• Episode 123. ADHD Made Manageable with Francine Freedman
    Feb 18 2026

    In today's episode, I'm joined by ADHD coach Francine Freedman to explore what ADHD coaching actually is, why medication can help but doesn't solve every executive function challenge, and the practical systems that support adults living with ADHD. We talk about procrastination, time management, organization, and why many mainstream productivity tips don't work for ADHD brains. Francine also shares how sleep, nutrition, and exercise form the foundation for focus, and we discuss women being underdiagnosed—plus how hormonal changes like menopause can intensify symptoms.

    What I Cover With Francine
    • How Francine explains ADHD (and why it's often an "activation" challenge)
    • Why stimulant medication can support focus but isn't a cure
    • What ADHD coaching looks like and who it's for (even without a formal diagnosis)
    • Why "eat the frog" can backfire for ADHD—and what to do instead
    • Mapping tasks to energy + focus windows to improve follow-through
    • Why "boring, no-deadline" tasks are the hardest—and how to tackle them
    • The lifestyle foundations that support focus: sleep, diet, exercise
    • Low-carb/keto and metabolic psychiatry conversations (and why blood sugar stability matters)
    • Why women are often missed in childhood, then diagnosed later in life
    • The emotional impact of lifelong criticism: shame, imposter syndrome, perfectionism, rejection sensitivity
    • How coaching can help rebuild confidence with skills + self-compassion
    Key Takeaways
    • Medication can help you focus, but skills and systems are what create lasting change.
    • ADHD-friendly strategies work with your energy patterns—not against them.
    • Sleep, movement, and nutrition aren't optional extras—they're the base layer for focus and resilience.
    • Many adults are diagnosed later because they've been "coping" behind the scenes for years.
    • Support early can prevent burnout, work crises, and constant last-minute stress.
    Resources Mentioned
    • Francine Freedman: https://francinefreedman.com
    • Book mentioned: Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind — Dr. Georgia Ede
    • YouTube channel mentioned: Metabolic Mind
    • Menopause reference mentioned: Dr. Elizabeth Bright — High Fat is Good for Women in Menopause
    About My Guest

    Francine Freedman is an ADHD coach who helps adults build practical, ADHD-friendly systems for time management, organization, prioritization, and follow-through—while also working with the inner narrative that often comes from years of misunderstanding and criticism.

    Work with Francine:

    • She offers a free 15-minute discovery call via her website
    • Coaching is available for ADHD and broader executive function challenges (diagnosis not required)

    Visit: https://francinefreedman.com

    Pre-Order My Book

    You can now pre-order my new book:

    Prescribing Lifestyle: A Doctor's Prescription for Lasting Weight Loss and Vibrant Health

    It's full of practical and inspiring guides to nutrition, breathwork, mindset, and daily habits to transform your health. It's expected to be released in September, and you can pre-order now here: https://mlcclinic.com.au

    Disclaimer

    Everything I share on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare provider before making changes to your health routine.

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    45 Min.
  • Episode 122.BioHackMe with Camilla Thompson
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle, Camilla Thompson joins me to share her trailblazing journey from corporate burnout and mold toxicity to becoming Australia's leading biohacking coach, keynote speaker, and author of BioHackMe.

    Camilla breaks down biohacking as accessible, personalised, preventative health—empowering you to take control through science-backed strategies that fit real life (not just for Silicon Valley billionaires).

    What We Cover:

    Camilla's Health Journey

    • Growing up with a "low tox" pioneer mum who was ahead of her time
    • Living in toxic mold for years (1 in 2 Australians affected), leading to anxiety, brain fog, chronic inflammation, and misdiagnoses
    • Reversing her biological age by 10 years through biohacking after detoxing her life
    • Overcoming postnatal depression with Traditional Chinese Medicine (acupuncture + herbs) after SSRIs failed

    Biohacking Made Simple & Accessible

    • Why biohacking = personalised health through testing, data, and intuition (not expensive gadgets)
    • Kitchen audit: ditch ultra-processed foods, swap plastics for glass/bamboo
    • Budget biohacks: cold showers (250% dopamine boost), morning sunlight, walking in nature
    • Mediterranean diet for longevity: pasture-raised eggs, avocados, olive oil, quality fats

    Women vs. Men + Real Talk

    • Only 3% of health research on women—we're not "little men"
    • Perimenopause/menopause symptoms often mimic mold toxicity
    • Architect mindset (take control) vs. victim mindset (external blame)
    • Why caregivers (mostly women) face higher autoimmune rates

    Camilla's Work

    • BioHackMe book: practical, science-simplified guide (finalist in Australian Business Book Awards)
    • 1:1 coaching with DNA methylation/genetic testing
    • Bali retreats at Reviver Wellness (women-only, mother-daughter): soul + science (hyperbaric, red light, breathwork, sound healing)

    Top Takeaways

    • Your body can heal with the right environment—minimise toxic load without fear
    • Foundations first: food quality > fancy tech
    • Trust your bio-individuality—test, experiment, intuit

    Connect with Camilla:

    🌐 biohackme.com.au

    📸 Instagram: @biohackmecoach

    💼 LinkedIn: Camilla Thompson

    📚 BioHackMe on Amazon

    💚 If you're ready to hack your health affordably and sustainably, this episode is your blueprint.

