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Join co-hosts Christie and Anna for insightful discussions ranging from mindfulness and spirituality, to nutrition and fitness, to skin health, healthy aging, biohacking and everything in between! Featuring conversations with world-leading experts and thought leaders to delve into the latest insights, groundbreaking research, and cutting-edge advancements in wellness, longevity and beauty. Expect to laugh, learn, and be inspired as they prove being in love with the skin you’re in is about so much more than what you see in the mirror.
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Peter Crone often called “the Mind Architect” to explore how our deepest insecurities and stories quietly shape everything: confidence, ageing, relationships, parenting, and even our sense of purpose. Peter unpacks the “primal prisons” formed in childhood, why imposter syndrome is a survival pattern (not your personality), and how chasing youth ironically speeds up ageing. Instead of piling on more hacks and “solutions,” he shows us a path of dissolution removing the subconscious lies so freedom, self-love and vitality can emerge on their own. You’ll hear practical ways to work with triggers, invite a reluctant partner into the work, and model healthy self-worth for your kids Aussie frankness, heart, and plenty of aha moments included.
If you’ve ever felt “not enough,” judged your reflection, or wondered why the same patterns keep looping, this conversation will help you soften, let go, and feel at home in your own skin.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay. You can shop Olay's Ultra Firming Serum at Chemist Warehouse: https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/155007/olay-ultra-firming-serum-30ml
Episode Breakdown:
1:12 – Welcome to In Your Skin + why this chat matters
2:00 – Meaning vs purpose of life: liberation of the soul
4:24 – Do we need pain for joy? Life in a dualistic world
5:30 – The subconscious 101: childhood narratives and “ten primal prisons”
9:34 – Live coaching: dissolving the “I’m not enough” story (the Barbie/bimbo wound)
18:44 – Imposter syndrome decoded: why it’s a pattern, not “you”
23:27 – Ageing gracefully: why trying to stay young makes you age faster
27:03 – Nervous system basics: dis-ease vs ease, fight/flight vs parasympathetic
28:22 – Solution vs dissolution: why adding fixes can mask the real issue
31:14 – Working with triggers in real life (and why in-the-moment is hard)
40:17 – Parenting without perfection: kids become who you are, not what you say
46:28 – Fathers & daughters: modelling healthy masculine/feminine relating
50:52 – Can’t find the right partner? Start with the relationship to self
56:57 – Inspiring (not instructing) a partner to do the work
1:00:01 – Divorce, soul contracts & the “real” breakup: with your former self
1:02:51 – Identity and ego: the boa constrictor for the soul
1:04:06 – Where the ego comes from: cosmic hide-and-seek
1:06:28 – Patience and compassion when patterns are decades old
1:07:44 – Is the work ever “done”? Refinement vs fixing what isn’t broken
1:11:01 – What makes Peter feel confident in his skin + where to find him
Connect with Peter Crone on Instagram @petercrone
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Connect with Christie Whitehill on Instagram @christiewhitehill
Connect with Anna Robards on Instagram @annaheinrich1
The content in this In Your Skin podcast is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. If listeners use the information, it is at their own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, or any other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Every person is unique, and listeners should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such condition.
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In this deeply personal episode of In Your Skin, hosts Christie & Anna turn the spotlight on themselves, sharing the real, unfiltered stories behind their own skin, health, and self-worth journeys.
From rosacea and rashes to burnout, implants, and ageing, the pair open up about the struggles that shaped who they are today. They explore how beauty ideals, comparison, and confidence evolve over time, and how gut health, stress, mindset, and daily rituals all play a role in how we look and feel.
You’ll hear the raw moments they’ve never shared before: near-death experiences, childhood bullying, and the turning points that reshaped their approach to wellness. They also dive into the importance of mindset work, daily routines, and the small but powerful shifts that make them feel good in their skin.
If you’ve ever questioned your worth, compared yourself to others, or struggled with skin issues, this candid conversation will remind you that you’re not alone and that confidence truly starts from within.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay. You can shop Olay's Best Red Duo at Chemist Warehouse: https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/155007/olay-ultra-firming-serum-30ml
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Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Christie & Anna open up about why they’re sharing their personal journeys
3:00 – From The Bachelor to building a wellness brand: how their friendship began
5:00 – Redefining beauty: from external validation to inner self-worth
9:00 – Anna’s near-death experience in Croatia and how it built hidden confidence
14:00 – Christie's swimsuit modelling past and how it sparked her entrepreneurial journey
18:20 – Pregnancy, rashes, and the wake-up call that changed Christies health forever
23:00 – Anna’s lifelong battle with rosacea and how she manages it
29:00 – The surprising connection between stress, gut health, and skin issues
32:00 – Behind the podcast: why In Your Skin was born
36:00 – The guests who had the biggest impact on their confidence and mindset
45:00 – Ageing gracefully: collagen, routines, and longevity practices
54:00 – The “brain bully” we all face and learning self-love in your 40s
1:10:00 – Rapid fire beauty & wellness confessions
1:11:00 – What makes Christie's & Anna feel most confident in their skin
Connect with us on Instagram @inyourskin.podcast
Connect with Christie Whitehill on Instagram @christiewhitehill
Connect with Anna Robards on Instagram @annaheinrich1
The content in this In Your Skin podcast is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. If listeners use the information, it is at their own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, or any other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Every person is unique, and listeners should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such condition.
