Mind Your Being Podcast

Cass

A Health and Wellbeing podcast that explores what it really means to care for our whole being — our physical, mental and emotional health. Each episode, you’ll hear from leading health and wellness experts, or everyday people who share powerful insights and lived experience. And sometimes, it’ll just be me — sharing thoughts, tools, and reflections from my own journey.  This podcast is about raising awareness and making evidence-based information and practical tools accessible and relatable.  More than anything, I want you to feel supported, encouraged, and empowered to make informed health choices that feel right for you. Mind Your Being is for everyone – especially those in midlife and beyond – who are facing the ups and downs of life and looking not just to survive, but to truly thrive as we grow older.

  1. 21 Jun

    #31 Should I Stay or Should I Leave? What Uncertainty Taught Me About Self-Trust

    Have you ever found yourself stuck between two choices, endlessly weighing up the pros and cons, searching for certainty that never seems to come? In this deeply personal solo episode, I share the story of one of the most difficult decisions I've faced: questioning whether to stay in or leave a long-term relationship. But this episode isn't really about relationships. It's about uncertainty, self-trust, perfectionism, and the exhausting search for the "right" answer when there isn't one. Drawing on my own experience, I explore why our brains crave certainty, how fear of making the wrong decision can keep us stuck, the role perfectionism played in my thinking, and what I learned about trusting myself when certainty never arrived. Whether you're navigating a relationship crossroads, a career change, a health decision, or any major life transition, this conversation is an invitation to get curious about the stories you're telling yourself, the feelings you've been dismissing, and what courage can look like when the path ahead isn't clear. In this episode we discuss: • Why uncertainty can feel so uncomfortable  • The hidden relationship between perfectionism and decision-making  • OCD, overthinking and the search for certainty  • Why some decisions are uncertainty problems, not information problems  • Self-trust and navigating major life transitions  • Learning to tolerate uncertainty  • Why feelings matter, even when they don't make logical sense If this episode resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. https://mindyourbeing.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/mindyourbeingpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574785410170# https://x.com/mind_yourbeing https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourBeingPodcast Thanks so much for listening, Cass x Disclaimer: The information provided on the Mind Your Being Podcast is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or nutritional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Reliance on any information provided by the Mind Your Being Podcast, its hosts, guests, or others appearing on the podcast is solely at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast creators or hosts.

    20 min
  2. 7 Jun

    #30 Relationships, Resentment & Repair: Navigating Conflict & Connection | Nicole Mathieson

    In this episode of Mind Your Being, I’m joined by relationship counsellor and couples therapist Nicole Mathieson for an honest and compassionate conversation about relationships, communication, conflict, intimacy and repair. We explore why relationships can become more challenging in midlife, how resentment quietly builds over time, and why many couples find themselves stuck having the same arguments over and over again. Nicole shares practical and deeply insightful tools for navigating conflict more effectively — including the importance of repair, emotional safety, healthy communication, curiosity, vulnerability, attachment styles and understanding the stories we tell ourselves in relationships. We also discuss:  • Why conflict itself isn’t necessarily the problem  • How childhood wounds and attachment patterns show up in adult relationships  • The difference between intention and impact  • Why emotional connection and intimacy can become more difficult in midlife  • The importance of repair after conflict  • How couples can reconnect and strengthen their relationship over time  • Why healthy relationships are so important for our overall wellbeing and health This is a warm, insightful and hopeful conversation for anyone wanting to better understand themselves, their relationship patterns, and how to create deeper connection in long-term relationships. Bio: Nicole Mathieson is a Brisbane-based counsellor and couples therapist, podcast host, and author of The Beauty Load: How to Feel Enough in a World Obsessed with Beauty. Having been married for nearly 30 years and with two nearly adult children, Nicole brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work. She supports men, women, and couples to become more self-aware, emotionally intelligent, and connected in their relationships. Her approach focuses on helping people build confidence, develop practical relationship skills, and create the kind of partnership they truly want. Nicole believes that meaningful change is always possible—when we understand ourselves more deeply, learn how to create safety and connection, and know how to repair after conflict. Check out her abundance of relationship resources including podcasts, free resources and online courses, all designed to help you get more relationship-smart Links: Website:   https://nicolemathieson.com/' Insta: https://www.instagram.com/relationship_smart_with_nicole/ https://mindyourbeing.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/mindyourbeingpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574785410170# https://x.com/mind_yourbeing https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourBeingPodcast Thanks so much for listening, Cass x Disclaimer: The information provided on the Mind Your Being Podcast is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or nutritional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Reliance on any information provided by the Mind Your Being Podcast, its hosts, guests, or others appearing on the podcast is solely at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast creators or hosts.

