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Live Well Be Well is a popular podcast dedicated to empowering listeners to live their best lives through discussions on health, well-being, and personal growth. Hosted by Sarah Ann Macklin, each episode features expert guests such as Professor Tim Spector, Dr Will Bulsiewicz, Professor David Nutt, and Dr William Li, who provide insights and guidance on how to lead a fulfilling life in today's fast-paced world. With a mission to inspire and educate, Live Well Be Well has become a trusted res ...
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Discover how Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) can transform your life at any age with Dr. Louise Newson, a GP and hormone specialist. Sarah Ann shares her own personal experience of working with Dr. Louise and the life-changing effects it has had, so watch now to learn more about how taking hormones may be the missing piece of the puzzle. Listen t…
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Today, I sit down with Sharmadean Reid, a leader in the worlds of beauty, tech, and media. With a 20-year career that includes launching an innovative salon as well as founding a beauty tech startup, Sharmadean has consistently broken barriers. She was the first black woman to raise £1 million in VC funding in the UK and was awarded an MBE in 2015 …
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Creatine is commonly known for its benefits in athletic performance, but did you know it also plays a crucial role in brain health? Dr. Tommy Wood has a ph.D. in physiology and neuroscience, and here he shares the science behind creatine's cognitive benefits, as well as a study that compared the effects of creatine and caffeine in those who are sle…
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Can consciousness transform our lives and relationships? My recent conversation with Dr. Shefali would suggest so. What began as a discussion about self-awareness evolved into a deep exploration of how consciousness can transform every aspect of our lives, from our relationships to our sense of purpose. In this episode of Live Well, Be Well, we cha…
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Events don't cause stress, what causes stress are the views you have of those events. We have the power in our minds to control how we respond to events, and ultimately how we respond to everything. Harvard Psychologist Dr. Ellen Langer shares how when we connect the mind and body, we can learn how to reduce stress and see profound health benefits.…
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I'm thrilled to bring you my conversation with Dr. Casey Means, who is an expert in metabolic health. In this episode, we explore the science behind metabolic function and its impact on our overall health and wellbeing. Introduction to Live Well, Be Well (00:00) Metabolic Health Explained: The Secret to Vibrant Living (00:31) Understanding the Amer…
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Willpower has long been associated with self-control, but why has it not been associated with the ingredients in our foods? Dr. Chris van Tulleken is one of the BBC’s leading science presenters and author of the groundbreaking book, Ultra-Processed People. He discusses how ultra-processed foods and willpower are so closely linked, and why a seeming…
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Is friendship the most undervalued superpower of our time? My recent conversation with Simon Sinek suggests it might be. What began as a discussion about relationships evolved into a profound exploration of friendship's hidden potential to transform our lives, health, and success. In this eye-opening episode of Live Well, Be Well, we challenge conv…
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There's a lot of talk about SIBO, but how do we actually diagnose and treat it? Dr. William Bulsciewicz is an American Board Certified Gastroenterologist and author of the New York Times best seller, Fibre Fuelled. Here he discusses the various ways that are used to test for small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, and which ones might not actually b…
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You'll be familiar with a number of the eight core emotions, but you might be surprised at the full list. As a world-leading Neuroscientist and brain performance coach, Nicole knows how the human mind works. In this conversation, she demonstrates how to cope with our different emotions when they show up. Listen to the full episode here. Watch the f…
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You've heard of the Mediterranean diet, but have you heard of the Danish diet? Simon Hill is a Nutritionist, Physiotherapist, author of The Proof Is In The Plants and host of The Proof podcast. Simon shares his insights on the Danish dietary guidelines, and why we need to simplify our approach to nutrition and overall health. Listen to the full epi…
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You've probably heard of GLP-1, or Ozempic as it's more commonly known. But what actually is it? And who should really be taking it? Dr. William Li is a Physician, Scientist and the New York Times bestselling author of Eat To Beat Disease and Eat To Beat Your Diet. Here, Dr. Li discusses the origins of GLP-1 and the facts surrounding this much-disc…
