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Welcome to the Body Science Podcast - where we bring you the best experts in the fitness industry to talk about all things training, nutrition and supplementation. Subscribe and enjoy our weekly podcast series!
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In this episode, we're joined by Paige Hadley to explore the challenges athletes face balancing their professional and personal lives, the importance of brand partnerships for financial stability and exposure, the lack of visibility for netball compared to other sports along with strategies for international growth in the sport, and Paige's experience dealing with her injury during the Commonwealth Games, including the physical and mental challenges she encountered.   Paige Hadley is an Australian netball player known for her representation in the Australian national team, The Diamonds, and the Suncorp Super Netball for the New South Wales Swifts. Hadley's netball career began at a young age in Sydney, leading her to success in the Australian Netball League and earning her a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport in 2012. Despite facing injuries, including a knee injury in 2013 and a ruptured ACL in 2014, she made comebacks and contributed to Australia's victory in the 2015 Netball World Cup. Throughout her career, Hadley has showcased resilience and talent, solidifying her place as a key player in the world of netball. She has recently competed in the 2023 Netball World Cup, bringing home the gold for Australia, achieved 50 games for the national team, and been named player of the series.   Want to connect with our hosts or guests?   Greg Young: @bscgreg   Paige Hadley: @paigeyhadley   Listen to any of the BSc podcast at  https://bscsupplements.com/blogs/podcast   To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this episode, we are joined by mental health advocate Alex Glover, writer Luke Mathers, and Matthew Palmer to discuss Alex’s trek around Australia and challenges he has faced during his trek. They also explore the power of genuine connections, suicide prevention awareness, and how you can contribute to this cause.   Meet Alexander Glover, on January 21st, 2024, he began a solo walk around Australia, advocating for men's mental health and suicide prevention. Drawing from his own struggles, he champions the power of simplicity and slowness in life, urging others to take one more step and wait one more minute. Along the way, he welcomes fellow travelers to share their burdens and stories, fostering a community of support.   Want to connect with our hosts or guests?   Greg Young: bscgreg   Alex Glover: alexander__glover   Luke Mathers: luke_curious   Matthew Palmer: mattypalmer_3   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at  https://bscsupplements.com/blogs/podcast   To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this episode, we join Greg and Mark to discuss The Enhanced Games, addressing whether these competitions tarnish Olympic records and whether it is safe for athletes, the prospect of a record-breaking athlete surpassing Usain Bolt, the UFC and USADA split, and the enhanced athletes receiving a salary for competing.   Want to connect with our hosts or guests?   Greg Young: bscgreg   Mark Robertson:   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this episode, we welcome Greg Young, Sheree Young, and Nathan Picklum to celebrate 25 years of BSc. Hear about the scariest moments, biggest lessons, and the best advice they've given and received. Explore the highs and lows of product development, the athletes they aspire to work with, and the insights they've gained. Get exclusive advice for starting a family business and a glimpse into their vision for the BSc brand in another 25 years.   Want to connect with our hosts or guests?   Greg Young: bscgreg   Sheree Young: shereeyzee   Nathan Picklum: bsc_picko   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe.   
In this episode, we welcome Greg Young, Sheree Young, and Nathan Picklum to celebrate 25 years of BSc. Hear about the scariest moments, the biggest lessons, and the best advice they've given and received. Explore the highs and lows of product development, the athletes they aspire to work with, and the insights they've gained. Get exclusive advice for starting a family business and a glimpse into their vision for the BSc brand in another 25 years.   Want to connect with our hosts or guests?   Greg Young: bscgreg   Sheree Young: shereeyzee   Nathan Picklum: bsc_picko   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this episode, we welcome Kieron Douglass, an ultra-runner, conservationist, and father. Kieron has joined the BSc Podcast to discuss various challenges he has faced as an ultra-runner, dislocating his knee in a 500km ultra marathon, his upcoming world record attempt at running 100km backwards for a charitable cause, tearing his right abductor after attempting to step Justin Hodges, and then tearing his left abductor after trying to continue playing.   Want to connect with our hosts and guests?   Kieron Douglass: kierondouglass   Greg Young: bscgreg   Mark Robinson: healthmanmark   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe.     
In this episode, hosts Greg Young and Kyle Bullock team up with Kid Mac for a discussion on Women in Sports. Join them as they analyse the Matildas' surging popularity and its potential impact on women's sports, critique the concept of participation awards in sport, brainstorm ways to enhance the appeal of women's sports, navigate being fathers of daughters in contact sports, and explore women in sports embracing equality without seeking special treatment.   Kid Mac is a prominent figure in the world of film and music. Born in Sydney from Brazilian parents, he has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry, showcasing his talents as a director, producer, and artist. His notable projects include Australia’s highest grossing documentary, Bra Boys (narrated by Russell Crowe), the 2x AACTA Award winning documentary, Fighting Fear, and coming of age drama, 6 Festivals, which was the first Australian original movie on Paramount+.   Want to connect with our hosts and guests?   Kid Mac: kid_mac   Greg Young: bscgreg   Kyle Bullock: kylebullock_   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In today’s episode, we welcome Whippet to discuss his experiences of turning 40, the ins and outs of his successful gym business, the most memorable moments from Bondi Rescue, potential future technology in surf lifesaving, and his involvement in the Coolangatta Gold.   Ryan Clark, better known as “Whippet,” is a former lifeguard and television/film actor. Whippet became known for his portrayal of Sam Marshall in Home and Away over the course of a decade, before becoming a Waverly Council lifeguard on Bondi Beach and featuring in Bondi Rescue.   Want to connect with Whippet?   Instagram: whippet_   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this insightful episode, BSc Founder Greg and our in-house dietitian Mark dive deep into the world of fad diets, dissecting popular trends such as keto, carnivore, and fasting. Join them as they explore the science, myths, and practicalities behind these dietary approaches, offering a well-rounded conversation that goes beyond the surface.   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this episode, we welcome Luke Mathers to discuss money, power, pleasure, honour, and asks you which quality would you rather live with?   Luke Mathers transforms how people look at stress. Using neuroscience, ancient wisdom, and the experience of 20+ years running successful businesses he coaches leaders, Olympians, and elite athletes on how to harness the power of stress.   Want to connect with Luke?   Instagram: bucketsluke   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this episode, we welcome Luke Mathers to discuss the macros of happiness, what are they and how do you find the right balance.   