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In this episode, Mariam and Melany reflect on their enlightening interview with Dr. Ally Jaffee, a nutrition expert. They delve into the pervasive disinformation surrounding nutrition and the wellness industry, emphasising the importance of sustainable dietary changes over fad diets. They touch on their personal experiences with weight management, societal pressures regarding body image, and the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle amidst busy schedules. They also explore the concept of intuitive eating, the impact of food choices on mental health, and the need for better nutritional options in healthcare settings.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
There is a significant amount of disinformation surrounding nutrition and health, particularly in the wellness and diet industries, which often prioritise profit over long-term effectiveness.
Sustainable changes to eating habits are crucial for long-term health, rather than relying on fad diets that may provide short-term results but are ultimately unsustainable.
The concept of intuitive eating encourages individuals to listen to their bodies, eat when hungry, and stop when full, rather than adhering to strict meal times or portion sizes.
Nutrition plays a vital role in mental health, with research indicating that dietary changes can have a significant impact on mood and mental well-being, sometimes even more so than traditional therapies.
The quality of food available in healthcare settings often does not prioritize nutrition, which can negatively affect both patients and staff. There is a need for a shift towards providing healthier food options in these environments.
BEST MOMENTS
"Food is seen as hospitality and treated as a catering service provision rather than a treatment plan, especially in Western society compared to Eastern society."
"It's really about retraining our minds into consistency and changing lifestyle into healthy eating as a way of life rather than just for the next two weeks."
"The modified Mediterranean diet has shown a significant impact on mood disorders, arguably more effective than talking therapy."
"I do feel the pressures of that and I feel guilt or I feel less than if I overeat and if I do put on the weight."
"It's about maximising nutrition, considering costs, and it's really difficult, especially with your average income and multiple kids."
HOST BIO
Mariam is a GP trainee in Wales passionate about improving our healthcare colleagues' wellbeing. She has experience on the Schwartz Round Steering group and as a facilitator for her health board, and she created and led the Balint Group Programme for Foundation Doctors in her hospital. These are regular spaces for healthcare professionals to speak about real issues that affect their well-being amongst colleagues to improve mutual support and camaraderie in the workplace. She also holds qualifications in Life Coaching and healthcare leadership and management. Whatever your reason for joining us on this podcast, we are glad you have taken the time.
Dr Melany McKenna is a Clinical Psychologist, Cognitive Analytic Therapy practitioner, and Executive Coach. With a specialist interest in staff wellbeing, and supporting NHS professionals, Dr McKenna offers psychologically informed reflections, prompting us to consider staff wellbeing from a systemic perspective.
If you are having stressful days at work, leaving you feeling demotivated, and depleted, I'm hoping I can help here.
PODCAST DESCRIPTION
SafeSpace is a new grounding and respite podcast aimed at Healthcare Professionals focused on staff wellbeing in the healthcare work environment, a grossly overlooked issue and yet, the cornerstone of the healthcare system which is why it is crumbling.
There are 3 components to the podcast:
- Candid interviews with healthcare leaders, and a wide variety of passionate healthcare professionals about their own experiences and struggles with their well-being as they have progressed through their careers
- Reflective discussions with a clinical psychologist, my co-host, regarding key topics that have arisen such as coping with bullying, depression, burnout, grief, menopause, etc
- Guided meditations specific to the healthcare worker getting ready for the day ahead, pausing during, winding down, and accepting following the working day.
This podcast is not a panacea or substitute for a formal management plan, but a motivating, and catharsis tool to help during a stressful day.
