The Vertue Podcast

Shona Vertue
The Vertue Podcast

Discover the nuanced world of wellness with Shona Vertue. An ex-elite gymnast turned certified personal trainer and yoga teacher, Shona brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the wellness conversation. As she works towards completing her sports psychology degree, she delves deep into the heart of wellness, uncovering its many facets - the celebrated, the overlooked, and even the misguided. Using a biopsychosocial lens, the podcast traverses through the intricate pathways of what it truly means to be well. Dive in with Shona and unravel the diverse layers of well-being.

  1. 12/13/2023

    #16 - How to Read Research and Be EVIDENCE BASED

    I have been wanting to release a podcast on this for a VERY long time because as I witness this shift towards people being more 'evidence based' I also see a simultaneous problem develop in the background ... What is it to be evidence based? How do we ensure that we don't just fall into the trap of another cognitive bias called the "appeal to authority" bias? In this episode, we dive into why research and stats are so important for us all. It starts off by looking at why research matters, using everyday examples to show how it helps us answer questions and understand the world around us. Next, we chat about how research is done, breaking down the hierarchy of evidence and explaining different research methods like longitudinal and cross-sectional studies. The goal here is to make sense of all the research jargon and show how different studies can be used. Then, we tackle statistics in research. It's all about understanding what those numbers really mean, especially focusing on statistical significance and effect size. We also run through how to read a research paper without getting lost – think colour-coded notes and simple breakdowns. And we finish up with some smart questions to ask about research, helping you figure out what's really going on in those studies. The whole episode is about making research feel less intimidating and more relatable, so you can chat about it confidently in your day-to-day life and more importantly, ask the RIGHT questions of so-called experts - bulletproofing yourself against the BS. Want to know more about my health and fitness philosophy? Head to my website: www.shonavertue.com

    39 min
  2. 11/18/2023

    #13 - Cognitive Biases harming your Health

    In this podcast I discuss five cognitive biases that are potentially harming your health - and no, this is not a clickbait title. We kick off by exploring the concept of cognitive biases - those systematic deviations in judgment that often lead us astray. Then, I dive into five specific cognitive biases that frequently sabotage health goals. From the Anchoring Bias, which makes us cling to initial information (like outdated fitness myths), to the Halo Effect, where we blindly trust attractive individuals as reliable sources of health advice. I also cover the Action Bias, the Empathy Gap, and the Fundamental Attribution Error, each offering a unique lens on why we often struggle with health and fitness endeavours. To wrap up, I provide practical tips for recognising and dismantling these biases, empowering you to make more informed decisions about your health, relationships, and life. Join me for a thought-provoking journey into the psychology behind our health choices, promising insights that can lead to real, positive changes in your life. Check out my website for more information about my training programmes: https://shonavertue.com/ Here is the study I refer to in the episode: Gabrieli, G., Lee, A., Setoh, P., & Esposito, G. (2021). An Analysis of the Generalizability and Stability of the Halo Effect During the COVID-19 Pandemic Outbreak. Frontiers in psychology, 12, 631871. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.631871 I hope you enjoy this one as much as I enjoyed researching and recording it :)

    29 min
4.9
out of 5
33 Ratings

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Discover the nuanced world of wellness with Shona Vertue. An ex-elite gymnast turned certified personal trainer and yoga teacher, Shona brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the wellness conversation. As she works towards completing her sports psychology degree, she delves deep into the heart of wellness, uncovering its many facets - the celebrated, the overlooked, and even the misguided. Using a biopsychosocial lens, the podcast traverses through the intricate pathways of what it truly means to be well. Dive in with Shona and unravel the diverse layers of well-being.

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