Sleep is something we all do every night, yet many of us struggle to get enough of it. With so much conflicting advice, it can be hard to know what really matters. To help us separate fact from fiction, we’re joined by Dr. Lindsay Browning, a chartered psychologist, neuroscientist, and sleep expert with a doctorate in insomnia from the University of Oxford. Dr. Browning breaks down the science of sleep, debunks common myths, and shares practical strategies to help you improve your sleep quality. In This Episode, We Cover: How much sleep we really need and why it matters The consequences of sleep deprivation on health The impact of sleep tracking devices, late-night scrolling, and caffeine on sleep quality The gender gap and sleep Practical tips to improve sleep and wake up feeling more refreshed Dr. Lindsay browning is the author of Navigating Sleeplessness: How to Sleep Deeper and Better for Longer Live Show Tickets - https://cadoganhall.com/whats-on/the-wellness-scoop-with-ella-mills-and-rhiannon-lambert/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
10 apr 2025 - 30 min 46 s
In this week’s episode, we dive into the viral return of crash diets—from Vogue’s 1970s wine-and-eggs plan to the wider culture of extreme restriction. Why are these outdated ideas resurfacing, and what do they say about the wellness world today? Raw milk is everywhere on TikTok, praised by influencers and wellness personalities. But is it really a nutritional powerhouse—or just a risky trend in disguise? We explore the facts, the fear, and the politics behind the hype. New research suggests we may have reached the peak of human intelligence. Are modern lifestyles making us less focused and less capable of deep thinking? We unpack the science and what it could mean for our future. We also take a closer look at the wholegrain debate—are they truly a health essential, or have they been overhyped? We break down the benefits, the drawbacks, and why refined grains shouldn’t always be the enemy. Plus, Ella shares her latest updates from New York, Rhiannon reveals her verdict on sweet vs savoury breakfasts, and we answer a listener question on whether a sweet start to the day can still be balanced and nourishing. Live Show Tickets - https://cadoganhall.com/whats-on/the-wellness-scoop-with-ella-mills-and-rhiannon-lambert/ Recommendations this week: Substack: A good replacement for doom-scrolling - a good place to find interesting articles The Women by Kristin Hannah - Ella's book recommendation this week Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7 apr 2025 - 01 h 03 min 13 s
Burnout is a growing concern, dominating workplace discussions and social media. But what does it actually mean? Is it just a buzzword or a real issue we need to take seriously? In this episode, we explore what burnout is, why it’s such a big deal right now, and what you can do to protect yourself. To help us unpack all of this, we’re joined by Dr. Claire Ashley, neuroscientist and clinician, who has 15 years of experience helping individuals and organisations prevent and recover from burnout using evidence-based strategies. In This Episode, We Cover: What burnout actually means and how to recognise it Burnout versus day-to-day stress, what's the difference? The most effective ways to prevent and recover from burnout Simple steps to reduce stress and avoid burnout Dr. Claire Ashley is the author of The Burnout Doctor: Your 6-step recovery plan Get your tickets for The Wellness Scoop Live here: https://cadoganhall.com/whats-on/the-wellness-scoop-with-ella-mills-and-rhiannon-lambert/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3 apr 2025 - 28 min 55 s
Loneliness is now considered as harmful to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, with studies linking social isolation to a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and even early death. We explore why strong relationships are one of the most powerful predictors of long-term health—and how small, meaningful connections can make a difference. We also dive into the risks of ultra-processed foods, from their impact on toddlers’ development to their surprising link to eyesight issues. With 61% of a UK toddler’s diet now coming from UPFs, experts are raising the alarm about potential speech delays and oral development concerns. Plus, new research suggests ultra-processed foods may damage retinal blood vessels, increasing the risk of vision problems like age-related macular degeneration. In this week’s wellness trend, we unpack the viral tongue scraping craze—does it actually improve bad breath and oral health, or is it just another wellness fad? And in our listener question, we break down why sugar cravings happen and how to manage them without feeling deprived. Tickets for The Wellness Scoop Live: https://cadoganhall.com/whats-on/the-wellness-scoop-with-ella-mills-and-rhiannon-lambert/ Recommendations: Date and banana nut butter bites: Press 18 pitted medjool dates (about 400g) into a lined tray, spread over 4 heaped tablespoons of creamy peanut butter, layer with 2 thinly sliced ripe bananas, and pour over 2 melted bars of dark chocolate (about 150g). Sprinkle with sea salt, freeze for at least an hour, then slice and enjoy straight from the freezer. See it in action here Yotam Ottolenghi's article: 'I tried intermittent fasting, and hated it. This is why we need to ditch the diets and go back to basics' Tongue Scrapers - a recommended wellness trend Pre-order Rhi's new book 'The Unprocessed Plate' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
31 mar 2025 - 57 min 01 s
The advice to eat 30 different plants a week is gaining huge momentum. You might have seen it on social media, heard it mentioned by health experts, or even spotted ‘Plant Points’ on food packaging, but what does it actually mean? And why is everyone talking about it? We’re joined by Dr. Federica Amati, a Registered Nutritionist and Nutrition Topic Lead at Imperial College London’s Faculty of Medicine, to unpack it. Dr. Amati explains what eating 30 plants actually means, how it works, and the biggest benefits of plant diversity in your diet. She also shares practical steps to help you start incorporating more plants into your meals. In This Episode, We Cover: What eating 30 plants a week actually means The difference between 5-a-day and 30 plants The benefits of plant diversity in your diet What 30 pants a week looks like Three simple steps to get started today Dr. Federica Amati is the author of Every Body Should Know This: The Science of Eating for a Lifetime of Health Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
