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At Source
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36 episodes
9 months ago
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Davina Rankin – on the real-life experiences of a picture-perfect influencer
https://www.instagram.com/davvyxx/?hl=en Davina is a public figure and influencer who was brought into the spotlight after her appearances on reality TV shows Married at First Sight and I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! She has since become a published children’s author with a focus on mindfulness and affirmations and is passionate about holistic wellness. She facilitates and hosts candid conversations on her podcast - Who? Me? - and is a celebrity speaker at events. Things we chat about: The difference between being on reality TV and reality, and the impact it has on relationships and friendships. Her experience with postnatal depression. Conscious parenting and her children book series. Body image, being in the feminine and holistic living. You can listen to her podcast Who? Me? on all major platforms, and find out more on her involvement with Geelong Women’s Business Club here: https://www.geelongwomensbusinessclub.com/
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2 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 8 seconds

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Ros Ben-Moshe – on the theory and practice of laughter as therapy
https://ros-benmoshe.com/books/ Ros Ben-Moshe is a positivity, resilience, and laughter-as-therapy academic at La Trobe University in Melbourne. She teaches positive psychology, is a researcher, and has authored two books. Things we chat about: Why we laugh and what happens on a physiological level in our bodies when we do. Her books ‘The Laughter Effect’ and ‘Laughing at Cancer’, as well as her firsthand experiences. Ben-Moshe’s research about older people living in aged care facilities and laughter yoga. The modern collective sense of humour and actionable takeaways for you about laughter. You can also find out more about the La Trobe professional short course - Laughter, Resilience and Wellbeing – we talk about here: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/courses/short-courses/laughter-resilience-and-wellbeing
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 25 seconds

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Tamzyn Adding - on embracing boldness
https://misslolo.com/ Tamzyn is a Founder and Company Director of Miss Lolo, an interior design company that injects the joy of colour into homes and commercial spaces in New Zealand, Australia, the US and Canada. With a degree in design and national business awards to her name, she’s an advocate for living boldly and authentically, and ignoring the trends that come and go. It’s an ethos she has always carried with her, from being a celebrity fashion stylist to birthing her company. Things we chat about: Encouraging and embracing boldness Owning and expanding your own business Tall Poppy Syndrome Balancing business, family and self Surviving breast cancer
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2 years ago
53 minutes 30 seconds

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Sonia Waters – on the world of sexology and living in our full selves
www.wildself.nz  Sonia is a somatic sexologist and embodiment therapist who stepped away from a corporate career in architecture and construction to help people on their journey to reconnecting with their physical selves. From individual bodywork sessions to workshops and adventures, Sonia is passionate about living in the magic of every day and sharing tools for people to find their gold. She is certified with the Somatic Sex Educators Association of Australasia and currently doing her master's degree in psychology.    Things we chat about:   Common reasons people seek her help and social taboos  Somatic therapy   Being disconnected from our physical selves Journeying from corporate to country life  The history of sexology, and its power to deepen intimate relationships  Living authentically, pornography and body image in the digital age  Little t and big T traumas and their impact on our sensual being 
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2 years ago
48 minutes 17 seconds

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Dr Hinemoa Elder – on spiritual wisdom
https://amzn.to/3JTcO82  Dr Hinemoa Elder is a Māori child and adolescent psychiatrist, author, advocate, and former television presenter. Dr Hinemoa is also a researcher on traumatic brain injury for the Auckland University of Technology, and a member of the New Zealand Mental Health Review Tribunal. She is a staunch advocate for Te Reo Māori and continues her learning journey in te reo.  She has most recently written the book Wawata – Moon Dreaming: Daily Wisdom Guided by Hina, the Māori Moon after the success of Aroha, Māori wisdom for a contented life lived in harmony with the planet, which was named on the Oprah Winfrey Book Club in 2021.  Things we chat about:   How Dr Hinemoa came to the world of psychiatry Curiosity The power of connection to our heritage How our sense of self and our authentic identities play a role in mental health Working alongside youth Experiences of prejudice Dr Hinemoa’s books
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2 years ago
52 minutes 11 seconds

