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 EP#64 Metabolic Wellbeing without the BS 🌞 "We are light beings." – Rachel Jessey On her return to the Metabolic Wellbeing – Without the BS podcast, Rachel Jessey gifted us with a powerful truth: light is not optional—it's foundational. In a world bathed in artificial light from birth, we’ve strayed far from the natural rhythms that fuel our metabolism, hormones, and healing. 🧬 From early morning light to the power of sunset, Rachel breaks down how: Light affects postpa...
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”...