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As Adrienne reflects on 6 years of the Power Hour, we are going to share some of our favourite episodes from the archives on Thursdays.
Today we're sharing April 2023's episode all about Ultra-processed food, with guest Dr Chris van Tulleken. Since this episode Chris has been on a mission to get us discussing our diets and making positive healthy changes, and the phrase ultra-processed food has become common parlance!
From the episode notes...
Adrienne is joined by the wonderful Dr Chris van Tulleken to discuss his new book Ultra-Processed People. In the book Dr Chris discusses how we have entered a new 'age of eating' where most of our calories come from an entirely novel set of substances called Ultra-Processed Food, food which is industrially processed and designed and marketed to be addictive. But do we really know what it's doing to our bodies?
Dr Chris van Tulleken is an infectious disease doctor at University College London Hospitals, and a Medical Research Council clinical research fellow at University College London in the Greg Towers lab, where he studies viral evolution and HIV. He has worked with aid organisations around the world over the past 10 years, including Doctors of the World. He also presents a range of programmes for the BBC including the double-Bafta winning Operation Ouch!. He is on Twitter @DoctorChrisVT
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As well as the Power Hour Adrienne also hosts the Modern Wellness Podcast, alongside Fiit Cofounder Sammi (who also happens to be Adrienne's husband) and Physiologist and leading expert in lifestyle management, Oliver Patrick. They recently had a very lively episode discussing the shocking truth regarding microplastics and our bodies, as outlined in the Guardian's Microplastics are infiltrating brain tissue, studies show: āThereās nowhere left untouchedā
There's a discussion around the recent Electrolytes boom - are you someone who swears by them? The electrolytes boom: a wonder supplement ā or an unnecessary expense?
And finally there's a look at fitness rentals - and a chat around their possible future!
Go and search for "Modern Wellness Podcast" and give it a follow so you can catch up on the 45+(!) brilliant episodes, and be the first to hear the new ones.
More about Modern Wellness Podcast...
Each week the trio delves into new health practices, tech advancements, and business news. They provide accurate unbiased information for both industry insiders and curious listeners.
The Modern Wellness Podcast isn't just about delivering facts. it's an engaging and entertaining listen. With a fun authentic chemistry and diverse viewpoints,
the hosts aren't afraid to challenge each other's ideas, resulting in thought-provoking debates that shed light on different aspects of wellbeing.
Don't forget to rate/review and subscribe or follow!
You can follow the show and send in your questions to @modernwellnesspodcast or email [email protected]
And follow the hosts Adrienne @adrienne_ldn, Sammi @sammiadhami, and Oli @_olipatrick.
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As Adrienne reflects on 6 years of the Power Hour, we are going to share some of our favourite episodes from the archives on Thursdays.
Today we're sharing April 2023's brilliant episode with New York Times Journalist Sarah Knight.
ļ»æ*A quick warning: there is some explicit language in this episode*
Adrienne is joined by the New York Times bestselling author Sarah Knight to discuss her new book Grow the F*ck Up: How to be an adult and get treated like one.
With more than 3 million copies in print, Sarah Knightās No Fucks Given Guides have been published in thirty-one languages worldwide. Her TEDx Talk on "The Magic of Not Giving a Fuck" has 10 million views; in addition to writing and speaking, she hosts the popular No Fucks Given podcast. You can follow Sarah @sarahknightauthor
The link to the online quiz mentioned by Sarah is here: https://www.charactour.com/hub/personality?mc_cid=6dad4836bb&mc_eid=9764f15a07#!/
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David and Stephen Flynn, AKA The Happy Pear, need no introduction. Known and loved for their hearty yet healthy dishes, big flavours, delicious food and incredible sense of community, they have been bringing joy through good food for twenty years.
The new book, The Happy Pear 20: Recipes and Learnings from the First 20 Years, is inspired by the dishes that are most requested in the cafƩ and the food that they (and their kids!) actually eat at home, this is healthy home-cooking at its best. The book is out now and available in stores and online!
You can find out more about The Happy Pear @the happypear
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Adrienne is delighted to announce she has started a Substack, called In The Room. You can subscribe for free at adrienneadhami.substack.comIn The Room is where Iāll share what Iāve learned because Iāve spent years getting into rooms where opportunities are created and decisions are made. I know how valuable it is to access those conversations. Not everyone gets that chance, but everyone can benefit from the insights and knowledge shared in those spaces. My goal is to bridge that gapābringing you in and giving you the insights and strategies to confidently navigate your own path, no matter where you are.
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In this episode of the Power Hour podcast, Adrienne speaks with Celeste Gardner, a preventative mental health practitioner. They discuss Celeste's journey from teaching to focusing on health and wellness, the challenges teachers face, and the importance of preventative mental health. Celeste emphasizes the need for connection and community in supporting mental health, particularly for the younger generation, who are increasingly affected by loneliness and social media.