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How is AI really impacting our lives? Mo Gawdat is the former Chief Business Officer of Google’s innovation lab, Google X, where he had a deep insight into what the future could hold. Mo shares the truth about how AI affects both our present and future, and how we can navigate all that it brings. Listen to the full episode here. Watch the full epis…
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Did you know that the gut microbiome has the diversity of a rainforest? And that our gut health affects everything from mood and cognitive function to stress and reproductive health. In this episode, we explore everything gut and microbiome-related with Dr. James Kinross, a leading microbiome scientist and surgeon. Dr. Kinross shares groundbreaking…
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Can natural hormones have an impact on healing your body? In this insightful episode,' host Sarah Ann Macklin speaks with Dr. Louise Newson, a GP and hormone specialist, about the impact of hormonal changes on women's physical and mental health. They discuss conditions such as PMS, PMDD, endometriosis, and polycystic ovarian disorder, emphasizing t…
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How can we optimise our health and take our cognitive performance to the next level? In this episode, Dr. Tommy Wood dives further into the impact and importance of diet, nutrition, and mindset in the physiology of the brain. With a Bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from the University of Cambridge, a medical degree from the University of Oxford, a…
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Can you use the power of your mind to overcome challenges? In this episode, Dr. Ellen Langer explores the power of mindset in overcoming challenges and achieving a healthy mind and body. Ellen Langer earned her Ph.D. at Yale University in Social and Clinical Psychology and joined the faculty at Harvard in 1977. Ellen studies the illusion of control…
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What really is in the food we eat? In this shocking and enlightening episode, Dr. Chris Van Tulleken explores the profound impact ultra-processed foods have on our health, society, and our relationship with food. Dr. Chris van Tulleken is an infectious diseases doctor at UCLH with a diploma in Tropical Medicine and a PhD in Molecular Virology from …
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Stress, long-term exhaustion and not being kind to our bodies can contribute to crippling emotional weight that can dysregulate our hormones and lead to autoimmune disease. Sarah is joined by Dr Sara Gottfried to explore how we can assess our hormones, how to tackle trauma and speak about the amazing benefits of MDMA therapy. Sara Gottfreid is a Ha…
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You have to change your diet to change your gut health, right? Or maybe not, as we learn in today’s episode. Dr. William Bulsciewicz is an American Board Certified Gastroenterologist and author of the New York Times best seller, Fibre Fuelled. He returns to the Live Well Be Well podcast to share an incredible amount of knowledge about the gut, incl…
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Sarah Ann is joined by practitioner and co-founder of Sensate, Stefan Chmelik, to explore how the mind-blowing Vagus Nerve could hold the answer to improving your mental and physical health. Discover what methods you can use to lower your stress, anxiety and reduce your chances of developing chronic disease. Listen to the full episode here Watch th…
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Can we really stop the overthinking process? According to Neuroscientist Nicole Vignola - yes, we most definitely can. As a world-leading Neuroscientist and brain performance coach, Nicole knows how the human mind works. And in this conversation she demonstrates that if you change your brain, you can change your life. Through a combination of scien…
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From the moment our periods start, we experience symptoms such as PMS and PMDD - but most of us just DEAL WITH IT. This can lead to many serious health problems being undiagnosed. Sadly it could be a reason for more severe symptoms during the menopause, leading to an increased risk of heart disease, dementia and even early death. And doctors are de…
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Protein seems to be the most popular nutrient on the block right now. From debates about plant versus animal protein, to the ongoing question about protein timing and if it really matters - our screens and feeds are full of it. But what does the science say about protein? We cover it all this week with our guest Simon Hill, a Nutritionist, Physioth…
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Hailed as the Godfather of Nutrition, Professor Christopher Gardner reveals if the Keto diet can have an effect on your mental health to help you understand the best way to fuel your body. Listen to the full episode here Watch the full episode here Follow me, Sarah Ann Macklin on InstagramBy Sarah Ann Macklin
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