Episodes
Joined by Dr Mike Farquhar, a consultant in children’s medicine to discuss how crucial sleep is to our physical and mental health and how shift-work can impact junior doctors as well as some sound advice for healthcare professionals who undertake night shifts.
Published 02/26/20
Fighting a lifetime battle with depression Frank King has thought about killing himself more times than you can imagine. Frank has led an extraordinary life. He wrote for The Tonight Show for over 20 years, and his journey with chronic suicidality not only makes for a fascinating listen, he has become a public motivational speaker and trainer who travels the world and has given key-note speeches at multiple TED talks events. He is also a full-time comedian and uses his humour and compassion...
Published 02/12/20
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and my own personal experience with it and the dangers of neglecting what our bodies are telling us.
Published 01/29/20
Season 2 overview. New season with a focus on making our lives better and healthier as well the show's usual health discussions.
Published 01/20/20
Season finale with 'The Third Eye Doctor'. Personalities, hypnosis and instant gratification. A candid chat.
Published 12/18/19
Riana Milne discusses the 10 traumas that are experienced during childhood that affect an Adult later in life and in their love relationships.
Published 12/11/19
I talk about the breatharian movement and the effect political correctness is having on us.
Published 11/27/19
Dr Shan Hussain joins me to discus some of the shortcomings that we experience within the health system and how we can solve these issues.
Published 11/20/19
An honest and very realistic conversation with ‘Soul in the Raw’ founder Marina Yanay-Triner that will help anyone thinking about adopting a plant-based diet.
Published 11/13/19
Spiro Koulouris, a sufferer from gout, explains how he dramatically improved his condition through lifestyle and dietary changes.
Published 11/06/19
Why it’s so easy for us to become addicted to video games, the symptoms and do they incite violent behaviour?
Published 10/30/19
A fascinating episode bringing two prominent advocates for helping those suffering with stress and burnout.
Published 10/15/19
A highly opinionated look at relationships, affairs, why relationships fail and why having ex partners is not a bad thing.
Published 10/09/19
What causes cervical cancer, who is at risk and do you really need to go for screening if you have no symptoms?
Published 10/02/19
An overview of the disease and what to do once a diagnosis has been made and where to seek help
Published 09/24/19
Interview with Dr Giles P Croft discussing career change and managing your life changes.
Published 09/17/19
A look at a recent study which has led to some dramatic newspaper headlines concerning fizzy soft drinks and in particular, diet drinks.
Published 09/10/19
An entertaining, frank and candid conversation with Dr. Haidar Al-hakim, ‘The Third Eye Doctor’
Published 09/03/19
Discussion about acne and what happened to me when I took Isotretinoin (Roaccutane)
Published 08/27/19
The menopause. Why does it happen and is HRT safe?
Published 08/21/19
A look at social media and its sociological effect with respects to mental health
Published 08/13/19
The tragic story of a doctor whose life was tragically cut short as a consequence of burnout. Support advice included
Published 08/06/19
Together with Dr Aislinn Macklin-Doherty we discuss some of the myths surrounding the NHS and whether or not privatisation is the way forward.
Published 07/30/19
Is vaping safe? A look at some of the dangers of vaping and whether or not we should be using it as a form of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
Published 07/23/19
Occupational burnout. Why is it so prevalent amongst healthcare workers?
Published 07/16/19