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    35 Min.
  • Episode 121. 2026 New Year, Same Values: Growth, Curiosity & Lifestyle Medicine
    Feb 4 2026

    Welcome to the first episode of Prescribing Lifestyle for 2026! In this special New Year reflection, I share my renewed intentions and direction for both my practice and the podcast.

    My two guiding words for 2026 are Growth and Grounded — continuing to learn, evolve, and stay intentional without burnout or pressure.

    Join me as I reflect on:

    • What "growth" and "grounded" mean in my personal and professional life
    • The exciting future of Prescribing Lifestyle: more curiosity, deeper conversations, and "rabbit holes" into medicine, nutrition, movement, mindset, breathwork, and nervous system health
    • Updates on Melbourne Low Carb Clinic—now across 5 Melbourne locations plus telehealth nationwide
    • New programs: the revamped Low Carb Pro 2.0 and the Metabolic Makeover Program with nutritionist Carla Vidkarta
    • My continued mission to help people take charge, reduce medications, and create true lifestyle change

    💬 My invitation to you:

    Set your own word of the year. Choose an intention, a habit, or a mindset shift that grounds your growth in 2026.

    Resources mentioned:

    📖 Prescribing Lifestyle: A Doctor's Prescription for Lasting Weight Loss and Vibrant Health – available on Amazon

    🌐 Melbourne Low Carb Clinic: mlcclinic.com.au

    💌 Newsletter + contact: available via website

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    18 Min.
  • Episode 120. Resilience, Menopause & Vibrant Health: My Honest 2025 Reflection
    Dec 12 2025

    This reflective solo episode marks a special milestone: the 120th episode of the Prescribing Lifestyle podcast and the close of 2025.

    I share openly about my professional growth, personal health journey, and the challenges and wins that have shaped this year.

    What's inside this episode Professional growth and expansion
    • How Melbourne Low Carb Clinic has grown from 1 to 5 physical locations across Melbourne (Wantirna, Pascoe Vale South, South Yarra, Beaumaris, Canterbury) plus telehealth across Australia.
    • Collaborations with like‑minded clinics and practitioners, including Aston Rx, Core Foundation, and Lymph & Floor Physio.
    • Deepening expertise in menopause care:
      • Attending multiple menopause and hormone therapy conferences
      • Integrating evidence-based menopause hormone therapy with lifestyle medicine
      • Learning from and collaborating with other clinicians in the metabolic, menopause, and lifestyle space
    Book, speaking, and visibility
    • Writing and publishing my book Prescribing Lifestyle: A Doctor's Prescription for Lasting Weight Loss and Vibrant Health
      • Celebrating its launch alongside my 50th birthday
      • Hearing how readers are sharing it with family and friends
      • Becoming an Amazon bestseller
    • Growing into the role of speaker:
      • Talks at OsteoStrong South Melbourne & Hawthorn, Rotary, 10X Speakers Tribe, and community events
      • Keynote on menopause and lifestyle medicine for the WINE (Women in North East) group in Mansfield
      • Entering Next Top Speaker competitions and making the Top 100 twice
      • Refining and repeatedly delivering my "Creating Vibrant Health" message
    My personal health and menopause journey
    • Entering perimenopause myself:
      • Irregular cycles, night sweats, sleep changes, body composition shifts
      • Starting menopause hormone therapy (estrogel and Prometrium) to support symptoms, insulin resistance and long‑term health
    • Exploring and applying circadian health:
      • Attending the Regenerate Health Retreat with Max Gowhane
      • Learning about light exposure, blue light reduction, breathwork, sleep optimisation and stress management
      • Bringing circadian rhythm practices into my daily routine and into patient care
    Fitness, strength and acceptance
    • Acknowledging changes in my endurance and running capacity with age, hormones and a busy life
    • Continuing consistent movement:
      • Three run‑walk sessions per week
      • Strength training twice per week
      • Fortnightly posture and movement training with Core Foundation
    • Focusing on glute activation, alignment, and efficient strength work rather than chasing old performance benchmarks
    Setbacks, resilience and honesty
    • Candidly sharing that I have faced another professional complaint this year
      • How this has tested my resilience, mindset and emotions
      • My commitment to work through the process, learn what I can, and keep serving
      • Trusting that, whatever the outcome, I can pivot and keep living my purpose
    Motherhood, family and balance
    • Parenting two teenage boys (14 and 17) as they move into young adulthood
    • Trying to balance:
      • Clinical work
      • Business growth
      • Speaking, writing and creative projects
      • My own health and wellbeing
    • Feeling both stretched and deeply grateful for the growth, grounding, and joy that family brings
    Gratitude and what's next
    • Reflecting on 2025 as a year of massive growth in:
      • Professional identity
      • Clinical scope
      • Personal evolution
      • Resilience and courage
    • Gratitude for:
      • Patients and clients who trust me with their health
      • Collaborators who have welcomed me into their spaces
      • Listeners who tune in, share episodes, and send messages
    • Announcing a short podcast break and a fresh return in February 2026
      • With new guests, deeper conversations on metabolic health, menopause, lifestyle, breathwork, circadian health and mindset
      • A continued mission: helping you create vibrant health through realistic, sustainable lifestyle medicine

