The Nutritank Podcast
Welcome to The Nutritank Podcast. At Nutritank, we’re on a mission to educate and empower healthcare professionals with high-quality nutrition and lifestyle medicine resources. We’re already delivering amazing free CME-accredited webinars (check those out on our website) but we’re now delighted to enter the ears (and hearts?) of our community with the launch of the Nutritank Podcast. Hosted by Nutritank co-founder Dr Iain Broadley and team member Luke Zollman Thomas, we’ve packed each episode with key insights, inspiring stories and juicy takeaways from experts across the lifestyle medicine, food systems and nutrition industries.
Episodes
Friday Jul 12, 2024
Friday Jul 12, 2024
With mental health and sleep hygiene on the decline, how can healthcare professionals widen their treatment toolkit to help their patients?
Join Nutritank co-founder Dr Iain Broadley as he speaks to Dr Shahnaz Hassan, consultant psychiatrist and lifestyle medicine advocate, about her experience using lifestyle medicine to help her patients with their sleep and mental health.
Friday Jul 05, 2024
37. Integrative Medicine: A Cancer Patient's Perspective with Sophie Trew
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
For most people, hearing the "C word" will change their lives forever. So how can healthcare professionals support patients looking to adopt a holistic, integrated approach to their cancer treatment?
Join Nutritank team member Luke Zollman Thomas as he speaks to Sophie Trew, breathwork coach and holistic mentor, about her learnings from taking an integrative approach to her cancer recovery, and how healthcare professionals can empower their patients looking to do the same.
Friday Jun 28, 2024
36. Lessons From Building a Multi-Million-Pound Organic Farm with Guy Watson
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Plant-based diets can be transformative for health, but how many of us consider where our vegetables have come from?
Join Nutritank co-founder Dr Iain Broadley as he speaks to organic farmer Guy Watson about turning Riverford farm from "one man and a wheelbarrow" to a national veg box delivery company and farming powerhouse, alongside discussions on seasonal eating, climate change and how healthcare professionals can make positive environmental changes in their community.
Friday Jun 21, 2024
Friday Jun 21, 2024
How can healthcare professionals embrace lifestyle medicine while working in modern health systems?
Join Nutritank team member Luke Zollman Thomas as he speaks to Dr Laura Marshall-Andrews, NHS GP, author and founder of the Brighton Health and Wellbeing Centre, about her experiences practising lifestyle medicine to tackle the growing issues facing the modern NHS.
Friday Jun 14, 2024
Friday Jun 14, 2024
The path to a healthier lifestyle starts with small steps. So how can healthcare professionals build healthy habits for themselves and their patients?
Join Nutritank co-founder Dr Iain Broadley as he speaks to Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi, GP, TV doctor, triathlete and lifestyle medicine champion, about his journey to a healthier lifestyle and how healthcare professionals can empower their patients to make positive, sustainable lifestyle changes.
Friday Jun 07, 2024
Friday Jun 07, 2024
The paradox of modern medicine sees advancing knowledge and sub-specialisation alongside increasingly poor health. So have we got it all backwards?
Join Nutritank team member Luke Zollman Thomas as he speaks to Dr Shahrukh Mallik, consultant neurologist and founder of The London Centre for Longevity and Metabolic Health, about his approach to tackling chronic disease with integrative metabolic health practices and how healthcare professionals can adopt a more holistic approach to patient care.
Friday May 31, 2024
Friday May 31, 2024
In the cacophony of modern living, how can healthcare professionals unlock the benefits of green spaces for themselves and their patients?
Join Nutritank co-founder Dr Iain Broadley as he speaks to experienced Educational Psychologist Dr Irene Broadley-Westerduin about the evidence for nature therapy as a restorative practice and how healthcare professionals can access it- and encourage patients to do the same.
Friday May 24, 2024
Friday May 24, 2024
For healthcare professionals looking to empower their patients and challenge the system, you need to know what you’re up against. Join Nutritank team member Luke Zollman Thomas as he speaks to Sheila Dillon, multi-award-winning food journalist and presenter of BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme, about her insights into the biggest challenges facing our food system and what we need to do to repair it, through the lenses of a journalist, consumer and cancer patient.
Friday May 17, 2024
Friday May 17, 2024
How can healthcare professionals empower patients to make healthier lifestyle choice?
Join Nutritank co-founder Dr Iain Broadley as he speaks to Professor Trevor Thompson, inner city GP and Professor of Primary Care Education at Bristol University, about his role in inspiring the next generation of doctors to become passionate patient advocates and lifestyle medicine enthusiasts.
