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Aimee Fuller: Movement is Medicine16 Nov 201800:39:39

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature. 

In this first episode of STATE OF MIND we're talking to Aimee Fuller, Olympic snowboarder, fitness freak, yogi and all round health hero. We discuss the ups and downs of competing, her coffee addiction, love of healthy food and how movement is her medicine. We found out what State of Mind means to Aimee, but what does it mean to you? 

 

@aimee_fuller

@gracekingswell

Jade Joselyn: Balancing Health with Aesthetic Goals28 Nov 201800:52:18

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

In this episode I'm chatting to the amazing Jade Joselyn about the world of Bikini Competing, body positivity, balancing nutrition with aesthetic goals and how happiness is a choice and not something we passively receive. I found out what STATE OF MIND means to Jade, but what does it mean to you? 

 

@jadejoselyn

@gracekingswell

Sound Bite 1: You Are Your Best Doctor15 May 201900:07:04

Welcome to Series 2 of STATE OF MIND, and to my first Sound Bite of the series (see what I did there?!). This series I will be interspersing longer form interviews with short, snappy Sound Bites on nutrition and lifestyle, hot topics in wellness and giving you guys a bit more insight into my STATE OF MIND. 

In this short episode I talk about how we all need to tune into our bodies a bit more and I use the example of the Celery Juice craze to do this. 

As ever, please share and rate the podcast, it means so much! Grace x

 

@gracekingswell

Flora Beverley: Training Sustainably, Period Poverty and Mental Health22 May 201900:47:37

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

In this episode I'm talking to Flora Beverley, a.k.a. @foodfitnessflora. Flora is pretty inspiring - she's a passionate environmentalist, plant based eater, boxing champion and she's just completed her first marathon. We also talk about Freda, the period subscription service that she helps run, and their give back pledge that aims to help women experiencing period poverty. Flora's answer to "what's one thing you'd do again if you could?" is my favourite yet!

I hope you enjoy the episode. If so, I'd love if you could leave the podcast a 5 star review on iTunes and share it with your pals!

For all the BTS I can be found @gracekingswell and online gracekingswell.com

Dr Adam Gill: Using behaviour change and ethnography to change the wellness industry and our sustainability efforts29 May 201900:50:00

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

I am so unbelievably excited for you to all hear this episode with Dr Adam Gill and the insight he shares into human behaviour, communities, the health and wellness industry and so much more.

Adam sheds some serious light onto questions such as why are we all so obsessed with health, why do we care what each other are eating, how can we use behaviour change and ethnography to positively impact environmental change and our culture of action reward that lead us all to the chocolate bar when we feel like we 'deserve' it. 

Adam is an ethnographer and the  founder of Wilding, a creative ad agency using ethnography and behaviour change to improve health. He has a PhD in community participation theory and has worked in the NHS and the health and wellness sector to help clients understand more, and action insights to improve services for patients. He has recently founded the creative advertising health and wellness agency, Wilding, which is determined to challenge unhealthy behaviours and to produce relevant and meaningful creative advertising campaigns for clients.

He’s all about disruption, what’s on the peripheries and doing things just a little bit differently.I think this episode will answer some of your health industry hang ups, as it certainly answered mine!

 

Adam can we found online at wearewilding.com and on social @wilding_health

For more from me I'm @gracekingswell or gracekingswell.com 

Sound Bite 2: Community and Creating Happiness 05 Jun 201900:10:29

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

In this sound bite I'm reflecting on the idea of community and how our lack of it is changing the way we experience health and wellness. Specifically, I look at the parallels between our disparate lives and our wellbeing, seen most clearly in our experience of mental health. 

I go through the 4 ways that I stay happy on a daily basis and talk about why your happiness and balance needs to come from within first and foremost. It's only when we're balanced and can actually get to a place where little things don't stress us out, that we can really begin to live a lifestyle of consistency. 

I delve into my morning routine as well and discuss the new community that I've just founded, Slow Sundays (on Insta @slowsundays_) to help people connect through movement and wild swimming here in London. 

Find me @gracekingswell

gracekingswell.com

 

 

Lea Sednaoui: The Blood Type Diet12 Jun 201900:40:01

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

In this weeks episode I'm talking to Lea Sednaoui (@chewchoose), chef and follower of the Blood Type Diet. Lea was struggling with her health when she turned 30, she was sluggish, overweight, sleeping badly, eating excessive amounts of animal protein and she turned it all around to be the vibrant and energetic person she is now. The Blood Type diet is, duh, different for each blood type and you stick to foods that are beneficial for your type as dictated by founder and geneticist, Dr D'Adamo. 

We also talk about our modern fascination with eating the same foods over and over again (hello overnight oats with nut butter), our Western sense of entitlement surrounding food, and how we're all missing a trick by not including anything more varied - not just for our health but also our tastebuds! 

Lea's food is an incredible fusion of Lebanese and French cuisine and she's passionate about slow cooking, slow living and really embracing our culinary heritage. 

For all the BTS you can find me, @gracekingswell or gracekingswell.com for all things Nutrition related. 

Ian Rowlands: Saving our Oceans, Being Dependent on Plankton and Siren Calling Festival19 Jun 201900:42:30

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

I am so thrilled to bring you this incredible episode with Director of Incredible Oceans, Ian Rowlands. 

Incredible Oceans is an organisation that uses the arts, science, education and spectacular events to shed light on the desperate state of our oceans. He is a journalist; conservationist; scientist; wildlife tracker; guide; festival organiser; charity founder; arts lover; environmental activist and wild soul. He’s tracked down bears, birds and blue whales from the Arctic to the Antarctic, Asia and the Amazon and along the way explored spirit, shamanism, coaching and communication.

He’s passionate about us humans needing to reconnect with our living world and some of the things he tells me in this episode literally blow my mind….

This is a beautifully powerful episode and Ian talks eloquently and insightfully about the changes we all need to make. 

Please check out incredibleoceans.org where you can navigate through to Siren Calling festival too. Get involved! 

@gracekingswell

Sound Bite 3: Why alternative medicine always wins AND what to eat for breakfast27 Jun 201900:14:39

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

My goal is to inspire everyone to get back to peak health. I recognise that being on the periphery of orthodox thought can be completely liberating because it allows you to explore niche lifestyle techniques that can have a profound impact on someone's physical health. 