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In this episode of In Your Skin, neuroscientist and author Dr Sarah McKay unpacks the truth about “baby brain” and why your lived experience is real, even if lab tests don’t show cognitive decline. She explains the profound (and surprisingly positive) brain changes of first pregnancy, how attention, sleep, stress and the mental load shape our memory, and why dads can feel “baby brain” too. We also dive into girls vs boys in the classroom, the contraceptive pill and the brain, and what’s really going on with perimenopausal brain fog (hint: thermoregulation and sleep architecture). Practical, compassionate and myth-busting, this chat gives women evidence-based ways to protect brain health across motherhood, midlife and beyond.
If you’ve blamed your brain, this conversation will help you zoom out, lower the pressure, and back yourself with science.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay.
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Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome and intro to Dr Sarah McKay
1:04 – What is “baby brain”? The paradox between feelings and test results
8:52 – Cognitive testing vs lived experience: why attention and sleep matter
10:32 – Pregnancy reshapes the “social brain” to tune into your baby
12:12 – Wellbeing and the mental load: how stress amplifies “baby brain”
17:11 – Ecologically relevant skills: nesting, memory and real-world advantages
20:18 – First pregnancy drives the biggest structural brain changes
26:15 – Hormones 101: placenta power, oestrogen, progesterone and plasticity
33:04 – Postpartum: a window of vulnerability and opportunity (support matters)
47:12 – Perimenopause brain fog explained: thermoregulation, sleep & anxiety
1:12:04 – What actually helps: routines, fewer distractions, honest support
1:24:17 – Phones, attention, AI and training your focus in a noisy world
1:28:02 – What makes Sarah feel great in her skin + where to find her work
Connect with us on Instagram @inyourskin.podcast
Connect with Christie Whitehill on Instagram @christiewhitehill
Connect with Anna Robards on Instagram @annaheinrich1
Connect with Dr Sarah McKay on Instagram @drsarahmckay
The content in this In Your Skin podcast is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. If listeners use the information, it is at their own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, or any other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Every person is unique, and listeners should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such condition.
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Dr Roger Seheult—pulmonologist, critical care and sleep physician, and co-founder of MedCram—to unpack the science-backed benefits of sunlight, infrared light, and circadian rhythm on our immunity, mood, skin, and long-term health. He shares an extraordinary hospital case of a teenage patient with a life-threatening fungal lung infection who turned a corner after daily time in the sun, and explains why light is more than “just vitamin D”. We explore how infrared light powers up your mitochondria, why getting outside (even in the shade, clothed, and sunscreened) still matters, and how simple habits like morning light exposure, strategic heat and cold, and the eight pillars of health (NEWSTART) can shift everything from sleep quality to metabolic health—and even longevity. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance Aussie sun safety with getting enough light for your brain, skin, and immune system, this one’s for you.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay. You can shop Olay's Best Red Duo at Chemist Warehouse: https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/151279/olay-super-collagen-cream-5
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0:00 – Welcome to the episode with Dr Roger Seheult (pulmonary, critical care, sleep; MedCram)
0:40 – The extraordinary case: teen with aggressive fungal lung disease improves after daily sunlight
4:25 – CT “gasp” moment: ~60–70% improvement in his remaining lung
5:55 – Hospitals, verandas, and windows: why patients near natural light recover faster
7:15 – Three big benefits of sunlight: circadian rhythm, mood, and metabolic health
9:35 – Infrared explained: the warmth you feel powers mitochondria and ATP (energy)
11:30 – Green spaces reflect infrared—why trees and grass supercharge your light dose
13:05 – Infrared sauna vs sunlight: why the full spectrum matters
14:45 – Vitamin D myths and realities: supplements help, but don’t replace the sun
17:40 – Is avoiding the sun more dangerous? Swedish and UK Biobank data on mortality
24:40 – Ageing & mitochondria: energy decline, oxidative stress, and melatonin made in cells
37:55 – The eight laws of health (NEWSTART) and what makes Dr Seheult feel confident in his skin
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Connect with Dr Roger Seheult @medcram
Articles:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/joim.12496
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1353829224001564?via%3Dihub
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1011134422002342
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-09785-3
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Dr Libby, nutritional biochemist and author of 14 bestselling books to unpack "Fix Iron First" & “Rushing Women’s Syndrome”, the very real (but non-medical) cluster of symptoms driven by chronic stress hormones. She explains how persistent adrenaline tells the body it’s “not safe”, disrupting periods, thyroid, gut, sleep, skin and accelerating ageing, and why mindset work is often the lever that finally shifts everything.
We also dive deep into iron: why deficiency is so common for menstruating women, how to read iron studies (ferritin, transferrin and more), what can block absorption, and the emerging case for gentle ferritin-based supplements. Dr Libby reveals the surprising role of iron in hormones, perimenopause, and even collagen production, why it matters for glowing skin and graceful ageing.