As an early mentor to Nutritank co-founders Iain and Ally, Professor Thompson discusses his experiences of motivational interviewing in practice, how he encourages students to probe beyond surface-level social history and the crucial role for healthcare professionals in empowering patients to make healthy, positive changes.
Friday May 10, 2024
Friday May 10, 2024
From humble origins to rubbing shoulders with Jamie Oliver, delivering lifestyle medicine education to thousands of professionals and winning several awards; it’s been an incredible journey so far. Join Nutritank team member Luke Zollman Thomas as he speaks to Nutritank co-founders Dr Iain Broadley and Dr Ally Jaffee about the past, present and future of Nutritank.
Iain and Ally discuss their personal and professional journeys covering their family inspirations, what initially drew them to lifestyle medicine, how they set up Nutritank and the impact it’s had so far in empowering healthcare professionals to become advocates for nutrition and lifestyle medicine.
Friday May 03, 2024
28. Introducing the New Season of the Nutritank Podcast
Friday May 03, 2024
Friday May 03, 2024
A huge welcome to the Nutritank Podcast, your go-to resource for insightful discussions on nutrition, lifestyle medicine and food systems.
In this quick introduction, you can hear from your podcast hosts Dr Iain Broadley (Nutritank co-founder) and Luke Zollman Thomas (Nutritank team member) on what to expect from the episodes.
If you have any questions, suggestions or feedback then please get in touch at https://www.nutritank.com/contact.
Saturday Dec 05, 2020
Saturday Dec 05, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
We have reached the final episode of Series two! This week we are bringing you a very special episode focusing on men’s mental health and lifestyle psychiatry. We are joined by two very knowledgeable guests, working in this field:
Dr Joe Firth is a Presidential Research Follow at the University of Manchester, where he completed his pHD focusing on the benefits of physical exercise as a treatment adjunct for young people with psychosis. He is passionate about developing pragmatic and impactful programmes designed to help young people with mental health problems to adopt healthy lifestyles and benefit from the positive effects of exercise on our mental and physical health.
Dr Gregory Scott Brown is a psychiatrist and wellness advocate based over the other side of the pond in Texas! He is a leading voice in supporting evidence based holistic mental health treatments and prevention. He is also the founder and director of the Centre for Green Psychiatry as well as an affiliate faculty member at the University of Texas Dell medical school. Dr. Brown supports an integrated approach to health using a combination of conventional pharmacotherapy with non-pharmaceutical therapies such as meditation and physical exercise.
In this episode we discuss the topic of men’s mental health and why there is often silence around this subject. We also delve deeper into the evidence base for lifestyle interventions, such as diet and exercise for mental health as well as how these interventions might be delivered in a psychiatric setting. In particular, we discuss the difficulty in balancing the metabolic side effects of some medications commonly used in the mental health setting and controlling psychiatric symptoms. Tune in to hear some fascinating case studies and research findings, as well as how you can implement some of the concepts such as green psychiatry and movement into your own life, for better physical and mental wellbeing.
Show Pod notes:
Center for Green Psychiatry: https://www.centerforgreenpsychiatry.com/
Dr Gregory Scott Brown: https://www.gregoryscottbrown.com/
Dr Gregory Scott Brown, Twitter: @GregorySBrownMD
Dr Joseph Firth: https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/joseph.firth.html
Friday Nov 27, 2020
Friday Nov 27, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
For the last instalment of our food and mood series, we are lucky enough to have Dr Uma Naidoo as our guest: Harvard trained psychiatrist, professional chef and nutrition specialist (a real triple threat!)
Dr Naidoo and Ally discuss what inspired her to become a nutritional psychiatrist and how she came to found the first nutritional psychiatry clinic in the US. They also discuss the state of nutrition education in US medical schools and training programmes and some of the initiatives set up in order to ameliorate the gap in education, such as Culinary Medicine.
Dr Naidoo discusses the importance of learning to cook nutritious nourishing food and the positive impact that this can have on our mental and physical health. She is currently leading a Culinary Medicine programme at Harvard University, teaching first year medical students how to cook nutritious food at university.
Tune in to hear more about Dr Naidoo’s most recent publication – ‘This is your brain on food’ (US title)/ ‘The Food Mood Connection’ (UK title). Dr Naidoo has a wealth of knowledge in the field of nutritional psychiatry and we can guarantee there is much to be learnt from this episode of the podcast! We hope it will inspire you to get into your kitchen and cook a delicious and nourishing meal for both your mind and body!