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Suzy Cato – on being kind to ourselves and communicating with our kids
https://suzy.co.nz/   Suzy Cato is one of New Zealand’s most beloved children’s presenters, with a career spanning radio announcing and television presenting. We’ve come to know and love her through the iconic shows You and Me, and Suzy’s World, and she later starred in Dancing with the Stars and The Masked Singer. These days you’ll catch her on her YouTube channel, Suzy Cato’s Treehut TV, where she continues to educate and inspire tamariki through regular episodes of Suzy’s Book Corner. She also shares Kiwi content with songs and stories on her radio show Suzy & Friends, which you can listen to on a number of different stations around Aotearoa.   Things we chat about:  Finding moments of stillness  Remembering to be kind to ourselves  Reconsidering the concept of failure and teaching this to our children  Giving children device free time   Communicating about mental health  Suzy’s experience with working during lockdown  Overcoming self-doubt and building resilience  
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2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 38 seconds

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Aaron Schultz – on addressing mental health proactively and overcoming stigma
https://www.outbackmind.org.au/  Aaron Schultz founded The Outback Mind in 2019, establishing it as a health promotion charity, The Outback Mind Foundation, in 2022. Having managed male teams across the construction, mining and manufacturing industries, Aaron could see the need for a preventative approach to mental health to help men in regional Australia. Previously suffering from anxiety and burnout in his own life, Aaron became a teacher of yoga, meditation, and anxiety management education.   Things we chat about:   Aaron’s journey growing The Outback Mind Foundation from regional Queensland to serve larger communities   His personal ‘aha’ moment and what drives him to help others   Mental health stigma, particularly for men Yoga and meditation as a powerful tool   Weaknesses in our education and health systems which are reactive instead of proactive Lack of support services in regional Australia  Wellbeing in the workplace  The role of diet and physical activity in mental health  
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2 years ago
56 minutes 26 seconds

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Aaron Taylor – on healing modern problems from the inside out
https://nougly.nz/nz  Aaron Taylor is the co-founder of health and wellness tonic brand No Ugly. Having spent a big part of his career agency-side, Aaron made the decision to co-found and run his own business in 2017. He knows that we all want the most out of every day, which requires us to be on top of our game mentally, physically and emotionally. This belief has driven the formation of No Ugly’s tonics, packed full of vitamins and minerals and nothing ‘ugly’.  Things we chat about:   The beliefs that created a foundation for No Ugly   The undervalued power of sleep  Boosting our diets    The formulation of No Ugly tonics and the ingredients   Recycling and the SWAPPA system  Aaron’s personal experience shifting careers and looking after his health  No Ugly’s support for bettering mental health in the community   The role of employers in driving health conversations  What’s on the horizon for No Ugly  
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2 years ago
55 minutes 8 seconds

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Matt Golinski – on cooking as stress relief and medicine
Matt Golinski is a professional chef who is joining us from Australia. Having been raised on a tropical fruit farm on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, he developed a strong connection to fresh produce from the land that has influenced his relationship with cooking and food throughout the course of his life. Matt has had a broad and interesting career, having been one of the original team members of the TV show ‘Ready Steady Cook’, executive chef at some of Queensland’s leading restaurants and founding his own catering company among many other achievements.   Things we chat about:   The struggle to eat well in a modern world of convenience    Nourishment from good, simple ingredients  Engaging with cooking as a creative, tactile activity that can deliver stress relief  Tools to make the kitchen a mindful space  Prioritising time for cooking and Matt’s views on wholesome foods  Becoming disconnected from the land and growing accustomed to beautiful produce  The Slow Food Movement and the importance of establishing a good relationship with food in our children’s lives  The benefits of eating locally and in season Cost-effective ways to eat healthily  
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 43 seconds

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Sheridan Eketone – on parenting in a digital age and keeping our families well
https://parentingplace.nz/  Sheridan Eketone is a Family Coach, Presenter and Facilitator Trainer at the Parenting Place, a New Zealand charity for families. The Parenting Place offers everything from practical resources, events, courses and one-on-one coaching to help parents wherever they are on their journey. Sheridan has four children of her own and takes inspiration from the lessons her tamariki have taught her when it comes to her work.  Things we chat about:   Attachment theory  What we can learn from our children Navigating screen time  Safe use of social media   Discussing some of life’s big topics with our kids including body image and mental health Managing your mood and stress as a parent   Teaching resilience  Resources and toolboxes for parents  
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2 years ago
58 minutes 20 seconds