The second part of this sound bite is directed towards everyone's favourite meal, breakfast, and why I've completely overhauled not only what I eat, but when I eat it too. I realised that my energy wasn't great and that I was probably struggling with some blood sugar issues - always needing carby foods, a sweet treat after a meal and a snack close at hand. Well, if you want to stabilise your hunger cravings and realign with your body then this episode is for you! 

As ever, please leave me a review as this really helps to get more people hearing the podcast! 

@gracekingswell

Club Cultured: Finding peace, Veganism, health and tempBAE.03 Jul 201900:31:55

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

Club Cultured is a tempeh company doing things differently, organically and properly. Di you know that the tempeh you buy in the supermarket is pasteurised? Neither did I! Tempeh is a fermented soy food that is a zillion times better for you than it's overly processed counterpart, tofu. It contains beneficial, natural probiotics and the nutrients are also far more bioavailable (i.e they get absorbed better and faster by our bodies), because of that fact that it’s fermented and sort of “pre digested."

Nutrition waffle aside, the boys at Club Cultured have plans far beyond just making the best tempeh London has to offer. They want to use their business for good, build schools, educate on issues of environmental sustainability, promote a nutritious and low impact vegan lifestyle and continue to innovate within the plant based food space.

They tell us how a chance trip to Australia, and then Bali, led them to discover Veganism, mindfulness and meditation and how they brought what they’d learnt back with them to the home shores to start making and developing “London’s best balls (more on that in the episode), and other wicked tempeh recipes. 

@clubcultured

@gracekingswell

Sophie Hellyer: Cold Water Swimming, Sustainability and Feminism. 10 Jul 201900:45:40

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

I absolutely loved this chat with Sophie, she's such a breath of fresh air in this polluted city. Sophie grew up surfing and immersing herself in nature in Devon and Wales, and has moved to London to further her career as a sustainability activist, feminist and writer. She swims regularly in London's outdoor pools and ponds, and has been known to go for a dip when there's actually a layer of ice on the water...

We talk about how the sustainability movement is a middle class one, how flying is the real culprit if you want to decrease your impact on our planet (although, please do continue to carry your reusable water bottle because it all helps), and how you can get into slow fashion, cold water and living consciously. 

Find Sophie online @sophiehellyer and sophiehellyer.com

And for all the State of Mind behind the scenes check out @gracekingswell

Sound Bite 4: PMS and a Breakfast Conundrum17 Jul 201900:08:23

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

This weeks short sound bite touches briefly on PMS and how it's really not your fault that you're a hot mess once a month and prompted by a good friend I debunk the difference between a healthy granola and a bowl of Shreddies...which both contain the same amount of sugar. 

 

For behind the scenes, nutrition and lifestyle follow me

@gracekingswell

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Rosie Fortescue: Learning to Care Less05 Dec 201800:42:54

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

In this episode I'm chatting to the amazing Rosie Fortescue. Rosie came to fame on reality TV show Made in Chelsea but has since launched a successful jewellery brand and a career that is so much more than just a TV show. From being trolled for being too pale and learning to care less, to her struggles with her gut health, Rosie's journey so far has been fascinating and she talks openly about the difficulties she's faced along the way. 

@gracekingswell

Debunking Nutrition Myths with Functional Medicine Practitioner, Debbie Lewis24 Jul 201900:57:58

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

I am thrilled to bring you an episode with Debbie Lewis, member of the Institute for Functional Medicine and registered BANT Nutritional Therapist.

I am SO excited to have Debbie on the podcast because she literally encapsulates everything I am trying to promote about nutrition, health and wellness: that fundamentally we cannot compartmentalise the body if we want to peruse optimum health.

Modern medicine, amazing though it may be, seeks to divide the body up into sections - you go to Dermatologist for your skin and a Gastroenterologist for your gut but a Dermatologist would never tell you that your skin is bad because your gut health is off.

Functional Medicine looks at the whole body as one system and recognises that you can’t spray weed killer onto a problem if you want to cure it because it will never, ever reach the root cause.

In this episode we debunk a LOT of nutrition myths, from celery juice to fasting, what you should really be eating for breakfast, whether we all need probiotics and SO much more.

Please please share this episode if you find it useful and you enjoy it - I want the information on this podcast to reach as many people as possible so that we can bring about change in this industry that’s saturated with bliss balls, overnight oats, celery juice, detoxes and quick fixes!!!

 

Find me @gracekingswell and Debbie on social @debbielewismed and her website debbielewis.co.uk

Sustainability is a middle class movement: creating sustainable interior spaces with Victoria Meale 31 Jul 201900:37:26

Hello and welcome back to state of mind. I’m grace Kingswell and this is my series all about health, wellness and conscious living - both from a planetary and from a health perspective.

 

Today I’m talking to Victoria Meale. Victoria is a sustainable interior designer and this episode starts with our discussion of what that actually means and how she goes about designing a space that’s built to last whilst focusing on using materials that don’t pollute our homes or release toxins into the air we breath.

 

Then the conversation shifts towards her and the way she lives her life. Victoria has a lot of insight to share on living consciously, especially with regards to how she’s bringing up her son, and she is a firm believer of needing to find acceptance of the ways that others choose to live their lives, which I think is an important concept because it’s all to easy to get on your high horse and start being preachy when it comes to 'sustainability.'

 

We talk about how she lives in tune with the sun, not using any blinds or curtains at home, how her, her partner and her son all co-sleep and how she deals with the judgement she feels from other mothers or people around her who disagree with the way she’s doing things.

 

Follow Victoria @mysustainablelife

It’s certainly an interesting and thought provoking episode and I hope you enjoy it! Please do leave a 5 star review on the podcasts app if you enjoy it! 

@gracekingswell

 

Sound Bite 5: Q & A time!! 07 Aug 201900:11:15

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

In this episode of STATE OF MIND I'm taking your questions! Everything from what my 3 desert island health essentials are (these will surprise you!), to what the best diet to reduce inflammation is and balanced breakfast options for on the go.

I loved having your questions sent in!! Let's do this format again? 