To find out more about what Celeste is up to head to celestegardner.com
Celeste is the founder of The Healthy Peopleās Club, which has its own podcast too. You can follow Celeste @_celestegardner
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Emily M Austen is the founder and CEO of EMERGE, an award winning PR Agency, based in London, working with global brands, including Huel, Red Bull, Spanx, and Abercrombie. The 25 strong team was started by Emily in 2012, at the age of 22, after she graduated from Manchester University with a degree in Criminology and Criminal Law.
Her new book SMARTER is out on November 7th and can be preordered now. In it Emily reframes the idea of over-productivity equalling success, and will ultimately show that those who work smarter, are those who achieve more long-term success. Featuring 10 achievable steps, and the experience of successful entrepreneur, E.M Austen, SMARTER will show you how to reframe previous systems that your brain predicts, switch your mindset from one of scarcity to one of abundance, join the 8am club, conduct a busyness detox, define what success means to you, track your energy not your time, identify and set healthy boundaries, time block, habit pair and switch to mono tasking, and so much more.
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As well as the Power Hour Adrienne also hosts the Modern Wellness Podcast, alongside Fiit Cofounder Sammi (who also happens to be Adrienne's husband) and Physiologist and leading expert in lifestyle management, Oliver Patrick. They recently had a very lively episode discussing the Neko Body Scan, and the new SuperHalfs proposal - which felt very fitting for the Power Hour audience, so as a bonus we're sharing with you too!
Go and search for "Modern Wellness Podcast" and give it a follow so you can catch up on the 40(!) brilliant episodes, and be the first to hear the new ones.
More about Modern Wellness Podcast...
Each week the trio delves into new health practices, tech advancements, and business news. They provide accurate unbiased information for both industry insiders and curious listeners.
The Modern Wellness Podcast isn't just about delivering facts. it's an engaging and entertaining listen. With a fun authentic chemistry and diverse viewpoints,
the hosts aren't afraid to challenge each other's ideas, resulting in thought-provoking debates that shed light on different aspects of wellbeing.
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Raphael Sofoluke is a serial entrepreneur, author, founder and CEO behind UK Black Business Show, UK Black Business Week, Birmingham Black Business Show & Black Tech Achievement Awards.
In his new book Together We Thrive: How to find your tribe, build a community and create the dream network is available to buy now! In it ļ»æRaphael guides us through the immense potential of building a community. Throughout the chapters, Raphael draws on his access to professionals and influencers from varied sectors in his case studies. He shares practical strategies, real-life examples, and actionable steps to help you build, foster, and sustain a community that elevates all aspects of your life.
And as a reminder Adrienne's new book Decisions That Matter is available to pre-order now which you can do at Amazon, Waterstones, Bookshop.org and more! Today Adrienne explains a little more about the book, and why she wrote it.
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Adrienne is delighted to announce that her new book Decisions That Matter is available to pre-order now which you can do at Amazon, Waterstones, Bookshop.org and more! Today Adrienne explains a little more about the book, and why she wrote it.
About the book
It's estimated that the average person now makes around 35,000 decisions each day. We're living in the age of abundance, with more choices than ever before. From everyday mundane choices to big life decisions, the more options we have, the more overwhelmed we become. In Decisions That Matter: How to Make Decisions in A World of Endless Choice, Adrienne provides the tools and insights you need to navigate these choices with confidence. Adrienne offers strategies and frameworks to help you make intentional decisions in a world full of distractions.
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The brilliant Bola Sol is back on the Power Hour to chat with Adrienne all about her new book Your Money Life: How to Afford the Future You Want.
You can follow Bola @bola_sol and the book is out now in stores and online!
About the book:
Whether you want to have children, get married, pay for a mortgage, start your own business or pay for nice holidays, all these goals cost money. But by building solid money habits you can plan for all lifeās major milestones and dream bigger. Bola Sol offers the essential tools needed to get started and make your bank balance healthier. Once youāve done that, she demonstrates how you can grow your ambition and become wealthier. Finally, she reveals how you can use this money smartly to pay for things you want and become happier.
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Graham Allcott is a thought-leader, entrepreneur, author, speaker and podcaster. He is the author of many brilliant books, including global bestseller How to be a Productivity Ninja, and host of the Beyond Busy podcast.
Graham Allcott is the founder of Think Productive (thinkproductive.co.uk), as well as a well-known author and speaker; his five books include the global bestseller, How to be a Productivity Ninja. He is also active on social media platforms and with his weekly email, Rev Up for the Week. How to be a Productivity Ninja has sold over 100,000 copies in the UK alone, and been translated into several languages.
