By Australian Women's Health
Ellie Sedgwick has something to say. In light of a rapid rise in labiaplasties globally, the vulva photographer is breaking down taboos around genital insecurity, and opening up dialogue. Her message: practise self-lovin', not loathing.
In a world where perfect is often the benchmark, Ellie is asking us to appreciate what we have and realise that, in fact, we are all gloriously different. There is no normal.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Laura Henshaw is working on her boundaries. In the midst of a hectic schedule and never taking a moment to pause, the CEO and co-founder is on a journey to discover when enough is enough and how to pull back and preserve her own space and mental health. Admittedly, it's a work in progress.
On this ep, Laura talks about childhood drive, life at school, panic attacks, indecision around motherhood and the normal unease of learning to be still.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Megan Dalla-Camina wants women to rise up. The three-time best selling author and women’s leadership expert believes we should all challenge things (ideas, norms, beliefs) that can make us stagnant and self-critical.
On this ep, the founder and CEO outlines 13 inner critic archetypes, gives tips on how we can work with them, not against, and ultimately how we can change ingrained patterns, most notably in the workplace.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steph Claire Smith is practicing self-compassion. Despite helming one of the country's biggest wellness businesses, she's not immune to bouts of self-doubt and imposter syndrome.
On this ep, the business owner, former model and mother gets frank about feeling overwhelmed in the boardroom, the cruel brilliance of 20:20 hindsight when it comes to parenting and what the future might hold.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luka McCabe is a realist when it comes to food. Sure, in an ideal world we'd all eat wholefoods 100% of the time, but the busy, expense-laden reality is far from it.
On this ep, the author, midwife, business owner and mother gets frank about slinging meals on the table, squeezing in gym sessions, the art of making small, cost-efficient changes and the camping fails that haven't dampened her enthusiasm for The Great Outdoors.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alyssa Healy is equal parts chilled, equal parts focussed. For someone who helms the dominant Australian women's cricket team, Healy had big boots to fill when she took the post at the end of 2023, but the wicket keeper is doing it in calm, level style. And not only behind the stumps.
On this ep, Alyssa Healy talks about leading from within, navigating grief, a sometimes-ships-in-the-night life with husband Mitchell Starc and the beautiful frustration of golf, among other things.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rachael Finch had a glamorous life as a model and tv presenter in her 20s. She lived in London, New York, Germany, Singapore and New Zealand, but somewhere along the way the former Miss Universe Australia began self-restricting and competing with herself. Thankfully, a change in career and location changed the trajectory.
Here's how Rachael found warmth and 'home' in herself, husband, family and a new career, ultimately coming out of the haze and into equilibrium.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brooke Hogan is a beacon of gold.
Her Instagram shows a grid of family, retriever, Pilates and composure. But, like all stories in life, it's taken hard work to get there: a sometimes confronting modelling career, a first business that didn't cut the mustard and, most importantly, an arduous but ultimately successful IVF journey.
Here's how Brooke Hogan took hits, misses and dives but has firmly landed on her feet.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Numbers are a big part of Ellie Cole's life.
She lost one leg at the age of three, has won 17 - yes, 17 - medals in swimming and is Australia's most decorated Paralympian.
But what's Ellie's biggest achievement? Beyond the joy of co-parenting her five-month-old son Felix, it's how humble, candid and lovable she is. Tune in to meet a woman who is a legend in more ways than one.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After two pregnancies, weight gain, a couple of mum tums and feeling a bit lost in the process, Tiff Hall has something to say.
The ex-Gladiator, author, tv personality and fitness trainer talks to head of brand for Women's Health, Scarlett Keddie, about postpartum repression, women supporting women and the power of a good Winston Churchill quote.
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back! Uninterrupted is live, and for the first ep of the season Melissa Leong chats about life at the moment, managing anxiety and depression from a young age, her love of perfume and mixed martial arts, and locking herself out of the house (relatable).
CREDITS:
This podcast was hosted and produced by WH head of brand Scarlett Keddie with sound editing by Evan Lawrence.
For more from Australian Women’s Health, find us on Instagram and visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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