27 mar 2025 - 33 min
Is spinach really bad for you? We break down the latest controversy around oxalates, calcium and whether leafy greens are as harmful as some claim. A media doctor says two tablespoons of sugar are healthier than two slices of wholewheat bread—but is this just another viral nutrition myth? We unpack the science behind the claim. Scientists have uncovered a new part of the immune system that could lead to a breakthrough in natural antibiotics. Could this discovery change the future of medicine? Plus, new research suggests morning and evening workouts could lower cancer risk—does when you exercise really matter? We also discuss why nutrition misinformation spreads so fast, why slushies are no longer recommended for kids under 8, and answer a listener's question on overcoming fear of calories in nutritious meals. Recommendations This Week: I Can’t Smile or Play with My Kids: Life After My Brain Injury by Clemency Burton-Hill I May Be Wrong by Björn Natthiko Lindeblad Let Them by Mel Robbins My NutriWeb - for health professionals CPD Saturated Facts by Dr. Idz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
24 mar 2025 - 01 h 07 min 13 s
Anxiety affects millions of people and is on the rise, but do we really understand what it is and how it manifests? In this 15-minute conversation, we'll share practical tools for managing anxiety in daily life, explore the difference between everyday anxiety and clinical anxiety, and look at why it shows up so differently for everyone. To help us break it down, we’re joined by Dr. Marianne Trent, Specialist Clinical Psychologist, who provides expert insights into anxiety, how it affects individuals differently, and the most effective ways to manage it. In This Episode, We Cover: What anxiety really is and whether we should see it as a normal part of life The difference between everyday anxiety and clinical anxiety How personal experiences shape how anxiety manifests The most effective tools for managing anxiety, especially in overwhelming moments How to accept and live with your reality Dr. Marianne Trent is the author of The Clinical Psychologist Collective: Advice & Guidance for Aspiring Clinical Psychologists Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
20 mar 2025 - 20 min 45 s
Could a single daily conversation be the easiest way to lower stress? New research shows that meaningful social interactions can significantly boost well-being—we break down why this simple habit matters. The longevity debate is shifting, with studies suggesting eating less protein may help you live longer. But is cutting back really the key? We explore the science behind Blue Zones, protein myths, and what actually works. Social media is under fire as Chris Whitty reviews a potential ban for under-16s on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Is this a smart move for mental health or an overreach? Plus, castor oil packs and navel pulling are trending as detox remedies—but do they actually work? We separate fact from fiction on this ancient practice making a modern comeback. And if you're looking for free ways to check your gut health, we've got simple, science-backed methods to assess digestion—no pricey tests required. Recommendations This Week: Plates, the UK's first Michelin star plant-based restaurant Toxic Town, Ella's TV recommendation Bird Feeders, a simple way to enjoy bringing nature to you Roasted beans, lentils and pulses - super tasty and make for great salad toppers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
17 mar 2025 - 01 h 04 min 56 s
Ever feel like your emotions are on a rollercoaster throughout the month? You’re not imagining it. Your menstrual cycle plays a major role in how you feel, both physically and mentally. In this episode, we explore the connection between your cycle and your mood and share practical ways to feel more balanced. We’re joined by Maisie Hill, author of Period Power and Perimenopause Power, a leading voice in menstrual health and empowerment. Maisie is passionate about helping people understand their cycles, harness their hormones, and take control of their well-being. With her no-nonsense approach, she shares how to work with your cycle, not against it, so you can feel your best every day of the month. In This Episode, We Cover: How your cycle influences energy, anxiety, and mood swings Holistic approaches to feeling more balanced, from nutrition to lifestyle and stress management The benefits of cycle tracking and how understanding your patterns can help you navigate life with more ease Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
13 mar 2025 - 21 min 09 s
Are we heading back to the size zero era? With Hollywood’s red carpets filled with ultra-thin bodies, speculation about weight-loss drugs like Ozempic is everywhere. As the conversation around health shifts back to extreme weight loss, we examine the impact of Ozempic-fueled diet culture and the resurgence of toxic beauty standards. Protein obsession isn’t slowing down—from powders to high-protein snacks, demand is booming. But do we really need more? We break down the science, the hidden risks in protein powders, and whether meat snacks are a gym-goer’s dream or just another processed food trap. Stress isn’t just in your head—it’s in your body. Hair loss, gut issues, and unexplained breakouts could all be signs of silent stress. We reveal seven warning signals of chronic stress and the small, science-backed ways to break the cycle before it takes a toll. Plus, nature vs. nurture—how much of our health is genetics versus lifestyle? A major new study suggests we have far more control over our long-term well-being than we think. Recommendations This Week Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed’s new book: The 20-Minute Gut Health Fix (@salihacooks) Rhi’s music pick: Ludovico Einaudi Jamelia: The Dark Side of Being A SUPERSTAR on We Need To Talk with Paul C. Brunson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
10 mar 2025 - 01 h 12 min 17 s