 

Find me for at the behind the scenes @gracekingswell

And for Nutritional Therapy and Lifestyle Medicine consultations book online via my website gracekingswell.com

Mika Simmons: Feminism, Lady Gardens, Loss and Mindset. 14 Aug 201900:46:39

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND, a podcast all about health, nutrition, wellness, mindset, sustainability, women's health and so much more. I’m Grace Kingswell and I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine advocate. Essentially that means that I’m down for hard core health facts, but also lifestyle hacks like cold water swimming, meditation and mindfulness and harnessing the power of your own body!

I’m really excited to bring you an episode with Mika Simmons. Mika is an actress, filmmaker, founder of the Lady Garden Foundation and women's campaigner. Mika founded the Lady Garden after she tragically lost her Mum to stage 4 ovarian cancer when she was just 54 and she talks beautifully about how this has affected and influenced her life to date.

In this episode, which is incredibly poignant and moving in parts and hilariously funny in others, Mika and I talk about everything from diet and nutrition to feminism and women’s health, how and why she set up the Lady Garden Foundation and of course I find out what STATE OF MIND means to Mika.

 

@gracekingswell

@missmikasimmons

Sound Bite 6: PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome) 21 Aug 201900:16:02

Welcome back to State of Mind podcast with me, Grace Kingswell. I'm a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine advocate...essentially I see patients with conditions ranging from gut health complaints like Crohn's to skin issues, hormonal imbalances etc BUT that I also massively appreciate the incredible benefits we can gain both physically and mentally from lifestyle practices such as swimming in cold water, breath, movement and nature immersion. 

In this Sound Bite I'm discussing PMS. What it is, why we get, what hormones are at play making us feel crappy, and ways to combat it and improve your symptoms. 

For all the behind the scenes find me on Instagram @gracekingswell and online at my website gracekingswell.com

 

 

Intermittent Fasting with expert and coach Sonia Wisinger28 Aug 201900:46:30

Hello and welcome back to State of Mind. I’m Grace Kingswell and I’m a Nutritional Therapist and lifestyle Medicine Advocate. That means that I’m as likely to prescribe supplement and dietary recommendations to a patient as meditation or getting out into nature.

This is my podcast series all about health, wellness, creating sustainable habits and practices, our environment and much more.

Today I am talking to Sonia Wisinger. Sonia is a fasting expert and runs a successful fasting practice from London’s prestigious Harley Street. Sonia’s fasting journey began long before fasting became widely known as a health, beauty and wellness tool. Having started fasting back in 1999 she has acquired vast experience in the most efficient way to practice time restricted feeding as well as intermittent and extended fasting methods.

I myself am quite a fan of a fast, I find that it’s given me a new perspective on what hunger really is, and feeling like I don't need my life to be dictated by mealtimes so much! It’s also worked wonders on my digestion!

For more info on Sonia and her Clinic please visit wisinger.co.uk

@gracekingswell

The Other Side of Cold with Wim Hof Instructor, Tom Parry04 Sep 201900:35:52

Hello and welcome back to state of mind, I’m grace Kingswell and I’m a nutritional therapist, cold water swimmer and nature lover. I believe that we can gain so much power and understanding from tuning in and listening to our bodies, from reconnecting with nature and with those around us.

I help my patients heal from gut health issues, hormonal imbalances and fad diets but I also encourage them to step up for their own health, to be an active participant in that journey and to be their own best doctor.

This is why I’m so excited to bring to an episode today with Tom parry. Tom is the director of Live Long Ltd, a wellness clinic in Suffolk dedicated to helping people to live in a more engaged way. The practice is home to osteopaths, Pilates instructors, nutritionists and more, and, they hold regular Wim Hof breath work and ice bath workshops.

You might have seen on my Instagram that I did my first ice bath experience with Tom when I went to meet him for the podcast, and that’s because he’s a professional Wim Hof instructor. It was my first experience of breath work too, which was amazing and completely uplifting.

We talk a lot in this episode about taking responsibility for your own health, and I came away from it feeling uplifted and inspired. I hope you do too!

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If you enjoy the episode and you haven’t already I would be so grateful if you could leave me a review on iTunes as it really helps to get the podcast heard by more people!

 

Live Long Ltd website

@livelongltd 

@gracekingswell

It's time to 'Do Summit Good' for our planet, ourselves and our community.11 Sep 201900:33:56

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND, my podcast series all about health and nutrition and living a conscious and connected life with yourself and those around you. I'm Grace and I'm a Nutritional Therapist ad Lifestyle Medicine Advocate who can often be found cold water swimming, doing some breath work or cooking up a storm in the kitchen!

Today I’m talking to the amazing Josh Pike who has spearheaded the community based project 'Do Summit Good' in Wales. I met josh one morning at sunrise when we swam in the sea together on Rotherslade Beach on the Gower Peninsula. I got talking to Josh about his life’s mission and swiftly realised that here was a man doing incredible things for his community, our planet and himself. 

He’s recently crowdfunded £10,000 to buy a very special steam oven to bake what he calls Truffle Bars. One of the projects that Summit Good is working on is their Truffle Bar Bar, a deliciously chocolatey vegan truffle bar made from borlotti beans grown on a community farm on the Gower peninsula.

Josh tells me the story of why he went from running successful cafes in Swansea to living in a van with his wife for 8 months and then finally realising that he wanted to Do Summit Good.

If you enjoy the episode I’d love it if you could leave me a review on iTunes podcast app if you haven’t already, and share the episode to your Instagram stories so that more people can find the podcast!

 

For more form Josh, follow the project @summit_good

And for the BTS from me it's @gracekingswell

Sound Bite 6: Intuitive Eating 18 Sep 201900:10:02

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND, my podcast series all about health and nutrition and living a conscious and connected life with yourself and those around you.

In this short soundbite I'm talking about the new buzzword...Intuitive Eating. I was on holiday recently and reading a book all about IE...but every few pages I'd feel like having an ice cream or some chocolate because I was being 'intuitive,' and it got me thinking about the difference between eating intuitively and eating for health...

Join the discussion by sharing a screen shot of the podcast to your insta stories and tagging me

@gracekingswell

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Richie Norton: All the Feelings (plus connection, mindset, movement and mitochondria) 25 Sep 201900:47:36

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell and I’m a Nutritional Therapist (D. N. Med) and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate. Essentially that means that I’m down for hard core health facts but also lifestyle hacks like cold thermogenesis, meditation and mindfulness and harnessing the power of your own body. 

