The Let’s Check In Podcast, hosted by Suzie McErvale is a place where we share the stories and strategies of real people who have paved their way through uncertainty. We talk to experts about the things that you didn’t learn in school, that you wish someone had prepared you for. So come on, let’s check in. Learn more at letscheckinpodcast.com
That’s a wrap on Season 2 of the Let’s Check In Podcast, and honestly, I’ve been pretty blown away by the response.
And wow… we made it into the top 25% of podcasts globally in our category.
To everyone who tuned in, shared an episode, or left a review, thank you. It tells me these conversations matter.
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With decades of experience helping women decode their symptoms a...
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In this episode, Trudy (Managing Director of TalentCode HR) and Australian “Speaker of the Year” joi...
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Life doesn’t always go to plan; so let’s talk about it.
Season 2 of the Let’s Check In Podcast is almost here, and the trailer just dropped! 🎧
Think: Cultural icons, frontline experts, raw conversations, and the lessons that school skipped.
Guests this season include:
🟣 Purple Wiggle, Lachy Gillespie
🌀 The Hormone Revolutionist, Nat Kringoudis
💬 Behavioural scientists, therapists, founders & more
We’re diving into burnout, bodi...
Marc Gascoigne runs a successful 150-hectare, 450-cow dairy farm in central Waikato, South of Cambridge in the upper North Island of New Zealand.
Seven years ago, Marc had a panic attack that jolted him into realising he needed help. After overcoming his own mental health struggles, he has gone on to become a facilitator with the Rural Support Trust and is a key ambassador for the organisation Farmstrong - advocating for better ment...
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How fortunate we are to have exceptional specialists like A/Professor Kate Stern providing and leading world class health care to people who so importantly need her expertise.
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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.
Josephine Jones, OAM understands the value that nature provides to ground ourselves and advocates for helping people change the w...
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.
Josephine Jones, OAM, Environmental Advocate and 2020 Australian of the Year is not your average environmental advocate and neither is her story.
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.
In this episode you’ll le...
How are our kids really coping at school? And what changes need to happen in the education systems to better meet their needs?
Thank goodness we have experts like Dr Bern Nicholls, an experienced teacher, school leader, and international research lead, who can teach us to open up our minds to what’s possible.
On this episode of the Let’s Check In Podcast, your host, Suzie McErvale, finds out about ...
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.
What would we do without people like Georgie Collison, Australia’s #1 Anxiety Therapist and Author of the Anxiety Reset Method to help guide us through?
Are you happy with your work and your workplace? It’s a tricky one to answer isn’t it. There are so many factors at play and, if we’re honest, that answer can swing wildly, even in the space of a day.
Thank goodness we have experts like Dr Peter Ghin from the Future of Work Lab at the University of Melbourne to keep us on track.
On this episode of the Let’s Check In Podcast, your host, Suzie McErva...
The Let’s Check In Podcast, hosted by Suzie McErvale is a place where we share the stories and strategies of real people who have paved their way through uncertainty.
We talk to the experts about the things that you didn’t learn at school, that you wish someone had prepared you for. Best case you’ll learn something, worst case you’ll learn something.
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