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98 episodes
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Uninterrupted Australian Women's Health
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- Health & Fitness
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4.1 • 110 Ratings
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Want to feel happier, healthier and more empowered? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each ep, we chat to inspiring women about life, success, health, fitness, wellness… and everything in between. In these intimate, one-on-one conversations, we’ll discover what drives them and how they've dealt with life's inevitable hurdles. So sit back, relax and enjoy.
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Here's how Brooke Hogan came out on top
Brooke Hogan is a beacon of gold.
Her Instagram shows a grid of family, retriever, Pilates and composure. But, like all stories in life, it's taken hard work to get there: a sometimes confronting modelling career, a first business that didn't cut the mustard and, most importantly, an arduous but ultimately successful IVF journey.
Here's how Brooke Hogan took hits, misses and dives but has firmly landed on her feet.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
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Everyone wants to be Paralympian Ellie Cole's best mate
Numbers are a big part of Ellie Cole's life.
She lost one leg at the age of three, has won 17 - yes, 17 - medals in swimming and is Australia's most decorated Paralympian.
But what's Ellie's biggest achievement? Beyond the joy of co-parenting her five-month-old son Felix, it's how humble, candid and lovable she is. Tune in to meet a woman who is a legend in more ways than one.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
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Tiff Hall is tackling 'bounce-back' culture head on
After two pregnancies, weight gain, a couple of mum tums and feeling a bit lost in the process, Tiff Hall has something to say.
The ex-Gladiator, author, tv personality and fitness trainer talks to head of brand for Women's Health, Scarlett Keddie, about postpartum repression, women supporting women and the power of a good Winston Churchill quote.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
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What's Melissa Leong's next move?
We're back! Uninterrupted is live, and for the first ep of the season Melissa Leong chats about life at the moment, managing anxiety and depression from a young age, her love of perfume and mixed martial arts, and locking herself out of the house (relatable).
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
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Stressed, Anxious Or Overwhelmed? Tapping Might Help | Poppy Delbridge
Here’s a not-so-fun stat that many of us may relate to: 69 per cent of women are currently stressed, according to a 2022 report by Liptember Foundation. That’s just one reason we’re excited about today’s podcast guest. Mind coach Poppy Delbridge is on a mission to help people ease stress and live their best, most joyful lives. As well as drawing on the likes of manifestation, she’s also an expert in tapping – a practice that involves physically tapping on certain areas of the body. You’ll hear more about that in this episode, and you can dig even deeper via Poppy’s new book ‘Tapping In: Manifest the life you want with the transformative power of tapping’. She even takes our managing editor Alex Davies through a short tapping exercise at the end of their chat.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted by WH managing editor Alex Davies and produced by WH editor-in-chief Lizza Gebilagin with additional sound editing by Jess Campbell.
For more from Women’s Health Australia, find us on Instagram, visit our website or find the print and digital editions of the magazine.
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Francesca Hung | On Identity, Cold Showers And Finding Happiness In Your Own Skin
Before interviewing Chris Hemsworth on the red carpet, making history as the first woman of Asian descent to be crowned Miss Universe Australia, or becoming a beauty ambassador for Swisse, Francesca Hung struggled with her identity.
For a long time, her mental health was affected by not feeling like she truly belonged, like she was in "no man's land" as she didn't look "typically Australian" while also being disconnected from her Asian heritage. It's a feeling many first-gen Aussies will relate to but one that's not often spoken about or the affect it's had on mental health. It's why she's sharing her story so openly. In this episode, Francesca talks about how she made peace with her identity, the impact of exercise (and cold showers) on her wellbeing and why true beauty and wellness comes from within.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH editor-in-chief Lizza Gebilagin with additional sound editing by Jess Campbell.
For more from Women’s Health Australia, find us on Instagram, visit our website or find the print and digital editions of the magazine.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Customer Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyable listen.
Great conversations with some very talented inspirational women. The only improvement I would make is diversifying the guests. So far there are a few too many athletes and not enough guests from different wellbeing backgrounds. I still appreciate their stories but would appreciate a broader wellbeing focus.
Excellent
Latest episode with Dr Peters was so informative.
Amazing!
What a brilliant podcast, such great conversations. Always makes my walk time easier too!