If you’re feeling wired, tired and not quite yourself, this conversation will help you trust your body’s messages and take clear, doable steps to feel good in your skin.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay. You can shop Olay's Ultra Firming Serum at Chemist Warehouse: https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/155007/olay-ultra-firming-serum-30ml
0:00 – Meet Dr Libby: nutritional biochemist, 14x author, women’s health advocate
1:22 – Why so many women feel dismissed—and the cost of chronic stress
2:34 – “Rushing Women’s Syndrome”: not a diagnosis, but a helpful lens
3:52 – How persistent adrenaline disrupts hormones, digestion, sleep and skin
7:26 – Caffeine honesty, mindset work and the traits we try to “prove”
11:38 – Remembering awe: sunrise/sunset, light and nature to widen perspective
16:10 – Stress vs trust: why trusting the unfolding calms the body
18:57 – Common symptoms: IBS, bloating, cycle changes, insomnia, thyroid drag
22:21 – Is rushing ageing us faster? Free radicals, antioxidants and repair
28:33 – Burnout vs low iron: bloods for iron; HPA axis for burnout
40:25 – Fresh vs supermarket veg, farmers’ markets and practicality
41:24 – Gut health for iron: chew, stomach acid, small intestine enzymes
45:42 – Perimenopause: don’t blame hormones before you fix iron
47:00 – Daily iron? Only if you need it—know your numbers
48:56 – Preparing for perimenopause without fear—and why many sail through
52:27 – Beyond hormones: liver, insulin resistance, thyroid, nervous system
54:20 – Redirection, not betrayal: the midlife invitation to choose differently
58:26 – Iron and collagen: the biochemical link (and the thyroid skin loop)
1:00:22 – Where to test, who to see—and Dr Libby’s confidence ritual: trust
Connect with us on Instagram @inyourskin.podcast
Connect with Dr Libby @DrLibby
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Zoe Marshall—media personality, author, podcast host, and manifestation mentor—to unpack the truth about co-creation, healing, and living with purpose. Zoe shares her raw story of surviving domestic violence, grief, and trauma, and how those experiences became the foundation of her work.
She opens up about what manifestation really is (and isn’t), why self-worth is the number one block to attracting love, money, and opportunity, and the importance of doing the uncomfortable inner work. From healing old wounds to creating radical self-trust, Zoe explains how co-creation isn’t about wishful thinking but about aligned action, self-belief, and being open to the unknown.
If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at “manifestation” or felt stuck in patterns of fear, scarcity, or unworthiness, Zoe’s story will inspire you to see possibility in a whole new way.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay.
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Episode Breakdown:
1:20 – Who is Zoe Marshall beyond her roles and titles
5:05 – The power of sitting with uncomfortable emotions
6:00 – Zoe’s story of domestic violence, grief, and survival
8:00 – The retreat that changed everything and opened her healing journey
13:15 – Why she wrote her book Co-Create the Life You Deserve
16:00 – Why manifestation is about self-worth, not vision boards
23:40 – How to start small and stretch your capacity for worthiness
25:15 – Why quick fixes don’t work and manifestation is a lifestyle
27:05 – Relationship patterns, bad boys, and attracting healthy love
30:00 – How Zoe manifested her marriage and maintains it through therapy
32:05 – Three tips for calling in love
34:00 – Practical manifestation tools: pride lists, gratitude, surrender
36:00 – Trusting divine timing and navigating the “abyss”
43:10 – Why service and community are central to her work
47:00 – Somatic healing, retreats, and emotional release
49:35 – Finding your purpose by uncovering who you really are
54:00 – Zoe’s son, soccer, and a powerful lesson in manifestation
56:00 – Money, abundance, and breaking limiting beliefs
59:00 – Radical responsibility: are you getting in your own way?
1:02:00 – The only “downside” to manifestation
Connect with us on Instagram @inyourskin.podcast
Connect with Zoe Marshall @zoemarshall
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In this deeply moving episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with David the Medium, a psychic and spiritual teacher who discovered his gift later in life after a career in corporate law. David shares how tuning into our intuition and the messages from spirit can help us heal emotionally, physically, and spiritually. He opens up about his journey from sceptic to medium, how trauma can trigger spiritual awakenings, and the powerful link between emotional blocks and physical illness.
From recognising signs from loved ones who’ve passed, to learning simple tools to strengthen your intuition, David offers practical wisdom for living in alignment and raising your energetic frequency. He also shares how we can help children stay connected to their natural intuitive abilities, and why holistic wellbeing is the key to feeling truly good in your skin.
If you’ve ever wondered about the connection between energy, health, and the unseen, this episode will open your mind—and your heart.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay. You can shop Olay's Ultra Firming Serum at Chemist Warehouse: https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/155007/olay-ultra-firming-serum-30ml
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome to the episode with David the Medium
1:16 – How David went from corporate law to psychic medium
3:00 – The first time he connected with spirit
5:00 – How mediums receive messages (seeing, hearing, feeling)
7:43 – Tools to strengthen your intuition at home
9:00 – Why grounding and nature are essential for wellbeing
10:20 – Avoiding burnout while working with energy
11:17 – Manifestation and matching your energy to your goals
12:38 – The emotional roots of physical illness
15:04 – Spirit guidance in reproductive health and fertility
17:48 – Wellness tips from spirit that we often overlook
20:21 – How toxic relationships lower our frequency
20:30 – Manifestation and clearing energetic blocks
20:52 – Spotting signs from loved ones who’ve passed
23:37 – Why David no longer fears death
24:55 – How to talk to children about death and spirit
26:57 – Why kids are naturally intuitive—and how to nurture it
28:52 – Generational differences in openness to spirituality
29:27 – Spiritual awakenings and life stages
31:05 – How ignoring trauma can impact health
34:08 – The work of Dr Sarah Jane Perry and spinal energetics
35:13 – Why men are less likely to seek spiritual guidance (and how that’s changing)
38:04 – The importance of taking action alongside spiritual insight
40:35 – Does your energy affect how you age?