    1hr 2min
  3. 24 May

    #29 Strength Over Size: Moving Beyond Appearance as We Age

    What if healthy aging isn’t about becoming smaller… but becoming stronger? In this solo episode of Mind Your Being, Cass reflects on turning 52, navigating the changes that can come with menopause and aging, and shifting the focus away from appearance and toward strength, function, capability, and quality of life. Drawing on conversations from previous podcast episodes with Professor Belinda Beck, Dr Tracey Clissold, Dr Justin Keogh, and Dr Anne Hester, this episode explores why muscle and bone health matter so much as we age — not just for mobility and falls prevention, but for confidence, independence, resilience, and living fully. Cass discusses:  • Why strength matters more than appearance as we age  • Bone health, osteoporosis prevention, and muscle loss in midlife  • Resistance training and healthy aging  • The importance of mobility, balance, and independence  • Why it’s never too late to build strength  • Moving beyond “skinny culture” toward functional health  • Appreciating our bodies for what they allow us to experience in life The episode finishes with a gentle guided meditation focused on acceptance, appreciation, self-compassion, and building strength for the future. If you’ve ever struggled with body image, aging, menopause changes, or wondered how to support your future self physically and emotionally, this conversation is for you. https://mindyourbeing.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/mindyourbeingpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574785410170# https://x.com/mind_yourbeing https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourBeingPodcast Thanks so much for listening, Cass x Disclaimer: The information provided on the Mind Your Being Podcast is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or nutritional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Reliance on any information provided by the Mind Your Being Podcast, its hosts, guests, or others appearing on the podcast is solely at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast creators or hosts.

    15 min
  4. 10 May

    #28 How Lifestyle Medicine Can Support Healthy Ageing | Dr Ann Hester

    What if the small things you do every day have more power over your long-term health than you realise? In this episode of Mind Your Being, I’m joined by Dr Ann Hester — a double board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine with more than 30 years of clinical experience. After decades of treating chronic disease once it had already taken hold, Dr Hester shifted her focus toward prevention, root causes, and evidence-based lifestyle medicine to help people improve their healthspan — not just their lifespan. Together, we explore:  • The difference between lifespan and healthspan  • Why chronic disease rates continue to rise despite advances in modern medicine  • The six pillars of lifestyle medicine  • How movement, sleep, nutrition, stress and social connection impact physical and mental health  • Why midlife is a powerful opportunity to reset your health trajectory  • The role of lifestyle medicine in preventing and managing chronic disease  • Practical, realistic habits that support long-term wellbeing Dr Hester also shares her insights on stress, emotional health, the gut-brain connection, movement as medicine, and why it’s never too late to make meaningful changes to your health. This is a practical, empowering and hopeful conversation for anyone wanting to thrive in midlife and beyond. Bio: Dr. Ann Hester is a double board-certified physician in Internal  Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine with more than 30 years of clinical  experience. After decades of treating chronic disease once it had  already taken hold, she shifted her focus to addressing root  causes—using evidence-based Lifestyle Medicine to help prevent,  optimize, and in many cases reverse common chronic conditions.    Featured on CNN and host of the Vitality by Design podcast, Dr. Hester  is the founder of the PTR Reset™ and creator of transformative health  education programs.    Her mission is simple but bold: empower people to take control of their  health, extend their healthspan, and build lives designed with  intention—not dictated by disease.  Links: Vitality By Design Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3UogfOm4eRKpCui6Ijd7Ir PTR Reset https://PTRReset.com Book mentioned: https://www.saltfatacidheat.com/ https://mindyourbeing.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/mindyourbeingpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574785410170# https://x.com/mind_yourbeing https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourBeingPodcast Thanks so much for listening, Cass x Disclaimer: The information provided on the Mind Your Being Podcast is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or nutritional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Reliance on any information provided by the Mind Your Being Podcast, its hosts, guests, or others appearing on the podcast is solely at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast creators or hosts.