This leads me on perfectly to introduce my guest today, Richie Norton. Richie is the man behind The Strength Temple, a name which I feel both suits him and doesn’t, because he’s one of the gentlest and kindest people I’ve been lucky enough to meet on this epic podcasting journey and we spent such a blissful hour or so discussing life, health, mindset, movement and everything in between.

Richie is an ex-rugby player turned PT, turned Yogi turned XPT coach turned LEGEND and in this episode we talk a LOT about feelings. I think it’s a valuable episode for anyone out there that just feels like they want to connect a little but more, whether that be with themselves or with those around them. A lot of the golden moments in this episode come from the gentle unfolding of Richie’s story, his life and the strange and wonderful things that have happened to him along the way.

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. If you want to support the podcast, and I’d love it if you did, you can post it to your Instagram stories and encourage your friends to get involved, and of course, there’s always that all important review on the apple podcasts app.

 

Find Richie @richienorton_ and me @gracekingswell

Tyrone Brennand: Started From The Bottom Now We're Here12 Dec 201800:43:43

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

Tyrone Brennand is a personal trainer and creator of Be The Fittest. Tyrone tells us his story of becoming obsessed with martial arts, discovering yoga and how much movement meant to him at a young age and still does. He has a young family and we chat extensively about how hard it can be to strike the right work-life balance and how he felt when his young daughter described him as "Daddy's always working." Ty started off in life in very different circumstances to how he lives now, and this episode is a great reminder of how much hard work it takes to get to where you want to be. We found out what STATE OF MIND means to Ty, but what does it mean to you?

 

@bethefittest

@gracekingswell

Why we've got #SelfCare all wrong with psychotherapist Emmy Brunner02 Oct 201900:40:59

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

Today I’m talking to Emmy Brunner. Emmy is a clinical psychotherapist with  more than 15 years of experience focusing on women’s mental health and is the founder of the Recover Clinic in London, the UK’s #1 private treatment centre focused on trauma, eating disorders and body dysmorphia. Throughout her career, she has come to believe that the majority of mental health challenges are linked to unresolved trauma in one’s life. Emmy has discovered remarkable patterns in the ways women are conditioned to respond to trauma and life-challenges. She’s devoted her life to sharing her learnings with sufferers and has created an approach to the treatment of mental illness that aims to help individuals strive for holistic balance. Her unique approach focuses on the person behind the illness, not just the physical symptoms. 

In this episode we’re talking about the concept of self care, as Emmy’s view on it is not what your typical millennial might classify as hashtag self care, i.e., getting a manicure, having a bath or buying yourself a new house plant.

We dive deep into Emmy’s definition of self care, trauma and also touch on food psychology and anxiety.

I learnt so much from Emmy in this episode and I hope you do too.

emmybrunner.com

@emmybrunnerofficial

@gracekingswell

Turning pain into power with Hayley Ray09 Oct 201900:32:31

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND, the podcast series that’s all about empowering you to take control of your own health. I'm Grace Kingswell and I'm a Nutritional Therapist with a huge focus on lifestyle medicine and healing from chronic conditions. 

This week’s guest is my dear friend Hayley Ray. Hayley is a women’s health, nutrition and wellbeing coach who helps women turn pain into power…The reason for this is that since age 11 Hayley has dealt with the most crippling period pain but for 10 years her doctors refused to believe her and left her to deal with this crippling condition, later discovered to be endometriosis, completely on her own.

She tells the story of how, 10 years down the line, she finally went in for some keyhole surgery to diagnose the endometriosis and the doctors found an undetected cyst on her left ovary.

Hayley took the situation into her own hands and has worked hard on lifestyle changes that have enabled her to manage her Endometriosis and PCOS.

She now coaches women 1-2-1, speaks publicly at events and generally just shares the wealth of knowledge she’s built up in how to deal with a chronic condition and turn it into a positive situation.

I had such a lovely chat with Hayley, and I hope you enjoy it to. So, on with the episode!

 

@iamhayleyray

@gracekingswell

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I've got beef with compostable plastics: Here's why...16 Oct 201900:21:12

In this soundbite I'm talking about something I'm pretty damn passionate about: the problem with compostable plastics. I've been researching this topic for a while and there is nothing I love to wax lyrical about more, except maybe the merits of cold water therapy and sunlight =)

Confused whether your compostable coffee cup can go in your green waste? Feeling good about yourself when you sip from a 'green cup,' not sure whether all bio plastics are recyclable, compostable or degradable? 

What even is the difference between degradable and biodegradable, and what are the conditions that warrant something actually being able to label itself as biodegradable? 

Let's discuss. 

@gracekingswell

Georgie Spurling: In the face of adversity, just dance. 23 Oct 201900:48:02

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.⁣ ⁣ ⁣ Today I’m talking to Georgie Spurling and we’re going deep into dealing with grief, loss, break ups, fitness and lifestyle.⁣ ⁣ ⁣ Georgie's journey to health began way back when she had a heart condition as a youngster and was told she’ never really be able to exercise. She completely disregarded her doctors and trained to be a PT and went hard for a few years dancing, exercising and going to multiple HIIT workouts.⁣ ⁣ ⁣ Unsurprisingly she struck burnout and chronic fatigue and, having been bedridden for 3 months, she began slowly to rebuild her strength but it a completely different way to how she’d gone about things before.⁣ ⁣ ⁣ More recently, Georgie has had a pretty tough time of it and life has definitely dealt her a rough hand. We talk about how she’s coped with the grief of losing one of her best fiends in a terrible accident, and suffering a breakup all in the space of a week.⁣ ⁣ ⁣ She’s a total inspiration and I hope you get a lot from this episode.⁣ ⁣ ⁣@gracekingswell

@georgiespurling

The Happy Pear: Mainlining Nature + Being Insecure Humans30 Oct 201900:30:04

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND, I’m Grace Kingswell - Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle medicine advocate and boy do I have some incredible guests for you today!

 

A couple of months ago my Mum and I went on a girls holiday to Greystones in Ireland. The goal to was to do lots of walking, see some beautiful scenery and just generally get into nature… but also (on my part) to swim at Sunrise with The Happy Pear.

