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Live Well Be Well with Sarah Ann Macklin | Health, Lifestyle, Nutrition

Sarah Ann Macklin
Live Well Be Well with Sarah Ann Macklin | Health, Lifestyle, Nutrition
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  • How Much Protein Do You Really Need for Strength, Hormones & Longevity? | Be Well Moments
    We’re told protein is the key to building muscle.But what if it’s also the key to a sharper mind, balanced hormones, and a longer, more vibrant life?This week’s episode brings together four of the world’s most respected voices in nutrition and longevity to break down the science of protein, metabolism, and healthy aging. Because it’s not about chasing more grams or quick fixes. It’s about understanding how to nourish your body with intention, quality, and care.In this masterclass conversation, I’m joined by:Dr. Rupy Aujla – NHS GP, author, and founder of The Doctor’s Kitchen, sharing how protein supports longevity, energy, and blood sugar balance.Dr. Stacy Sims – exercise physiologist and researcher challenging the myths holding women back in nutrition and training.Simon Hill – nutritionist and host of The Proof, explaining how protein quality, source, and timing influence muscle synthesis and long-term health.Dr. Gabrielle Lyon – functional medicine physician and author of Forever Strong, describing why muscle is the organ of longevity and why protein is its foundation.We explore:How to use a simple four-step formula to calculate your optimal protein intake for energy, recovery, and healthy aging.Why women’s protein needs change across their cycle, perimenopause, and menopause, and how to adapt with confidence.How protein timing affects muscle repair, mental clarity, and appetite regulation.What makes animal and plant protein different, and how to combine them for complete nourishment.How building lean muscle mass supports metabolism, bone density, and cognitive health.Why fasting, under-eating, and low-protein diets can accelerate aging and hormone imbalance.What the latest science reveals about protein’s role in longevity and brain health.How to design balanced meals that keep you strong, focused, and satisfied every day.This isn’t just a nutrition class. It’s a reframe of how we view food as fuel for strength, mood, and vitality. Whether you’re starting your health journey or fine-tuning longevity habits, these insights will change the way you think about every meal.Love,Sarah Ann 💛***This episode is sponsored by: NOWATCH: The compassionate health trackerConnecting body and mind with unique stress recovery insights so you can live fully today15% off with code LWBW15 at nowatch.com***Let’s be friends!📷 Instagram:  / sarahannmacklin📹 Subscribe:   / @livewellbewellsarah  🐦 Twitter:  / sarahannmacklin  📱 TikTok:  / sarahannnutrition  💌 Newsletter: https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/***If you enjoyed this episode you might also like:Are You Eating Enough Protein? The 4-Step Formula That Boosts Health & Longevity | Dr Rupy Aujla Are You Eating Enough Protein? The 4-Step Formula That Boosts Health & Longevity | Dr Rupy AujlaProtein Masterclass: Protein Amount, Quality & Timing with Simon Hill Protein Masterclass: Protein Amount, Quality & Timing with Simon HillDr. Stacy Sims EXPOSES the Myths Hurting Women's Health | Fasting, Protein & Exercise Dr. Stacy Sims EXPOSES the Myths Hurting Women's Health | Fasting, Protein & Exercise***Sign up to Sarah’s Compassionate Cure newsletter: Science Simplified, Health Humanised. Join thousands in exploring actionable insights that prioritise compassion, clarity, and real-life impact. https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/***Highlights:00:00 – Intro***Love what you’re hearing? My small ask is to please rate and review Live Well Be Well. This helps the show expand and allows me to keep producing these with the best quality guests. It means a huge amount to me, so thank you.
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  • Dopamine vs Oxytocin: How Our Phones Are Rewiring the Brain’s Reward System | Tj Power | Be Well Moments
    Watch the FULL podcast here: https://youtu.be/ZoyEJ0WD99gDo you feel less connected after time on your phone? I’m exploring why chasing dopamine from short-form content can crowd out the oxytocin we get from face-to-face moments. This clip explores a real-life dinner table moment where parents scroll while a teenager and grandmother wait for conversation, and how that habit can erode connection and leave us feeling flat later. I’m exploring with my guest how oxytocin brings deep fulfillment from human contact, while dopamine drives the urge for “more” with quick hits from feeds and alcohol. We map the brain’s dopamine pathway, highlighting the ventral tegmental area as the dopamine factory and the nucleus accumbens as the reward center, then contrast effort-based rewards like cleaning the house with effortless scrolling. You’ll hear why effort allows the dopamine system to replenish, while passive hits flood the reward center without refilling the system, which can contribute to irritability, procrastination, and low motivation. As a nutritionist and health communicator, I connect these neuroscience basics with practical choices, like keeping phones out of reach during meals to support oxytocin-rich connection.***This episode is sponsored by: NOWATCH: Health tracking reimaginedKnow your body, trust yourself.15% off with code LWBW15 at nowatch.com***Sign up to Sarah’s Compassionate Cure newsletter: Science Simplified, Health Humanised. Join thousands in exploring actionable insights that prioritise compassion, clarity, and real-life impact. https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/***Let’s be friends!📷Instagram: / sarahannmacklin📹 Subscribe: / @livewellbewellsarah 🐦 Twitter: / sarahannmacklin 📱 TikTok: / sarahannnutrition 💌 Newsletter: https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/
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  • Why Productivity Will Never Make You Feel Fulfilled | Oliver Burkman | Be Well Moments