42:29 – Life lessons from spirit: letting go and not dwelling
44:59 – Why David’s sceptical past makes his work more powerful
46:06 – Live readings for the hosts
1:06:06 – What makes David feel confident in his skin
1:06:48 – Where to find David’s work and events
Connect with us on Instagram @inyourskin.podcast
Connect with David The Medium @davidthemedium
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Dr Adam Brown—GP, longevity expert and founder of the Longevity Medicine Institute—to unpack what it truly takes to slow down ageing, live longer, healthier, and stronger. From extending your health span (not just your lifespan) to the role of gut health, sleep, and strength training, this conversation is packed with powerful insights for women who want to feel—and look—younger for longer.
We explore how biological age differs from chronological age, why stress and poor sleep could be ageing you faster than you realise, and what lifestyle tweaks can help prevent age-related decline. Dr Brown shares the surprising signs of internal ageing, the early warning markers he sees in clinic, and what you should be asking your doctor about menopause and HRT.
Whether you’re in your 30s or 50s, this episode is a blueprint for staying sharp, fit and fabulous well into your later years.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay. You can shop Olay's Best Red Duo at Chemist Warehouse: https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/155007/olay-ultra-firming-serum-30ml
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Episode Breakdown:
2:00 – Why longevity is about health span, not just lifespan
6:00 – Understanding biological vs chronological age
11:00 – Supplements for longevity: what’s worth taking
13:00 – What NMN and NAD actually do in your body
16:00 – The visible signs of ageing and what skin can reveal
18:30 – The two types of patients Dr Brown sees
20:00 – A 35-year-old with full-blown osteoporosis
22:00 – How early is too early to start longevity protocols?
25:00 – What HRT really does for your health
28:00 – Recognising perimenopause (even in your 30s)
33:00 – The four types of exercise everyone should be doing
36:00 – How sleep, cortisol and stress impact skin and ageing
37:00 – Gut health: the secret weapon for longevity and skin
41:00 – Is longevity medicine expensive—or worth the cost?
44:00 – The power of social connection and emotional wellbeing
48:00 – Can we live to 150? And who already might
50:00 – Independence is the true measure of ageing well
52:00 – A 3-step plan to turn back the clock by 10 years
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Connect with Dr Adam Brown on Instagram @dr_adambrown
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we chat with cosmetic physician Dr Scott Allison about all things skin health and the science of ageing. Dr Allison breaks down the ageing process in a way that’s easy to understand, explaining how both internal (genetics, inflammation, stress) and external (sun exposure, skincare, lifestyle) factors play a role in how we age.
He shares his biggest insights on the importance of starting prevention early, why sunscreen is non-negotiable, and the shift away from “anti-ageing” to what he calls “positive ageing.” You’ll learn what treatments actually work (and which are worth skipping), how to spot early signs of collagen loss, and what it really means to look like the best version of your age.
Whether you're 25, 45, or 65, this episode is packed with practical tips, myth-busting truths, and a refreshing perspective on beauty that goes far deeper than skin.
This episode is proudly sponsored by: Olay. You can shop Olay's Ultra Firming Serum at Chemist Warehouse:
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Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome to the episode with Dr Scott Allison
0:32 – What does a cosmetic physician actually do?
1:40 – Why Dr Allison moved into cosmetic medicine
3:20 – The artistry and science of ageing
5:50 – Why sun exposure causes 80% of skin ageing
8:10 – The Nambour Study and sunscreen’s proven effects
9:20 – How to start reversing skin damage in your 40s and beyond
10:05 – The low-hanging fruit of great skin: skincare basics
13:00 – Why antioxidants matter (even for teens)
13:50 – Genetics vs epigenetics and how lifestyle plays a part
14:45 – The biggest myths about ageing
15:40 – Why overfilled faces are on the decline
16:35 – The shift towards skin health and hydration
18:00 – Filler: risks, realities, and responsible use
20:15 – Non-injectable options that really work
21:00 – Collagen stimulation explained: lasers, RF, HIFU and more
22:45 – The best treatments for deeper layers of skin
24:00 – Collagen 101: what it is and when it starts to decline
26:00 – Regenerative aesthetics: PRP, exosomes, and beyond
27:00 – Gut health, sugar, and glowing skin
29:40 – The “pinch test” to check for early collagen loss
30:00 – The collagen drop-offs at 40 and 60
31:15 – The biggest lie the beauty industry tells us
33:00 – The #1 mistake people make with prevention
35:00 – The trend of harmful at-home beauty devices
37:50 – Infrared, blue light, and how screens affect your skin
40:45 – Real results without injectables or surgery
41:20 – Dr Allison’s top 3 budget-friendly skin tips
42:15 – If money was no object—his top 3 recommended treatments
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Connect with Dr Scott Allison on Instagram @dr_scott_allison
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In this powerful episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Dr Louise Newson, a GP and world-leading menopause specialist, to unpack the myths, misconceptions and life-altering truths about perimenopause and menopause.
