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Do you need to balance your hormones? How about eating an anti-inflammatory diet for PCOS? Exercise to sync your cycles? As women and femmes, we are wonderfully unique, often overlooked and medically marginalised, but is the advice we need THAT different from the body of evidence that is already out there?
Are you being empowered as a woman or are you being exploited by people who think that 'niching' down their marketing to women is going to make them lots of money? Women's insecurities shouldn't be a business plan... Tune into this episode with Chloe Stevens to find out...
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In this first instalment of the unhinged health hotline we answered listener questions about body image going into summer. We went through and gave some practical tips and tricks while basing ourselves on the reality that this stuff is not going to change overnight. Remember we can't separate your physical health from your mental health- it's all connected so if that 8-week shred is fcking with your head then maybe its not worth it?
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In this episode of Not Nutrition Gurus, we delve deep into the often elusive realm of health and fitness goals. While the SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goal-setting framework is widely touted, we challenge the notion that it should be your first stop on the journey to success. Instead, we explore the power of values-based goal setting and how it can revolutionise your approach to health and fitness.We begin by examining the limitations of SMART goals, emphasising their focus on external metrics rather than internal motivation. While they provide a clear roadmap, they often neglect the why behind our goals, leaving us vulnerable to burnout and lack of fulfilment.
Next, we introduce the concept of values-based goals, which centre on aligning our actions with our core values. By tapping into what truly matters to us, we cultivate intrinsic motivation that sustains us through setbacks and challenges. We discuss how to identify your values and integrate them into your health and fitness journey, creating a sense of purpose and meaning that transcends mere achievement.
But how do we bridge the gap between intention and action? We offer practical strategies for translating values into tangible behaviours. From creating rituals and habits to fostering a supportive environment, we empower listeners to take consistent, sustainable steps towards their goals.
Finally, we address the crucial role of self-compassion and resilience in the pursuit of health and fitness. We debunk the myth of perfection and embrace the messy, imperfect nature of progress. By cultivating kindness towards ourselves, we foster resilience in the face of setbacks, ultimately propelling us towards long-term success.
Join us as we embark on a journey beyond SMART goals, where values serve as our compass and fulfilment awaits at every milestone. It's time to redefine success in health and fitness and unlock the transformative power of aligning our actions with our deepest values.
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Have you ever felt like your motivation for health and fitness was hanging by a thread? I'm here with a lifeline, sharing my own battles and breakthroughs, to show you're not alone. Today's episode is a rallying cry for anyone looking to ignite a genuine spark for their wellness journey. We kick things off with a heart-to-heart about the struggles of staying driven, and then I open up about the Hunter Health Project's coaching applications. There's a lot of noise out there in the world of health advice, but I'm cutting through it with an evidence-based approach and support from industry experts.
Let's get real about the hurdles high-achieving women and marginalized communities face when it comes to motivation and discipline. I dismantle the harmful myths that suggest a lack of success is due to a lack of desire. Instead, we shine a light on internal motivation, the power of autonomy, and why personalized coaching can rewrite the narrative of health and fitness. You'll discover why fostering relatedness, competence, and autonomy isn't just jargon – it's a transformative approach to creating lasting habits that resonate with who you are and what you value.
Wrapping up the conversation, I peel back the industry curtain to share how integrating self-compassion has revolutionized my coaching practice. Plus, I offer a sneak peek into our next discussion on the symbiotic relationship between motivation and goal setting. Whether you're looking for a partner on your health journey or just curious about how to make meaningful changes on your own, this episode is packed with insights and strategies to fuel your fitness voyage. Let's embark on this path together and redefine what it means to be motivated. -
Did you miss me? Sorry for just ghosting you for seemingly out of nowhere for the last 9 months. This is a bit of a different episode, it's a very vulnerable episode and includes sensitive topics.
If you're feeling fragile and feeling too close to loss at the moment, this is not the episode for you. This is a work update, this is a life update and I am so glad that you're listening, it makes me feel so very privileged.
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In the latest episode of Not Nutrition Gurus, host Rachel Hunter talks to special guest Maya Robinson about body image for pregnant and postpartum mums. Maya, a body image coach, shares her insights and experiences on the unique pressures faced by mums to bounce back and how we can support them. Join us for this insightful discussion on the unsexy, nuanced middle ground of the health and fitness industry.
Maya Robinson, a body image coach, shares her insights and experiences on the unique pressures faced by mums to bounce back and how we can support them. She emphasizes that genetics and circumstance play a role in women's ability to bounce back and encourages us to avoid comparing ourselves to others. Join us for this insightful discussion on the unsexy, nuanced middle ground of the health and fitness industry.
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In this informative and thought-provoking episode, Rachel Hunter, the host of Not Nutrition Gurus, talks to Jonny Landels, an experienced disordered eating coach. Together, they explore the concept of intuitive eating and how it can help individuals foster a healthy relationship with food and their bodies.
Jonny shares his personal journey of how he shifted towards disordered eating coaching and what led him to become passionate about helping people overcome their struggles with food. He also defines disordered eating versus eating disorders and explains how intuitive eating can be a powerful tool to help individuals overcome disordered eating patterns.
In this conversation, Rachel and Jonny also delve into the pervasive impact of diet culture on male body image and how it can be combated. They discuss the societal pressures that men face to attain a certain physique and the negative impact that can have on their mental and physical health.
Overall, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of intuitive eating, disordered eating, and the impact of diet culture on male body image. So tune in to learn how to improve your relationship with food and your body, and start living your best life today!