    44 min
  5. 26 Apr

    #27 You Are Not Your Thoughts: How to Get Unstuck with a Simple ACT Approach

    In this solo episode of Mind Your Being, we explore a simple but powerful idea from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): you are not your thoughts. Have you ever had a thought that felt so real… you didn’t even question it? Thoughts like “I’m not doing enough”, “I’ve left it too late”, or “I’m not good enough” can quietly shape how we feel, what we do—and what we hold ourselves back from. In this episode, I introduce the concept of cognitive defusion—a practical, evidence-based way to step back from your thoughts instead of getting caught up in them. We’ll explore: Why our minds get “hooked” by certain thoughtsWhat psychological flexibility really meansMy personal experience with OCD, rumination, and intrusive thoughtsThree simple, practical defusion exercises you can try todayThis is not about getting rid of thoughts.  It’s about learning how to relate to them differently—so they don’t automatically control your behaviour. If you’ve ever felt stuck in overthinking, self-doubt, or mental loops, this episode will give you simple tools to create space, respond differently, and move toward what matters most. 🎧 Plus: Download the free 1-page worksheet to help you put this into practice. https://bit.ly/4tUyDsE https://mindyourbeing.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/mindyourbeingpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574785410170# https://x.com/mind_yourbeing https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourBeingPodcast Thanks so much for listening, Cass x Disclaimer: The information provided on the Mind Your Being Podcast is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or nutritional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Reliance on any information provided by the Mind Your Being Podcast, its hosts, guests, or others appearing on the podcast is solely at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast creators or hosts.

    20 min
  6. 12 Apr

    #26 How to Reduce Your Risk of Dementia: Neuroscientist Dr Sarah McKay

    Dementia is something many of us worry about as we get older — but what does the science actually say about risk, prevention, and brain health? In this episode, I’m joined by neuroscientist and science communicator Dr Sarah McKay to explore what’s really happening in the brain across midlife, and how we can think about reducing dementia risk in a realistic, evidence-based way. We talk about what dementia actually is, how it differs from normal memory changes, and why it’s not an inevitable part of ageing. Importantly, we unpack the concept of modifiable risk factors — including hearing loss, high LDL cholesterol, depression, and traumatic brain injury — and how these factors can influence brain health over time. We also explore brain changes during perimenopause and menopause, and address common myths and misinformation circulating online — particularly around hormones and dementia risk. This is a thoughtful, practical conversation focused on what’s within our control — without the fear-based messaging. BIO Dr. Sarah McKay is a neuroscientist and science communicator, adept at making brain science accessible for enhancing health, wellbeing and performance. An Oxford University graduate, Sarah earned her MSc and PhD in neuroscience before moving to Australia, where she conducted postdoctoral research on spinal cord injury for five years. She then founded Think Brain, a science communications and education company devoted to applied neuroscience and brain health. She is the author of three books on brain health. The Women's Brain Book: The Neuroscience of Health, Hormones, and Happiness was published in 2018, with a second edition published in mid-2025. Baby Brain: The Surprising Neuroscience of How Pregnancy and Motherhood Sculpt Our Brains and Change Our Minds (for the Better) explores the transformative effects of pregnancy and motherhood. Her third book on brain health, written for the iconic For Dummies brand, was released in early 2025. Links: Dr Sarah McKay https://drsarahmckay.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drsarahmckay/ Lancet Commission  - Risk Factors for Dementia https://www.thelancet.com/infographics-do/dementia-risk Consensus AI https://consensus.app/ https://mindyourbeing.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/mindyourbeingpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574785410170# https://x.com/mind_yourbeing https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourBeingPodcast Thanks so much for listening, Cass x Disclaimer: The information provided on the Mind Your Being Podcast is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or nutritional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Reliance on any information provided by the Mind Your Being Podcast, its hosts, guests, or others appearing on the podcast is solely at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast creators or hosts.

