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Conversations for a Complete Life

Rachael Jansen: Journalist, coach, writer

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A show for women who want it all - a complete life - but without the overwhelm. It's another way of looking at balance - how do we successfully juggle all the elements of a complete life? Combine a career or business with family, and stay healthy and sane? Journalist Rachael Jansen brings you interviews and ideas to help you have a Complete Life.
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How do you know when your anxiety is normal, and when it might need professional intervention or treatment? With the Covid 19 pandemic, state of the world, and even plain old perimenopausal hormone shifts, anxiety is common for many of us, so Dr Jodi Richardson joins us on the show to talk all about anxiety and what we can do about it.…
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If there's one thing that can make all the difference to your health and wellbeing in your 40s, it's understanding hormone repair in perimenopause. When I came across the book Hormone Repair Manual by Lara Briden, I immediately emailed an invitation to the podcast to her to talk about it, as the book is one of the best I've read so far on hormones …
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Feeling negative about your body or how you look consumes a lot of women often for a long time, even from childhood. Learning self-acceptance helped Emma and Carla Papas not only overcome body image issues, but they also discovered the power of yoga and movement to develop inner strength as much as the physical.…
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Reducing stress and the stress response in your body is one of the most important and effective things you can do for your health and wellbeing, and tapping has been scientifically proven to do this really quickly and easily. Dr Peta Stapleton is a world leader in the research into tapping, and she shares with us what that research shows, and what …
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Come on now, be honest: do you need to think about taming tech and being less digitally connected? No judgement – it’s an issue I am constantly grappling with, especially post-Covid when I really spent way too much time every day keeping track of the news. Good news though! Dr Kristy Goodwin joined the show to take us through the major issues tech …
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Finding time to exercise can be a real hassle, and so I'm a huge advocate of the idea of 10 minute movement - looking to include achievable chunks of time throughout the day to move. In this conversation though, we shorten the time even more - two minutes - with Lizzy Williamson from Two Minute Moves, and explore how including more movement in your…
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“I don’t have time” – a common refrain for time-poor women everywhere when it comes to fitting in the things they need or want to do but other obligations seem to get in the way. In this conversation, I riff about balance as a time issue – and how we spend our time is how we spend our life.
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Burnout is a term used by many women to describe a complete exhaustion they feel, and the multitude of symptoms that accompany it. It's a real risk for overwhelmed women, so Rachael invited naturopath Jules Galloway to come on the show to talk about what burnout is, how it happens, and the symptoms to look out for.…
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In a world where feminine traits are seen as weaknesses, Julie Parker is encouraging women to reclaim their sacred talents and follow the priestess path. In this episode, she explains what that means and how modern sacred women can incorporate ancient wisdom in their daily lives.By Rachael Jansen
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Motherhood does not come with the requirement that you are responsible for all the laundry, dishes, cleaning and tidying. That is not in the job description of 'mother'. Being a mother means loving and protecting and raising your kids. In every other way, you should treat your family like your flatmates.…
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Nicole Avery joins the show for a conversation on her life from corporate gig to mother of 5 and parenting expert via her highly successful blog Planning With Kids. We talk about the struggle of losing yourself in motherhood, the overwhelm of doing all the things, being organised and having goals.By Rachael Jansen
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There's a two dimensional idea of having it all that is essentially defined by the ideas of having a family, including loving partner, and career success which includes financial gain. But that's not having it all because it leaves out of the picture elements of life you need for your health, happiness and wellbeing. My take on the idea is to live …
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Pascale Helyar-Moray is the founder and CEO of Super Rewards, a new online platform that rewards women with superannuation contributions just for shopping online. The new platform promises to shake up the superannuation system, and allow women to contribute to their financial security in a way they haven't been able to before.…
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After decades working as Australia's top award-winning makeup artist making other people beautiful, Suzi Dent found herself a first-time beauty queen at the age of 55. She had to get comfortable in dresses and learn how to stand and walk in high heels, after a life-time of dressing down and trying to cover her body. She shares with us, in her own i…
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When it comes to getting everything done in a day, routines can be a blessing. If we’re not careful though, routines can work against us, particularly when they’re accompanied by bad habits. In this episode, I talk about some of the science and psychology behind creating habits and how we might use that to create better balance in our lives.…
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This is an important conversation ladies, and one we need to have regularly and in many formats. The essence of this episode is this: until gender equality is a man’s issue as well, it will never be. We cannot correct an imbalance when only one side is trying to right it, especially when it’s the side that is disadvantaged and holds less power in t…
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If you’re looking for inspirational women who have risen to the top of a competitive, male-dominated profession then it’s hard to look past Australia’s top female journalists. In this episode I four key strategies for women who want to succeed, as suggested by several of the speakers at the 2018 Women in Media conference.…
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When, exactly, does a girl’s potential disappear? The statistics tell us girls outperform boys at school; that more young women enter university; and more of them graduate from university. Yet, graduate starting salaries favour men in all fields of study but two, and in nine out of 13 industries. I share some thoughts on why women still lag behind …
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Very few, if any, women ever say they have a work-life balance. Not a good one, anyway. Balance isn’t impossible though. The problem is we haven’t understood it well enough to make it work. Despite the sense of difficulty that surrounds the concept, it is nevertheless something worth pursuing because we cannot live happily or be healthy without som…
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Women grow up hearing this message - good girls give and mothers are wonderful because they would sacrifice themselves for their children. But this narrative of sacrifice needs to change so that women don't feel obligated to give up everything to their own detriment. Changing the story to one of service though enables you to give your all without h…
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Hopefully this episode will put you to sleep. Not permanently and not immediately but certainly more often! As part of the new look podcast, I want to address some of the reasons and issues we don't thrive as working women juggling family, and a big part of that is related to our health and lifestyle. Some of it is obvious, and some not so much. I …
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This episode is all about having the courage to choose yourself and your own life. It starts out about business and Instagram but the story of Liss Amyah is ahhh-mazing and she is the definition of true courage, grace and strength. She is the mother of six children, is now a single mum, and runs her business in which she shares beautiful lettering …
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Soooooo, what is going onnnnn? If you've followed me or the podcast for a while, you will have heard me mention or speak about pivoting many times. That I've done more pivots than a ballerina. And here is another one. SHE is gone, and in her place, is a more complete woman. The podcast is continuing but s h e is not. It's a new name and expanded co…
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Karla Gilbert is one of Australia's most loved sporting icons, still considered the Queen of Surf Lifesaving even post-retirement. She has taken the lessons of perseverance and resilience learnt from being was the country’s most successful female surf lifesaver and applied them to building her own online business as a health coach. In this intervie…
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Our society needs women to contribute their thoughts and ideas to balance views. We need that more than ever as we can now see in world events, and we can start doing that from our keyboard, on our laptop at our kitchen bench. Amplifying women's voices - encouraging women to contribute to the conversation - is vitally important in a world that's ou…
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