Dr Newson breaks down why menopause is not just a “transition” but a permanent hormonal state with serious health implications—and why women deserve more than being dismissed or handed antidepressants. She explains the role of oestrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, why hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is one of the safest treatments available, and why so many women still struggle to access it.
From misdiagnoses to mood swings, broken careers to broken relationships, this is an eye-opening conversation that goes far beyond hot flushes. Whether you’re in your 30s, 40s or 50s—or supporting someone who is—this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a call to action.
If you’ve ever felt dismissed, misinformed or overwhelmed, this conversation is for you.
The episode is proudly sponsored by Olay: You can watch their new short film "A Better Look" on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qojRHVwj2r8
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – The biggest lies we’ve been told about menopause
1:09 – Meet Dr Louise Newson: GP, author, and menopause advocate
2:10 – Why women are still being denied HRT
3:05 – The dangerous lack of education and ongoing medical misogyny
4:00 – What is perimenopause—and why the term might be unhelpful
6:15 – Why menopause affects every cell in the body
7:45 – The danger of misdiagnoses and poor testing practices
10:00 – The youngest and most overlooked cases of early menopause
12:50 – Symptoms, stress and how hormones could be the missing link
14:20 – How doctors still fail to consider hormones in diagnosis
16:10 – Why it’s not just about symptoms, it’s about long-term health
17:30 – The myth that lifestyle alone can fix menopause
19:30 – The long-standing fear of HRT and how it began
22:45 – The difference between synthetic and body-identical hormones
25:40 – Why even modern guidelines are misleading
27:25 – What to do if your GP says no to HRT
30:05 – How menopause impacts relationships and divorce rates
31:30 – Libido, testosterone and the stigma of asking for help
34:15 – The link between menopause and long-term health risks
35:45 – Career sabotage: how menopause is forcing women out of work
38:05 – What workplaces should do (hint: it's not about support groups)
40:00 – Why men need to understand hormones too
42:30 – Where we need to be in 10 years—and how to get there
44:00 – What daily HRT looks like and how it’s prescribed
47:10 – The power of Balance app and where to begin your journey
48:20 – What makes Dr Newson feel confident in her skin
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Connect with Dr Louise Newson on Instagram @menopause_doctor
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In this thought-provoking episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with leading plastic surgeon Dr Pouria Moradi to explore the complex relationship between beauty, body image, and plastic surgery—especially through the lens of parenting daughters in today’s image-obsessed world.
Dr Moradi shares what inspired him to write a heartfelt book for his three young girls, urging them to embrace confidence, agency, and body autonomy. He opens up about the internal conflict of being a plastic surgeon while trying to raise daughters who feel worthy without changing themselves, and the powerful moment that drove him to pen a letter that became the foundation of his book Normal.
From breast implant illness and the rise of explant surgery, to the ethics of operating on teenagers and the influence of social media, Dr Moradi pulls back the curtain on what really goes on behind the scenes. He also shares practical wisdom for parents navigating their children's self-image, and why sometimes plastic surgery isn’t about vanity—it’s about helping someone feel “normal” again.
This is an essential listen for anyone who’s ever questioned their appearance or wondered how to raise body-confident children in a world that profits from our insecurities.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – How would Dr Moradi talk to his daughters about cosmetic surgery?
1:18 – Welcome to the episode
2:00 – What inspired Dr Moradi’s book Normal
4:45 – Writing a letter to his daughters before they reach puberty
6:15 – How being a father changed the way he practises medicine
9:50 – The financial incentives behind plastic surgery—and why he tells some patients not to operate
13:00 – What does it mean to feel “normal” in your body?
16:10 – When surgery becomes a necessity rather than a choice
18:50 – Developing body agency and surgical maturity
21:05 – Christie opens up about her own implants and explant journey
25:00 – What is capsular contracture, and how do you know when to remove implants?
30:00 – Changing beauty standards and the social media effect
33:30 – How mums influence their daughters' body image
36:15 – Practical tips for raising confident kids in a filtered world
41:00 – Tattoos, haircuts, and a four-year-old’s heartbreak over short hair
44:00 – The rise of strong female role models and shifting cultural norms
47:10 – What breast implant illness is—and what science actually says
50:06 – The most dangerous surgery in plastic surgery today
51:00 – Why kindness—not perfection—makes us beautiful
52:45 – Dr Moradi shares what makes him feel confident in his skin
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In this empowering episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Dr Amy Chahal, cosmetic doctor and founder of The Centre for Medical Aesthetics in Sydney, for a candid chat on skin health, ageing well, and why beauty should never be driven by unrealistic trends. From her surgical roots to running her own holistic cosmetic clinic, Dr Chahal shares why she’s passionate about doing things differently in an industry that often prioritises profit over patient care.
Dr Chahal explains the shift away from the overfilled look, the real science behind skincare ingredients like retinol and vitamin C, and why less is often more when it comes to looking after your skin. We talk ageing, collagen loss, preventative skincare in your 20s, the rising rates of cosmetic procedures among millennials, and how stress and lifestyle directly show up on your face.