    If this podcast, my clinic, my book or my talks have supported you in any way this year, I'd love to hear from you. Reach out, leave a review, or share an episode with someone who needs it.

    Prescribing Lifestyle will be back in 2026—let's keep growing, learning and creating vibrant health together.

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    21 Min.
  • Episode 119. Building stronger bones with Wutti
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, I'm joined by Wutti Oparkcharoen , founder of OsteoStrong South Melbourne, for a deep dive into bone health and how to take powerful, science-based steps to prevent and even reverse osteoporosis.

    Wutti shares how a personal passion for health and a family experience with osteoporosis led him to bring OsteoStrong to Australia. We discuss the revolutionary, evidence-based approach to improving bone density using "osteogenic loading" — specialized, safe machines that let members generate forces five to ten times their body weight in just 10 minutes per week.

    We cover:

    • The science behind osteoporosis and why standard weight-bearing exercises often aren't enough
    • How osteogenic loading stimulates new bone growth and dramatically improves strength, balance, and posture
    • Why hip, spine, and wrist strength are critical for avoiding injury and maintaining independence as we age
    • Real member stories of building bone, tracking DEXA scan improvements, and regaining confidence
    • Why optimizing hormones, nutrition (especially protein!), sleep, and stress is vital for reversing bone loss
    • The "sinking ship" analogy — why plugging every hole (lifestyle, diet, medical) is essential for success
    • The suite of recovery technologies at OsteoStrong, including red light, vibration, and hydromassage

    Wutti also shares practical info about membership, safety screening, and how the Discovery Session can help you assess if the program is a fit for your stage of life and bone health.

    What We Cover in This Episode:
    • Osteoporosis myths and facts
    • Why bone health is about more than calcium and vitamin D
    • The importance of protein, optimal exercise, and menopause management
    • Community, motivation, and real results at OsteoStrong
    Connect with OsteoStrong:
    • Website: osteostrong.com.au

    💚 If you or a loved one wants to build lifelong strength and independence, don't miss this inspiring discussion.

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    33 Min.
  • Episode 118. What our poop tells us with Katie Kirklin
    Nov 12 2025

    In this fascinating episode, I speak with Katie Kirkland, a certified functional nutrition counselor and registered nurse from Cincinnati, Ohio, who shares her inspiring journey from nurse to functional nutrition coach.

    Katie opens up about her personal health challenges, including anxiety, depression, gut issues, and cervical dysplasia, and how she transformed her understanding of nourishment—beyond dieting—to a truly individualized, whole-body approach.

    We explore:

    • The importance of patching health "holes" with a holistic, functional nutrition strategy
    • The vital role of bowel movements and how your poop acts as a free daily health report for your body
    • How to interpret stool color, texture, and frequency to gain insights into hydration, inflammation, digestion, and gut health
    • Key lifestyle pillars she focuses on with clients: blood sugar management, sleep, and regular elimination
    • Strategies to eat for nourishment—with balanced protein, fat, and fiber at every meal
    • Practical tips for eating whole foods, even when dining out or navigating cultural food norms
    • How to identify good-quality meat and prioritizing local, nutrient-dense food choices
    • Why a sustainable, personalized approach beats one-size-fits-all diets

    Katie also shares her coaching model: a three-month, one-on-one virtual program designed to partner with clients on a marathon of healing aimed at improving long-term health inside and out.

