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  • Tim Spector on ferments, cheese and food packaging myths
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of Well Enough, we’re joined by the man who effectively pioneered the British gut-health revolution: Professor Tim Spector. As a leading genetic epidemiologist and the force behind ZOE, Spector has spent decades deconstructing why health outcomes are not all about genetics - it turns out our microbes are the ones calling the shots.


    Tim explains why a sanitized modern life is making us miserable and how the simple act of fermentation can act as a "vaccine" for the immune system. We’re talking about the "Four Ks" - Kefir, Kombucha, Kimchi, and Kraut - and why your expensive probiotic supplement might be a waste of money compared to a wedge of raw-milk cheese.


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    00:00 Introduction: Meeting Professor Tim Specter

    00:27 What is Fermentation? A Simple Definition

    01:21 Science Behind the Health Benefits of Ferments

    01:58 How Microbes Stimulate Your Immune System

    02:37 The Zoe Study: Why 3 Portions a Day Matters

    03:45 Real Results: Mood, Energy, and Hunger Improvements

    04:53 From Genetics to the Microbiome Revolution

    06:03 Why Identical Twins Have Different Gut Microbes

    06:48 How Modern Life Is Killing Our Good Bacteria

    07:31 The Hidden Cost of Overusing Antibiotics

    08:36 The "Four Ks" of Fermented Foods

    09:24 Beware of "Wellness Washing" in Supermarkets

    10:18 Prebiotics vs. Probiotics: What’s the Difference?

    11:15 Pickled vs. Fermented: How to Tell the Difference

    12:47 Postbiotics: The Benefit of "Dead" Microbes

    13:49 How to Choose a High-Quality Kefir

    16:38 Foods to Avoid: Artificial Sweeteners & Fake Fruits

    17:47 Why You Should Introduce Ferments Slowly

    19:10 Supplements vs. Whole Foods: Which is Better?

    20:41 Best Cheeses for Gut Health (Unpasteurized & Raw)

    23:13 Choosing the Right Kombucha: Sugar & Stevia

    26:38 Tim Specter’s Daily Gut Health Routine

    30:16 Alcohol and the Gut: Red Wine vs. Spirits

    32:13 Budget Tips: Fermenting Scraps at Home

    34:58 Explaining the Gut-Brain Axis

    41:53 The #1 Tip: Diversity of 30 Plants a Week


    More from Tim:

    Find Tim on Instagram

    Buy Tim’s new book ‘Ferment’

    More from ZOE

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    44 min
  • Ateh Jewel on divorce, trying Ozempic and dating in her 40s
    Feb 18 2026

    Society loves to tell women that life peaks in their twenties. The story is that beauty and desirability have an expiration date. But for many, midlife isn’t an ending, it’s a turning point.


    This week on Well Enough, Emilie sits down with award-winning beauty journalist and brand founder, Ateh Jewel. After decades in an industry that often told her she didn’t fit the mold, Ateh is now reclaiming her narrative and sense of self with unapologetic joy. She challenges the cultural scripts that define women by their age or relationship status and explains why her 40s have been her most powerful decade yet.


    Ateh opens up about the moment that led to her divorce after a 26-year relationship and how she navigated the "feral" reality of modern dating as a midlife woman. You’ll also hear Ateh describe her experience as a black woman in the beauty industry, battling outdated and oftentimes ignorant views from those with financial power.


    Ateh also shares the shame she experienced surrounding Type 2 diabetes, her candid experience with Ozempic, and why reclaiming her health through weightlifting was an act of radical self-love.


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    Timecodes

    00:00 Life After 40: Why Your Best Years Are Ahead

    02:49 Childfree or Not: Defining Your Worth as a Woman

    05:00 Surviving the Beauty Industry as a Black Woman

    07:44 Why Beauty is Political

    12:14 Overcoming Racism in Venture Capital

    15:48 Diversity in the Beauty Industry

    17:53 The Truth About Divorce After 26 Years

    20:39 Finding Your Support System Post-Breakup

    22:58 Reframing Divorce: Why It’s Not a Failure

    25:50 Weight Loss Journey: Ozempic & Lifting Weights

    28:28 Using Dating Apps in your 40s

    31:40 Fetishization & Safety in Dating

    34:05 Parenting Gen Z Girls in the Social Media Age

    38:18 ‘Burn It Down’: How to Start Your Life Over

    40:05 Strategic Advice for Navigating Divorce

    43:00 Healing Trauma Through Pets & Routine

    51:30 The Shame of Type 2 Diabetes & Sugar Addiction



    More from Ateh:

    Find Ateh Jewel on Instagram here

    Listen to Ateh’s podcast on divorce ‘The Big D’ here

    Ateh’s beauty brand is here

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  • Valentine’s Special: Sex expert Dr Tara on improving sexual wellness
    Feb 11 2026

    Sexual wellness is often reduced to physical sensation - but what if it could be the key to mental clarity, relationship harmony and professional success?