Podcast show notes:
Uma Naidoo: https://umanaidoomd.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drumanaidoo/?hl=en
The Food Mood Connection: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-food-mood-connection/dr-dr-uma-naidoo/9781780724409
The Nutrition source: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/
Saturday Nov 21, 2020
Saturday Nov 21, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
This week, we bring you the second instalment of our Food and Mood series, zooming in on how the relationship between food and mood is utilised within clinical practice in the UK. This week we have two esteemed psychiatrists: Dr Pratima Singh, community and adult psychiatrist who strongly advocates for a holistic approach and intensive lifestyle interventions to address the burden of mental health morbidity and Dr Kirsty Alderton, practising psychiatrist with a wide range of experience including perinatal mental health, eating disorders and liason psychiatry. Kirsty also promotes the importance of mind-body medicine and is keen to implement a more integrated approach into mainstream mental health services
We discuss how Kirsty and Pratima became interested in nutrition and lifestyle interventions in psychiatry and how this can be implemented through adaptation of the environment. For example, we discuss how a psychiatric inpatient ward could be altered to promote a more healing environment by having gym equipment or running food demonstration workshops. Pratima tells us about a food demonstration workshop at an intensive care psychiatric ward she worked on, teaching patients how to make an omelette or a smoothie and then sitting down to eat it altogether. How cool is that?!
We also discuss how to approach conversations with patients regarding nutrition and lifestyle, and the importance of taking sociocultural factors into consideration, when making recommendations.
These two wonderful guests shed light on how they implement nutrition and lifestyle interventions into their clinical practice and what the future may hold, regarding the field of nutritional psychiatry research. We hope that you learn and enjoy!
Podcast show notes:
Crime and Nourishment Podcast, Kimberley Wilson: https://www.kimberleywilson.co/crimeandnourishment
International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research: http://www.isnpr.org/
SMILES trial: https://foodandmoodcentre.com.au/smiles-trial/
National Centre for integrative medicine: https://ncim.org.uk/
The Institute for Functional Medicine: https://www.ifm.org/
NNEdPro Global Centre for Nutrition and Health: https://www.nnedpro.org.uk/
Mindhealth360: https://www.mindhealth360.com/
Dr Pratima Singh website: http://pratimasingh.com/
Dr Pratima Singh twitter: @dr_pratimasingh https://twitter.com/dr_pratimasingh
Dr Kirsty Alderton Instagram: @drkirsty
Psychiachix : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0LFZiRwgsCzU1WTenLPRw
Saturday Nov 14, 2020
24. Food and Mood, Part 1: An international approach – from Austria to Australia.
Saturday Nov 14, 2020
Saturday Nov 14, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
We are delighted to bring you the first episode of our three-part series focusing on the connection between food and mood. This week we are joined by Dr Sabrina Mörkl, Psychiatrist specialising in Eating Disorders and approaches to Nutritional Psychiatry based in Austria and Megan Lee, Bachelor in Psychological science and current pHD student at Southern Cross University (Australia), studying dietary patterns and depression.
We discuss a wide range of topics relating to the connection between the food that we eat and our mental health. Our guests discuss perceptions towards mental health in their respective countries, as well as the research being conducted into Nutritional Psychiatry.
We further explore why diet has been overlooked in modern healthcare and what exactly the Mediterranean diet is, focusing in on pivotal studies such as the SMILES trial and HELFIMED trial, that explore the connection between principles of the Mediterranean diet and mental health.
We also delve into recent research conducted into gut microbiome dysregulation and mental health. In particular, recent research has shown dysregulation in patients with Anorexia Nervosa, perhaps reframing the condition as a metabo-psychiatric disorder, rather than a psychiatric disorder alone?
Please do listen to this episode to hear all the above and more from experts in the field, and what the future of research into nutritional psychiatry might look like. We hope that you learn and enjoy!