 

I’ve been following David and Stephen Flynn (aka The Happy Pear), for quite some time on Instagram and have always just been completely obsessed with their ethos, outlook on life, quirkiness and positivity. Having been a passionate swimmer for quite some time I was so excited to swim with a community that loved the cold water and the sea as much as I do.

 

I became pretty chummy with Dave and Steve and we kept in touch over the last few months via Instagram, and, when my husband and I went back to Greystones last month for his birthday, I was lucky enough to record a podcast with the boys.

 

Now if you follow Dave and Steve on insta you’ll know that these two have hectic lives, and given that Nick and I were only in Ireland for a few days it seemed unlikely that we were going to be able to squeeze the recording in. However, typical to their welcoming and unbelievably friendly nature, Steve and Dave invited Nick and I along with them on their road trip around Dublin where they were speaking in schools about climate change and eating more vegetables.

 

That day we woke up at 4.30am, squeezed in the car all together and hit to road. Our first stop was a sunrise swim at a beach in Dublin, followed by breakfast on the side of the road and a coffee in a local cafe. Then we drove to the first of two schools that the lads were speaking at and watched as they delivered an incredibly engaging talk on why we all need to be eating more fruit and veg.

 

Then it was off to the second school on the other side of town, then to a radio interview, and then, after lunch in the park, we found 30 minutes in which to sit down, get behind the mics and put the world to rights.

 

I was really keen not to just get Dave and Steve to retell their story of how they started The Happy Pear, since I know that you’ve all probably heard it before and they’d probably had enough of telling it for that day! So, I aimed, as ever to ask pertinent questions on topics such as the climate crisis, the future of humanity, creating positive change, metal attitudes and happiness.

 

I think the most profound thing I say all episode is: “you’re the happy pear. You’re really happy.” Yeh, well done Grace!

 

One of my favourite parts of the episode is the comparison they make between illness and wellness: There is only an “I” in illness, but a ‘we’ in wellness.

 

I absolutely adore Dave and Steve and am so grateful to them for coming on the podcast! I do just want to say before we kick off that this is definitely not the usually quality of audio that you can expect from STATE OF MIND. We recorded it out in the open in a park, plus they boys kept snatching the microphone from one another, which was pretty funny to watch!

 

I’m sure you can tell from the banter that we had a great time recording this. If you enjoy it PLEASE please do share the podcast with your friends and family and on social media! And of course, there’s that all important rating and review on the apple podcasts app.

 

Thank you so much again for your continued support of STATE OF MIND!

@gracekingswell

@thehappypear

Alison Mountford: Food waste, the joke's on us.06 Nov 201900:43:46

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

 

Today I’m talking to Alison Mountford, the founder of Ends + Stems - a recipe delivery service that aims to reduce your food waste. The reason I was so excited to talk to Alison is because she’s all about community, and, having been on this podcast journey for some time now I’ve realised that regaining our sense of community is the number one way that we all start thinking with a more sustainable mindset. 

 

Of course, the statistics on food waste are shocking - 24 million slices of bread a day are wasted in the UK alone, but we go much deeper than that in this podcast episode and start to discuss fundamental human behaviours surrounding waste, our careless throw away attitudes and the whys and hows of this food waste issue. 

 

Alison and her team have developed a clever calculator that will tell you at the end of each week how many kilograms of greenhouse gasses you’ve saved by following her meal plans - I think this is amazing as it gives you a truly tangible way to make a difference. But it gets even better, then Alison worked with a specialist to figure out how many slices of pizza would equate to kilograms of greenhouse gasses so that at the end of each week she can accurately tell you how many slices of pizza you’ve saved from land fill. 

 

There is so much knowledge and insight in this episode and I really hope you enjoy it!

 

@gracekingswell

@endsandstems

endsandstems.com

LIVE episode with Richie Bostock and Debbie Lewis talking breath work, autoimmunity, stress and practical tips for a healthier lifestyle28 Nov 201900:47:32

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell and I’m a Nutritional Therapist, breathwork coach and cold water swimmer and THIS is my podcast series all about health, wellness, lifestyle, sustainability, biohacking, nutritional biochemistry (nerdy word soz) and much, much more. 

 

This episode is coming to you LIVE from The Fore in King's Cross, London, where I hosted a panel discussion with Functional Medicine practitioner Debbie Lewis and Breath Work coach and Wim Hof instructor, Richie Bostock.

 

It is all too common these days to hand over the responsibility for our health to someone else and in this episode we discuss that along with some tips and tricks for regaining the control.

 

This marks the end of season 3! Bring on the next!! 

 

@gracekingswell

@thebreathguy

@debbielewismed

Tony Riddle: The ECO system, not the EGO system13 Jan 202001:02:42

Tony Riddle, or the Natural Lifestylist as he goes by on Instagram, is a man on a mission to re-wild your feet and lifestyle and connect us humans back to our true essence, to empower us to take control of our environments and to get back into nature in a BIG way. At the tail end of last year he ran from Land's End to John O'Groats barefoot, as you do, in a bid to raise awareness for environmental charities - and he certainly achieved that goal. It was also an exercise in showing us all just what the human body is capable of and, probably more so actually, what the mind is capable of.

 

We talk a lot in this episode about the way in which Tony raises his children, the fact that he doesn’t send them to a conventional school, and we of course talk about his epic run, our mutual love for cold water and a few other insightful anecdotes along the way.

 

Find me @gracekingswell and online www.gracekingswell.com and Tony @thenaturallifestylist

Cait Mizzi: The pitfalls of a vegan diet, Game Changers, and why Keto is not a fad20 Jan 202000:55:01

Cait Mizzi CNP is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner and she works functionally, which is a term you may have heard me throw around a lot on this podcast before. Essentially, she works with an evidence-based, yet natural approach to obtaining and maintaining good health. Instead of focusing on a singular system or body part, or even a single approach or cure, Cait will evaluate your complete health history, current lifestyle, emotional state and dietary habits to get to the root cause of your health concerns. As you’ll hear from this episode, Cait is an incredibly knowledgeable practitioner and we do go quite in depth on a number of topics like veganism and the ketogenic diet.

One thing we do talk a lot about in this episode is vegan diets and the Game Changers film, and if you watched that film and immediately reevaluated the way you eat then I urge you to listen through to the end of this episode because it’s incredibly important.