    Today, Emilie sits down with Dr. Tara to explore the three dimensions of sexual health that most people ignore.

    We dig into the root causes of the low self-esteem epidemic among women and challenge the restrictive cultural scripts we inherited from previous generations.

    Dr. Tara explains the tangible ROI of an orgasm and why "sex positivity" is about more than just being open-minded. We also navigate the dark side of digital intimacy, from the dehumanization of AI sex bots to the misogyny lurking in your DMs. This is a candid look at how reclaiming your sexuality can fundamentally change how you show up in the world.

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    Timecodes

    00:00 The 3 Dimensions of Sexual Wellness

    01:48 Relationship Advice: Frequency & Communication

    03:22 Defining Sex Positivity vs. Sex Negativity

    05:13 Why Pleasure Is Medicine for Physical & Mental Health

    07:29 Why Doctors Don't Talk About Sex

    09:03 Overcoming Cultural Scripts & Sexual Repression

    10:18 How We Teach Children Sexual Shame

    12:42 The ROI of Orgasms: Career & Confidence

    14:37 Building Sexual Self-Esteem & Intimacy

    16:43 The Historical Roots of Low Self-Esteem in Women

    18:32 Debunking "High Value" Woman Narratives

    20:12 Morning Masturbation & The Hormonal Cocktail

    22:48 Body Autonomy: Clothing & Self-Worth

    24:53 The Reality of the "Trad Wife" Trend

    26:33 Dealing with Unwanted DMs & Fetishization

    28:27 The Madonna-Whore Complex Explained

    30:38 Double Standards in Casual Sex & Dating

    31:58 Best Sex Education Books & Resources

    33:57 Clapping Back at Judgmental Comments

    35:48 Idiosyncratic Masturbation & Vibrator Dependency

    38:17 Sex Toy Recommendations: Discreet & Sustainable Options

    39:52 The Dark Side of AI Sex Robots

    42:13 Sex Therapist vs. Sex Coach: What's the Difference?

    46:12 How to Practice Sexual Meditation

    48:21 The Power of Sex Journaling & Affirmations


    More from Dr Tara:

    • Luvbites on Instagram
    • Her new book ‘How Do You Like It?: A Guide for Getting What You Want (in Bed)’

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    54 min
  • Dr Karan Rajan on women’s health myths, intermittent fasting and glucose spikes
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of Well Enough, we sit down with Dr. Karan Rajan - NHS surgeon, author, and the internet’s favourite health myth-buster.


    With millions of followers looking to him for clarity, Dr. Karan has made a name for himself by dismantling health myths and translating complex medical studies into accessible, life-changing advice.


    We dig into the topics dominating your social media feeds: Is "cortisol face" real? Do you actually have a "leaky gut"? And is intermittent fasting a miracle cure or a hormonal disaster for women? Dr. Karan explains why we need to stop treating our bodies like they are broken and start focusing on the unsexy but essential pillars of health.


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    Timecodes:

    00:00 Fighting Health Misinformation

    01:35 Intermittent Fasting for Women

    02:35 Fasting for Weight Loss vs. Gut Health

    03:55 Does Fasting Heal Leaky Gut?

    05:30 What is Leaky Gut Actually?

    06:50 IBS vs. IBD vs. Leaky Gut

    07:45 The Truth About Glucose Spikes

    08:55 Are CGMs Accurate for Non-Diabetics?

    10:00 The Dangers of Glucose Hacking

    10:50 Sleep Trackers & Orthosomnia

    12:40 Cortisol Face & Belly Fat Myths

    14:40 The "Wellness Washing" Industry

    15:35 The 5 Unsexy Pillars of Health

    16:40 Probiotics vs. Fibre

    18:05 The 3-Month Fiber Challenge

    19:10 Fibre Supplements & GLP-1 (Ozempic)

    20:45 Inulin & Bloating Side Effects

    23:25 Pregnancy, Protein & Constipation

    24:35 The Gut-Skin & Gut-Brain Axis

    26:10 Do You Need a Gut Detox?

    28:30 Liver Detox Myths

    29:55 Red Flags in Wellness Influencers

    32:20 Carnivore Diet Risks

    35:20 Advocating for Yourself at the Doctor

    40:40 Dr. Rajan's #1 Health Tip


    More from Dr Karan

    • New book 'This Is Vital Information'
    • Dr Karan's Instagram

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    49 min
  • Deliciously Ella founder Ella Mills: Building her nutrition empire, simple cooking tips, and beating wellness overwhelm
    Jan 28 2026

    Wellness has never been louder, or more confusing. From six week bikini plans to “wellness-washed” products promising miracle quick fixes, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed before you’ve even made breakfast.