** WE APOLOGISE FOR POOR SOUND QUALITY IN PARTS OF THE AUDIO. DURING COVID-19 OUR PODCAST IS RECORDED REMOTELY AND AT TIMES TECHNOLOGY FAILS US!**
Podcast Notes:
SMILES trial: https://foodandmoodcentre.com.au/smiles-trial/
HELFIMED trial: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29215971/
Gut microbiota and Anorexia Nervosa https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/eat.22801?casa_token=v0yXWah5lDYAAAAA%3AizsMxsiD3mwJ-NwHCcYrtkdM1xgMR_ufZeZyvOwj0SQubpheUmgA8kRT1qosRgQyJXdJtF-VmPtc2Zw3
Probiotics and Bipolar Disorder: https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/493867
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bdi.12682
The inflamed mind: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-inflamed-mind/edward-bullmore/9781780723723
Brain Changer: https://www.waterstones.com/book/brain-changer/professor-felice-jacka//9781529321296
The Gut health doctor: https://www.theguthealthdoctor.com/
In Defence of Food: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Defence-Food-Nutrition-Pleasures-Manifesto/dp/0141034726
Psychobiotic revolution: http://psychobiotic-revolution.com/
The Doctors Kitchen: https://thedoctorskitchen.com/
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health: https://nutrition.bmj.com/
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
This week, we bring you the third instalment of our series in integrative oncology. We are delving deep into the role of nutrition in cancer care with the help of three fantastic guests:
Toral Shah: Nutritional scientist, functional medicine practitioner, food and health writer and the founder of the Urban Kitchen; Nicky Robinson: Nutrition Lead at Penny Brohn (UK cancer charity) and Professor Robert Thomas: Consultant Oncologist at Bedford and Addenbroke’s Hospital and clinical teacher at Cambridge University (This is a shortened list of our guests many accolades!)
During this episode we talk about the effects of diet on the microbiome and how this may influence body processes; The role of diet and nutrition in cancer and how one can find the support and tools necessary to make dietary changes and the importance of finding balance in our eating patterns rather than villainising certain foods.
We touch on where patients and those who are interested can find legitimate sources of information regarding nutrition and cancer, and how to avoid unregulated dietary advice on the internet. In more specific detail, our guests discuss the role of a whole food polyphenol rich diet for health and the importance of individualised nutritional support when it comes to cancer care. We hope that you enjoy this episode, packed full of evidence-based knowledge and wisdom from some of the leading voices in the field of nutrition and cancer care.
Podcast show notes:
Rober Thomas: http://www.cancernet.co.uk/rthomas.htm
Toral Shah: https://www.theurbankitchen.co.uk/pages/toral-shah
Penny Brohn: https://www.pennybrohn.org.uk/
WCRF: https://www.wcrf-uk.org/
Social Media:
Penny Brohn: @PennyBrohnUK
Toral Shah: @theurbankitchen
The Sustainable Dish: @thesustainabledish
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Friday Oct 30, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
This three-part series will be exploring the role of holistic care in cancer.
In the second episode, Nutritank is joined with two very special guests: Sophie Trew and John Hanley. Sophie Trew was diagnosed with blood cancer in 2014 at the age of 23. With a background in journalism and a curious mind, she set to investigate how to best integrate cancer care and treatment options in a holistic way. Sophie set up ‘Trew Fields’ which is the UK’s fist cancer awareness festival and a space for holistic approaches to health.
John Hanley is the face behind ‘Chemo Cookery’, a project that raises awareness on eating nutritious and delicious food during chemotherapy treatment. After being diagnosed with locally advanced prostate cancer in 2018, John began writing and sharing recipes on his blog and social media. Since then he has empowered others to utilise the tools of cooking and food in making a positive impact during their cancer treatment.
In the first part of this podcast, Sophie shares her story, the inspiration behind ‘Trew Fields’ festival and tips for current medical students. In the second part of this podcast, John shares his cancer journey and the motivations for ‘Chemo Cookery’. Join us as our guests discuss what integrative medicine means to them.
Podcast show notes:
Twitter: @sophietrew, @trewfields, @ChemoCookery
Instagram: @sophie_trew , @trewfields.festival
https://www.facebook.com/trewfields1/
https://trewfields.com/trew-health-community/
https://chemocookery.co.uk
https://be.macmillan.org.uk/be/p-24857-healthy-eating-and-cancer.aspx
Saturday Oct 24, 2020
Saturday Oct 24, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
This three-part series will be exploring facilitating holistic care in cancer. In this episode, Nutritank is joined with spokespeople from two UK-based charities specialising in supporting individuals living with cancer: ‘Penny Brohn’ and ‘Yes to Life’.
Dr Catherine Zollman, the medical director at ‘Penny Brohn’, is a current general practitioner practising in the NHS with a background in medical oncology. Robin Daly, the chairman and founder of ‘Yes to Life’, has created a platform of support for patients with cancer after a personal tragedy.
