Metabolic Wellbeing without the BS
What does podcast success really look like?
In a world chasing viral hits and follower counts, success often hides in places less glamorous but far more meaningful—like the DM that says,
"That episode helped me rethink how I treat my body."
Since launching Metabolic Wellbeing Without the BS, we’ve:
✅ Hit 5,000+ downloads in just over a year
✅ Released weekly episodes without fail
✅ Welcomed brilliant guests who bring real stories, not filtered perfection
✅ Built a trusted space for conversations on insulin resistance, gut health, light exposure, burnout, postpartum care & more
✨ But numbers aside, here’s what really matters:
- People are listening—and changing.
- They’re reflecting, challenging norms, and asking better questions about health.
- They’re finding community in curiosity, and that’s powerful.
Special gratitude to every guest and listener who’s helped grow this ripple.
Because this isn’t just a podcast.
It’s a reminder: you don’t need more noise. You need more truth.
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Metabolic Wellbeing without the BS
Brain health and mental health cannot be separated
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New Episode: Metabolic Wellbeing Without the BS – Episode 78
What if the conversation about mental health has been missing a crucial piece?
In Episode 78 of Metabolic Wellbeing Without the BS, I’m joined by Dr Tracey Evans in part 2, or a fascinating discussion that reframes how we think about brain health across the entire lifespan.
One of the most powerful takeaways from this conversation is simple but often overlooked:
Brain health and mental health cannot be separated — yet they are often discussed individually.
In this episode we explore the idea of neuro-lifespan — the understanding that the foundations of brain health begin far earlier than most people realise. In fact, they begin in utero, influenced by maternal health, the environment, and even the metabolic health of sperm before conception.
From there, the discussion widens into the realities of modern life and the pressures placed on our brains today.
We explore:
🧠 How the structure and function of the brain shape emotional and cognitive wellbeing
⚡ The fuel your brain actually needs to perform and regulate itself
🌍 The modern environmental pressures challenging brain health daily
🔄 Why reconnection and nervous system regulation are essential for long-term resilience
📉 How chronic stress gradually reshapes our biology when recovery is absent
🎯 Why personal accountability and self-agency matter when it comes to brain wellbeing
Tracey shares insights from her NeuroBalance Triad framework, developed after recognising how many high-performing individuals operate in cycles of intense output followed by burnout.
As she explains, the nervous system adapts to chronic stress when our load capacity is exceeded and recovery never truly happens. While this adaptation is natural, the biological and psychological consequences of long-term stress can be profound.
This episode is not about quick fixes or wellness trends.
It’s about understanding the architecture of the brain, the demands of modern life, and how we can reclaim agency over our cognitive and emotional health.
Because the real question is this:
Are we truly living… or simply surviving in a permanently activated nervous system?
🎧 Episode 78 is now live.
If you’re interested in brain health, metabolic health, nervous system regulation, and the future of human performance, this is one conversation worth listening to.
👉 Listen now and join the conversation.
Metabolic Wellbeing Without the BS is more than a podcast—it’s a growing global movement. Launched in March 2024, the show has already surpassed 80 episodes and reached listeners in over 100 countries and 1,100 locations, sparking meaningful conversations about why metabolic health truly matters.
Each episode brings together incredible guests, thought leaders, and everyday storytellers from around the world, blending real-life experiences with science-backed insights.
Featuring voices like Rob Lufkin, Dr. Malcolm Kendrick, Dominic D’Agostino, Dr Sarah Myhill, and Professor Thomas Seyfried, the podcast continues to challenge outdated health narratives and empower listeners to take control of their wellbeing.
From insulin resistance and gut health to mental clarity and sustainable weight management, this is a space for learning, questioning, and evolving—together.
🌍 Join the movement. Learn, listen, subscribe, and take action—because your health starts with YOU.
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