In this episode, Sally and Seona dive into the world of support groups in response to a listener’s question about their value. Tune in as they share personal stories and insights on the benefits—and sometimes challenges—of peer support for mental health and chronic conditions. From overcoming initial doubts to discovering genuine connections, they explore how support groups can be wonderfully beneficial. Plus, they cover the dos and don’ts for anyone leading or joining a group. Whether you’re considering joining a support group or simply curious, this episode offers honest and valuable perspectives! Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this episode, Sally and Seona sit down with dietitian Marnie Nitschke to dig into the tricky relationship people with chronic health conditions often have with food. Marnie shares her expertise on balanced eating, myth-busting around specific diets, and why “one-size-fits-all” nutrition rarely works. They explore popular diets like anti-inflammatory and Mediterranean, discussing the value of an individualised approach and why a dietitian can be an essential part of your care team. Plus, Marnie tackles common food misconceptions and wraps up with a round of rapid-fire questions. A must-listen for practical advice and fresh insights! Marnie Nitschke, Dietitian https://www.forkthatnutrition.com/ Instagram @forkthatnutrition Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this reflective episode of But You Look So Good, Sally and Seona explore the layered experience of sharing their personal and professional journeys with chronic health conditions. They tackle the emotional costs of storytelling, finding the right boundaries, and the delicate balance between vulnerability and privacy. With warmth and honesty, they open up about the challenges and rewards of sharing openly, while discussing the deeper sense of connection it fosters in the community. Whether you’re curious about the power of lived experience or navigating similar paths, tune in to hear their insights on storytelling, self-compassion, and the evolution of authenticity. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this episode of But You Look So Good, Seona and Sally delve into the layers of grief that are unique to those living with chronic health conditions. They explore how grief shows up in unexpected ways - not just with the loss of loved ones, but through shifts in self-identity, altered life dreams, abilities and evolving relationships. Together, they discuss how to manage these often invisible but very real losses, share strategies for coping, highlight the power of social support, and talk about the potential for personal growth through the grieving process. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
Join Sally and Seona as they dive into the concept of 'performing wellness.' In a candid and humorous discussion, they reflect on their personal experiences and the societal pressures to project an image of perfect health and well-being. From the myth of needing to hit 10,000 steps a day to the challenges of managing chronic health conditions, Sally and Seona explore how internal and external expectations shape our behaviour. They talk about the balancing act of keeping up with exercise routines, sleep hygiene, dietary choices, and social connections—all without succumbing to the anxiety of "performing" wellness. Tune in for insights on maintaining self-compassion and finding balance in your journey toward well-being. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this episode, Sally and Seona introduce a new series of episodes titled "How Do You Feel About That?" which will pop up throughout the usual content. These episodes will explore various topics from their perspectives as psychologists. They delve into the origins of the question "How do you feel about that?"—often seen as a cliché but essential in therapy. The hosts debunk the myth that therapy is only for crises or serious mental health diagnoses, stressing the importance of early intervention. With Telehealth more accessible post-COVID, they encourage anyone who's considered seeking support to do so sooner rather than later. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this episode, Sally and Seona dive into the frustrating comment, "You're so lucky," often directed at people living with chronic health conditions. Whether it's being told they’re fortunate for not having to work or receiving government support, these remarks can feel dismissive and undermine the challenges of chronic illness. Through personal anecdotes, client stories, and professional insights, the hosts explore how to reframe society’s obsession with productivity and redefine purpose in the face of life’s challenges. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on resilience, self-care, and the power of thoughtful communication. Links Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this week's episode of But You Look So Good, Sally and Seona explore the complexities of relatability when living with a chronic health condition. While well-meaning friends and family often try to connect, their efforts can sometimes feel dismissive or invalidating—especially when it comes to fatigue. Through personal stories, roleplays, and relatable scenarios, they unpack the stark difference between everyday symptoms and the persistent, overwhelming nature of chronic ones. Join the conversation to gain insights on how to foster genuine connection, empathy, and better communication with loved ones, while validating the unique challenges faced by those living with chronic conditions. Links Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this episode of But You Look So Good, hosts Sally and Seona explore the question, “Who am I now?” after receiving a chronic health diagnosis. They share personal experiences, answer listener questions, and provide practical insights on how to navigate the shifts in identity that come with health challenges. From societal expectations to the internal process of self-acceptance, this episode takes a thoughtful look at how chronic illness reshapes who we are. Join the conversation and discover ways to find clarity and empowerment on this complex journey. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