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Rob Campbell – on how to cultivate your creativity
Rob Campbell is Chief Strategy Officer at Colenso BBDO, a creative agency that has worked with iconic local and global brands to produce award-winning work that has the power to create positive change. With Google, Nike and Spotify among the brands Rob has worked alongside; his career path has seen him become a well-known strategist and a champion of creativity and chaos.
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3 years ago
1 hour 36 seconds

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Grant Schofield – on everything from how to reframe and understand our health to cold water immersion
Grant Schofield is a professor of Public Health at AUT and director of the University’s Human Potential Centre. He has been a Ted X speaker and co-authored the widely-selling book What The Fat, addressing the widespread fear of fats and the overconsumption of carbohydrates. Throughout his career, he has sought to educate the public on challenging their approach to health and provide lifestyle solutions for people to implement that can prevent chronic disease.
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3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 47 seconds

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Hannah Mellsop – on how to run a business and focus on health and well-being
Hannah Mellsop is a founder and director of Real Rad Food and a former Pilates instructor. She makes plant-based healthy treats, and some of our listeners may remember her collaboration with us at NatureBee on the limited-edition power pollen slices! She’s a woman on a mission and has gone from selling her creations at local markets to national supermarkets, and now has her online store. What started as her hobby has turned into an in-demand business, with her goods often selling out within hours.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 31 seconds

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James Denton – on living the organic and sustainable lifestyle
James Denton is a co-founder of GoodFor – a wholefood refillery chain aiming at our waste problem. With six stores around New Zealand and counting, James is passionate about changing how we think about sustainable shopping and organic foods, making them easily accessible and a simple swap for even your everyday essentials.
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3 years ago
45 minutes 23 seconds

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Andrea Beaman – on natural living and healing yourself from within
Andrea Beaman is a Natural Foods Chef, thyroid expert, holistic health coach, and herbalist dedicated to natural healing and sustainable eating and living. She educates people on how to heal and prevent disease using ancient, time-tested wisdom.
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3 years ago
51 minutes 28 seconds

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Dr Rosie Bosworth - future foods advisor, communications specialist and entrepreneur
Dr Rosie Bosworth is a future foods advisor, communications specialist and entrepreneur passionate about crafting stories and co-creating progressive, health-driven, scaleable and sustainable communities and food systems fit for a growing world.
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3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 12 seconds

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Carolyn Enting – editor of New Zealand’s Good Magazine
Carolyn Enting grew up on a rural two-acre block of native bush on Blue Mountains Rd, Upper Hutt New Zealand. Being surrounded by nature and trees, she described it as a magic place to grow up, hang out, read and dream.
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3 years ago
51 minutes 16 seconds

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Annette Faamausili - sleep consultant on how to get a better night’s sleep for you and your family
Annette Faamusili has worked as a sleep consultant for over 20 years. She has trained and qualified in the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK and set up and ran a specialist Sleep Clinic, having gained a wealth of knowledge and expertise to tackle sleep issues in babies and toddlers.
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3 years ago
53 minutes 30 seconds

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Steph Dowse - relationship expert on New Zealand’s Married at First Sight chats all things love and relationships
Steph Dowse is a counsellor and therapist with more than 25 years of experience in areas of mental health (psychiatry), trauma, addictions, sexuality, adoption, family therapy, couples counselling, workplace burnout and relationships, critical incident debriefing and adolescent struggles.
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 45 seconds

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Dr Libby Weaver - nutritional biochemist and a thirteen-times bestselling author breaks down wellbeing
Dr Libby Weaver is a nutritional biochemist and a thirteen-times bestselling author, speaker and founder of the food-based supplement range, Bio Blends. Her mission is to empower and inspire people to take charge of their health and happiness through her books, live events and online courses.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 42 seconds

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