Honest conversations.
Credible insights.
The clarity you need when life doesn’t go to plan.
The Let’s Check In Podcast helps you navigate life’s most uncertain seasons through candid conversations and expert insights.
We explore the parts of life no one prepares you for, so you can better understand what you’re feeling, why it matters and how to move through it.
Catie Gett: When Looking After Your Health Starts to Feel Like Another Job
Catie Gett is a naturopath, health educator and founder of The Staple Store. Through her work, she has helped thousands of people rethink what healthy living looks like, not as another standard to meet, but as something practical, affordable and achievable in everyday life.
Yet despite having more access to health information than ever before, many of us are feeling increasingly overwhelmed. Between conflicting advice, busy schedules, rising costs and the pressure to get everything "right", looking after our health can begin to feel like another job.
In this episode, Catie shares a refreshingly practical perspective on health that goes well beyond nutrition. Together, we explore the hidden mental load of healthy living, decision fatigue, food insecurity, motherhood, burnout, building a business and why the simplest habits are often the most powerful.
It's an honest and reassuring conversation about cutting through the noise, letting go of perfection and finding an approach to health that genuinely supports the life you're living.
EPISODE 20: Catie Gett: When Looking After Your Health Starts to Feel Like Another Job
Season 3
EPISODE 20: Catie Gett - When Looking After Your Health Starts to Feel Like Another Job
EPISODE 19: Deanna Depetro - The Weight of Carrying the Vision
EPISODE 17: Maria Ruberto - Why You React The Way You Do (And How To Change It)
EPISODE 10: Unfastening Fast Fashion with Collective Closets.
EPISODE 11: The Hidden Cost of Success: When Your Dream Job Makes You Sick.
EPISODE 12: Why Most Behavior Change Efforts Fail – and How to Do It Right.
EPISODE 14: Healing Minds: How Our Past Shapes Us and How Therapy Can Help.
EPISODE 13: Stress is a Symptom: What Your Body’s Been Trying to Tell You.
EPISODE 15: Behind the Purple Skivvy: Balancing Parenting, Performance, and the Pressure to Be Present.
EPISODE 18: Martin Heppell - What To Do When Your Life Doesn't Go To Plan
Keep the Mic On
Every contribution, no matter the size, makes this possible.
Catie Gett
Catie Gett
Deanna Depetro
Deanna Depetro
Martin Heppell
Martin Heppell
Maria Ruberto
Maria Ruberto
Lachy Gillespie
Behind the Purple Skivvy: Balancing Parenting, Performance, and the Pressure to Be Present
Helen Nistico
Healing Minds: How Our Past Shapes Us and How Therapy Can Help
Nat Kringoudis
Stress is a Symptom: What Your Body’s Been Trying to Tell You
Professor Liam Smith
Why Most Behavior Change Efforts Fail – and How to Do It Right
Trudy Macdonald
The Hidden Cost of Success: When Your Dream Job Makes You Sick
Collective Closets
Unfastening Fast Fashion with Collective Closets
Marc Gascoigne
Marc Gascoigne - Farmer, Farmstrong Ambassador and Rural Support Trust Facilitator
A/Professor Kate Stern
A/Professor Kate Stern, 2022 Order of Australia - Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Melbourne, Royal Women’s Hospital, Head of Reproductive Services, Head of Endocrine and Metabolic Services at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Clinical Director and Head of Clinical Research at Melbourne IVF.
Josephine Jones OAM
Josephine Jones OAM, 2020 Australian of the Year
When we lack self-esteem, boundaries can get blurry and difficult to navigate. Setting boundaries helps us make sense of what is and what isn’t okay. Without them, our mental health and wellbeing can be put at risk. How to set boundaries and build self esteem (Part 1)
Josephine Jones OAM
Josephine Jones, OAM understands the value that nature provides to ground ourselves and advocates for helping people change the way we treat our coastlines.
Balancing our wellbeing can be tricky at times as we manage the various demands and responsibilities that we have in everyday life. Shutting down our computers, putting down our phones and getting out into nature can help us process the world around us, restore our minds and mitigate our stress.
Dr Hayley Leake
Dr Hayley Leake - Pain research Fellow, physiotherapist and winner of Survivor Australia, Season 6
How to trick your brain into not fearing pain with Dr Hayley Leake
Do you suffer from pain or know someone who lives with chronic discomfort? What steps can we take to trick our brain into not fearing the toll of pain?
How fortunate we are to have experts like Dr Hayley Leake, pain research Fellow, physiotherapist and winner of Survivor Australia, Season 6, who can help us unravel what pain is and how we overcome fearing its impact.
Dr Bern Nicholls
Dr Bern Nicholls - Experienced teacher, school leader and research lead in schools both nationally and internationally.
How are our kids really coping at school? And what changes need to happen in the education systems to better meet their needs?
Suzie McErvale finds out about how we create the right conditions for teachers and students to flourish in education, not burn out.
Georgie Collinson
Georgie Collinson - Australia’s #1 Anxiety Therapist and Author of the Anxiety Reset Method
Mastering your anxious mind with Georgie Collinson
Have you ever had those feelings of fear and anxiety about something you’re uncertain about? As the uncertainty swirls around in our brains, that strong sense of overwhelm creeps in. And by then, well, it's so hard to see anything clearly.