Épisodes

  • EP.12 Q&A Listener Special
    Jul 31 2025

    We explore the messy side of health and fitness, addressing listener questions with honesty, humor, and practical wisdom to help you feel less alone in your journey.

    • Health and fitness as a lifelong journey rather than an "on or off" approach
    • Women's health myths versus reality and the lack of research in this area
    • Practical strategies for managing calf pain while running
    • How to mentally handle weight gain without self-sabotage
    • Finding the right balance between having quality fitness gear versus essentials
    • Realistic expectations for progress when starting out at the gym
    • Building fitness communities and finding workout buddies
    • Managing motivation through discipline and habit-building
    • The importance of lowering expectations to maintain consistency

    If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review on your listening platform, and tag us in your stories. We're planning exciting things including guest episodes, a live show, and a Patreon coming soon!


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    1 h et 5 min
  • EP.11: SLEEP, REST, RECOVER
    Jul 24 2025

    Ever felt guilty for taking a rest day? You're not alone. Sleep, rest, and recovery might not be the sexiest topics in fitness, but they're the secret weapons that can transform your health journey.

    We dive into the science of sleep cycles and why waking up naturally feels so different from that jarring alarm sound. Understanding your own sleep patterns could be the game-changer your body's been craving. Did you know sleep debt accumulates over time, potentially leading to serious health consequences? Or that shift workers have higher rates of metabolic disorders not because of diet, but because of disrupted sleep patterns?

    The distinction between rest and recovery isn't just semantic—it matters. While related, they serve different purposes in your wellness journey. Rest involves deliberately taking time away from strenuous activities, but contrary to popular belief, it doesn't always mean doing nothing. Sometimes rest is simply changing activities to something that fills your cup rather than draining it.

    We share our personal approaches to rest days and recovery strategies, including how to listen to your body's signals. Those persistent niggles and pains? They're conversations your body is trying to have with you. Ignoring them can lead to serious injuries that set you back months rather than the few days you might have needed if you'd respected those early warning signs.

    Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting your fitness journey, this episode offers valuable insights into creating sustainable health practices that honor your body's needs. Subscribe to The Health Huns podcast for more honest conversations about the messy side of health and fitness, and don't forget to send us your questions for next week's Q&A episode!

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    49 min
  • Minisode #1 - 10k Race Review
    10 min
  • EP.10 Body Image: The Messy Truth About How We See Ourselves
    Jul 11 2025

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    The mirror doesn't lie—but our perception certainly can. In this raw, unfiltered conversation about body image, we peel back the layers of how we see ourselves and why that vision is so often distorted by external forces.

    From our earliest memories of being called "piglet" or feeling out of place in gymnastics leotards, we share our personal journeys with body image and the complicated emotions that persist even after significant weight loss. That crushing realisation that dropping sizes doesn't automatically fix your self-perception hits hard for many—begging the question: if changing our bodies isn't the answer, what is?

    We dive into the fascinating research showing who struggles most with body image (women, gay men, and bisexual people top the list) and why the male gaze seems to be the common denominator. Meanwhile, lesbians report higher body satisfaction, though even within these communities, complex body standards exist. And what about straight men? Their silence on body image doesn't mean they're immune—the pressure to appear strong, muscular, and "manly" creates its own toxic cycle.

    From aesthetic procedures to social media filters, we examine the modern tools that promise confidence but often perpetuate insecurity. Is Botox the problem, or is it the society that makes us feel we need it? We explore body neutrality as a more sustainable alternative to toxic positivity and discuss how to navigate a world that profits from our self-doubt.

    Whether you've struggled with body image your whole life or are supporting someone who has, this conversation offers perspective, validation, and perhaps a little peace. Because at the end of the day, we all deserve to exist comfortably in our bodies—whatever shape, size, or form they take.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • EP.9 Soak Your Beans and Empty Your Wallet: The Wellness Grift
    Jul 3 2025

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    Wellness sounds like it should be a universally good thing, right? Who wouldn't want to be "well"? Yet beneath the serene Instagram aesthetics and expensive product lines lies a troubling reality that we're diving into headfirst.

    This episode unravels how the wellness industry has essentially rebranded toxic diet culture with a fresh coat of paint and a significantly higher price tag. What began as perhaps genuine interest in holistic wellbeing has transformed into a multi-billion pound machine that creates problems, then conveniently offers costly solutions. We explore how wellness has become inherently elitist—predominantly marketed toward white, middle-class women with disposable income and spare time—while excluding those without the resources to participate in this exclusive club.

    From £8,600 necklaces recommended for hiking to coffee enemas, barefoot shoes, and the concerning "food is medicine" doctrine that can delay people seeking actual medical care, we're pulling back the curtain on wellness culture's darker side. We also examine how wellness looks different across gender lines, with men's wellness often focused on "primal" activities and masculine energy rather than elaborate skincare routines.

