Seed @ Welvow - Your Health, Unfolding
Seed Wellness is an award-winning practitioner-led community and the heart of Welvow - a revolutionary UK holistic wellness app that matches you with carefully curated local practitioners who can support your specific health needs.
Our podcast deeps dives into the wonderful world of wellness. In each episode, we share the mic with our wide and growing team of holistic experts with the aim to inform, inspire and empower you to live your healthiest, happiest life.
This podcast is ideal for those looking to feel better, deepen their wellness knowledge or find information and support for a health concern that conventional medicine is not fixing.
Each episode explores different wellness topics, from nutrition and fitness to mindfulness, mental health and beyond. Our Seed experts share their knowledge, expertise and practical tips you can apply to your daily life.
The aim? To boost your health, happiness & longevity. Are you ready?
To find out more about how welvow can help you, visit www.welvow.com
Seed @ Welvow - Your Health, Unfolding
Performing Well - What does this actually look like? With Olympic Rower, Toby Garbett & Breathwork Practitioner, Vaughan Wickins
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Hosted by Tiffany Kertesz
Today’s episode is all about men’s health, neurodiversity, and what it really means to perform well—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally too.
I’m joined by two fascinating guests who come at this from very different, but deeply connected angles.
Toby Garbett is a former Olympic rower who transitioned from elite sport into gym ownership and coaching. He’s spent years working at the sharp end of performance, resilience, identity, and the pressures men face—both on and off the world stage.
Alongside him is Vaughan Wickins, member of SEED wellness and author of GUTWISE – The Secret to Healing That Pain in the Arse and a certified breathwork instructor.
Vaughan trained with 4 X World Champion Freediver, Stig Severinsen, in South Africa. His book focuses on constipation and haemorrhoids and his work dives deep into the science—and the lived experience—of how your body and brain constantly talk to each other.
Together, we explore neurodiversity, men’s health, and how understanding the nervous system, breath, and body can change the way men train, work, cope, and connect—with themselves and others.
This is a conversation about performance, yes—but also regulation, identity, and what thriving actually looks like for different kinds of brains.
For more information about Toby Garbett, visit XX
For more information about Vaughan Wickins and his breathwork courses, visit www.seedwellness.co.uk/vaughanwickins