
Healthcare Unprofessionals
Intuitive Eating in Autistic Populations, Heatwaves & Online Debates
We have research papers, rants and plenty more this week! FOLLOW US ON IG @chloelewisphysio @michellecarroll1

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Hosted by Michelle Carroll and Chloe Stevens · health · EN · 107 episodes
What do you get when you combine a women's health physio and a PhD researcher? A podcast.Join Michelle and Chloe as we discuss all things women's health, nutrition, body image and everything in between... no hormone hacking required!Follow us on Instagram:@michellecarroll1@chloestevensphysio
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Healthcare Unprofessionals
We have research papers, rants and plenty more this week! FOLLOW US ON IG @chloelewisphysio @michellecarroll1

Healthcare Unprofessionals
This week on The Healthcare Unprofessionals , we abandon all plans and dive headfirst into the wildest corners of the internet. From claims that you need to "get your leanest" to reduce cellulite, to coaches proudly declaring they only work with "highly motivated" clients, to the irony of influencers building businesses by telling women to embrace the traditional housewife lifestyle… we've got thoughts. We chat about: Why cellulite isn't a motivation problem. Whether refusing to coach less motivated clients is actually a sign of poor coaching. The contradictions of the "trad wife" influencer movement.

Healthcare Unprofessionals
<p>We're back! This week on the pod we're talking about the research looking at women in sport and leaking, why people feel the need to ask when women are having children, and if it's ever possible to mindfully diet.</p><p>PARTICIPATE IN CHLOE'S STUDIES</p><p>Study information</p><p>FOLLOW US ON IG</p><p>@chloelewisphysio</p><p>@michellecarroll1</p>

Healthcare Unprofessionals
<p>From the PCOS to PMOS name change to the reality of who coaching actually serves, this episode dives into the growing gap between online wellness culture and frontline healthcare. We talk about access, privilege, the demographics often excluded from the ‘optimised health’ conversation, being asked to pay thousands to write a so-called magazine feature, and the wider commercialisation of women’s health — with plenty of side rants along the way.</p><p><br></p>

Healthcare Unprofessionals
<p>Marianna’s story is one so many women will recognise. After developing pelvic organ prolapse following the birth of her son in 2017, she found herself navigating not just symptoms, but fear, conflicting advice, and a lack of support to return to lifting and running. That experience led her to retrain as a PT and become the coach she needed.</p><p>In this episode we challenge some uncomfortable truths. How much of the struggle with prolapse is the condition itself, and how much is the messaging around it? Are clinicians and coaches too risk-averse? Why does the system focus on...
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