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Synopsis

This podcast is all about sharing the knowledge I gained through my own personal struggles and through my guests who are pioneers in wellness who are changing the way we view health all together. Not only are they masters in their crafts, but are people who I have personally observed grow and blossom as healers and entrepreneurs. I truly hope that this space adds the value you seek, and will give you the starting blocks to heal too. All you need to do to get started is to subscribe and you can leave the rest in our hands. Looking forward to sharing this time together.

Episodes

  • the truth about instagram

    25/05/2022 Duration: 16min

    as most of you know Instagram has been a big part of my life. it's literally why I am where I am today. but like many, the relationship feels rocky right now with the constant updates and glitches - so where do we as creators and consumers go? so today I open up about where I am at, answers some questions, but most importantly START the new seasons of the Big Sister Podcast. and to those who have been my day one, I cant thank you enough, and I hope this will be a new way we can connect with each other, cause I miss you #ilysm 

  • Action Paralysis in Small Businesses

    14/10/2021 Duration: 11min

    In this new series w/ Gina, owner of @design.bar.studio, we are chatting all things small business's. Starting with, why we struggle to start in the first place aka Action Paralysis.  We dive into how it happens, when it happens and how you can over come it in your small business journey to success. ENJOY!

  • What we wish we learnt in school about sex.

    01/06/2021 Duration: 29min

    Sex isn’t just P in V, and to be taught that, is outdated and far from inclusive! So many grey areas have filled the gaps the education system left out. So in this episode, we are filling them with solid, sex-positive cement! Including; - how female genitalia work! - your vulva is glorious, get to know it!  - how close is your circle? Close enough to chat about masturbation? - removing shame around very common things, such as vaginismus, STD’s and other syndromes!  We hope you leave this episode knowing that there is no right or wrong way to be sex-positive. You don’t have to be outspoken, or dress in black leather, or have sex x amount of times. It’s rather about making sure others feel that their sexual experiences/needs/desires are valid too.

  • Why you aren’t broken and changing the outdated narrative around sex drive.

    24/05/2021 Duration: 22min

    In this episode we discuss the science behind sex drive and why it doesn’t exist (at least what we think to be true). The dual control method is unpacked, a new narrative to the outdated high/low “sex drive” belief. A narrative that gives you more power over your own body and desires.  We help you to understand that you are a unique system, with unique & different & ever-changing sexual turn-ons & turn-offs.  So therefore We all need to be actively creating the most appealing contexts that personally drive us toward intimacy and pleasure, as well as communicating with our partners on how to help.  As always, we remind you that you are normal as well as multidimensional! Book Recommendations: Come as you are - Emily nagoski Dr T - a guide to sexual health and pleasure The vagina bible - Jen Gunter

  • Talking About Sex, More & Positively!

    18/05/2021 Duration: 29min

    In the new season w/ @emmkirsty a qualified embodiment practitioner. To be honest a podcast could never encompass all we have to say about comprehensive sex education, it’s advantages and how we can go about it. But for now, We am here. We are here to start and continue the conversations, the laughs and the hard questions. Enjoy!

  • How do we help someone with a mental illness?

    02/11/2020 Duration: 29min

    The most common question asked in Dr. Jess Stanbridge's practice ~ so we decided to record a podcast together and discuss how we can aid in the healing and holding space of those we love the most. One of the biggest takeaways I got from this episode was before trying to help we must first check-in with our capacity to be able to fully offer our support which, is just one of the many topics of discussion in today's podcast episode.

  • Practical Mental Health Tips

    26/10/2020 Duration: 37min

    "I would like to start this by stating that everyone has mental health ~ we sometimes forget that. There can be a sense of “othering” when we talk about mental health but it’s incredibly important to remember that because you have brain, you have mental health. And the definition of mental health is not the absence of a mental illness; it’s includes our emotional, psychological and social wellbeing. It also determines how we handle stress, make life choices and relate to others. Just like you look after your body by caring for your physical health, so you should be looking after your mental health by caring for your brain." And in today's episode we talk about how to practically do that with our co-host Jessica Stanbridge, a qualified psychiatrist who specialises in women's mental health. 