As ever, if you enjoy this episode I would be beyond grateful if you could help me to spread the word about state of mind by sharing the episode to your instagram stories and writing me a rave review on the apple podcasts app.

@caitmizzi

@gracekingswell

Ftoxins: Why our cosmetics are killing us with Ariane Chui27 Jan 202000:50:11

Today I’m talking to the wonderful Ariane from Ftoxins, a polite abbreviation for something we should all be doing - putting our middle fingers up at the sources of toxicity in our lives.

 

One of these main sources is in our cosmetic products, and that’s what Ariane and her sister Delphine focus on with their blog and Instagram page, but they are also incredibly knowledgeable about the dangers surrounding EMFs (as emitted by our electronic devices), air quality, supplements and materials we commonly use in our kitchens like aluminium and plastic.

 

The girls provide safer swaps for their followers which is, I think, why they are so successful at what they do. They aren’t just explaining what the chemicals in your kitchen cleanser do they’re giving you a healthier alternative that’s priced similarly and easy to use.

 

I absolutely love the concept behind Ftoxins and in this episode we talk a lot about cosmetics, moisturisers, what you should and can use on your skin safely and why it’s so important not to rub petroleum all over your body!! Yes, most moisturisers are made from petroleum which comes form petrol.

 

As ever if you enjoy this episode then you can support me and my little podcast by sharing it to your instagram stories and also by leaving a rave review on the apple podcasts app! Thank you in advance…

 

gracekingswell.com

@gracekingswell

@ftoxins

Tallia Storm: Navigating The World Of Wellness19 Dec 201800:52:34

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

Wow! Did you know singer Tallia Storm was discovered by Sir Elton John?! This blows my mind. Tallia tells us this story and many others in this episode. We discuss how hard it is to navigate the world of wellness and the latest diet trends, what it's been like growing up in the public spotlight, her music career and what it's like being a self-published artist and of course, what STATE OF MIND means to her. 

 

@talliastorm

@gracekingswell

The White Death (sugar) with Nutritionist Liv Kaplan03 Feb 202000:37:48

Liv Kaplan is a Sydney based Nutritionist and foodie with a huge passion for baking. In this episode Liv explains why she lives a low sugar lifestyle and the surprising effects it can have on our mood and our happiness levels, in fact, her journey to health began when she noticed a difference in her incidence of depression when she switched up her diet. We also discuss why Liv doesn't agree with the typical definition of depression...

The topic of mood, depression and anxiety is one that we touch on a lot in this episode. So many people are suffering with anxiety these days and it can often be linked to poor blood sugar regulation and not having the correct nutrients to fuel our brains properly - namely omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids, something that's hard to come by on a vegan diet or an omnivorous diet lacking in nutrients. 

 

As ever, if you enjoy this episode I would be beyond grateful if you could help me to spread the word about STATE OF MIND by sharing the episode to your Instagram stories and writing me a rave review on the apple podcasts app.

@liv.kaplan

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www.gracekingswell.com

Ben Bidwell: Let's talk about sex, baby!10 Feb 202000:44:20

In today’s episode I’m talking to Ben Bidwell. You may know Ben as @thenakedprofessor, and you may not know his face at, just his naked bum! The clue is in the name, Ben really does pose naked in his Instagram photos and as you’ll find out in this episode there is sound reasoning as to why he does this.

 

I heard Ben on another podcast and something he said really stuck out for me and I contacted him right away to ask if he’d like to discuss it further on STATE OF MIND. He said that the last piece in his healing journey was resolving the issue he has around sex.

 

This really resonated with me and in our discussion on this episode I found that my eyes were being opened to the fact that sex isn’t always easy for men. For so long I’ve just thought that it’s us women that have the hang ups, the reservations, the lack of self-confidence but my eyes were truly opened talking to Ben and I’m very grateful to him for that.

 

For more details on Ben and to learn about his life coaching practice go find him on instagram @thenakedprofessor As ever, if you enjoy this episode I would be beyond grateful if you could help me to spread the word about state of mind by sharing the episode to your instagram stories and subscribing to the podcast via the Apple Podcasts App.

 

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@gracekingswell

Lysander Bickham: The 16 year old CEO17 Feb 202000:37:42

My guest for today's episode is the amazing 16 year old entrepreneur Lysander Bickham. Lysander is the founder of Leo’s Box - and eco friendly subscription box that’s filled with either home or beauty products and is delivered monthly to your door.

 

Concerned with the plight of our planet, Lysander decided to start a business that offers a more sustainable choice to consumers. I was lucky enough to try one of the beauty boxes and had some lovely natural soaps, a biodegradable sponge, natural coconut oil make-up remover and some natural deodorant.

 

I think it’s amazing that Lysander has taken something he’s really concerned about and turned it into a business at the tender age of 16. In this episode we talk a lot about why he’s done it, his concerns for the future, the school system and sustainability and how he naively thought that starting a business would be easy.

 

He chooses what products go into his subscription boxes extremely carefully and if you’re at all interested in giving one a go then please do check out leosbox.co.uk

 

gracekingwell.com

@gracekingswell

Alex Manos: Stop Taking Probiotics (maybe)02 Mar 202001:05:06

In this week's episode I'm joined by fellow Nutritional Therapist, Alex Manos. Alex is a very, very highly regarded practitioner in the UK and he holds numerous degrees and qualifications, among them a BSc in Nutritional Therapy, an MSc in Personalised Nutrition and he is a member of the Institute for Functional Medicine - and we're talking all about gut health...but not as you know it. 

 

I’d been waiting and waiting to do a dedicated episode on gut heath on my podcast, and when Alex agreed to be a guest I was beyond excited to finally talk all things gut bacteria, the microbiome, SIBO, oral microbiome and so much more.

 

We start our discussion off with how important it is to look after your dental hygiene because yes, you’ve guessed it, your oral microbiome is linked to your gut microbiome and both need to be in tip top condition for things to work smoothly. We then go on to talk about SIBO, Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth, which is what I suffered from multiple times myself and what lead me down the path of finally healing my body from chronic illness and becoming a Nutritional Therapist. 

 

We also discuss probiotics and why you don’t need to take them every morning like that influencer you saw shotting Symprove on their stories, we discuss the importance of diet and what to do if you find you can’t tolerate grains and legumes, we discuss antimicrobials, the gut Brian axis and so much more.