In the first part of this podcast, we explore the origins of and the work that ‘Penny Brohn’ does and discover out how the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic affected their services. In the latter part, Robin Daly discusses the inspiring story and the rationale behind ‘Yes to Life’ as well as the impact that holistic support services can have on the lives of patients.
We hope you enjoy this podcast just as we enjoyed making it.
Podcast show notes:
Twitter: @catzollman, @RMK_Daly, @yestolife, @PennyBrohnUK
https://www.instagram.com/pennybrohnuk
https://www.instagram.com/yestolifecharity/
https://www.facebook.com/PennyBrohnUK/
https://www.facebook.com/yestolifecharity/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWh-FeMBAl2lozhb8Z7nAjg?view_as=subscriber
https://www.pennybrohn.org.uk
https://yestolife.org.uk
https://yestolife.org.uk/wigwam-support/
https://collegeofmedicine.org.uk
https://www.nccih.nih.gov
“ABC of Complementary Medicine”, 2nd Edition by Catherine Zollman, Andrew J. Vickers, Janet Richardson.
Saturday Oct 17, 2020
20. Holistic health & Integrative medicine with Dr Elizabeth Thompson
Saturday Oct 17, 2020
Saturday Oct 17, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
This week on the podcast we welcome Dr Elizabeth Thompson, qualified doctor in palliative medicine and CEO of the National Centre for Integrative Medicine who specialises in women’s health and supporting the health and wellbeing of cancer patients.
Join us as we discuss how to have a more holistic approach to medicine. Ally and Dr Thompson also discuss the pioneering ‘Food for Mood’ course run at both NCIM and Bristol University, models of stress and how they interact with our eating patterns and the role of spices and herbs in our health and wellbeing.
Relevant to COVID times, Dr Thompson gives us some fantastic tips about how to connect with nature despite not having a garden and how you can engage in self-care activation. We guarantee you will feel a greater sense of calm after listening to this episode!
To hear more from Dr Thompson, visit our website where you can watch the talk that she gave at our most recent conference at the Royal Society of Medicine.
Podcast show notes:
National Centre for Integrative Medicine: https://ncim.org.uk/
NCIM email: enquiries@ncim.org.uk
ECIM: http://www.ecim-congress.org/
Garden tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm-_XiVL7XI
Nutritank: https://nutritank.com/
Nutritank Instagram: @nutritank_official
Saturday Oct 10, 2020
19. Conversations with Pukka Part 2: Jo Webber, Marion Mackonochie & Dr Vivien Rolfe
Saturday Oct 10, 2020
Saturday Oct 10, 2020
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank**
This week, we bring you part 2 of our mini-series in collaboration with Pukka Herbs, focusing in on herbal medicine and holistic health.
We welcome three wonderful members of the Pukka team on this week’s episode: Jo Webber, Head of herbal education; Marion Mackonochie, Herbal research specialist and Dr Vivien Rolfe, Head of Herbal Research.
Join us as we explore themes such as the birth of herbal medicine, methodology of research within herbal medicine and the use of medical herbalism in women’s health. We touch on fascinating topics such as the similarity between our endogenous cannabinoid system of receptors and vallinoid receptors, which respond to chilli and other plant active components. We also delve into the work that Pukka do within universities and wider education, promoting the important role that herbs have to play in our health and wellbeing.
Listen in for some tips to drink your cup of tea in a more sustainable fashion! The team at Pukka reiterate the importance of only boiling enough water to make the amount of tea you are going to drink, and highlight the sustainability of their packaging, down to the string of the teabag and the tea envelope! Why not enjoy this episode with a warming cup of Pukka tea?
Podcast show notes:
Pukka - https://www.pukkaherbs.com/uk/en
Books mentioned:
Invisible women - https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1113605/invisible-women/9781784706289.html
Contact: education@pukkaherbs.com
The Nutritank Podcast
We're excited for the latest installment of The Nutritank Podcast, with Dr. Iain Broadley and Luke Zollman Thomas as your co-hosts.
We will be exploring the areas of Lifestyle Medicine, Nutrition, and Food Systems, aiming to provide you with enriching discussions and expert insights. Each week, we'll be joined by esteemed guests who will share their perspectives and expertise, offering valuable insights that can enhance your understanding of health and wellness.
Prepare to dive into crucial topics and gain valuable knowledge that can shape your lifestyle choices and promote overall well-being. This season promises to be an enlightening journey, so make sure to tune in weekly! Our podcast is available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, YouTube and all podcast platforms.