Inside-Out Connections. A Wellness Podcast.

Tracey-Anne Oxley

Inside-Out Connections is a wellness podcast hosted by Tracey-Anne - a wellness coach passionate about the link between your skin, gut, emotional health, and your deeper sense of self. Each week, Tracey-Anne explores how our bodies, minds, and emotions are deeply connected. Through honest conversations with leading experts in wellness, psychology, and holistic health, she uncovers practical tools, personal stories, and science-based insights to help you feel better, live better, and reconnect with yourself. Because radiance begins from within.

Episodes

  1. 2D AGO

    Every Moment of Life asks for Kindness with Sarah DeJonge from 1000 Hearts

    In this episode, I’m joined by Sarah De Jonge, founder of 1000 Hearts — a kindness project that began in Hobart and has grown into a global community of makers and givers. Sarah shares how a tiny, handmade felt heart can carry comfort, courage, and connection from one person to another — and why kindness isn’t just a nice idea, but something that can genuinely soften our health, our homes, our relationships, and our inner world. We talk about the deeply personal season that sparked the first hearts, the powerful stories that came back from recipients, and what Sarah has learned about tenderness, self-kindness, and living in alignment with your values. What We Cover Why “every moment of life asks for kindness” — and what Sarah learned supporting people through grief, fear, and diagnosis in hospital settingsThe origin of 1000 Hearts: a handmade gesture created for a memorial service, and how it turned into a global ripple effectThe intention behind the first hearts — comfort, compassion, and something tangible to hold ontoThe moment Sarah realised she was on a path to something “magical” (and the stories that confirmed it)Two unforgettable impact stories: a six-year-old boy finding courage at bedtime, and hearts reaching those affected after the Manchester concert attackThe “heart fell from the sky” moment — and why Sarah trusts these hearts land where they’re meant toWhat makes a pocket-sized heart so powerful: hand-made intention, hope in humanity, and kindness as something contagiousThe science Sarah loves: why kindness feels good in the body (and why it’s good for us)How 1000 Hearts spread organically — without pushing, chasing, or forcing a “big movement”Recognition, sustainability, and staying aligned with mission (and avoiding “mission creep”)Where Sarah hopes to take 1000 Hearts next: accessibility, sponsoring schools/charities, and strengthening the foundationsWho gets involved: schools, hospitals, community groups, aged care, and individuals around the worldThe family behind the scenes: Sarah’s daughter wrapping thousands of community hearts What Sarah stitches into each heart — love, hope, courage — and her honest “light and dark” balanceMaking your own hearts: where to start, free templates, and why it can become wonderfully addictiveThe moment Sarah almost gave it away — and what anchored her back (including the leap to go full-time in January 2024)What the hearts have taught Sarah about tenderness, self-kindness, and living from the inside outSarah’s season of life: transition, menopause, empty nest, and choosing rest and presence over constant busynessSarah’s message to women: learn what self-kindness really is — beyond “treats” — and practice unconditional compassionWhere to Find Sarah Website: 1000hearts.com.au Follow and connect via the 1000 Hearts social channels (linked on the website)If this episode moved you, share it with someone who could use a little softness today.

    39 min
  2. FEB 10

    Unlocking Home Energy Secrets with Jane Langof Feng Shui Master

    In this episode, I’m joined by Jane Langof, an internationally accredited Feng Shui Master who has spent decades helping people understand how the energy of their home can influence their health, mood, sleep, relationships and overall wellbeing. Jane shares what Feng Shui truly is — and what it is not. We explore why placement and energy flow matter, the biggest misconceptions in the West, and how even subtle shifts in your environment can create meaningful changes in how you feel day to day. This conversation moves beyond décor and trends and into the deeper relationship we have with the spaces we live in. Jane explains how clutter, mirrors, lighting, layout, bedroom positioning, kitchen design and even entrance flow can either support or deplete us. What We Cover What authentic Feng Shui really meansJane’s journey from accounting into Feng Shui and designWho her typical clients are and why Feng Shui is relevant to everyoneThe biggest Feng Shui “no-no’s” when it comes to placement and flowWhy front door alignment, mirrors and clutter matter more than we realiseBedroom non-negotiables for sleep and nervous system calmWhy too much open plan living can increase overwhelm and anxietyKitchen energy, nourishment and reducing chaos in the busiest room of the homeHow poor flow and stagnant energy can show up as stress, worry and lack of clarityThe difference between superstition and true Feng Shui principlesSmudging, scent and clearing residual energy in a homeA real client story where small changes led to a dramatic life shiftWhere to Find Jane Website: https://www.fengshuiconcepts.com.au Instagram: @fengshuiconcepts Jane’s book: Feng Shui — A Homeowner’s Guide to Abundance

    43 min
  3. FEB 3

    Rewiring the Subconscious & Reconnecting to Self. Hypnotherapy with Rachel Crethar

