Nourishing Lives

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Do you want to live a more Nourished Life? Would you like to tune in to hear experts from the world of food, health, wellbeing and nutrition share everything from their own health hacks, hints and tips, to Founders with a purpose on how they stay true to running food businesses that nourish their customers. Ineke, Founder of Nourish, Nurse, Functional Medicine Practitioner and Mother, will be chatting to, and sharing the stories of just some of the inspiring people she's met whilst seeking out her own Nourishing Life. Simple, easy to digest and most importantly, Nourishing.....

  1. Episode 26: The 30-Day Fibre Plan: 30g a Day Made Simple

    May 8

    Episode 26: The 30-Day Fibre Plan: 30g a Day Made Simple

    Today we welcome Farzanah to the Podcast. Farzanah is a registered Nutritional Therapist and a certified Functional Medicine Practitioner with over a decade of clinical experience. She specialises in gut and immune health, with a particular focus on LONGEVITY and the gut microbiome.   Passionate about the power of food as medicine, she regularly shares insights for publications such as Vogue and the Guardian.    She has just launched a book The Everyday High-Fibre Plan, complete with the science a 30 day plan, lifestyle guidance and 130 recipes. In this podcast we explore some of the following questions around Fibre: - Tell me what spark ignited your drive study nutrition and then later functional medicine?  - Fibre us gaining momentum in the food and drink industry, but not all fibre claims mean that they are healthy choices, what else should consumers be looking for when grabbing snacks that make source of or high fibre claims on packaging?  - What would be three simple swaps or add in’s to your day that will help you reach higher fiber intake?    - There are different forms of fibre, we hear terms around soluble, insoluble, resistant starch. Can you explain a little more to our listeners what this means and practically looks like in everyday dietary choices?     - Many people have said to me in clinic in the past that they get bloating and digestive upset when having fibre. I often tell individuals and have written about this, that it is importatnt to get fibre from a variety of sources, but to increase slowly. Going from having minimal fibre in your diet to 30g of day will cause upset for most people. Do you talk about this in your book?    - How do you manage to juggle family life, work and still making healthy recipes that deliver on nutrition and fibre intake?     - Do you have any non-negotiables in your lifestyle that make it work for you? To Find Out More Visit the following - ⁠Website⁠ ⁠Instagram Buy the Book HERE

    49 min
  2. 25. Celebrating International Women's Month: From a Wine Project to a Clothing Brand.

    Mar 11

    25. Celebrating International Women's Month: From a Wine Project to a Clothing Brand.

    Today I have the privilege of welcoming Rae. FWP by Rae was born out of a love for responsibly made stylish quality clothing. Launching her first in-house t-shirt designs in 2017, followed by the fine knit sweatshirts and much more. FWP is all about Fabric, Words and Print. Fair trade and ethical sourcing is at the forefront of everything Rae does. Rae is an inspirational female founder and it is a pleasure to welcome her to the podcast today.  Today in the conversation we explore: - How co-owning a small independent wine company turned into a full-fledged clothing brand?   - Your mission is to create “stylish products that are ethically produced, sustainable and affordable” How do you ensure that you remain consistent with this mission in your product development and business decisions?   -What was the moment when you knew it was time to launch, imperfectly, and how did customer feedback shape your next steps?   - What personal values or life experiences most shaped your decision to start an ethical clothing brand, and how do those values influence the way you run your business today?   - International Womens Day/Month is about female founders. What advice would you give aspiring founders, especially those juggling family or full-time roles like you, that helped you launch and sustain a business?   - How do you manage to juggle family life and a busy, expanding business? Do you have any non-negotiables that make it work for you?   - Both FWP by Rae and Nourish have grown while staying committed to our values. What processes or decisions helped you scale without compromising quality or mission? To Find Out More - Website Instagram