    What We Cover in This Episode:
    • Understanding the body's signals through bowel health
    • Functional nutrition as a lifestyle, not a diet
    • Eating rainbow-colored fruits and vegetables for fiber diversity
    • Navigating food culture and making nourishing choices on the go
    • Sustainable habits for lasting change
    Connect with Katie Kirkland:
    • Website: katiekirklin.com
    • Instagram and LinkedIn: Search Katie Kirkland

    💚 This episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to deepen their connection with their body, understand their gut health, and start making small, impactful changes today.

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    31 Min.
  • Episode 117. How to be an Imperfectionist with Dr Zen Zeng
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode, I have a heartfelt conversation with Dr Zen Zeng—a concert pianist, conference interpreter, professional speaker, and master teacher whose work bridges music, psychology, leadership, and personal growth. Zen draws on decades of international performance and coaching, sharing her journey from perfectionism and burnout to embracing imperfection and self-compassion.

    Zen introduces her signature STAGE framework—a practical inward journey designed to help high achievers find sustainable excellence without burnout:

    • S: Stillness—learning how to pause, listen deeply, and connect with your true self
    • T: Truth—discovering what really matters to you, beyond societal or ego-driven expectations
    • A: Alignment—living in sync with your core values and purpose, which fuels energy and resilience
    • G: Growth—embracing personal evolution without losing yourself in the pursuit of success
    • E: Expression—showing up authentically, sharing your story, and making your unique mark on the world

    We discuss why intentional listening is the skill leaders (and humans!) need most, how to develop "imperfectionist" values, and why community and honest conversations are crucial for meaningful, lasting change. Zen also shares insights from her book "Crescendo: A High Achiever's Journey from Perfection to Freedom" and her Imperfectionist Collective—a global community supporting mindful excellence and wellbeing.

    What We Cover in This Episode:
    • Moving from performance and perfection to authenticity and freedom
    • The warning signs of burnout and how self-awareness can help you course-correct
    • The power of deep listening (not just in music or conversation, but in life)
    • Redefining "success" and building systems for sustainable achievement
    • How to be intentional in what you consume—food, content, relationships, habits
    • The importance of imperfection, letting go, and community
    Connect with Dr Zen Zeng:
    • Website: zenzeng.net
    • Instagram: @crescendo_with_zen
    • The Imperfectionist Collective: join the waitlist via her website
    • Her book "Crescendo: A High Achiever's Journey from Perfection to Freedom" is available now

    💚 Whether you're navigating burnout, seeking deeper meaning, or ready to unlearn perfectionism, this episode is a toolkit for building a more sustainable, connected, and joyful way to achieve.

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    44 Min.
  • Episode 116. Spinal cord injury and burnout with Dr Olivia Ong
    Oct 29 2025

    In this deeply personal episode, I speak with Dr Olivia Ong, a Melbourne-based GP and rehab physician, about her life-changing experience with a severe spinal cord injury, her journey through rehabilitation, and how she overcame multiple episodes of burnout.

    Olivia shares vivid memories of the accident, her emergency spinal surgery, regaining mobility, and what it taught her about resilience and mindset. She explains how the rehab system shaped her path and how she developed an evolving approach to recovery and wellness, combining medical knowledge with nervous system coaching and somatic tools.

    We discuss:

    • The physical and emotional challenges of spinal cord injury and partial paralysis
    • The importance of mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and daily "neurological safety check-ins"
    • How burnout is linked to nervous system dysregulation and why mindset alone can't fix it
    • Effective practices like breathwork, grounding, tapping, and movement to restore balance
    • Olivia's evolution from trying to think her way out of burnout to embracing holistic coaching methods
    • Her use of the Neurofit app to assess and train nervous system states, with a special discount code for listeners

    Olivia also talks about her upcoming memoir, Back On My Feet, coming in February 2026, where she dives deeper into her recovery and personal growth journey.

    What We Cover in This Episode:
    • Spinal cord injury trauma, emergency care, and initial recovery
    • Adjusting to life with paralysis and intense rehab exercises
    • Understanding nervous system states: hyperarousal, freeze, play, and stillness
    • Practical somatic tools for trauma, stress, and burnout
    • Coaching strategies for self-care, emotional resilience, and physical wellness
    • How to create lasting habits that take nervous system health seriously
    Connect with Dr Olivia Ong
    • Website: drolivialeeong.com
    • Neurofit app (with discount code): neurofit.app/app-checkout?c=DROLIVIA20

    💚 This episode offers hope and actionable tools for anyone facing trauma, chronic stress, or burnout.

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    46 Min.