Send us a text Episode #73 — Metabolic Wellbeing Without the BS featuring Dale Atkinson “One man’s refusal to accept the standard path — and what it means for the rest of us.” Today’s episode is a powerful reminder of what happens when you challenge the status quo of modern care. In this podcast, I sit down with Dale Atkinson — UK entrepreneur, writer, and cancer advocate — whose stage IV oesophageal cancer diagnosis in 2024 came with a prognosis of 11.5 months to live and a “palliative only”...
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Send us a text Episode #73 — Metabolic Wellbeing Without the BS featuring Dale Atkinson “One man’s refusal to accept the standard path — and what it means for the rest of us.” Today’s episode is a powerful reminder of what happens when you challenge the status quo of modern care. In this podcast, I sit down with Dale Atkinson — UK entrepreneur, writer, and cancer advocate — whose stage IV oesophageal cancer diagnosis in 2024 came with a prognosis of 11.5 months to live and a “palliative only”...
Send us a text Jessica Talbot Jessica proudly calls herself a Kiwi, as well as an adopted Aussie and Argy. Born in New Zealand, she earned her master’s degree (MSc) and Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology at Otago University. After completing her studies, she moved to Australia, where she spent a decade working as a psychologist in Gippsland and Melbourne. But her restless curiosity and love for adventure led her to South America—a journey that would change the course of her life and ...
Metabolic Wellbeing without the BS
Send us a text Episode #73 — Metabolic Wellbeing Without the BS featuring Dale Atkinson “One man’s refusal to accept the standard path — and what it means for the rest of us.” Today’s episode is a powerful reminder of what happens when you challenge the status quo of modern care. In this podcast, I sit down with Dale Atkinson — UK entrepreneur, writer, and cancer advocate — whose stage IV oesophageal cancer diagnosis in 2024 came with a prognosis of 11.5 months to live and a “palliative only”...