    Most importantly, we offer our own definition of what genuine wellbeing might look like: accessible to everyone regardless of income level, individualized to your needs, complementary to evidence-based care, and actually reducing stress rather than adding to it. Sometimes the most radical act of self-care is giving yourself permission to enjoy simple pleasures without the pressure of optimization.

    Join us for this eye-opening discussion that might just change how you view that next wellness trend flooding your social feeds. And remember—if something meant to improve your wellbeing is causing you more stress, maybe it's time to cut that shit out.

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    50 min
  • EP.8 Nutrition Myths: The Truth Beyond the Trends
    Jun 26 2025

    Ever wondered why nutrition advice feels like it's constantly contradicting itself? In this refreshingly honest discussion, we cut through the noise surrounding what we eat, exposing how the same basic principles of nutrition have been endlessly repackaged and complicated by the wellness industry.

    We tackle the simplicity that's been lost in modern nutrition discourse by highlighting an eye-opening truth: most seven-year-olds can tell you the basics of healthy eating better than adults confused by trending diets and Instagram nutritionists. This childlike wisdom—eat your vegetables, enjoy treats sometimes, have a bit of everything—remains the foundation of sensible eating that many of us have forgotten.

    The episode dismantles persistent food myths that cause unnecessary anxiety: no, carbs don't make you fat (your brain actually needs them to function); detox teas are unnecessary (your liver already does this job); and eating after 8pm won't magically make you gain weight. We explore how these misconceptions lead to restrictive behaviors and unhealthy relationships with food.

    We also examine popular dietary approaches including carnivore, keto, plant-based, and intermittent fasting with balanced perspective—acknowledging both potential benefits and limitations while emphasizing that no single approach works for everyone. Throughout our conversation, we return to a powerful, simple message: you deserve to eat, food should bring joy, and nutrition doesn't need to be complicated.

    Join us for this judgment-free discussion that celebrates food freedom over restriction, and practical wisdom over trending fads. Have you fallen prey to nutrition myths? Share your experiences with us on social media or email us at thehealthhanspod@gmail.com!

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    1 h et 8 min
  • EP.7 Do You Really Need That Running Vest?
    Jun 19 2025

    Ever stared at a cupboard full of abandoned fitness gear and wondered where you went wrong? You're not alone. The UK fitness industry is booming at £5.7 billion annually, despite economic challenges. But how much of that spending translates to actual progress, and how much collects dust in our homes?

    Between us, we represent opposite ends of the fitness spending spectrum – one cautious with purchases, the other more experimental. This contrast allows us to explore the psychology behind fitness consumerism with both skepticism and firsthand experience. Why do we convince ourselves that a new gadget or supplement will transform our fitness journey when deep down, we know consistency matters more than equipment?

    We dive into our personal best and worst buys, with running shoes and comfortable clothing emerging as worthy investments across the board. Meanwhile, protein powders and heavily-marketed supplements take the crown for most regrettable purchases. Our community weighs in too, sharing unexpected wins (Primark running socks!) and devastating disappointments (those trendy Pure Sport products that failed to deliver).

    The environmental impact of fitness consumerism deserves attention as well. When ultra-runners fuel 100km races with simple boiled potatoes instead of plastic-wrapped gels, we're reminded that effective solutions don't always require specialized products. Second-hand marketplaces like Vinted offer sustainable alternatives for acquiring quality gear while reducing waste and saving money.

    Whether you're considering your first fitness tracker or contemplating that expensive running vest, this episode offers guidance on making purchases you won't regret. Join us as we navigate the messy intersection of marketing, motivation, and meaningful progress in your health and fitness journey. What's been your best or worst fitness purchase? We'd love to hear from you at thehealthhunspod@gmail.com or on Instagram @thehealthhunspod.

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    48 min
  • EP.6 COUCH TO 5K
    Jun 13 2025



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    Remember that first moment when you realized you could run without stopping for 20 minutes? That initial sense of accomplishment is something we all treasure as runners. Whether you're contemplating your first steps off the couch or already have several races under your belt, this episode celebrates the journey of becoming a runner.

    We dive deep into the democratization of running and how programs like Couch to 5K have transformed it from an elite sport to an accessible activity for everyone. The magic isn't in expensive gear or perfect form—it's in the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other. From Joe Wicks completing the London Marathon in six hours using the "Jeffing" method to our own experiences building the Gater 5K community, we explore how running has evolved to welcome all bodies, abilities, and goals.

    Practical advice abounds as we discuss essential gear (good trainers are non-negotiable), safety tips for solo runners, and the life-changing power of finding your running community. We debunk common myths, like needing to run fast to get benefits or requiring specialized gear before you begin. Most importantly, we share our genuine joy in seeing others discover running on their own terms.

    Running has fundamentally changed our lives, not through dramatic weight loss or marathon medals, but through connection, confidence, and the simple pleasure of movement. Listen in, lace up, and remember—if we can run, you absolutely can too. Share your running journey with us on social media, and let's celebrate every step forward together.

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    47 min