Luke Mathers transforms how people look at stress. Using neuroscience, ancient wisdom, and the experience of 20+ years running successful businesses he coaches leaders, Olympians, and elite athletes on how to harness the power of stress.   Want to connect with Luke?   Instagram: bucketsluke   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Ryan Kohler to discuss his time with the Springboks, their 2007 World Cup victory, his own relationship with bodybuilding, and his leading specialist sports injury practice located in the Gold Coast. Dr. Ryan Kohler has 20 years of experience specialising in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of all types of sports injuries. His extensive history in this field has driven him to establish his own specialist sports medicine practice providing quality services that include diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasounds, injection treatments, concussion testing, injury rehabilitation, muscle compartment pressure testing, and iontophoresis. He graduated from the University of Cape Town Medical School and holds a master’s degree in Sports Medicine. Renowned as the senior team physician for the South African Rugby Springboks during their 2007 World Cup victory, he has since held key roles such as Brumbies Match Doctor and Gold Coast Titans Team Physician. With recent achievements, including a master’s degree in Medical Ultrasound from Bournemouth University, Dr. Kohler continues to make significant contributions to athlete well-being.   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In this special episode, we are breaking down some myths behind protein and exploring the BSc protein range, determining what protein is best for you and why. Want to connect with Greg and Mark on Instagram? Greg: bscgreg   Mark: healthmanmark   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In today’s episode, we welcome Dr. Mac to discuss the bio glute method, glute development, who should and shouldn’t be deadlifting, his own business called Horyzen Active, and how he incorporates his methods into popular sports organisations such as the NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL. Dr. Mac is the Vice President of sports performance at the NHL Florida Panthers. He previously worked as a professor and head of school for the University of Southern Queensland's School of Health and Medical Sciences since 2019. Prior to his time there, he served as a professor of sports and exercise science at Bond University. In addition to his academic positions, Dr. Mac concurrently led strength and conditioning, sports science, and athletic development programs as the director of athletic performance at the Gold Coast Titans in the National Rugby League and sports science coordinator with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League. He holds a bachelor's degree in exercise and sports science, a master's degree in physiotherapy, and a doctoral degree in applied sports science.   Want to connect with Dr. Mac?   Personal Instagram Handle: thedrmac   Business Instagram Handle: horyzenactive   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In today’s episode, we welcome Niall Williams to discuss female athletes being authentic, her deal with puma, family values, lifetime achievements, injuries, the pay gap in women’s sport, and where she sees herself after the NRLW.   Niall Williams is an international Fetu Samoa rugby league player. She has represented New Zealand in rugby sevens and touch rugby at an international level. She has won silver medals as part of New Zealand's touch football team in 2011, and in the 2016 Rio Olympics as a member of New Zealand's sevens team. She also won gold medals in sevens in the 2018 Commonwealth Games, and 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens. In 2023, Williams signed a two-year deal with the Gold Coast Titans in the NRLW.    Want to connect with Niall Williams?   Instagram: niall_williams13   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In today’s episode, we welcome Joe Williams and Dave Hartley to discuss, the voice to parliament, government funding going towards non-indigenous organisations, the NRL’s Indigenous round, and the meaning behind the art of the BSc Indigenous compression.   Joe Williams is a proud Wiradjuri/Wolgalu, First Nations Aboriginal man born in Cowra, raised in Wagga NSW, Australia. Joe played in the National Rugby League for South Sydney Rabbitohs, Penrith Panthers and Canterbury Bulldogs before switching to professional Boxing in 2009. Joe is a 2x WBF World Jnr Welterweight champion and has won a WBC Asia Continental Title.    Dave Hartley is an author, artist, principal and descendant of the burunggam people of the Darling Downs/Chinchilla region.   Want to connect with Joe or Dave?   Joe Williams   Instagram: joewilliams_tew   Dave Hartley   Instagram: saltwaterfresh_designs   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In today’s episode, Greg and Mark are debunking myths and sharing their expert insights to separate fact from fiction. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of common misconceptions surrounding protein.   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In today’s episode, we welcome Bonnie Hancock to discuss her fear of regret, paddling around Australia, the preparation before her journey, her work beyond competition, mentoring, supplements she consumed during her voyage, crossing borders during the COVID-19 pandemic, and breaking the 24-hour distance paddling record.   Bonnie Hancock is a world record-breaking paddler, community leader, public speaker, and author. Bonnie became a professional Ironwoman at seventeen years old in which she competed in 9 Nutri-Grain Ironwoman series representing Australia. Recently, Bonnie became the fastest person to paddle a surf ski 12,700kms around the Australian coastline. It was only two weeks later that she took on the world record for the furthest distance paddled in 24 hours, completing 234 kms on her surf ski at Airlie Beach.   Want to connect with Bonnie Hancock?   Instagram: bonniehancock   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In today’s episode, we welcome Orla O’Dwyer and Taylor Smith to discuss the rise of female athletes, their future after AFLW, what their training schedule looks like on a weekly basis, the drive they have to promote women’s sport, how the AFLW helps players off the field, and winning the 2021 AFLW premiership.   Orla O'Dwyer is a talented athlete and a valued member of the Brisbane Lions AFLW team. At 24 years old, Orla has made her mark in the AFLW over the past three years. With a strong sporting background, Orla grew up playing hurling and Gaelic football for her county in Ireland, showcasing her skills and passion for the game. In pursuit of her AFLW career, she made the courageous move to Brisbane in 2019. As the oldest of four siblings, Orla comes from a sporty family and credits their support as a driving force in her journey. Her love for sports and close-knit family bond continue to shape her success on and off the field.    Taylor Smith is a highly driven and determined individual, both on and off the field. Taylor's athletic journey began as a dancer during her primary school years, and she later transitioned to track and field, specializing in heptathlon. After a period away from competition due to injury, Taylor discovered her passion for AFL and has been actively playing for the past six years. In 2023, she enters her fifth season of AFLW, demonstrating her skills and dedication to the sport.    Want to connect with Orla or Taylor?   Orla   Instagram/Tiktok: orlaodwyer98   Taylor   Instagram/Tiktok: taysmith__   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
In today’s episode, Greg and Mark discuss the launch of the new BSc drinks range, the artist behind the can, the benefits of these drinks, and the flavour testing of BSc energy compared to other major brands. Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud , or iTunes channel and subscribe. 
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Comments (11)

