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Wellness by Designs - Practitioner Podcast

Wellness by Designs - Practitioner Podcast

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Welcome to Wellness by Designs
Your go-to podcast for evidence-based education and inspiration in integrative healthcare. Whether you're looking to deepen your expertise in nutrition, herbal and naturopathic medicine, or sharpen your clinical and business skills, this podcast is made for you.


Join us as leading practitioners and researchers share their knowledge, clinical pearls, and personal journeys—designed to support your growth and enrich your practice.


So grab a cuppa, settle in, and let your continuing education begin.


Show notes and references: www.designsforhealth.com.au

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  • Hormones Decoded: Vitex and Creatine
    Apr 2 2026

    Menopause isn’t just a hormone cliff, it’s a whole-body turning point that exposes every habit, stressor and system you’ve been carrying for decades. I’m joined by women’s health expert Susan Hunter, who brings 20 plus years of clinical pattern recognition to the perimenopause and menopause conversation, with a refreshingly grounded take: test where it counts, treat the woman in front of you, and stop chasing one-size-fits-all fixes.

    We start with Vitex (chaste tree) and get specific about the symptom pictures that make it shine, especially PMS patterns like breast tenderness, fluid retention, cravings, mood shifts and sleep changes. Susan shares the key pathology markers she leans on, including peak luteal progesterone, LH to FSH patterns, prolactin, cortisol and DHEAS, plus the red flags that make Vitex a poor choice. We also talk timing, what “working” looks like over two to three cycles, and how to use planned breaks when Vitex is part of longer-term perimenopause support.

    Then we zoom out to the foundations of midlife health: protein, muscle mass, bone density and brain function. Susan explains why creatine monohydrate has moved well beyond the gym floor, how she uses it for strength, recovery and cognitive symptoms like brain fog, and how to think about dosing in a practical way. We finish by naming the underestimated driver behind so many midlife symptoms: chronic stress and cortisol, and the simple nervous system tools that actually help women feel steady again.

    If you found this helpful, subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next, share it with a friend who’s navigating perimenopause, and leave a review to help more women find the show. What’s the one midlife change you want explained properly?

    Shownotes and references are available on the Designs for Health website


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    DISCLAIMER: The Information provided in the Wellness by Designs podcast is for educational purposes only; the information presented is not intended to be used as medical advice; please seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional if what you have heard here today raises questions or concerns relating to your health




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    48 m
  • More than Hormones - Rethinking Perimenopause through the Neuro-Adrenal Lens with Brenda Rogers
    Mar 19 2026

    Is perimenopause a hormonal breakdown or a redirection of power?

    In this episode, we sit down with naturopath and feminine wisdom teacher Brenda Rogers to reframe menopause through a neuroadrenal lens. Rather than chasing fluctuating sex hormones, we explore what truly moves the needle in clinic: stabilising the nervous system, anchoring blood sugar, restoring sleep depth, and helping women discern what is normal in midlife change. Brenda shares the lived journey behind her book Dragon Time and why clarity, not correction, is often the most therapeutic intervention.

    Across the conversation, we unpack the leadership emergence of the post-reproductive woman and the cultural blind spots that amplify anxiety, low mood, and self-doubt. You will hear how the “oestrogen veil” thinning can heighten both sensitivity and intuition, why protein-first nutrition and healthy fats calm the brain, and how minerals such as magnesium and calcium support muscular ease and deeper sleep. We also clarify practical testing priorities including fasting glucose, thyroid markers, and inflammatory indicators, while avoiding the common trap of overvaluing sex hormone panels that rarely change clinical direction during perimenopause.

    Therapeutically, we explore herbs that meet real-life demands: saffron to modulate neuroinflammation and steady mood, kava for muscular tension and focused calm, and Withania to support HPA axis resilience. Brenda reminds us that small, consistent dietary shifts and personalised herbal prescribing outperform supplement sprawl, and that conversations about grief, boundaries, courage, and meaning are as clinically relevant as any lab result.

    This episode offers a blueprint for transforming hot flushes, fractured sleep, and overwhelm into steadiness, clarity, and renewed purpose.

    If you are ready to stop pushing through and start directing energy towards what matters most, this is a conversation to share with your patients and your peers.

    Subscribe, share with a colleague who needs a reframe, and leave a review to tell us what you will stop giving your energy to this season.


    Connect with Brenda: www.brendarogers.com.au

    Shownotes and references are available on the Designs for Health website


    Register as a Designs for Health Practitioner
    and discover quality practitioner- only supplements at www.designsforhealth.com.au


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    DISCLAIMER: The Information provided in the Wellness by Designs podcast is for educational purposes only; the information presented is not intended to be used as medical advice; please seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional if what you have heard here today raises questions or concerns relating to your health




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    53 m
  • Beyond the Injection: Supporting Patients on GLP-1 Therapy with Wendy Burke
    Mar 12 2026

    What if GLP-1 medications were not the end goal, but a clinical window to rebuild metabolic health with less noise and more intention?

    In this episode, we sit down with naturopath Wendy Burke to cut through the hype, stigma, and confusion surrounding GLP-1 therapies and focus on what practitioners actually need to know to support patients well. From first dose to exit strategy, this conversation offers a clear, step-by-step framework that protects muscle mass, gut health, and psychological wellbeing while helping patients maintain results long after treatment ends.

    We start with the gut–brain foundations, unpacking GLP-1 physiology, the incretin story, and how receptor agonists influence satiety, gastric emptying, insulin release, and inflammation. Wendy breaks down the evolution of therapy from liraglutide through to semaglutide and tirzepatide and helps separate true drug side effects from predictable consequences of reduced intake. This distinction becomes critical when managing gastrointestinal symptoms, fatigue, and nutritional risk during titration.

    From there, the focus turns practical. You will hear clear guidance on pre-titration preparation, hydration strategies when thirst cues drop, protein-first nutrition to preserve lean mass, and simple ways to maintain fibre diversity even when appetite is low. We explore why monounsaturated fats tend to be better tolerated on a slower stomach, and why strength training remains non-negotiable for protecting resting metabolic rate.

    The conversation goes beyond macros into food psychology and behaviour. Wendy unpacks food noise versus hunger, shares neurodivergent-friendly tools to support regulation and consistency, and explores how menopause, weight bias, and environmental inflammation influence outcomes independent of weight loss. Finally, we map a humane and clinically sound exit runway, including tapering timelines, retraining satiety cues, accountability structures, and team-based care to reduce rebound risk.

    Whether you are prescribing, supporting, or co-managing patients on GLP-1 therapy, this episode offers a grounded framework that blends physiology, behaviour, and clinical compassion.

    Connect with Wendy: www.instagram.com/glp1supportnaturopath

    Shownotes and references are available on the Designs for Health website


    Register as a Designs for Health Practitioner
    and discover quality practitioner- only supplements at www.designsforhealth.com.au


    Follow us on Socials

    Instagram: Designsforhealthaus

    Facebook: Designsforhealthaus


    DISCLAIMER: The Information provided in the Wellness by Designs podcast is for educational purposes only; the information presented is not intended to be used as medical advice; please seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional if what you have heard here today raises questions or concerns relating to your health




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    1 h y 9 m
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