Far 2 Fabulous

Julie Clark & Catherine Chapman

Join Catherine & Julie, your feisty hosts at Far 2 Fabulous, as they lead you on a wellness revolution to embrace your fabulousness. Julie, a Registered Nutritional Therapist with over 20 years of expertise, and Catherine, a former nurse turned Pilates Instructor and Vitality Coach, blend wisdom and laughter seamlessly. Off the air, catch them harmonising in their local choir and dancing to 80's hits in superhero attire. Catherine braves the sea for year-round swims, while Julie flips and tumbles in ongoing gymnastics escapades. With a shared passion for women's health and well-being, they bring you an engaging exploration of health, life, and laughter. Join us on this adventure toward a more fabulous and empowered you!

  1. 12h ago

    What If Recovery Isn't Getting Back to Before? Maria Henthorne's Breast Cancer Journey (Featuring The Naughty Tit)

    Episode 128: What If Recovery Isn't Getting Back to Before? Maria Henthorne's Breast Cancer Journey (Featuring The Naughty Tit) A marathon medal is still glowing in your memories when a routine mammogram turns into a callback, a biopsy, and the words nobody wants to hear: breast cancer. We’re joined by our friend Maria Henthorn, whose diagnosis arrived soon after the Brighton Marathon, and we talk honestly about what it feels like when life splits into “before” and “after” overnight. Maria shares the practical steps she takes to protect her mental health from day one: stepping back from work, leaning on friends, getting outside, and keeping movement as a steady anchor. We explore how treatment plans can change quickly from a lumpectomy to a mastectomy, how support can feel overwhelming at first, and why humour can be a powerful way to hold on to identity when your body and routine are no longer yours. We also go deep on what often gets missed in breast cancer conversations: life after active treatment. Maria describes surgical menopause after hormone-positive breast cancer, the insomnia, fatigue and joint pain that can follow, and the frustration of feeling like the system saves your life but leaves you to manage quality of life alone. She talks about advocating for yourself, finding better resources, adjusting training, protecting bone health with strength work, and making lifestyle changes like stopping alcohol to reduce risk factors. If you care about breast cancer awareness, menopause after cancer, patient advocacy, and realistic wellbeing strategies that fit real life, this conversation will stay with you. Subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review so more women can find the support they deserve. Got a question or comment? Send us a text message here! Click HERE to support us. Thank you for listening. You can continue the conversation with us in the Far 2 Fabulous Facebook group. Come and connect with other women on a journey to empowered health.  For more information about Julie Clark Nutrition, click HERE For more information about Catherine Chapman, click HERE   If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee HERE. Your support helps us continue creating episodes and improving our recording setup.  We look forward to you joining us on the next episode.

    What If Recovery Isn't Getting Back to Before? Maria Henthorne's Breast Cancer Journey (Featuring The Naughty Tit)
  2. Jul 9

    If You Never Wanted Sex Again Would That Be Okay

    Episode 127 Sex after 40 can change so fast it feels like someone swapped your body overnight and nobody thought to mention it. We’re talking candidly about libido loss in perimenopause and menopause, sparked by a friend who asked us the question so many women whisper to themselves: “Is something wrong with me?” She loves her husband, she’s happy in her relationship, and yet she doesn’t want sex anymore, plus everything feels dry, sore, and exhausting. That single admission opened the floodgates for what we’ve heard again and again from women in their 40s, 50s and 60s. We dig into the real-world reasons desire can disappear, from changing hormones (including the often-ignored role of testosterone) to sleep disruption, stress, and the relentless mental load that makes intimacy feel like one more task. We also unpack the emotional fallout on both sides: men reading “no sex” as rejection, women fearing they’re broken, and couples getting stuck in a cycle where even a cuddle feels like it comes with pressure. Along the way we talk about the unglamorous bits that matter: vaginal dryness, discomfort, continence worries, changing confidence, and why “just do it” advice can make things worse. Most of all, we make space for nuance. Some women want solutions like lubricants, pessaries, HRT, or medical support, and some feel genuinely fine never having sex again. We ask what’s “normal”, what’s “okay”, and how to communicate needs without blame, duty, or shame. If this topic has been sitting between you and your partner, or if you’ve felt alone in it, come and talk with us in the community. Subscribe, share the podcast with someone who needs it, leave us a review, and join our free Facebook group to keep the conversation going. Got a question or comment? Send us a text message here! Click HERE to support us. Thank you for listening. You can continue the conversation with us in the Far 2 Fabulous Facebook group. Come and connect with other women on a journey to empowered health.  For more information about Julie Clark Nutrition, click HERE For more information about Catherine Chapman, click HERE   If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee HERE. Your support helps us continue creating episodes and improving our recording setup.  We look forward to you joining us on the next episode.

