This podcast is about all things food, health and wellness! Host Georgia Symonds welcomes a new guest into her kitchen every week in order to discuss their journey to wellness in whatever capacity that may be!
We believe that food isn’t just the fuel that we put into our bodies, it’s more than that, it brings families and friends together, it creates special moments and life time memories. It affects how we perform, how we think, how we sleep and how we feel in ourselves inside and out.
Therefore Catch Ups In My Kitchen aims to dig into personal stories and careers to discuss how food has had an impact on one's life. We aim for you to finish an episode having learnt some new healthy habits which you can implement into your everyday in order to be that 1% better than the day before!
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This podcast is about all things food, health and wellness! Host Georgia Symonds welcomes a new guest into her kitchen every week in order to discuss their journey to wellness in whatever capacity that may be!
We believe that food isn’t just the fuel that we put into our bodies, it’s more than that, it brings families and friends together, it creates special moments and life time memories. It affects how we perform, how we think, how we sleep and how we feel in ourselves inside and out.
Therefore Catch Ups In My Kitchen aims to dig into personal stories and careers to discuss how food has had an impact on one's life. We aim for you to finish an episode having learnt some new healthy habits which you can implement into your everyday in order to be that 1% better than the day before!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In My Kitchen this week: I’m joined by the incredible March Hollingberry — a chronic illness coach and someone who truly embodies strength, grace, and resilience.
March lives with a chronic illness herself, and in this episode, she opens up about her personal journey — from how her condition impacts her day-to-day life to the ways she’s learned to manage it with compassion and courage.
We dive deep into the realities of living with a chronic illness in your 20s — navigating relationships, setting healthy boundaries, and finding balance when your body doesn’t always cooperate.
March’s mental strength and emotional resilience shine through every part of our conversation. Her story is raw, empowering, and a beautiful reminder that even when our bodies challenge us, our spirit can still thrive.
If you’ve ever struggled with your health or felt disconnected from your body, this episode will leave you feeling seen, supported, and inspired.
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Sponsors:
CALO - We are sponsored by CALO a food delivery service which provides nutritionist-approved, chef-made meals, delivered fresh, daily. CALO have kindly give us 25% off your first order with the code CATCHUPS25 - click here
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This episode was hosted and produced by Georgia Symonds
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