  • Breaking Down Cyberbullying

    12/10/2020 Duration: 46min

    If not me, who? If not now, then when? ... I asked myself after a week of being cyberbullied. At what point of being bullied online do we draw the line and stand up and talk about how these negligible actions affect real people behind our screens ~ This thought soon afterward became the catalyst to this season of the Podcast with our new co-host Dr. Jessica Stanbridge, a qualified psychiatrist who specialises in womxn's mental health. In EP.01 today, we discuss: what cyberbullying is and how it is different from traditional bullying. why it is so problematic and what the mental health implications are. How we can manage it if it has/had to happen to us With people having access to us 24/7, it is so important to be firm in our boundaries and what you will and will not accept in your space online. Especially if its a place you spend a lot of time on because it has become a place we can not leave when going home, this space comes home with us. You are allowed boundaries when it comes to your mental health.

  • How I live with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis + HUGE Q+A with Registered Dietician Jessica Kotlowitz

    21/09/2020 Duration: 01h13min

    I am more than my autoimmune ~ there is more to my story, but for today I will be sharing my update Hashiomots Thyroids journey and where I am at with my co-host and registered dietician Jessica Kotlowitz on the final episode of season 3. We get to 100's of your questions that include but not limited to: What is Hashies? What are the symptoms? Do I still experience flare-ups if so what are they and how often? What and how with testing for Hashies? What medication am I on, is it helping? How to decrease thyroid antibodies? Did my boob job cause it? Have I experienced referred pain because of Hashies? Did Hashies affect my cycle? Do I feel more tired than other people my age? What diet do I follow { do I avoid anything? } Do I still eat gluten, sugar, and dairy? Did I follow an illumination diet? Did eating a more plant-based diet help? How do I manage with digestion? Did I cut out unnatural beauty and cleaning products? Do I struggle to lose weight and have no energy to exercis

  • Debunking Common Nutrition Myths

    27/08/2020 Duration: 01h33s

    In todays episode we dive into the background on what makes for evidence-based recommendations in nutrition and how nutrition myths can spread and how they fool us. We also get into: ~ How to decipher which myths are true or false? ~ Gluten: is gluten unhealthy? Should we all be avoiding it? ~ Organic foods and pesticides. Is organic really healthier? ~ Soy: Do soy products contain estrogen? Do they affect your hormone levels? Can soy be part of a healthy diet? ~ Juicing: Should we all be juicing? Why/ why not? ~ Do we need to detox? ~ Processed food: Is all processed food bad? Should we eat a diet that is 100% whole-foods? What is the definition of processed food? ~ Carbs: Do carbs really lead to weight gain? Do carbs lead to diabetes and other diseases? Should we be avoiding carbs? ~ Fresh vs. canned vs. frozen: Is fresh really better?

  • How to Have a Balanced Vegan Diet.

    20/08/2020 Duration: 45min

    Jessica’s and Candice share their journeys to becoming vegan and more plant based. We also dive into some of the below questions: Is veganism a fad diet? Is veganism a weight loss diet? Is a vegan diet safe? What are the common nutrients of concern on a vegan diet? Which supplements do you need to take as a vegan? What common mistakes do people make when following a vegan diet. Should a vegan diet be 100% whole-foods? How to eat a balanced, healthy vegan diet.

  • IBS & Gut Health.

    13/08/2020 Duration: 01h01min

    In todays episode Jessica Kotlowitz, a registered dietitian and myself share our journeys with IBS. We dive into: What is IBS? How is it diagnosed? How does gut health play a role in IBS? How do you treat IBS? What is “leaky gut”? Which foods affect gut health and IBS? (sugar? Gluten? Dairy? Prebiotics?) Probiotics and prebiotics: Do you need supplements? Which supplements should you take? Should you eat fermented foods? Etc. Can your gut health affect your mood and vice versa?