    In this episode, I’m joined by Rachel Crethar, a clinical hypnotherapist and Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) facilitator who helps people release subconscious patterns and reconnect with who they truly are. Rachel shares her journey from a 20-year career in advertising, to running a crystal business, to stepping fully into hypnotherapy — a reminder that every pivot can quietly guide us closer to purpose. I also share my personal experience of working with Rachel and how one session around public speaking shifted something deeply for me. We explore how beliefs formed in childhood shape the way we move through the world as adults, why so many people carry a quiet sense of “not enough” or “not belonging,” and how these old stories can show up in our confidence, relationships, eating habits, skin, gut, and ability to be seen. Rachel explains what RTT actually is, how hypnotherapy helps rewire neural pathways, why repetition and integration are essential for change, and why creating nervous system safety is a crucial part of lasting transformation. This conversation is a powerful reminder that often the thing we think we need to "fix" isn’t the real issue at all — and that reconnecting with ourselves is where real change begins. What We Cover Rachel’s personal “reconnect” moment after post-natal depression and searching for healing through multiple modalitiesHer pivot from advertising to crystals to hypnotherapy — and why each step matteredWhat Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) actually is and how it differs from stage hypnosisWhy beliefs formed between ages 0–7 can run our adult livesCommon subconscious themes: “I don’t belong,” “I’m not enough,” “I can’t have it all”How these beliefs can show up through emotional eating, confidence issues, skin conditions, gut issues, and visibility blocksWhy hypnotherapy is often a “last resort” after talk therapy and physical treatmentsHow RTT works to create new neural pathways and why clients receive a personalised recordingWhy Rachel recommends listening to the recording for up to 90 daysThe importance of integration, action, and nervous system regulation alongside subconscious workMoney blocks, visibility fears, and inherited beliefs around success and safetyWhy word-of-mouth referrals and connection calls matter when choosing a practitionerRachel’s extraordinary client stories — including anxiety, eczema, relationships, and life transformationDaily reconnection practices: meditation, journaling, and asking simple guiding questions Key Quotes “You need to be a willing participant — this is a trust exercise.” “Beliefs formed in childhood can quietly run the rest of your life.” “The mind-gut-skin connection is very real.” “Your energy is precious — choose who you allow into that space carefully.” “Make self-reconnection your number one priority.”  Where to Find Rachel Instagram: @rachelcretharWebsite: www.rachelcrethar.com

    38 min
  4. JAN 27

    Body Image, Eating Disorders & Self-Worth through Reconnection with Dr Vivienne Lewis

    In this episode of Inside-Out Connections, I’m joined by Dr. Vivienne Lewis — clinical psychologist, senior lecturer at the University of Canberra, and author of Positive Bodies, Loving the Skin You’re In, Nobody’s Perfect, and Eating Disorders: A Practitioner’s Guide to Psychological Care. We explore why so many women and girls drift into body self-disconnection, how body image struggles can show up across every life stage (from late primary school to menopause and beyond), and the small compassionate steps that help us return to ourselves — from the inside out. In This Episode, We Cover Why body dissatisfaction can feel “normal” (and why it matters to challenge that narrative)What’s often underneath body image distress: shame, guilt, control, and fear of judgementEarly signs in childhood and adolescence — and what to watch for as a parentWhy the teen years can be the “perfect storm” for body image and disordered eatingPregnancy, postpartum, and menopause: navigating body change with more function-focused thinkingCommon myths about eating disorders — and why you can’t tell by looking at someoneThe risks of chasing quick fixes (including weight-loss medications) without addressing the inner relationship with food and selfHow “healthy eating” can slide into restriction, food rules, and moralisingPractical language swaps parents can use to model body respect at homeWhen to seek support — and why earlier is often betterGuest Bio Dr. Vivienne Lewis is a clinical psychologist and senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Canberra. She specialises in body image and eating disorders, with over two decades of experience supporting people of all ages to reconnect with their bodies. Vivian is the author of Positive Bodies, Loving the Skin You’re In, Nobody’s Perfect, and Eating Disorders: A Practitioner’s Guide to Psychological Care. Resources Mentioned Butterfly Foundation (Australia’s National Eating Disorders Foundation) — information, helplines, and support pathwaysSupport options discussed: GP referral, psychologist, and dietitian (especially for relationship-with-food support)Where to Find Dr. Vivian Lewis University of Canberra (search “Dr Vivienne Lewis” to find her profile and work)

    38 min
  5. JAN 20

    Breathwork 101: Simple Techniques for a Calmer Life with Eddie Nelson from Daily Bred

    In this episode, we explore breathwork as a powerful way to regulate the nervous system, release stress and stored emotion, and reconnect from the inside out — with Eddie Nelson, founder of BRED. You’ll hear Eddie’s personal journey from anxiety, panic, and intrusive thoughts to feeling calm, clear, and embodied through breathwork, why breath is the fastest “remote control” for your state, and how combining breath with movement can help you drop out of your head and back into your body. In this episode, Eddie talks about what breathwork is (and why it can feel like coming home to yourself)her journey into breathwork and how it helped her move through anxiety and overwhelmthe BRED method: breath + movement + presence (and why “ticking off wellness” doesn’t work)how movement supports lymph, energy, and embodiment — especially when you feel overstimulatedhow “breathing s****y” (shallow chest breathing) impacts mood, digestion, and reactivityusing triggers as teachers — and what to do when you’re activated (hello road rage)the physiological sigh for anxious or triggered moments (and how many rounds to do)why so many women struggle to use their voice (sighs, moans) and the conditioning behind itthe difference between breathwork and meditation — and why breath can be the perfect gatewaya simple daily practice for beginners: coherence breathing (in for 5, out for 5)down-regulating vs up-regulating breath techniques (calm vs energy)a short guided breath practice you can do along with Eddie during the episodeWhere to find Eddie Instagram: www.instagram.com/bredmethod/ Website: www.dailybred.com.au Join host Tracey-Anne on Instagram: @inside_out_skingutcoach

    41 min

About

Inside-Out Connections is a wellness podcast hosted by Tracey-Anne - a wellness coach passionate about the link between your skin, gut, emotional health, and your deeper sense of self. Each week, Tracey-Anne explores how our bodies, minds, and emotions are deeply connected. Through honest conversations with leading experts in wellness, psychology, and holistic health, she uncovers practical tools, personal stories, and science-based insights to help you feel better, live better, and reconnect with yourself. Because radiance begins from within.