    If You Never Wanted Sex Again Would That Be Okay
  3. Jul 2

    "I Could Never Do That"... Or Could You? With Ursula Goode

    Episode 127: "I Could Never Do That"... Or Could You? With Ursula Goode A poster that says “Adult Gymnastics Classes Starting” sounds harmless until it hits the part of you that whispers, I could never do that. Our guest, Ursula Good, felt that exact jolt at 35, with three small children and a life that was already full. She took the leap anyway and discovered something many of us are really searching for: an hour a week that gives back energy, confidence, and headspace, not another item on the to-do list. Ursula is a dentist, a sea swimmer, a runner, a competitive adult gymnast, and a mum of four, but what makes this chat land is how human it is. We talk about movement as play, how self-consciousness creeps in after puberty and again after pregnancy and through midlife, and why “wear what feels good” is not a throwaway line but a genuine barrier remover. We dig into the mental side of gymnastics, the bravery of trying new skills, and how sport forces presence in a world wired for constant multitasking. We also go deeper on setbacks. Ursula shares what it’s like to keep going through shoulder surgery, then face a sudden knee ligament injury and the long rehab that follows. We explore resilience mindset, identity beyond performance, and how hormones, menstrual cycle changes, and menopause can affect energy, balance, coordination, and injury risk. Plus, because she’s a dentist, we connect oral health to whole-body wellness, including gum disease, inflammation, and heart health, with simple habits you can actually stick to. If you enjoy honest conversations about women’s wellness, midlife fitness, strength training, bone health, community sport, and building confidence one brave rep at a time, hit subscribe, share with a friend, and leave us a review. What’s one thing you’ll try this week that the old you would have avoided? Got a question or comment? Send us a text message here! Click HERE to support us. Thank you for listening. You can continue the conversation with us in the Far 2 Fabulous Facebook group. Come and connect with other women on a journey to empowered health.  For more information about Julie Clark Nutrition, click HERE For more information about Catherine Chapman, click HERE   If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee HERE. Your support helps us continue creating episodes and improving our recording setup.  We look forward to you joining us on the next episode.

    "I Could Never Do That"... Or Could You? With Ursula Goode
  4. Jun 25

    Ask These Three Questions And Listen Properly

    Episode 126 Three questions can change the tone of a whole week: What’s your biggest recent win? What’s your biggest recent challenge? What do you need help with? We steal the prompt from a morning listen and put it to the test in real time, with honest answers that feel like a proper catch-up rather than a performance. We start with wins that actually move the needle, from building a “Wellbeing Wednesday” ritual with Pilates, nature and community, to choosing to stay alcohol free and noticing how often birthdays and celebrations still push drinking as the default. We talk about why self-care can feel weirdly “too luxurious”, and how connection in person hits differently to a screen, even when online classes are convenient. Then we go into the harder stuff: menopause and perimenopause hot flushes that feel like a public announcement, the mental load of managing symptoms, and the way visibility creates stress at work and in social spaces. We also share the ongoing challenge of post-concussion after-effects that can make the world feel like it’s tilting, plus the frustration of being a “fixer” when there isn’t a neat solution. Finally, we get practical about asking for help, from home organisation and cleaning to business tech and the pain of hiring support that doesn’t deliver. If you try the three questions with your partner, family or friends, tell us what shifts. Subscribe, share with someone who needs a nudge towards better wellbeing, and leave us a review so more women can find Far Too Fabulous. Got a question or comment? Send us a text message here! Click HERE to support us. Thank you for listening. You can continue the conversation with us in the Far 2 Fabulous Facebook group. Come and connect with other women on a journey to empowered health.  For more information about Julie Clark Nutrition, click HERE For more information about Catherine Chapman, click HERE   If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee HERE. Your support helps us continue creating episodes and improving our recording setup.  We look forward to you joining us on the next episode.

