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On The Mend Matt Willis
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- Health & Fitness
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4.9 • 379 Ratings
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Matt Willis talks to inspiring people from all walks of life, who have hit rock bottom, and finds out how they made it through to the other side.
Exploring his own drug and alcohol addiction, he digs deep into what recovery means, offering tips and tools and expert advice.
With honest, frank, relatable and free flowing conversation this podcast is personable as it is informative
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ANDY RAMAGE: motivation and the joy of living alcohol-free
Matt meets Andy Ramage, a footballer who became a commodities broker, when injury ended his career.
While Andy's career was a success, something was missing. He felt broken. And so ten years ago, he embarked on a journey to transform his life.
Andy realised that alcohol was impacting how he felt, and his ability to get things done. So, he set his sights on a 90 days booze-free challenge. And he’s never looked back.
If you need a bit of motivation right now, whatever challenge you want to take on, Andy’s the man for the occasion.
Related links:
Andy’s website (with free resources and coaching workshops)
Andy’s books: Let’s Do This & The 28 Day Alcohol-Free Challenge
The Alcohol-Free Advantage Podcast with Andy Ramage
The Dryy App
Dryy Fest
NHS Alcohol Support Services
Nick Littlehales’ Sleep
BJ Fogg’s Tiny Habits
(00:00) Introduction
(01:23) Andy’s move from football into broking
(05:40) Andy’s definition of “middle-lane drinking”
(08:42) Wanting to try alcohol-free (and the social pressure around drinking)
(14:37) Andy's diagnosis of coronary artery calcification
(16:32) Living optimally alcohol-free - the health benefits
(20:46) Matt’s experience of people asking him about their own drinking
(21:58) Andy’s advice for starting an alcohol-free journey (moving past the excuses)
(25:33) The effect that middle lane drinking has on your sleep, performance and health
(31:00) What’s going on in your brain (chasing that dopamine spike)
(34:32) Relationships with people who aren’t alcohol-free
(37:57) The red wine myth (resveratrol) and “magic grannies”
(40:34) Socialising, alcohol-free drinks, and Dryy Fest
(46:57) Studying in later life
(48:22) Willpower and motivational psychology
(49:48) Andy’s advice for building exercise habits (and core values)
(54:40) The stages of change and accepting that you will slip up
(58:14) Matt’s outro -
What I Do For My Mental Health
Matt is braving it for a solo episode this week! He’s stepping out of his comfort zone for a candid chat about a big part of any addict’s recovery: mental health.
It’s a topic lots of our listeners have been asking Matt to open up about. So today, he’s breaking down the day-to-day practices that have helped him the most – and can help you too.
Some of these habits Matt developed early on in his recovery journey. Others he’s only beginning to see the potential of today.
From a beginner’s introduction to meditation, to the power of a freezing cold shower (just hear us out!), to the number one way to start your day, we hope that everyone can take something away from this conversation.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:29) Start everyday with gratitude
(07:00) What I do for my mental health
(08:45) An introduction to meditation
(14:14) Relaxation with binaural beats
(16:03) Getting dopamine from cold water therapy
(21:20) Get moving everyday
(23:00) Changing my relationship with my past self
(24:00) The power of therapy
(27:47) Follow evidence over self belief -
VICKY PATTISON: anxiety, alcohol and advocating for yourself
Matt Willis returns for a second series of On The Mend. His first guest is Vicky Pattison, a Jungle Queen, whose feet haven’t touched the ground since she first appeared on our screens in 2011.
Geordie Shore was a baptism by fire, at a time when reality television was “a bit like the Wild West”. Vicky was only in her early 20s, she was unprepared for the spotlight, and she created a caricature of herself to hide the vulnerable person struggling inside.
But since then, Vicky has put in the work. She’s learned what makes her tick, the tools which help her anxiety, and how to navigate her own relationship with alcohol, and her father’s alcoholism.
Vicky was determined to become the best version of herself, she seized the opportunity to change public opinion on I’m A Celebrity… And she wants to inspire the next generation of women to never dim their sparkle, and go after exactly what they want.
This interview was recorded in March 2024, a few months after Vicky had returned from an endurance mission in the Arctic Circle, raising funds for Comic Relief.
Related links: NACOA (The National Association for Children of Alcoholics)
NHS Alcohol Support Services
Vicky Pattison: Alcohol, Dad and Me (Channel 4)
Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction (BBC)
Snow Going Back: Comic Relief v the Arctic (BBC)
The Secret to Happy: How to build resilience, banish self-doubt and live the life you deserve (Vicky’s book)
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LAUREN MAHON: breaking the taboos around The Big C
Matt Willis is joined by podcaster, charity founder and cancer activist, Lauren Mahon (and her dog, Ray).
Lozza, as she likes to be called, talks to Matt about breaking the taboos around cancer, talking more openly about illnesses and death and how friends and family can really help in dark times.
They discuss her own breast cancer diagnosis, which she got aged 31, her activism, her overactive brain and why sometimes you just need to go to the cinema.
Lozza's podcast 'You Me And The Big C' can be found here, although she doesn't host it anymore, for reasons she discusses on the podcast.
It's a very open, honest and inspirational chat, and we hope that you will find it as powerful a listen, as we did recording it. (and apologies for the swears!)
If you have been effected by anything you've heard in today's episode, there are some links below for help and advice:
Macmillan Cancer Support
Good Grief Trust
NHS
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DR RANGAN CHATTERJEE: the four pillars, the power and negativity of shame
On our latest episode, Matt Willis visits Dr Rangan Chatterjee at his home for an in-depth chat about mental health and wellbeing.
Rangan has practiced medicine for over 20 years and believes that good health is accessible to all of us. His goal is to change the way we look at illness and shares his learnings and expertise on his own podcast - 'Feel Better, Live More' - which Matt was a guest on previously.
They discuss the feeling of shame, how powerful and negative it is, and what can be done to help people disassociate with that emotion. Dr Chatterjee also shares some simple tips for better mental health, as well as talking about the 'Four Pillars' that he lives by.
Rangan's books are bestsellers, and his passion for making people feel better is so evident in the way he writes and speaks. In this episode, we cover addiction, mental health and mindfulness, and hope there are some good takeaways.
If you are effected by any of the topics discussed today, here are some links which may be helpful:
The Samaritans
AA
The NHS
Mind
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TYRONE BRENNAND: hardship to healing, yoga and entrepreneurial success
This week, Matt welcomes author, entrepreneur motivational speaker and personal trainer Tyrone Brennand to the studio.
Tyrone is the founder of Be The Fittest, a personal training company in London, and has looked to exercise and yoga his whole life, to help him through hard times.
He talks to Matt about some of the darkest times in his life, growing up without a father figure, his passion for yoga and what he does week in, week out to stay healthy in mind and body. They also discuss his book and his tips for people wanting to try yoga for the first time.
If you have been effected by anything you have heard in this episode, there are some links to help and guidance below:
Samaritans
The Mind Charity (Mindfulness techniques)
Alcoholics Anonymous
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Customer Reviews
Andy Ramage!!
This man was me. I recognised so much in what he says. Middle lane drinking! Dancing at weddings! Eat bread in between! Magic granny! All registered! Absolutely cracking episode! Keep up the work Matt!!
So relatable
Matt, this was a breath of fresh air! Loved all the recommendations too! Looking forward to the next ❤️🙌🏼
Amazing Podcast
Your solo episode has really helped me this morning, especially not to be so hard on myself ❤️ I lost my husband six years ago now and when I listen it reminds me of his behaviours and I can understand more of what he must have been going through.