    Watch the FULL podcast here: https://youtu.be/KO_kNTtWahUDo you feel torn between sticking to a plan and staying spontaneous? Recognising that you’re always choosing in the present can make it easier to keep a commitment when it matters and to pivot when it’s wiser.This clip explores planning versus spontaneity, why busyness can make us more unconscious, how self-compassion can support genuine time off, and why efficiency gains, including AI tools and better systems, often lead us to fill freed-up hours with more work.Here, I’m discussing the mindset of treating every moment as a choice, so the freedom we fear losing to strict schedules is already there, and the uncertainty of spontaneity is simply the basic state we live in. We look at the expansion trap in creative work and content, the impossibility of being on every platform, and the importance of deciding where to stop rather than waiting to be told you’ve done enough, much like choosing to finish a book.As a nutritionist and health communicator, I connect these habits to sustainable wellbeing: less frantic doing, more intentional decisions, and kinder boundaries with your time.***This episode is sponsored by: NOWATCH: Health tracking reimaginedKnow your body, trust yourself.15% off with code LWBW15 at nowatch.com***Sign up to Sarah’s Compassionate Cure newsletter: Science Simplified, Health Humanised. Join thousands in exploring actionable insights that prioritise compassion, clarity, and real-life impact. https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/***Let’s be friends!📷 Instagram: / sarahannmacklin📹 Subscribe: / @livewellbewellsarah 🐦 Twitter: / sarahannmacklin 📱 TikTok: / sarahannnutrition 💌 Newsletter: https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/
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  • Your Body Stores Emotion - This Is How Movement Heals It | Jason Van Blerk
    You think your posture is just muscles and bones. But what if the “scaffolding” that holds you together is also storing your emotions, shaping your face, and quietly dictating how you move through the world?This week on Live Well Be Well, Jason Van Blerk - biomedical physiologist, kinesiologist, and co-founder of Human Garage - joins me to explore fascia: the body’s intelligent, water-rich network that connects everything. We unpack how rotation, breath, and vibration can unwind tension, release emotion, and restore flow - often in minutes.Jason shares his journey from injured athlete to fascia educator, the simple daily maneuvers he teaches, and the surprising science that links stiffness, mood, and the nervous system. We also talk barefoot living, grounding, and why “be the change” is more than a quote - it’s biology.Here’s what we dive into:How fascia functions as an intelligent, water-based organ that sends and receives information.Why emotions like fear and desire shape movement, posture, and even facial structure.How counter-rotation and breath unwind restrictions more effectively than linear stretching.What a living fascia looks like under magnification, and why dead-tissue dissections miss the point.Why stiffness in the neck/upper back correlates with low mood, and what one session can shift.How daily micro-manoeuvres (15 minutes) restore flow, reduce stress, and change how you see the world.What vibration and sound do at a cellular level, and how your words “program” your body.How barefoot walking and grounding re-charge cellular voltage and improve whole-body mechanics.Why self-care comes first: the limits of quick fixes, and the power of simple, repeatable practices.How to start today with one shoulder release and a gentle rotation sequence you can do anywhere.Love,Sarah Ann 💛***This episode is sponsored by: NOWATCH: The compassionate health trackerConnecting body and mind with unique stress recovery insights so you can live fully today.15% off with code LWBW15 at nowatch.com***Let’s be friends!📷 Instagram:  / sarahannmacklin📹 Subscribe:   / @livewellbewellsarah  🐦 Twitter:  / sarahannmacklin  📱 TikTok:  / sarahannnutrition  💌 Newsletter: https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/***If you enjoyed this episode you might also like:Low HRV: Should You Worry? Making Sense of Baselines, Trends, and Daily Swings | Dr. Andy Galpinhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5any9P3bTG4NAD+, NMN and Longevity: What Human Studies Actually Show | Dr Rupy Aujla | Be Well Momentshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBKdIkBmKwU ***GuestJason Van Blerk - Co-founder, Human GarageInstagram: @jasonvanblerkYouTube:@HumanGarage ***Sign up to Sarah’s Compassionate Cure newsletter: Science Simplified, Health Humanised. Join thousands in exploring actionable insights that prioritise compassion, clarity, and real-life impact. https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/***HighlightsIntroduction to Fascia(00:00)Exploring the Quantum Nature of Fascia(04:11)Fascia Magnified: A Visual Insight(10:51)Fascia and Trauma: Storing Emotions(14:00)Personal Transformations Through Fascia Work(18:42)Fascia and Posture: Realigning the Body(31:30)The Impact of Stress on the Body(36:43)Practical Exercises for Reducing Tension(40:17)Understanding Vibration and Its Effects(44:18)The Importance of Barefoot Walking(01:03:45)Concluding Thoughts on Self-Care and Healing(01:10:48)***Love what you’re hearing? My small ask is to please rate and review Live Well Be Well. This helps the show expand and allows me to keep producing these with the best quality guests. It means a huge amount to me, so thank you.
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  • The Most Effective Ways to Improve Your Heart Rate Variability | Sarah Ann Macklin & Andy Galpin | Be Well Moments
    Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/XXwgXDeOYJICan you actually improve your heart rate variability? Understanding HRV helps reveal how balanced your nervous system really is.This clip explores the most effective ways to increase HRV, from improving sleep quality and consistent exercise to understanding where cold plunges and saunas truly fit in. Sarah discusses how core health habits like rest, movement, and nutrition have the strongest impact on HRV, while short-term stressors such as cold exposure or heat can cause temporary changes but not lasting improvements.***This episode is sponsored by: NOWATCH: Health tracking reimaginedKnow your body, trust yourself.15% off with code LWBW15 at nowatch.com***Sign up to Sarah’s Compassionate Cure newsletter: Science Simplified, Health Humanised. Join thousands in exploring actionable insights that prioritise compassion, clarity, and real-life impact. https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/***Let’s be friends!📷 Instagram: / sarahannmacklin📹 Subscribe: / @livewellbewellsarah 🐦 Twitter: / sarahannmacklin 📱 TikTok: / sarahannnutrition 💌 Newsletter: https://sarahmacklin.substack.com/
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