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The Performance Podcast

The Performance Podcast

De : Helene Guillaume
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We explore everything that makes us perform. We're breaking taboos, looking at tracking, biohacking, life hacks, optimisation methodologies and protocols.


Performance can be overwhelming. Let your host Helene Guillaume, Founder and CEO of Wild.AI, the performance platform for women, data scientist and athlete, be your guide.

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Helene Guillaume
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    • #15 Choosing the right contraceptive for you with Dr. Frances Yarlett
      Jun 18 2024

      Dr. Frances Yarlett takes us through the different type of contraceptives, what are our options, some big questions such as "does my fertility lower if I used a contraceptive?" some myths, and The Lowdown, the startup helping navigate contraception.

      Head to your app Wild.AI to eat and train optimally with your contraceptive, if you use one! It covers 148 different ones, from combined (progestin and oestrogen), Progestin only, and non-hormonal.


      Head to our episode 10 with the founder of Natural Cycles, Dr. Elina Berglund, where we talk about the first FDA-approved digital contraceptive.


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      49 min
    • #14 The BMI can’t tell us if we’re healthy. Here’s what we should use instead.
      May 6 2024

      Having come across Dr. Jefferson Buchanan's article on Linkedin, host Helene Guillaume reached out to dig further into what's important for us to look at to quantify if we're "healthy".

      Lecturer in Human Movement Studies (Health and PE) Dr. Rachael Jefferson-Buchanan in the Charles Sturt University School of Education explores why it is still used despite its imperfections.

      It varies for everyone (ah, would be much easier if not! ;); but BMI was developed in 1832 by Belgian mathematician (not a doctor, nor a researcher in the field). It was based on European white men, and didn't take into account that a person's body fat also tends to vary depending on their sex, race, and ethnicity.

      There's a huge reliance on BMI to understand if the person is healthy; but if a person has a lot of muscle, they might be categorised as overweight.


      Follow Dr. Jefferson-Buchanan on her Facebook page or Twitter page.

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      32 min
    • #13 “FemTech” Inventor and Founder of Clue: how she convinced the world it was a real, important, and needed market
      Apr 7 2024

      If having a Femtech company today is hard, imagine when Ida Tin created Clue, and literally invented the word Femtech.

      An adventurer at heart, Ida created the backbone of an whole market, and is now an author and coach to other founders.

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      36 min
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