness Non-Negotiable
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Therapy has never been more widely discussed - or more debated. But do we actually need it as much as we think? And when it comes to our feelings, are we receiving too much validation, or not nearly enough?
Today, we’re joined by Ailey Jolie, a chartered psychologist who specializes in the mind–body connection and trauma processing. Her work explores embodiment, self-compassion, and how to move beyond the stories we tell ourselves. Alongside her is Maya Raichoora, the UK’s leading expert on visualization and mental fitness. She has coached elite athletes and high-powered executives on resilience and peak performance, and her book Visualize reveals how to think, feel, and perform at the very top of your game.
Together, we ask whether therapy is always the answer, what true resilience looks like, and how self-compassion and visualization can help us live, feel, and perform more fully
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00:00 Finding the Right Therapist: Is It Like Dating?
00:32 Does Everyone Really Need Therapy?
02:12 Why We Avoid Therapy & Our Feelings
03:42 The Difference Between Mental Health and Mental Fitness
06:17 The Different Types of Therapy Explained
07:57 The Power of a Relational Therapist
10:02 Why You Need to Try Different Therapists
12:47 The Rise of AI Therapists: Is It a Good Thing?
15:07 Why AI Therapists Miss the Point of Therapy
18:37 Why You Shouldn't Rush Your Healing Journey
21:37 Emotional Intelligence and Modern Dating
23:27 Does Everyone Need a Therapist? A Controversial Opinion
25:17 First Step to Therapy: Listening to Yourself
28:47 Therapy Speak vs Real Healing
33:12 Why We Should Stop Labeling Emotions
34:37 How to Start Your Self-Development Journey
36:47 Start with One Small Habit to Build Confidence
39:22 The Problem with "Good Vibes Only"
42:57 Are Younger Generations Over-Therapized?
54:52 What is Somatic Therapy and How Does It Help?
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Maya’s book ‘Visualise: Think, Feel, Perform Like the Top 1%’
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Mindset is one of the biggest wellness buzzwords today. While some approach mindfulness with authenticity and care, others miss the mark, leaving many unsure how the practice really works.
We’ll explore the meaning of mindfulness, explain it in theory and practice, analyse the mindset coaching boom, and look at exercises and the science behind how changing your thoughts can change your life.
Emilie is joined by rugby hall of fame alum and One Living founder Jonny Wilkinson, and heart-led therapist and author of Manifest Your True Essence, Estelle Bingham.
Together they discuss the power of mindset and whether shifting how you think can truly change your experiences. Jonny and Estelle share insights on thought, the unconscious mind, and how to interpret what our minds are telling us.
Estelle explains manifestation, how it’s often misunderstood, and whether influencers selling courses risk undermining the practice. Jonny reflects on how his relationship with thought has evolved, and how rugby and coaching have been shaped by new habits and mindset shifts.
Finally, Estelle and Emilie explore tools like meditation and journaling to help uncover your true self, clarify what you want, and achieve it in meaningful ways.
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Timecodes:
0:00 The Dark Side of Manifestation
0:46 Understanding the Ancient Roots of Mindfulness
2:43 The Most Powerful Mindset Shift
5:40 Stop Trying To Force Enjoyment
9:13 Risks of Wellness on Social Media
13:51 The Danger of Toxic Positivity
17:33 How to Heal Yourself to Manifest
20:09 Simple Steps to Change Your Mindset
26:02 Stepping Out of Your Own Way
33:58 The Single Non-Negotiable for Wellness
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WELL ENOUGH is here to make sense of the wild world of health and wellness, answering the biggest questions and busting myths and misinformation wide open.
How do I know if my gut is healthy? Should I freeze my eggs? What is manifestation? Do I really need therapy? And why is everyone telling me to just be grateful?
Join Fitness and Wellbeing Editor Emilie Lavinia and inspiring expert guests as we uncover the truth about mindfulness, the microbiome, fertility, relationships and more.
Each episode will tackle a new subject with the help of household names and leaders in their fields, dispelling the nonsense you might have read on TikTok and giving you peace of mind.
Fascinated by the pursuit of wellness Emilie Lavinia is one of the UK’s leading health and wellbeing journalists. She’s tried every trend, treatment and life-altering practice, reported on it and lived to tell the tale.
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