    Ask These Three Questions And Listen Properly
  5. Jun 18

    Pilates Isn't Supposed To Look Like That! Why Instagram fitness might be stopping women from starting.

    Episode 125: Pilates Isn't Supposed To Look Like That Why Instagram fitness might be stopping women from starting. We open with the most Far Too Fabulous kind of chaos: singing, giggling, and remembering the absolute commitment of performing with Soul Choir at Canterbury Pride in horizontal rain. It is funny, it is warm, and it sets up a bigger point we cannot shake, showing up matters more than looking perfect while you do it. From there, we get something properly off our chest: Pilates has exploded on social media, and while we love seeing more people discover movement, we are tired of the flawless, filtered, “picture-perfect” workout videos. Matching nude sets, zero wobbles, zero sweat, zero reality. That version of fitness culture is unrealistic, often edited, and it can stop real people from even starting because they think they do not look right or will do it wrong. We talk about what Pilates is actually for: building strength safely, starting small, and progressing at your own pace. We also dig into the equipment craze, especially the push to buy a reformer, and how easy it is to chase quick fixes instead of sustainable habits. Then we zoom out to the wider wellbeing space: trainers tearing each other down for clicks, nutrition turning into tribal warfare, and the way tracking and optimisation can suck the joy out of life if we stop listening to our own bodies. If you have ever felt put off by “perfect” health content online, come and have a laugh with us and leave feeling more empowered. Subscribe, share with a friend, and if you enjoy the conversation, leave us a review and join our free Facebook group. Got a question or comment? Send us a text message here! Click HERE to support us. Thank you for listening. You can continue the conversation with us in the Far 2 Fabulous Facebook group. Come and connect with other women on a journey to empowered health.  For more information about Julie Clark Nutrition, click HERE For more information about Catherine Chapman, click HERE   If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee HERE. Your support helps us continue creating episodes and improving our recording setup.  We look forward to you joining us on the next episode.

    Pilates Isn't Supposed To Look Like That!  Why Instagram fitness might be stopping women from starting.
  6. Jun 11

    Hair Loss Isn't Just About Hair with Kate Holohan

    Episode 124: Hair Loss Isn't Just About Hair with Kate Holohan Hair loss can feel like it comes out of nowhere, but the truth is usually more unsettling and more empowering: your body is trying to tell you something. We sit down with Kate Holohan, a certified trichologist and the voice behind Hair Therapy UK, to untangle what’s really going on when your ponytail feels thinner, your scalp shows through, or the shower drain suddenly looks alarming. We talk about the part nobody warns you about: the emotional weight. Hair is tied to identity, confidence, and how you show up at work, on dates, and in photos. Kate explains why so many women get dismissed with “it’s just stress”, why hair loss is not “vain”, and how hairdressers often spot early changes before you do. We also break down the hair growth cycle, telogen effluvium, and why you may be reacting to something that happened 8 to 12 weeks ago, plus why real improvement takes consistent effort over months rather than days. Then we get practical and myth-busty: iron and ferritin, thyroid and Hashimoto’s, menopause and perimenopause shifts, cortisol and inflammation, nutrient absorption issues, and the rise of GLP-1 weight loss medications, where under-nutrition can show up fast in your hair. Kate also clears up confusion around DHT, pattern hair loss, and why “just use minoxidil” is not a universal answer. You’ll leave with safer ways to find help, including the Institute of Trichologists clinic finder, and a clearer idea of what questions to ask before spending money on products or treatments. If this conversation helps, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs reassurance, and leave us a review so more people can find evidence-led support. Got a question or comment? Send us a text message here! Click HERE to support us. Thank you for listening. You can continue the conversation with us in the Far 2 Fabulous Facebook group. Come and connect with other women on a journey to empowered health.  For more information about Julie Clark Nutrition, click HERE For more information about Catherine Chapman, click HERE   If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee HERE. Your support helps us continue creating episodes and improving our recording setup.  We look forward to you joining us on the next episode.

