We hope you all had a wonderful Easter Break! Today we are releasing one of our most popular episodes. If you missed it or if you are new to the pod, this is such a brilliant interview and we hope you get as much out of it as we did! This week we welcome our first incredible guest, Emmy O’Neill, a kidney transplant recipient, Australian transplant athlete, organ donation advocate, inspirational speaker and, photographer. Emmy has volunteered with Transplant Australia, worked with Donate Life during Donate Life Week’s #GreatRegistrationRace and was an ambassador for Kidney Health Australia during the Red Socks Appeal. Her essay ‘on dialysis’ was selected to be part of the e-book Stories from the Heart; Penning the Pandemic; a collection of essays about the pandemic and republished by InQueensland. She also shared her story on SheSaid, Courier Mail, ABC Breakfast + Afternoon Radio, and numerous podcasts and was an International Women’s Day Panelist for Patient Voice Initiative. Emmy has been a guest and motivational speaker at schools, health conferences, advisory panels and hospital departments as a patient advocate representative. Bread and Better is hosted by Tegan Padget a qualified personal trainer, sports nutritionist, chef, and owner of the online lifestyle coaching business called Fitty Tegs, and Alex Whittington a freelance feature writer, producer, the owner of Hey Al! Productions, and a mum of three. We aim to not only discuss the issues that affect us as women - but also how the issues we deal with, and how we respond, can affect those we influence - our kids, our nephews and nieces, our siblings, our cousins, our godchildren, our best friend's kids. We are committed to opening a dialogue where we explore generational patterns in the health, movement and mindset space, and make real change.Follow us on Instagram @breadandbetterpodcastCredits: Hosts: Tegan Padget and Alex WhittingtonProducer: Alex WhittingtonOriginal Concept: Tegan PadgetAudio Production: Alex WhittingtonShow Notes: Anyone in Australia aged 16 and over can register on the Australian Organ Donor Register. It only takes one minute at Donate Life Follow Emmy On InstagramVisit Emmy's Website EmmyVisit Florence Cafe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Best new podcast I am listening to at the moment. So funny and relatable.