She also unpacks the dangers of overdoing your routine (yes, teenagers, we’re looking at you), how AI is transforming the way we analyse skin, and why SPF might just be your best anti-ageing tool.
If you’ve ever been confused by beauty marketing, overwhelmed by skincare aisles, or unsure who to trust when it comes to your face, this conversation will ground you in science, balance, and self-confidence.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome to the episode with Dr Amy Chahal
1:10 – The pressure of perfection and the rise of cosmetic procedures
4:00 – From heart surgery to holistic skin health: Dr Chahal’s journey
7:10 – Why unrealistic beauty standards are harming us
10:05 – What millennials are getting wrong about skincare
12:45 – Teenagers, Mecca hauls, and the danger of doing too much
15:10 – What not to do when building a skincare routine
18:30 – Ingredients that actually work: SPF, vitamin C, retinol and more
21:50 – Why hydration matters more than you think
24:00 – Trends, social media, and how to avoid the hype trap
27:00 – Collagen loss, ageing, and what you can do about it
30:10 – How to spot a red flag in a cosmetic consultation
33:00 – What holistic skincare really means—and how to start today
34:45 – Dr Amy’s daily routine, favourite ingredients, and why feeling good in your skin is the ultimate goal
35:45 – Where to find Dr Amy Chahal online and in clinic
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In this eye-opening episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with holistic therapist and burnout specialist Sheena Schuy to explore the real reasons so many women are feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and stuck in cycles of anxiety. Sheena shares her journey from treating anxiety to uncovering the deeper roots of burnout, revealing how it often masks unresolved trauma, unmet emotional needs, and the relentless pursuit of perfection.
From people-pleasing and toxic workplaces to childhood validation patterns and midlife crises in your 30s, this conversation goes deep. Sheena offers a refreshing, no-BS perspective on why burnout isn’t something to fix—it’s something to listen to. You’ll learn how to audit your life, reclaim your energy, and finally say “no” without guilt.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the right things but still feel wrong in your own skin, this episode will help you stop ignoring the signs and start tuning in.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Burnout isn’t happening to you, it’s happening for you
1:14 – What burnout really feels like in your body
2:20 – Why Sheena shifted her focus from anxiety to burnout
3:35 – The difference between stress, burnout and depression
5:11 – The physical and emotional toll of long-term anxiety
6:50 – How childhood trauma can drive burnout
8:16 – Why women are burning out faster than ever
9:36 – Your body is keeping the score—literally
10:35 – Genetics, sensory overwhelm, and stress in utero
12:57 – The cost of trying to be the “perfect” parent
14:18 – Life audit: Are you living a life you actually want?
16:20 – Why high-achieving women struggle to say no
17:11 – Boundary-setting, guilt, and learning to just be
18:39 – Workplace burnout and how to reset expectations
20:53 – Relationships, people-pleasing and the need for external validation
22:23 – Midlife crises in your 30s and living someone else’s dream
26:00 – Creating internal validation and intrinsic goals
27:34 – How therapy can help you feel good in your skin
29:00 – Building self-worth without burning out
30:00 – Breaking generational patterns in relationships
33:04 – When you’ve outgrown your job, relationship or identity
35:06 – Therapy as a tool for long-term personal growth
36:55 – Why stress isn’t just mental—it’s physical too
39:46 – Managing stress holistically: sleep, hydration, and nutrition
41:46 – Has burnout always been this bad? Why today is different
44:17 – What would your life look like if you weren’t afraid?
47:12 – Burnout as your body’s way of saying “this isn’t it”
51:25 – You can love someone… and still love them from afar
52:55 – Sheena’s definition of feeling great in your skin
54:00 – Where to find Sheena online and her podcast Burnout to Brilliance
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In this inspiring episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Tim Robards — chiropractor, actor, fitness enthusiast, and proud dad — to explore the deep connection between movement, mindset, and self-love. Tim shares his journey from growing up with a chronically ill mother to finding his passion for health, fitness, and ultimately acting. He opens up about the life lessons learned from his grandmother’s healing hands, the emotional challenges of caregiving, and why adapting to new life goals is crucial for long-term happiness.
Tim also reveals how chiropractic care fits into a holistic approach to health, the true importance of movement, and why creating meaningful habits can be life-changing. Plus, he dives into the emotional side of fitness, the importance of valuing yourself first, and why loving yourself starts with action.
Whether you're a busy parent, someone looking to reconnect with your body, or just needing a fresh perspective on wellbeing, Tim's insights will leave you feeling inspired to move, grow, and love yourself a little more.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome to the episode with Tim Robards
1:00 – Tim’s early influences and his grandmother’s healing hands
4:05 – How Chinese medicine shaped Tim’s mindset
6:00 – Lessons from growing up with a chronically ill parent
10:00 – Why chiropractic is about the nervous system and communication
15:00 – The connection between stress, movement, and gut health
20:00 – Fitness, resilience, and why setting adaptable goals matters
26:00 – Why women (and men) must prioritise their health without guilt
31:00 – How to set small, achievable fitness goals
36:00 – The power of habits and making fitness fun
40:00 – Building self-awareness: How to listen to your body
45:00 – Mindset shifts from SAS: pushing beyond your limits
52:00 – Why self-love must be an action, not just a feeling
58:00 – Final thoughts: What makes Tim feel great in his own skin
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In this eye-opening episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with brothers Sinclair and Saxon, the creators of the documentary Fasting The Healer Within, to uncover the powerful, transformative effects of fasting—beyond just food.