    Hair Loss Isn't Just About Hair with Kate Holohan
  7. Jun 4

    Why You Feel Hungry All The Time

    Episode 123: Always hungry, even when you swear you’ve eaten “properly”? That nagging appetite can feel like your body is working against you, but it’s often doing the opposite: sending signals that something is missing. We get honest about how easy it is to fall into the constant-snacking loop, especially when life is busy, stress is high, and the cupboard is calling during boring admin. We break down the most common causes of constant hunger through a practical wellbeing lens: metabolism types, blood sugar dips, and what happens when you do a lot but don’t fuel to match the demand. We talk about why ultra-processed foods keep you coming back for more, why protein makes such a difference to satiety, and how a simple food diary can reveal the gaps fast. You’ll also hear why “hunger” can actually be thirst, why eating too quickly backfires, and how the 20-minute satiety delay catches so many of us out. Then we widen the lens: sleep debt and sugar cravings, alcohol and the next-day ravenous feeling, perimenopause appetite shifts, stress and cortisol, medication side effects, and even gut microbiome imbalances like Candida that can drive intense sugar cravings. We finish with realistic first steps for better appetite control and steadier energy, including aiming for 20 to 30 grams of protein at breakfast and building meals that support blood sugar balance. If this resonates, share the episode with a friend, subscribe, and leave us a review. What’s the biggest trigger behind your “I’m always hungry” days? Got a question or comment? Send us a text message here! Click HERE to support us. Thank you for listening. You can continue the conversation with us in the Far 2 Fabulous Facebook group. Come and connect with other women on a journey to empowered health.  For more information about Julie Clark Nutrition, click HERE For more information about Catherine Chapman, click HERE   If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee HERE. Your support helps us continue creating episodes and improving our recording setup.  We look forward to you joining us on the next episode.

    Why You Feel Hungry All The Time
  8. May 28

    ChatGPT Is Your Worst Flatmate For Health Advice

    Episode 122: ChatGPT Is Your Worst Flatmate For Health Advice AI can sound calm, clever, and certain, even when it’s guessing. That’s fine when you’re drafting an email, but it gets complicated fast when people start using ChatGPT and other tools to interpret symptoms, gut health results, and lab reports without support. We’re joined again by Josh Netherwood from Your Gut Map to unpack what’s really happening behind the screen. We trace how AI evolved from early ideas about machine intelligence to today’s deep learning models, then bring it back to the real world: inconsistent answers, “personalisation” that drags in the wrong context, and advice that often jumps straight to worst case scenarios. If you’ve ever asked a health question twice and received two different paths, we explain why that happens and why it can lead to confusion and fear. From H. pylori scare stories to the unintended consequences of self led treatment, we talk about how AI can push people towards a scattergun approach: overusing antibiotics, relying on untargeted probiotics, or trying extreme interventions without understanding the full picture. We also dig into the big issues most people miss: governance, accountability, and source quality. If an AI tool pulls from a mix of social posts, articles, and outdated research, how do you know what to trust? We finish with practical, listener friendly prompts to ask “one more question”, request peer reviewed evidence, and get more up to date, scientifically led guidance. If you care about safe AI in healthcare, gut health, functional medicine, and personalised wellness, this is your roadmap. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave us a review: what’s the most worrying piece of AI health advice you’ve seen? Got a question or comment? Send us a text message here! Click HERE to support us. Thank you for listening. You can continue the conversation with us in the Far 2 Fabulous Facebook group. Come and connect with other women on a journey to empowered health.  For more information about Julie Clark Nutrition, click HERE For more information about Catherine Chapman, click HERE   If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee HERE. Your support helps us continue creating episodes and improving our recording setup.  We look forward to you joining us on the next episode.

    ChatGPT Is Your Worst Flatmate For Health Advice

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Join Catherine & Julie, your feisty hosts at Far 2 Fabulous, as they lead you on a wellness revolution to embrace your fabulousness. Julie, a Registered Nutritional Therapist with over 20 years of expertise, and Catherine, a former nurse turned Pilates Instructor and Vitality Coach, blend wisdom and laughter seamlessly. Off the air, catch them harmonising in their local choir and dancing to 80's hits in superhero attire. Catherine braves the sea for year-round swims, while Julie flips and tumbles in ongoing gymnastics escapades. With a shared passion for women's health and well-being, they bring you an engaging exploration of health, life, and laughter. Join us on this adventure toward a more fabulous and empowered you!

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