  • Lets talk about Diet Culture

    06/08/2020 Duration: 01h17min

    In today's episode, Jess and I share our journeys to food freedom PLUS: ~ What is diet culture + what does dieting does to our relationship with food and our body? ~ Why diets do not work + what the science says. ~ Why cutting out food groups/ following restrictive diets can affect your health. ~ Orthorexia, food phobias, fear-mongering, and social media. ~ And how to move forward from diet culture to food freedom and body kindness.

  • Don't Mess With Fad Supplements.

    29/07/2020 Duration: 45min

    Today’s podcast topic has always been one of interest to me as the rise of fad supplements and the ‘one pill or powder fixes all’ continues to surface on our feeds and dig into our pockets. We touch on marketing, legislation, regulation. False marketing claims vs. evidence-based supplements. Nutrition supplements and their uses. Toxicity/ danger of nutritional supplements + interaction with medications. Fad supplements: collagen, fat burners, detox teas/ capsules, hair/skin/nail formulations,immune-boosters. How to choose the right supplements

  • Hormones, Periods and Acne.

    24/07/2020 Duration: 43min

    Host Candice Bodington & Co - Host Jessica Kotlowitz share their story of coming off the pill. We discuss if food, nutrition and exercise affect hormonal balance and fertility, managing acne and if it can aid in regulating your period. Most importantly discussing when should you stop blaming your diet/ yourself for the imbalances you may be experiencing. Show notes: Sex explained on Netflix The Flo app to track your cycle 

  • The Patience + Timing when Owning a Small Business

    05/03/2020 Duration: 40min

    When it comes to starting a small business, the highs and lows demand a tone of patients and a sprinkle of good timing. In today’s episode I sit down w/ Robyn Keyser, founder of Artclub and Friends where we chat about the reality of being a womxn entrepreneur in a predominately male-run industry. We also get into the importance of being fulfilled in your job, which always comes down to the intention of you why.

  • Fast Fashion is Everyones Problem!

    25/02/2020 Duration: 35min

    "Fast fashion is everyone's problem because everyone wears clothes" - a quote from today's episode with the founders of Style Rotate, Cape Towns' favorite rotational wardrobe.  I sit down with both Cleo and Natasha and discuss their new business model, fast fashion, greenwashing and thin privilege within the fashion space. An inspiring and educational episode that we hope encourages listeners to make small changes. Lets rent, borrow, share looks and join the movement! 

  • Blood Sweat & PCOS!

    20/02/2020 Duration: 54min

    Yup, today’s podcast with Dana Alloy, an evidence-based reproductive health researcher at UCL and Women's health educator, is all about the menstrual cycle, PCOS, hormone imbalances, the pill, loss of period, the importance of having an educated conversation with your doctors.  Dana and I share our own stories around hormonal imbalances, and she gives her honest thoughts on where we are with certain research based on today's topic. It's a juicy one, and for more Women's health information, head to @dana.alloy on Instagram.

  • Relatable Learnings in Relationships

    13/02/2020 Duration: 47min

    "Don’t look for relationships" - Luke Wright Sharing a glimpse into our 6-year relationship in todays episode. Answering all your questions how we keep the spark alive, jealousy and marriage. We are by no means experts, but personally, I enjoy hearing others' love stories, commonality, and learnings in relatable relationships. Hope you enjoy, and if you do have a hot sec to rate and review, that would be so nice!

  • How to Save Money, The Billy Basics.

    05/02/2020 Duration: 50min

    Spilling the tea about your finances into todays episode with PierreVan Der Merve a financial representative for Liberty and Stanlib.We had an INSANE amount of interest on this weeks topic, but we narrowed it down to: Practical ways to start saving and the billy basics. How to save when you have limited funds and living hand to month. How to overcome finial anxiety? Should I leave work and travel? How to set up a monthly budget and keep it updated? Is property still a good place to invest your money? 20 something and unsure about if I’m to young to have life insurance etc? What should I do with the money in my bank to save for the future? How much of your salary should you be saving each month? Best place to invest for your Childs education? My biggest take away, was that it is better to save something than nothing, and you’re never to young or old to start. I really hope you enjoy this episode, and if you have any other topics or guest you would like to see on the show please pop us a comme

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