    24 min
  3. 24. Is it Worth it: High Standards for Gut & Soil

    11/25/2025

    24. Is it Worth it: High Standards for Gut & Soil

    Introduction to our guest this week - William Chase, founder of Willy's ACV. William Chase is a pioneering Britishfarmer and entrepreneur, best known as the founder of Tyrrells Crisps and Chase Distillery. Today, as Farmer & Fermenter at Willy’s Apple Cider Vinegar, hebrings his passion for soil health and craftsmanship to the world of fermentation. From his 300-year-old orchards in Herefordshire, he champions regenerative organic farming and natural fermentation to create living apple cider vinegar that supports gut health and the planet. Topics we explore during the discussion - - You’ve got such an inspiring story behind what has become the Willy’s brand. What was your why? What made you believe this journey was worth it in the first place?- Willy’s isn’t just a product on a shelf - it’s something you produce, live, and breathe everyday. Can you tell us about your process, how you create your range of products, andwhat makes them truly unique in the market?- Gut health is such a big topic right now, and in functional medicine it’s always the first place we look. From your personal experience and perspective as a brand founder, what makes apple cider vinegar worth including in a daily routine for gut health?- Your products are now stocked in several major retailers - which is no small feat. How receptive have buyers been to bringing Willy’s on board? And do you find there’s aneducational piece that comes with introducing ACV-based products to new audiences?- When you think about the next five years, where do you see Willy’s heading? What growth or evolution would make you look back and say, “Yes - it’s all been worth it”?- Finally, this episode is called Is It Worth It. Looking back at your journey - from starting and scaling multiple businesses to building Willy’s in such a sustainable, authentic way - how would you personally answer that question To find out more - Website Instagram

    26 min
  4. 23. Modern Ferments, Ancient Wisdom: Elena of Fermary on Functional Foods

    10/15/2025

    23. Modern Ferments, Ancient Wisdom: Elena of Fermary on Functional Foods

    This episode we're joined by Elena, Founder of FERMARY. Elena is the founder of FERMARY, a London-based brand crafting slow-fermented foods rooted in gut health, flavour, and a blend of tradition with modern twist. With a background in fine food retail, Elena started at Borough Market and then her own businesses, she brings decades of sourcing expertise, sensory intuition, and inherited knowledge to her work. We talk about how Elena uses traditional, slow methods of fermenting to create a really high quality product that provides real health benefits. We also dig into what ferments you could do at home yourself, with some brilliant tips for success! We hope you enjoy this gut loving episode. Ineke x Links & Social Instagram link Talking points for this episode: You grew up fermenting in Riga and Norway, how did those early, seasonal traditions shape your values and vision for Fermary?You were at Borough Market for 15 years and launched Puntarelle & Co. what led you to that and then onto London Fermentary, and eventually Fermary?What makes Fermary’s approach to fermentation (raw, unpasteurized, slow) unique in today’s health-food landscape?You began fermenting in response to surplus produce. How did that spark lead to your broader product range and have you had any happy fermentation accidents?Fermented food is trending, what common misconceptions do you encounter about it, and how do you educate people about true artisanal fermentation?You’ve cautioned against rushed fermentations causing gut issues. What are those risks, and why is slower always better? What should customers look for on labels or in texture, smell, or taste to distinguish high‑quality ferments?Fermary is now part of S. Thorogood & Sons and located in New Covent Garden. How did that relationship come about?Where do you see Fermary in 5 years? Are there new product lines, formats, or perhaps a fermentation incubator in the works?Having launched a number of businesses do you have one piece of advice that you’d pass on to other foodie entrepreneurs?What’s an easy ferment you’d recommend for beginners to try at home, and what mistakes should they avoid?

    31 min

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Do you want to live a more Nourished Life? Would you like to tune in to hear experts from the world of food, health, wellbeing and nutrition share everything from their own health hacks, hints and tips, to Founders with a purpose on how they stay true to running food businesses that nourish their customers. Ineke, Founder of Nourish, Nurse, Functional Medicine Practitioner and Mother, will be chatting to, and sharing the stories of just some of the inspiring people she's met whilst seeking out her own Nourishing Life. Simple, easy to digest and most importantly, Nourishing.....