    57 min
  7. 29 Mar

    #25 Who Am I Now? Feeling Lost in Midlife & Finding What Matters

    A number of women shared something with me recently at a perimenopause and menopause event… “I don’t quite know who I am anymore.” If you’ve felt this way in midlife, you’re not alone. In this solo episode of Mind Your Being, I explore how this stage of life — for both women and men — can feel disorienting, but also offers a meaningful opportunity to pause and reflect. I talk about values — what they are, how they differ from goals, and why identifying and living in alignment with your values can help bring a greater sense of clarity, direction, and contentment. This isn’t about having all the answers. It’s a gentle invitation to consider:  What really matters to me now? And am I living in a way that reflects that? In this episode:  Why many people feel a loss of identity in midlife  How menopause and midlife can be reframed as a reset, not just a loss What values are (and how they differ from goals)  Why living in alignment with your values supports wellbeing and resilience  A simple way to begin identifying your own values  How small, everyday choices shape a life that feels more like your ownValues Reflection List: https://bit.ly/4tjs2rv https://mindyourbeing.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/mindyourbeingpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574785410170# https://x.com/mind_yourbeing https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourBeingPodcast Thanks so much for listening, Cass x Disclaimer: The information provided on the Mind Your Being Podcast is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or nutritional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Reliance on any information provided by the Mind Your Being Podcast, its hosts, guests, or others appearing on the podcast is solely at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast creators or hosts.

    20 min
  8. 15 Mar

    #24 Metabolic Health and Circadian Rhythms: Does Meal Timing Matter?

    Episode Description Cardiovascular disease remains one of the leading causes of illness and death worldwide — yet many of the underlying risk factors are modifiable. In this episode of Mind Your Being, Cass speaks with nutrition researcher Dr Amy Hutchison about the critical role metabolic health plays in preventing cardiovascular disease. Together they explore what metabolic health actually means, how glucose and insulin regulate blood sugar after we eat, and why our circadian rhythms — the body’s internal 24-hour clock — influence how we process food.  They also explore the growing research around meal timing and how disrupted routines — such as shift work or poor sleep — can affect metabolic health. Could when we eat be just as important as what we eat?  Cass also shares a personal observation from wearing a continuous glucose monitor for 10 days, including what she noticed when stacking carbohydrates later in the evening and how it appeared to affect overnight glucose patterns and sleep. This thoughtful conversation offers practical insights for anyone interested in supporting metabolic health and reducing long-term risk of chronic disease. Topics discussed: • What metabolic health really means • Blood glucose, insulin and metabolic regulation • Circadian rhythms and metabolism • Why meal timing may matter • Practical lifestyle strategies to support metabolic health Bio: Dr Amy Hutchison is an NHMRC (National Health and Medical Research Council) Emerging Leadership Fellow based within the Lifelong Health Theme at SAHMRI (South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute) , and affiliated with the Robinson Research Institute.  Dr Hutchison has a keen interest in chrono-nutrition, with her research exploring  1) how modified meal patterns such as intermittent fasting and time-restricted feeding can improve blood glucose control and cardiovascular risk in at-risk individuals,  2) how gastrointestinal appetite hormones respond to modified meal patterns,  3) changes in circadian rhythms in food intake, activity and sleep across pregnancy.  She is involved in a number of clinical trials exploring the effects of intermittent fasting and time-restricted feeding on metabolic health, as well as the effects of protein supplementation on blood glucose control and metabolic health in shift workers.   https://mindyourbeing.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/mindyourbeingpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574785410170# https://x.com/mind_yourbeing https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourBeingPodcast Thanks so much for listening, Cass x Disclaimer: The information provided on the Mind Your Being Podcast is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or nutritional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Reliance on any information provided by the Mind Your Being Podcast, its hosts, guests, or others appearing on the podcast is solely at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast creators or hosts.

    37 min

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A Health and Wellbeing podcast that explores what it really means to care for our whole being — our physical, mental and emotional health. Each episode, you’ll hear from leading health and wellness experts, or everyday people who share powerful insights and lived experience. And sometimes, it’ll just be me — sharing thoughts, tools, and reflections from my own journey.  This podcast is about raising awareness and making evidence-based information and practical tools accessible and relatable.  More than anything, I want you to feel supported, encouraged, and empowered to make informed health choices that feel right for you. Mind Your Being is for everyone – especially those in midlife and beyond – who are facing the ups and downs of life and looking not just to survive, but to truly thrive as we grow older.