From Sinclair’s journey healing a chronic back injury and skin issues, to Saxon’s emotional breakthroughs and mental clarity, the pair share how extended water fasting not only changed their health but shifted their entire perspective on wellbeing. They explain why fasting is more than a detox—it's a reset for body, mind, and soul.
We talk about parasite cleanses (yes, really), emotional releases, fasting for women, intermittent fasting myths, and why mindset matters just as much as minerals. Whether you’re curious about doing your first one-day fast or diving deep into a 40-day cleanse, this episode is packed with practical advice, honest storytelling, and a fresh look at what it really means to feel good in your skin.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – The natural instinct to fast (even animals do it)
1:22 – Sinclair’s eight-year healing journey before discovering fasting
3:00 – Saxon’s supportive role and curiosity that turned into commitment
6:00 – The science of fasting: autophagy, stem cells, and immune regeneration
10:15 – Parasites, detox symptoms, and preparing your body for fasting
13:00 – Mindset: why your 'why' matters
16:00 – Intermittent fasting myths and women’s hormone cycles
20:00 – Creating the right environment for a fast (hint: not a cold mountain!)
24:45 – Fasting and emotional release: the power of breathwork
30:20 – Fasting and skin conditions: how the body eliminates toxins
34:40 – Why rest is essential during a fast
36:50 – Long-term fasting: when, why, and how often
40:30 – The role of parasites and cravings in your health journey
43:10 – The brothers’ biggest lessons from fasting
46:50 – Sinclair and Saxon’s favourite ways to feel good in their skin
49:00 – Where to watch Fasting The Healer Within and find their work
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we chat with clinical nutritionist Christiana Velis, who opens up about her personal health journey—from losing her period for six years while working as a lawyer to becoming a gut health and hormone expert. Christiana shares the powerful connection between stress, gut health, and hormones, and how tuning into the body’s whispers can prevent them from turning into screams.
We cover everything from IBS, SIBO, rosacea, and leaky gut, to how the gut affects skin, mood, sleep, fertility, and ageing. Christiana also explains how the nervous system and mindset play a vital role in healing, and why nutrition isn't one-size-fits-all. Whether you're battling bloating, hormones or just want to feel energised and confident in your skin, this is the episode for you.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome and intro to Christiana
1:04 – Why she left law for wellness
2:24 – Losing her period and regaining it through lifestyle changes
4:12 – The link between gut health, mood, hormones, and skin
6:15 – Listening to your gut as a vital health indicator
8:23 – When to seek help (spoiler: don’t wait!)
10:31 – Journaling, food diaries, and tuning into body signals
12:03 – How gut health changes with stress and age
14:14 – Postpartum gut issues and hormone shifts
15:09 – Poor sleep and its effect on digestion
16:43 – PMS, periods, and the gut connection
18:18 – A day on a plate: macro and micronutrients women need
20:06 – Magnesium, supplements, and individualised care
22:24 – Rosacea, parasites, and skin as a gut health indicator
25:06 – Blood sugar, insulin resistance, and ageing
29:09 – Why she doesn’t stress about food order (and you shouldn’t either)
30:47 – 30+ plants a week: the magic number for gut diversity
32:00 – SIBO, chronic gut issues, and the nervous system connection
35:17 – Starting small and taking simple steps to heal
38:44 – Gut health, fertility, and lifestyle factors
50:06 – 1 in 5 Aussies with IBS—why that number’s so high
51:39 – Christiana’s two biggest takeaways for better gut health
52:16 – What it means to feel great in your skin
52:54 – Where to find Christiana’s work
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In this deeply personal and inspiring episode of In Your Skin, we chat with breath work practitioner and founder of The BRED Method, Eddie Nelson. Eddie shares her powerful journey from disconnection and anxiety to self-awareness and healing—all through the power of breath.
She opens up about the struggles of growing up trying to fit in, the wake-up call of emotional and physical burnout, and how a simple breathwork session changed her life. From her first transformative experience lying on the floor of her bedroom, to helping others regulate their nervous systems and reconnect with their bodies, Eddie explains why breath work is the most underrated, accessible, and powerful tool we have.
We explore how breathwork can support everything from anxiety, digestion, and hormonal balance to better sleep, glowing skin, and deeper feminine energy. Eddie also dives into how releasing emotional baggage through breath can profoundly shift how you show up in the world—and why it could even be your secret to feeling beautiful inside and out.
