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Is your New Year’s resolution to get back into the gym this year? Former Olympian and Professor of Sport and Exercise Greg Whyte joins Dr Alex George to share how to achieve your fitness goals in 2025, and how you can make exercise a permanent habit for life.
In part 1, Greg shares why exercising when we’re older is more important than exercising now, why prehabilitation is as essential as rehabilitation and how meaningful goal-setting can improve self-motivation.
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In part 3, Andy Webb of ‘Be Clever With Your Cash’ shares his top tips when it comes to credit cards, and why it’s ok to be afraid of them.
Andy explains the benefits of credit cards, the key things you need to be aware of before signing up and how to decide which credit card is right for you.
Plus, Andy reveals his top tip to get your mindset right for your finances in 2025.
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In part 2, Andy and Dr Alex discuss the concept of ‘free money’, and whether they’re too good to be true…
Andy shares his simple tips on claiming free money: he explains how cashback works, why switching your bank might be the answer and how to invest without worrying about losing out on thousands.
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Have you started the new year feeling stressed about money? Personal finance journalist and the editor-in-chief of ‘Be Clever With Your Cash’, Andy Webb is joining Dr Alex George to share how you can get yourself on track for a financially healthy year.
In part 1, Andy explains where you should start with your money admin, why you shouldn’t have savings if you have any kind of debt and the importance of building an emergency fund.
Plus, he shares bad habits that you can start cutting out and how to start saving today.
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In part 3, Dr Julie Smith shares her tips on what to do when you’re feeling overwhelmed and anxious.
Julie and Alex discuss the importance of working towards solving your own problems, Julie opens up about her cancer diagnosis and why it’s led her to say ‘no’ more often, as well as how to go into 2025 without the pressure to overhaul your life.
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In part 2, Dr Julie Smith dives into comparison: explaining when it’s useful and when it’s detrimental to your mental health.
Julie shares how to identify when a comparison is good or bad, why you should never compare yourself to someone you know personally and the benefits of understanding why you might be feeling jealous.
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Happy New Year Stompers! To kick off our ‘New Year, New Perspectives’ series in January, Dr Alex George is joined by his first returning guest: Dr Julie Smith. Julie is a Clinical Psychologist, bestselling author and the internet’s go-to therapist with over 6 million followers.
In part 1, Julie explains how to stop being self critical, how to approach new years resolutions with a healthier mindset and she shares her thoughts on the ‘perfectionism crisis’ a lot of us are facing.
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In part 3, David Larbi shares how to start journaling and why it could be the key to a happier year.
David shares how he got into journaling, whether writing in your phone notes is enough and why it’s a great way to get out of a bad mood.
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In part 2, David Larbi and Dr Alex George discuss how the generations approach mental wellbeing differently, and the generation we should be following.
David shares why he’s encouraged by Generation Z’s approach to mental health, how to define your happiest life and how to accept situations where things go wrong.
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Rounding up the final stomp of the year, content creator and writer David Larbi joins Dr Alex George to share his expertise on mindfulness and finding the small joys in life.
In part 1, David shares how to find good moments every day, how to remind yourself that you deserve to be happy and why you should schedule in small moments of joy.
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In part 3, Dr Martin Brunet explains how Christmas can put a spotlight on underlying mental health issues, and offers advice for some common challenges you might be facing this season.
Martin shares his tips on dealing with bereavement during this difficult time of year; if you have a loved one with an eating disorder Martin gives advice on how to support them during a holiday that is extremely food focussed; and Alex shares a health fact which highlights the benefits of a Christmas nap.
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In part 2, Dr Martin Brunet breaks down catastrophising thoughts: explaining how they can dominate your life and techniques to overcome them.
Martin and Alex discuss breathing techniques you can try when you feel like you’re spiralling, how to put your thoughts into proportion with the issue at hand and how to navigate triggers.
Pre-order Martin’s book ‘Your Worry Makes Sense’
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The festive period can bring on a lot of anxiety and worry for many of us, so this week Dr Alex George has invited on an specialist guest who can help with these exact feelings. Dr Martin Brunet is a GP who offers expert advice on mental health, specifically anxiety.
In part 1, Martin explains that people often underestimate their ability to get burnt out, how to manage your worry and why it’s so important to acknowledge your anxiety instead of ignoring it.
Pre-order Martin’s book ‘Your Worry Makes Sense’
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In part 3, Liz Earle MBE shares her wisdom and life lessons with Dr Alex on exercise, alcohol and friendships.
Liz explains why she’s forced herself to lighten up over the years, why she seriously considers every social engagement before she says yes and the pair discuss the oxymoron of alcohol and wellbeing.
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In part 2, Liz Earle shares with Dr Alex George how she went from beauty journalist to the household name we know today.
Liz explains how she got into wellness when it was considered ‘woo woo’, how the ‘Liz Earle’ skincare brand came to be and she offers her insights on health and wellbeing trends.
If you want to know which trends have stood the test of time vs. those that turned out to be just a fad, then this conversation is a must listen.
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Liz Earle MBE is a significant voice in the wellbeing space, and in this episode, she joins Dr Alex George for a cosy December stomp all about self-care.
In part 1, Liz breaks down her 15 minute morning routine which helps her start each day feeling her best, the benefits of simply opening a window as soon as you wake up and why she loves being barefoot outside.
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In part 3, Dr Kathryn Mannix and Dr Alex George discuss what death can teach us about living fulfilled lives.
Kathryn offers advice on how to stop worrying, practises you can try to bring yourself back from spiralling thoughts and why you shouldn’t feel pressure to live your best life.
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In part 2, Dr Kathryn Mannix shares a powerful story from her days in palliative care, which will ultimately leave you less afraid of the unknown.
Kathryn examples the ‘process of ordinary human dying’ and why explaining this often puts people at ease.
Plus, Kathryn and Alex discuss the changes around families being included in their loved ones' deaths, and whether or not children should be allowed in the room.
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Dr Kathryn Mannix is a best selling author and former palliative care consultant. She joins Dr Alex George on this life affirming stomp to discuss what death can teach us about living.
In part 1, Kathryn explains why we don’t take our mortality seriously, how to stop waiting until you’re running out of time to live the life you want and the surprising things she’s heard when taking care of people who are at the end of their life.
Follow @drkathrynmannix and get her book ‘With the End in Mind’
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In part 3, David reveals more of his 13 social strategies so you can beat social anxiety and feel confident talking to new people.
David shares why talking to strangers is really important, why we often don’t say the positive thing we’re thinking to people we don’t know and his top tips for overcoming social anxiety.
Get David’s book The Laws of Connection: 13 Social Strategies That Will Transform Your Life
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