Christie Ryan

You interrupt her so many times that it is actually above annoying

Feb 13th
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Christie Ryan

There is one thing I don't understand. In a podcast by you guys about Cardio and fat loss, the speaker said that fasting (not eating 10hours before a exercise is good for fatloss), the guy also said that these people that take in Carbs before the exercise is fueling correctly. But this podcast contradicts that completely and people are encouraged to eat before training. So do you eat or not?

Apr 26th
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Christie Ryan

This is very interesting. I just wish you spoke a bit slower but because I am really interested in the Scientific terms. It is influenced on the fact that I am not Australian and your accent is thick mate. lol

Apr 23rd
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AJ Munn

could you interview Tom Venuto?

Dec 26th
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Katie Oakenfull

where can I find the 12 week program your talking about please

Oct 23rd
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rooster bloggs

great find subscribed good to have some practical advice that's not in the USA. FEEDBACK: try and sort out the heavy breathing picked up on the mics

Oct 22nd
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Kirk Fontaine

great pod cast good to know how mental illlness affects our continental neighbor From down under

Oct 10th
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Elliot McDonell

incredible scientific information about fat storagehere, wow

Aug 23rd
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Nurse McKenzie

babies shiver but its not in regards to being cold its due to blood sugar levels being low.

Aug 23rd
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Jose Carias

Converse de la banda el recodo

Aug 23rd
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Jose Carias

Estoy con broche de oro banda el recodo

Aug 23rd
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