 

This is a MUST LISTEN episode if you want to upgrade your health. Huge thanks to Alex for sharing his wisdom and knowledge with me and I hope you leave the episode feeling empowered and ready to take your health to the next level.

 

As ever, if you enjoy this episode I would be beyond grateful if you could help me to spread the word about state of mind by sharing the episode to your Instagram stories and writing me a rave review on the apple podcasts app.

 

gracekingswell.com

@gracekingswell

 

alexmanos.co.uk

@alexandermanos

Amy Selvin: What's Wrong With Yoga09 Mar 202000:35:52

Hello and Welcome back to State of Mind, I’m Grace Kingswell and I’m a Nutritional Therapist, cold water swimmer, Auricular Acupuncturist and Breathwork coach, and this is my podcast series all about health, nutrition, lifestyle medicine, sustainability and so much more.

 

Today I’m talking to Amy Selvin of Flow Motion Yoga. Amy started her career as an osteopath, which she didn’t like, then retrained as a yoga instructor, which she didn’t like, and so now she teaches a method she’s developed that incorporates animal movement and parkour into a challenging yoga flow!

 

Amy has some pretty challenging opinions on life and the world at large, and she’s not afraid to speak her mind on the perhaps quite prescriptive nature of the yoga practice we all know and love so much.

 

This is a great episode for anyone wanting to learn more about movement and how to use and move our bodies to their full potential. We also filmed a morning mobility sequence together which you can find on my IGTV.

 

As ever, if you enjoy this episode I would be beyond grateful if you could help me to spread the word about state of mind by sharing the episode to your instagram stories and writing me a rave review on the apple podcasts app.

 

@gracekingswell

@flowmotionyoga

Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine16 Mar 202000:45:58

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND, I’m Grace Kingswell and I’m a Nutritional Therapist, cold water swimmer, Auricular Acupuncturist and Breathwork coach, and this is my podcast series all about health, nutrition, lifestyle medicine, sustainability and so much more.

 

Today I’m talking to Siwan Quinn Bratton, BSc(Hons), Lic.Ac., CMIR, BSS-Do (T) and Jonathan Tarr (Lic.Ac., CMIR, DCHAc., BSS-Do (T), the husband and wife duo behind the helm of the prestigious College of Auricular Acupuncture. I recently studied with them to become an auricular acupuncturist and I thought it would be an amazing opportunity to get them on the podcast to talk about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and how Eastern forms of medicine can be so useful and vital in our Western world.

 

We discuss what meridians are, how the Chinese 5 Elements work, whether you can really tell what’s going on in someone’s body just by looking at their ear and how the renowned battlefield acupuncture protocol for pain works.

 

As ever, if you enjoy this episode I would be beyond grateful if you could help me to spread the word about state of mind by sharing the episode to your Instagram stories and writing me a rave review on the apple podcasts app.

 

gracekingswell.com

@gracekingswell

The College of Auricular Acupuncture

Annie Clarke: Relationships, defining our boundaries, building a community 22 Mar 202000:48:59

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell and I’m a Nutritional Therapist, Breathwork Coach and Auricular Acupuncturist, and this is my podcast series all about health, functional medicine, sustainability, finding connection, diet and so much more.

 

I’m beyond excited to introduce you to the wonderful Annie Clark of Mind Body Bowl. Annie is one of the most intelligent, articulate, compassionate and downright kind souls I’ve had the pleasure to interview for my podcast and, in light of the current Corona virus situation, I hope you will find this episode on connection incredibly poignant. Annie and I recorded this at a time where we could frivolously condemn the “fake” connection via social media in favour of true, meaningful, physical connection with our community.

 

Well I think one thing that this current social distancing situation is showing us is that actually, we all have (thank goodness) at our fingertips an incredible resource through which we can find some comfort and connection during this difficult time.

 

This is one of those episodes that just gets better and better as it goes on, and I really hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed chatting to Annie.

 

As a final note, I’ve made available via my website a £5 eBook on Immunity. It contains my 4 main recommendations for supporting our bodies right now, and delves someway into the science behind how the immune system works. There’s no supplements, food recommendations (although there are a few recipes at the back), or expensive potions for you to buy 0 just sound, scientific advice on supporting you body’s first line of defence. I hope it helps you. 

 

gracekingswell.com

@gracekingswell

 

annieclarke.com

@mind_body_bowl

Truth and Heart with Australian model and actor Rhys Uhlich30 Mar 202000:35:21

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell and I’m a Nutritional Therapist, Breathwork Coach and Auricular Acupuncturist, and this is my podcast series all about health, functional medicine, sustainability, finding connection, diet and so much more.

 

Today, in the final episode of series 4, I’m on location in Australia with male model, actor, designer, documentary maker, father ran business owner, Rhys Uhlich. I took the opportunity to interview Rhys when my husband and I were in Australia visiting family on Phillip Island at the start of this year. I’d followed Rhys on social media for a while and lovely his incredibly sensitive and thoughtful take on life. One day it might be him doing up an old defender, and the next getting all spiritual and discussing male mental health - which is something we chat extensively about in this episode actually.

 

His journey to where ehe is now is really interesting and I think proves that life is never linear, straightforward or logical - it is what we make of it, and what we create from it is up to each of us.

 

As a final note, I’ve made available via my website a £5 eBook on Immunity. It contains my 4 main recommendations for supporting our bodies right now, and delves someway into the science behind how the immune system works. There’s no supplements, food recommendations (although there are a few recipes at the back), or expensive potions for you to buy 0 just sound, scientific advice on supporting you body’s first line of defence.

 

Head to the link in my instagram bio to grab your copy - I hope it helps you.

 

@gracekingswell

@rhysuhlich

ARE YOU COPING?: Bowl Food Is Soul Food with Cat Sarsfield 13 Apr 202000:29:16

Welcome to a brand new miniseries of my podcast: ARE YOU COPING? 

 

I wanted to put something out in times of Corona to help, inspire, encourage and support you all during Lockdown. The episodes will be super short and every guest will be asked the same questions surrounding their routine and how it's changed, what they've learnt about themselves since lockdown, food that that's saving them and so much more. 

 

The goal is laughs, comfort, comment and insight - and I hope it helps you. 