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We are constantly bombarded with what motivation means, what we 'should' be doing all the time and what it means in the context of health and behaviour change.
I had the absolute delight to sit down with Jeb Stuart Johnston and chat to him all things motivation, emotional skill building, resilience and what trajectory the 'good guys' of the health industry are on.
Also spy rings, his penchant for shuffleboard and the best British swear words.
Tune in to the Not Nutrition Gurus Experience and enjoy the show!
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I am back with part two of my series with Dr Alan Flanagan! This episode explores the themes of hyper-individualism in the health and wellness space. Are vegetarians healthier? Are appetite suppressant medications the fall of the West? Is personalised nutrition a scam? Is 'good intent' enough to make someone removed from all harmful impacts?
Tune into this episode to find out!
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We are flooded with outrageous-sounding information on nutrition every single day. It always seems to be people with some credentials pedalling the latest toxic and poisonous nutrients, but what are the people working in nutrition research saying? Not the chiropractors turned 'nutrition experts' and why is it that nutrition seems to be so easily misinterpreted?
Who do you believe? What do we actually need to know from nutrition research anyway?
This is part one of a two-part series with Dr Alan Flanagan who's information is listed below to get in touch.
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We all do it, don't finish the final set at the gym, tell ourselves we'll start again on Monday , ghost our coaches, let our goals fade into the distance when we might have had a really good chance of getting there.
Self-sabotaging or self-handicapping is really quite common. WE ALL DO IT. So why do we do it? Is this is the secret sauce to overcoming obstacles and finally reaching our goals?
This week I have a very, very special guest Ella Whitcomb-Khan chatting all things self-handicapping and how we can get out of our own way!
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If you're trolling the internet for free but useful information in order to improve your diet or get more consistent in the gym, there are many different factors that go into advice. As a coach that tries their very best to give quality recommendations or suggestions for free, when I don't know that much about you it is really difficult and I always start everything with 'it depends' because it really does! I don't know how much you work, your preferences, your likes, and dislikes, if you have kids, how many kids, how old your kids are, etc.
In this episode I give the most basic litmus test I can come up with to figure out what it is that you need to work on if the advice given is 'it depends'
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Do you ever wish that your personal trainer understood a bit more about living in a larger body? Or maybe what its like to have chronic illnesses? Or maybe even was just a legend who looked at things from a macro perspective rather than just getting shredded for summer? Well look no further, Bon is an incredible human who we are Not Nutrition Gurus are lucky enough to call our friend. She is on the light side of the industry, the resistance or jedi if you will.
Listen in to find out more about body neutrality and what it could do for you to change your life.
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Is it stoicism or is she dissociating? Right after the Easter holiday, I think we can all agree that copying and pasting a math solution onto an emotional issue just won't work. It is a round peg and a square hole...
Now stoicism is often toted around as something 'motivating' to make us want to work out and eat broccoli, but does it work? Every 18-year-old personal trainer with a six-pack and a chip on their shoulder owns at least one copy of "Daily Stoic" but does it really mean that your yo-yo dieting is solved? That your stress management is good? That you'll have a good strategy for your nutrition goals?
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Your blood sugar will increase when you eat certain foods, carbohydrates, and protein, but how worried do we need to be about that? We all know that diabetes can wreak havoc on our health where glucose runs rampant in our bodies. But is it important to monitor how much your blood sugar spikes when you eat foods? Is that information going to help me make more personalised better nutritional choices?
Well, to be honest, I wouldn't necessarily say so, in this episode I dive into why exactly that is and the considerations to be made. -
What do all of these things have in common you ask? Well let me tell you, in this little soundbite of an episode I discuss the difference between causation and correlation. Lots of things are correlated but that doesn't always add up to one CAUSING the other and we can really get carried away with this in nutrition studies. Especially in click-bait headlines.
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Well, this was not the podcast that was planned! However, I took my own advice to put out something less than perfect in the name of consistency, and I tease our next episode all about continuous glucose monitors and if we all really need them, or should we hand over our money immediately. Speak to you soon you legendary not-gurus.
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Pardon the sound quality at the beginning of this episode! But if you stick with it, you'll figure out all the answers as to why your gym workouts are not burning as many calories as you think! It really does seem to be a myth that persists, exercise is great for us, and exercise does indeed burn calories but unless you're doing Iron man it is unlikely they burn enough calories to change your body composition significantly. So does that mean you don't have to work out at all? Or does that mean that you can do workouts you enjoy and it's all additive to your overall wellbeing? Tune in and find out :)
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Slapping chocolate out of your hand, following you around telling you, you're worthless and lazy, is that what you're expecting with a nutrition coach? Well, I have such BAD NEWS FOR YOU, I won't be doing that. And not because I don't call my clients out on their bs, lovingly, but shame, guilt and over-restriction don't work to move you closer to your goals. My job as a coach is to pull the best out of you, not to judge you or pretend that broccoli tastes better than cheesecake, but rather move you closer to your goals whatever they may be.
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Working the night shift is associated with an increased risk of obesity, anxiety, depression, diabetes and other comorbidities, so what can we do to give ourselves the best chance? Michelle's advice stems from a very qualified nutrition background and her own experience working nights! Beyond marrying rich, quitting your job and screaming into your pillow there are some practical things to do in order to give yourself the best chance at feeling somewhat alive after a night shift and ensure you're taking care of your body the best you can.
Please email any and all questions to rachel@hunterhealthproject
And reach out to Michelle Carroll on Instagram @Michellecarroll1 or take a look at her website here: https://michellecarrollfitness.ie/ - Laat meer zien