Join hosts Sally Shaw and Seona Ilalio as they dive into the topic of toxic positivity and the societal push to categorise emotions as 'good' or 'bad.' In a world that celebrates relentless positivity, those living with chronic health conditions frequently hear the refrain to "just stay positive," an expectation that often comes from both external sources and internal self-talk. Sally and Seona discuss how this messaging can invalidate personal experiences, especially when coupled with the habit of comparing struggles and telling ourselves it "could be worse." Together, they explore the importance of recognising all emotions and introduce the concept of realistic optimism—finding a balanced, healthier way to incorporate positivity without dismissing the complexity of living with a chronic health condition. Tune in for an honest conversation about embracing the full spectrum of emotions and learning how to authentically uplift ourselves along the way. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this episode, Sally Shaw and Seona Ilalio explore the complex and often hidden emotion of shame, drawing on Brené Brown's powerful definition: "the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love, belonging, and connection." We unpack how shame can impact those living with chronic health conditions, making them feel isolated and less than. Through personal stories and honest conversations, they discuss vulnerability as the antidote to shame, highlighting how opening up can dismantle these feelings and foster genuine connection. Join them as they delve into the power of communication, showing how sharing our struggles not only combats shame but also brings us closer together on a deeply human level. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
In this episode, we explore the inherent human desire for control—why it's so deeply ingrained and how it plays out in the context of living with a chronic health condition. We highlight how our quest to control every aspect of our health can sometimes do more harm than good. We’ll discuss the delicate balance between control and management, offering practical insights on how to develop a healthy relationship with control that empowers rather than overwhelms. Join us as we unpack strategies for finding your footing in a world where not everything can be controlled but where some control can still make all the difference. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide. Instagram @butyoulooksogoodpodcast
"Did You See 60 Minutes?" is about the common experience of people living with chronic health conditions being frequently told by others to watch certain TV shows, read specific articles, or consider various miracle cures they saw on programs like "60 Minutes". The episode delves into why people tend to share these types of stories and advice, often without understanding the complexities of chronic illness. It explores the reasons behind this behaviour, such as a desire to help, the influence of cultural narratives about overcoming adversity, and the pressure to find solutions. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide.
This week, Sally Shaw and Seona Ilalio dive into the concept of "Inspiration Porn," a term used to describe society's tendency to view people with disabilities or chronic health conditions as inspirational simply for living their daily lives. The episode unpacks how this perception can be both flattering and problematic, exploring the impact it has on those who are often labelled as "inspirational" without their consent. Sally and Seona discuss the complexities of being seen as special just for carrying on after a diagnosis, examining how intent plays a crucial role in how these compliments are received. They also reflect on the fine line between genuine admiration and objectification, offering insights into how to approach the idea of inspiration with sensitivity and awareness. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide.
This episode explores the pervasive sense of impending doom that many people with chronic health conditions experience. It delves into both external and internal pressures to seize opportunities and "live life to the fullest" before their condition potentially worsens. Hosts Sally Shaw and Seona Illaio examine how this messaging, often conveyed by well-meaning friends, family, and even society, can create a sense of urgency and fear, leading to feelings of inadequacy or anxiety. It also looks at how these messages are internalised, influencing decisions and behaviours, and the emotional toll it takes on those trying to balance the desire to live fully with the reality of their health condition. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide.
In this episode titled “Who’s going to date you now?," hosts Sally Shaw and Seona Ilalio tackle the complexities of dating with a chronic health condition. They delve into the unique challenges of disclosing your condition to potential partners and how this crucial conversation can often serve as a useful screener for compatibility or to filter out unsuitable matches. Sally and Seona share their personal experiences of dating after their diagnoses, offering candid insights and practical advice for navigating romance with a chronic illness. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 14, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide.
In the premiere episode of "But You Look So Good," hosts Sally Shaw and Seona Ilalio dive into the origins of the podcast and discuss how "But you look so good" is a line commonly heard by people living with chronic health conditions, often reflecting a lack of understanding about invisible illnesses. Both Sally and Seona share their personal journeys with chronic health conditions, revealing the challenges they've faced and how these experiences have shaped their lives and careers. Now, as Psychologists, they reflect on how they would respond to this comment today, offering insights on fostering empathy and understanding. Livology (Psychology - Private Practice) MS: Get Your Head Around It! (Online Course) If you need any support after listening to our podcast, you can contact Lifeline in Australia at 13 11 13, available 24/7. For support in other locations, please visit Befrienders Worldwide.