 

Cat Sarsfield is a writer and works for a content and tone of voice agency in London. She's a serious foodie and has an epic newsletter called 'Since No One Asked,' in which she shares witty, pertinent and tantalisingly millennial food tips and advice, recipe and shopping lists with her hundreds of subscribers. 

 

I urge you to check it out! 

 

@catsarsfield

@gracekingswell

ARE YOU COPING? weMove co-founder Chris Baker17 Apr 202000:33:30

Hello and welcome back to “Are You Coping?”, a subsection of STATE OF MIND podcast from me, Grace Kingswell. If you didn’t catch the last episode with at Sarsfield then do go have a listen to that for the ultimate foodie chat, predominantly about pasta and parmesan, lock down coping mechanisms and lots of laughs.

 

Today my guest is Chris Baker, co-founder of weMove magazine, a project that was founded with the goal to explore what movement means and how it changes our lives. Chris is a photographer by trade but also a passionate breath work and ice bath lover, nature seeker and adventurer. The weMove podcast has taken him all over the world meeting the most incredible people seeking connection, movement and knowledge.

 

In this episode I ask Chris what’s keeping him going in lockdown, what he’s learnt about himself and what food he absolutely cannot live without right now.

 

Please do subscribe to STATE OF MIND if you haven’t already, and enjoy this episode of “Are You Coping?”

 

Grace xx

 

@gracekingswell

gracekingswell.com

wemove.world

@_christopherbaker

Heloise Agostinelli: Life Lessons and Health Sessions02 Jan 201900:52:56

Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature.

 

Wow! What an episode; this girl is SO wise. I learnt a lot talking to Heloise about life, love, tragedy and loss; and all round health and nutrition. For someone of such a tender young age, she certainly has lived through a lot and has used her experiences to positively influence the way she lives her life now. 

Heloise is a French model, nutrition student and is currently at university studying fashion marketing. She's also pretty well know for dating a certain famous face and we discuss how this romance has had a positive influence on her relationship with food. We also talk about what motivates her, what she's passionate about and why French women really just don't give a sh*t! 

There are some hilarious moments and some really beautiful and poignant ones too; I hope you enjoy this episode and find it useful and valuable to you in your life!

 

@heloiseagostinelli

@gracekingswell

ARE YOU COPING: Serena Louth on piña coladas and penknives21 Apr 202000:23:16

Welcome back to another episode of the Lockdown series 'ARE YOU COPING?' 

 

'ARE YOU COPING?' is a miniseries, a sub-section if you will, of STATE OF MIND (my main Pod). 

 

In this mini series I'm asking my guest the same few questions on things they're learned about themselves since Locky D, what meals and recipes they're living for, how their daily routines have changed etc. 

 

It's fun, it's lighthearted and it's designed to lift the spirits with lots of laughs! 

 

Today's guest is the wonderful Serena Louth, reflexologist, Holistic Wellness Coach and Reiki Practitioner. She's also a foodie, podcast host and all round dreamboat. We giggled so much in this episode and Serena decided that if she were marooned on a desert island she's need a penknife so she could make piña coladas. Ever the practical one! 

 

If you enjoy then please PLEASE do rate, review and subscribe! It will make my day =)

 

@gracekingswell

gracekingswell.com

@serenalouth

serenalouth.com

ARE YOU COPING? Deyá Ward: Palm oil and barefoot living 05 May 202000:37:48

In this episode of 'Are You Coping?' a subsection of my main podcast, STATE OF MIND, I'm talking to Deyá Ward - an Orangutan specialist, researcher, contributor to Seven Worlds One Planet and a fellow cold water swimmer. 

Deyá has some lovely tales of lockdown life and how her newly found love for spending all her days barefoot has gone someway to replacing the connection she gets from a cold water swim, something she's not been able to do much of at the moment. 

 

If you enjoy the episode then I would be so grateful if you would support me on Patreon! 

The link is in my instagram bio to become a subscriber and in exchange you'll get SO much health content, live Q&A chats with me, breathwork videos and recipes - all for the price of a couple of coffees a month. ⁣

 

https://www.patreon.com/gracekingswell

@deyaward

@gracekingswell

ARE YOU COPING? Lucy Burke: Jewellery Designer and #WFH Veteran 12 May 202000:37:39

Welcome back to "Are You Coping?" a mini series consisting of 5 short episodes with 5 awesome guests about life in lockdown. The aim of the series is to provide you with lols, inspiration and escapism - and today's guest is no different!

 

Lucy Burke, of super trendy jewellery company Margot & Mila, is a jewellery designer and maker recently relocated from London to Frome in Somerset.

 

In this episode we chat about how Lucy got into making jewellery, what it's been like making the leap out of London, how lockdown has affected her family and the food she can't cope with at the moment (it's REALLY not what you think!) 

 

Lucy's jewellery is amazing, in fact, she helped me redesign my engagement ring and I'm never without some Margot & Mila hoops in my ears. 

 

www.margotandmila.com

@margotandmila

@gracekingswell

gracekingswell.com

From Surfing to Sepsis: Real Talk with Laura Crane24 Nov 202000:46:06

Hello and welcome back to STATE OF MIND, a podcast hosted by Nutritional Therapist, Grace Kingswell that spans everything form bio hacks to women's health, sex, relationships, health and nutrition. 

 

Today's guest is Laura Crane, ex-professional surfer, mental health campaigner and all round amazing human. Laura came to crazy amounts of fame when she entered the Love Island villa, which we talk about at the start of this episode, but before that she was making serious waves in the surf scene as a sponsored athlete.

 

The overriding reason that I wanted to chat to her though was because I saw her put up an insta story about an operation she's just had to clear up an ovarian cyst which brought on severe sepsis and left her in A&E fighting off an infection that's changed her life forever. 

 

This episode is sponsored by Davy J water wear and I'm thrilled to be able to introduce you to the brand!

Davy J are an awesome small sustainable brand based in Devon who design swimwear for women who love the ocean and they celebrate and encourage everyone to explore the joy that water can bring – all year round. Their swimwear is designed for real women, its flattering and has great coverage and all the suits are double lined, so they're super thick and supportive.

 

Get 10% at Davy J with code STATEOFMIND

 

Davy J website

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@lauraloucrane

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