If you’ve ever felt disconnected, overwhelmed, or simply want to feel more in tune with yourself, this episode is a must-listen.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome to the episode with Eddie Nelson
1:02 – Eddie’s active childhood and the roots of her health journey
3:04 – Teenage years, disconnection, and the start of self-awareness
5:10 – Discovering Tony Robbins and stepping into self-development
7:46 – Listening to the body’s whispers before they become screams
10:01 – What it means to be disconnected from your body
14:01 – How breath work works on a physical and emotional level
18:06 – Eddie’s first life-changing breathwork session
21:08 – The science of breath: vagus nerve, nervous system, and state shifting
23:49 – Why simplicity and accessibility make breath work powerful
25:00 – The BRED Method: Pilates, shaking, dance, and breath combined
27:08 – Community, connection, and collective healing
29:17 – Stories of transformation from Eddie’s clients
32:09 – How breath work can influence skin, energy, digestion, and more
35:07 – Breathing for anxiety, feminine energy, and menstrual cycle support
38:36 – Coherence breathing and other practical breath techniques
42:20 – How to tailor breath work to your needs throughout the day
45:12 – The difference between meditation and breath work
50:01 – Breathwork for masculine/feminine energy balance
52:53 – What it means to feel great in your skin
55:36 – Where to find Eddie’s work and upcoming events
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In this powerful and heart-opening episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Sridhar Krishnamurti, mindset and strategy coach, to explore the deep connection between our thoughts, beliefs, and how we feel in our skin—at every age.
Sridhar shares his remarkable journey from addiction and homelessness to transformation, revealing how the stories we tell ourselves can either limit or liberate us. He explains how early life experiences shape our self-worth, why people-pleasing disconnects us from our truth, and how social media reinforces damaging comparisons.
From busting the myth of failure to unpacking limiting beliefs, this conversation is packed with wisdom on self-love, ageing well, and breaking free from validation traps. If you’ve ever felt like you’re not enough or have struggled to find your purpose, this is the episode that’ll help you come back home to yourself.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Sridhar on the one job we all have in life
4:10 – The moment everything changed
6:10 – Do you have to hit rock bottom to create change?
10:32 – Are fear and limiting beliefs the same thing?
14:06 – Christie’s journey with the belief “I don’t matter”
18:34 – What it takes to rewire your brain and break old stories
21:45 – Why comparison and social media affect our self-worth
26:06 – The fantasy we’ve all bought into—and how to opt out
28:04 – Anna’s transformation through mindset before SAS
40:57 – How your beliefs shape your biology and appearance
50:40 – The power of living in your truth
52:28 – How motives affect burnout, business and wellbeing
59:16 – Why we obsess over the one negative comment
1:01:27 – Self-love: the ultimate antidote to people-pleasing
1:03:06 – Feeling lost in life? Here's where to start
1:05:51 – What it truly means to feel great in your skin
1:07:42 – Where to find Sridhar’s work
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Dr Natasha Cook, a leading dermatologist, skincare expert, and founder of her own skincare line. Dr Cook shares her journey into dermatology, sparked by her own struggles with a rare autoimmune skin condition, and why she’s on a mission to simplify skincare and cut through the marketing hype.
We talk about the biggest skincare mistakes people are making, why some trends are doing more harm than good, and the truth about sunscreen that most people don’t know. Dr Cook also breaks down the science of skin ageing, the impact of lifestyle factors like stress and diet, and how to build an effective, no-fuss skincare routine that works.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of skincare products and conflicting advice, this episode is for you.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome to the episode with Dr Natasha Cook
1:22 – Dr Cook’s personal journey with a rare skin condition
4:12 – The biggest skincare myths and why they’re wrong
7:30 – The problem with overcomplicated skincare routines
10:45 – The truth about sunscreen and why spray SPF isn’t enough
14:25 – How Australia's harsh climate affects our skin
18:10 – The connection between skin health, stress, and gut health
21:50 – The real causes of rosacea and how to manage it
25:15 – The impact of infrared saunas and hot yoga on skin ageing
29:30 – How to build a simple, effective skincare routine
31:05 – Where to find Dr Natasha Cook’s work
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In this episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with Dr Will Bulsiewicz, board-certified gastroenterologist and gut health expert, to uncover the transformative power of the gut microbiome. Dr B shares how his own health struggles led him to rethink conventional medicine and embrace a more holistic, nutrition-based approach to healing.
We dive into the gut’s role in everything from digestion to mood, immunity, and even hormonal balance. Dr B explains why so many of us are missing the fibre our gut microbes need, how stress directly impacts digestion, and why healing your gut could be the key to reversing signs of ageing.
If you’ve ever battled bloating, fatigue, or brain fog—or just want glowing skin from the inside out—this episode is packed with practical strategies to help you optimise your gut and feel incredible in your skin.
Episode Breakdown:
0:00 – Welcome to the episode with Dr Will Bulsiewicz
1:25 – The gut health crisis: Why most people are fibre deficient
4:10 – Dr B’s personal health struggles and how he healed himself
7:30 – The gut-brain connection: How stress impacts digestion
10:45 – Why conventional medicine is missing the root cause of illness
14:20 – How diet, lifestyle, and supplements work together for gut health
18:10 – The surprising link between gut health, ageing, and glowing skin
22:30 – Why a diverse plant-based diet is the key to gut balance
26:45 – How to start improving your gut today (without overwhelming your body)
30:50 – The role of fermented foods, fibre supplements, and probiotics
35:20 – Gut health red flags: When to see a doctor
39:10 – The gut-hormone connection: How your microbiome affects oestrogen levels
43:00 – Dr B’s top tips for feeling amazing in your skin
45:15 – Where to find Dr Will Bulsiewicz’s work
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