Today he and Adrienne are chatting about his new book Kind: The quiet power of kindness at work. In the book Graham Aexplores how we can create work cultures that encourage kindness. He argues that, far from being a 'fluffy' or nebulous idea, kindness and empathy are 21st century superpowers, which can transform any organization into a dynamic environment where people want to work.
The book is out on October 10th, and is available in stores and online! You can follow Graham @grahamallcott
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Stress, anxiety, injury, everyday wear and tear. Life takes its toll on our bodies and it can be so easy to suffer through the aches and pains when it feels like you don't have the time, money or resources to fix them.
In his new book Body: Effective Tools to Heal Pain, Restore Health and Prevent Injury with James Davies, which is out now, James Davies gives you everything you need to heal, reset and restore your body to manage everyday niggles and more serious injury.
From arthritis and muscle strains to IBS and stress, James has compiled everything he's learned as an internationally renowned physio and osteopath to give you all the tools you need. Simply explained and with case studies along the way his book is the go-to book for looking after your body.
You can follow James @jamesdhealth
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This episode is in association with Greenford Quays. Adrienne speaks with financial educator Abigail Foster, the founder of Elent, a financial education platform. You can follow Abigail @abigailrosefoster.
About Greenford Quay
Greenford Quay is a purpose-built, purpose-designed community of rental homes in West London. Apartments at Greenford Quay are arranged across three buildings, each with their own unique personality and individual vibe. Greenford Quay isnāt just a place to rent, itās a place to live, with exclusive resident features such as a Rooftop Terrace and Podium Garden, a Pet Spa and Dog Park, and even a Residentsā Lounge, Cinema and Media and Games Room.
To find out more go to www.greenfordquay.com. Thank you to Greenford Quay for supporting the podcast.
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Adrienne speaks with Lauren Murrell, co-founder and CEO of skincare brand By Sarah. Use code "power20" for 20% off By Sarah's amazing products!
By Sarah is the multi award-winning skincare brand for sensitive skin. Dermatologically approved for eczema, rosacea and psoriasis. Lauren's incredible journey to founding the company really has to be heard to be believed. Content warning, there is mention of terminal illness as well as natural disaster.
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Adrienne is running the Royal Parks Half raising money for Spiral. You can donate here!
Adrienne sits down with Tafari and Angie from Spiral, an amazing charity based in Brixton. Spiral works to ensure every young person is excited about their future, motivated to make it a reality, and equipped with the essential skills they need to succeed. They deliver immersive career programmes and events, one-to-one support, and empower lived-experience change makers.
Go and find out more about the brilliant work Spiral do at www.spiralskills.co.uk
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Oliver Burkeman worked for many years at The Guardian, where he wrote a popular weekly column on psychology, āThis Column Will Change Your Life.ā His books include the New York Times bestseller Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals and The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Canāt Stand Positive Thinking.
Oliver's new book Meditations for Mortals: Four Weeks to Embrace Your Limitations and Make Time for What Counts is described as "A map for a liberating journey toward a more meaningful lifeāa journey that begins where we actually find ourselves, not with a fantasy of where weād like to be". It's available no in stores and online.
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Anna Mathur is a psychotherapist and bestselling author. She's passionate about taking therapy out of the therapy room and sharing her personal and professional experiences to support mums through motherhood. She shares supportive insights on Instagram (@annamathur), via online courses and through her incredibly popular podcast 'The Therapy Edit'.
Her new book, The Uncomfortable Truth: Change Your Life By Taming 10 of Your Mind's Greatest Fears, is out now in stores and online.
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Adrienne is back for a brand new series of Power Hour, and kicks it off with a message of using September s a great time to focus on smashing the last part of the year!
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We all want to be happier, but our brains often get in the way. When weāre too stuck in our heads we obsess over our inadequacies, compare ourselves with others and fail to see the good in our lives.
In The Science of Happiness, world-leading psychologist and happiness expert Bruce Hood demonstrates that the key to happiness is not self-care but connection. He presents seven simple but life-changing lessons to break negative thought patterns and re-connect with the things that really matter.
Bruce Hood is an award-winning Professor of Developmental Psychology at Bristol University and the author of several books including SuperSense, The Self Illusion, The Domesticated Brain and Possessed. His course, The Science of Happiness, is the most popular course at Bristol University. He has appeared extensively on TV and radio, including co-hosting the BBC podcast The Happiness Half Hour in 2021. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Society, the Royal Institution of Great Britain and the British Psychological Society.
The film Bruce and Adrienne discuss is Agent of Happiness. A 2024 documentary film that follows Bhutanese government officials, Amber Kumar Gurung and Guna Raj Kuikel, as they travel through the country to measure people's happiness levels, which are then used to calculate the Gross National Happiness score.
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