    This week on Well Enough, Emilie Lavinia sits down with Ella Mills, founder of Deliciously Ella. Ella sprung into the public eye in the early 2010s as a food blogger and has gone on to build one of the UK’s most trusted plant-based brands. She’s watched the wellness industry grow into a multi-trillion-dollar machine and she’s refreshingly honest about what’s gone wrong along the way.


    Ella shares what it really takes to build a household name, how she balances entrepreneurship with family life, and why true health has nothing to do with quick fixes or perfection.


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    00:00 Introduction

    01:03 The Evolution of the Wellness Industry

    02:18 Wellness Trends

    03:26 The Truth About Ultra-Processed Foods

    04:13 Stop Overcomplicating Wellness

    05:42 Why the Wellness Industry is Failing Us

    06:47 Overcoming Burnout and Mental Load

    07:38 Sustainable Meal Planning for Busy Families

    08:42 Small Habits: 5-Minute Meditation & Breathwork

    10:31 Health is Not a Six-Week Bikini Plan

    11:39 How to Eat More Fiber Daily

    12:54 The 1% Rule for Habit Change

    14:21 The Power of Community and Movement

    15:52 What is Wellness Washing?

    17:23 Moving Beyond "Biohacking" & Hype

    18:48 Is Vegan Food Ultra-Processed?

    20:47 The Rise of the Flexitarian Diet

    23:02 10-Minute Recipe: Fancy Butter Beans on Toast

    26:24 Morning Routines and Digital Detox

    33:38 The Power of Doing "Well Enough"


    More from Ella:

    • Deliciously Ella website
    • Ella’s Instagram
    • Ella’s new cookbook ‘Quick Wins’

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    36 min
  • Joe Wicks on protein, his controversial documentary, fatherhood & phone addiction
    Jan 21 2026

    Joe Wicks – a national fitness treasure – had a turbulent 2025. After speaking out against protein bars and ultra-processed food, he faced an unexpected backlash. Once the nation’s PE teacher during lockdown, Joe joins us to reflect on the emotional impact of that criticism, and how he balances family life with the pressure to maintain a flawless public image.


    In this candid chat, Joe discusses his new cookbook, which focuses on helping us add more protein to our diets, and brings his trademark warmth and honesty. He opens up about his concerns around social media, and shares how his children are beginning to understand his rise to fame.


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    Timecodes

    00:00 Introduction

    02:16 Why is Everyone Obsessed With Protein?

    03:10 The Real Benefits of Protein for Women & Perimenopause

    05:10 The "Protein Halo": Avoiding Ultra-Processed Food (UPF)

    06:36 The Link Between Diet, Mood, and Mental Health

    08:14 Why Joe Wicks Made the Controversial UPF Documentary

    10:11 Facing Backlash from the Fitness Community

    12:12 Why the Food Industry Stresses Joe Out

    14:15 Is Healthy Eating Too Expensive?

    16:32 The Power of Batch Cooking & Meal Planning

    18:24 Rejecting "Perfection" in Nutrition

    20:14 Joe Wicks on Vulnerability and "Off Days"

    22:11 Why Authenticity is More Important Than a "Highlights Reel"

    24:00 The Dangers of AI Filters and Fitness Influencers

    25:54 How to Beat Phone Addiction

    27:18 Joe Wicks on His Political Legacy (The Next Jamie Oliver?)

    29:02 Homeschooling and Raising Healthy Kids

    31:20 Joe’s Top Tip: How to Get Kids to Eat Vegetables

    34:18 Transitioning from Veganism to an Omnivore Diet

    37:16 The "Phone Free Dad" Rule & Importance of Sleep


    More from Joe Wicks:

    • New book Protein in 15
    • Joe’s website
    • Follow Joe on Instagram

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    44 min
  • 30 plants a week: the gold standard for a healthy gut microbiome? | Well Enough Highlights
    Jan 8 2026

    The advice to eat your greens is nothing new, but scientific research is now putting a specific number on just how much variety our bodies actually need. In this highlight from Well Enough, we return to the subject of the microbiome and the science of eating well.


    Our guest is Dr Megan Rossi, also known as The Gut Health Doctor, who discusses a landmark study from the American Gut Project that changed how we view dietary diversity.

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    11 min
  • 6 essential tips to let your hormones live in harmony | Well Enough Highlights
    Jan 6 2026

    Hormones frequently get a bad reputation, often being blamed for mood swings and feeling unwell. However, understanding how to support them can change your entire outlook on health.


    In this highlight from Well Enough, host Emilie Lavinia is joined by Hannah Alderson, a hormone expert who believes that the negative PR around our body's chemical messengers needs to stop.


    Hannah shares her perspective on finding balance and listening to your body signals - revealing her super simple hormone health toolkit.

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    7 min