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The Gavin Sisters Wellness Show

The Gavin Sisters Wellness Show

By: Lauretta Gavin & Sharon Gavin
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Sharon & Lauretta are sisters, a comedy double act and owners of the plant based retreat, The Detox Barn. They combine comedy with interviewing experts in the wellness space, as well as sharing their stories of trying to live well as two vegan, single mums living together with their children. It's very down to earth, funny and as far away from Gwyneth Paltrow as you can get. Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • BONUS EPISODE- "Don't Take Away My Wine" - and what that feeling Is really telling you- Anna Donaghey
    Jun 9 2026
    This is a special bonus episode created exclusively for our listeners by alcohol mindset coach Anna Donaghey. Many people who join our retreats struggle with their relationship with alcohol—whether that's cutting back, giving up altogether, or simply feeling they're drinking more than they'd like. When it comes to alcohol, knowledge is powerful, and in this episode Anna shares her expertise, insights, and practical strategies for creating lasting change. In this specially recorded episode, alcohol mindset coach and bestselling author Anna Donaghey explores the deeper reasons behind our drinking habits and how to build a life that relies less on relief, numbing, and coping mechanisms. She discusses the mindsets, societal influences, and personal stories that shape our relationship with alcohol, and explains why meaningful change starts with curiosity rather than restriction. Key Topics Covered Anna Donaghey's journey from advertising strategist to alcohol mindset coach and wellness practitionerThe difference between relief and restoration when it comes to alcoholThe needs alcohol often fulfils, including decompression, connection, pleasure, identity, and transitionWhy alcohol can become the "big domino" that impacts every area of lifeThe gradual cost of alcohol on sleep, energy, confidence, emotional wellbeing, and relationshipsChallenging the belief that alcohol is essential for relaxation and social connectionHow to design a life where alcohol is no longer the primary coping mechanismThe positive ripple effects of reducing or eliminating alcoholWhy honest self-awareness can lead to a more meaningful and aligned life Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction to the episode and Anna Donaghey's expertise 00:46 – Alcohol, societal norms, and personal experiences 01:44 – The backlash against moderation and Stephen Bartlett's experience 02:54 – Exploring what we're really seeking from alcohol 03:24 – Relief versus restoration 06:52 – Why it's important to question what alcohol does for us 08:48 – The risks of constantly seeking relief instead of meaningful change 09:41 – The core needs alcohol often fulfils: decompression, connection, pleasure, identity, and transition 10:40 – Alcohol's role in connection and reconnecting with ourselves 11:11 – Pleasure, enjoyment, and personal identity 12:38 – How alcohol becomes part of our life story and self-concept 13:05 – The role of alcohol in life's transitions and changing roles 13:33 – Reframing the conversation: our needs are human, but is alcohol the best solution? 14:02 – The importance of genuine restoration over temporary relief 15:00 – Alcohol's impact on sleep, energy, confidence, and emotional awareness 17:25 – The "big domino" effect of alcohol 18:29 – The transformative ripple effect of drinking less 20:24 – Restorative sleep and mental clarity 21:24 – Increased emotional availability and self-respect 22:20 – Recognising the slow creep of alcohol's hidden costs 23:19 – Why curiosity works better than guilt when changing habits 24:18 – Moving from "giving up" alcohol to designing a better life 25:50 – How modern lifestyles can reinforce alcohol dependence 26:47 – Understanding what you may be coping with beneath the surface 27:48 – The importance of intentional life design 28:18 – Viewing alcohol reduction as a pathway to a more authentic and fulfilling life 28:46 – Resources: The Big Drink Rethink and What Are You Thirsty For? Connect with Anna Donaghey Website: https://www.thebigdrinkrethink.com/bookInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigdrinkrethink/ Connect with Gavin Sisters www.gavinsisters.co.uk Insta: @gavinsistersuk TIKTOK:@gavinsisters Facebook: @TheDetoxBarn You Tube: @gavingavin This episode is sponsored by Funki Coffee. Organic triple certified mushroom coffee boosted by adaptogens. Great for gut health, skin, immune boosting, and no crash. Use the code podcast for 10% off for listeners.
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    30 mins
  • The Fasting Secret That Could Reverse Inflammation & Slow Aging- Professor Valter Longo
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode, Lauretta is joined by world-renowned biogerontologist and cell biologist Valter Longo, known for his groundbreaking research on fasting, aging, nutrition and longevity.

    They explore the science behind the Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD), its potential role in autoimmune conditions, inflammation, blood pressure, cancer support and extending healthspan.

    Lauretta also shares her personal journey recovering from autoimmune disease using diet and fasting protocols, making this a powerful and deeply personal conversation.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Prof Valter Longo's research on fasting and the immune system
    • The difference between water fasting and the Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD)
    • How fasting may support autoimmunity, stem cells, cellular repair and inflammation reduction
    • Why identifying potential food triggers is key in autoimmune disease
    • Whether a 5-day or 7-day FMD is more effective
    • Sharon's experience using FMD to improve blood pressure
    • Why people are living longer but becoming less healthy
    • The case for 12-hour time-restricted eating vs 16-hour fasting
    • The role of fasting in cancer research and treatment support
    • His views on protein intake, alcohol and modern health trends
    • Practical, realistic habits to improve long-term health

    Key Takeaways:
    According to Valter Longo, fasting is not just about autophagy. Its benefits likely come from a combination of processes including:

    • Stem cell activation
    • Cellular reprogramming
    • Reduced inflammation
    • Immune system regulation

    The Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) is designed to mimic fasting while still allowing food intake, combining low calories with plant-based, nutrient-dense ingredients.

    He also explains why a 12-hour eating window may be safer, more sustainable and potentially more beneficial than longer fasting windows for most people.

    Valter Longo's Core Longevity Habits:

    • Follow a plant-forward longevity diet (largely pescatarian)
    • Practice 12-hour time-restricted eating
    • Do the Fasting Mimicking Diet 1–3 times per year
    • Exercise regularly (150+ minutes per week)
    • Walk daily

    About the Guest
    Professor Valter Longo is a leading biogerontologist and cell biologist specialising in aging, nutrition and disease prevention. His research focuses on how fasting and diet can promote longevity and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. He is also a professor at the University of Southern California.

    https://valterlongo.com/

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Why Most People Are Terrible With Money (And How to Fix It)- Sammie Ellard- King
    Mar 9 2026

    This week on The Gavin Sisters Wellness Show, Sharon and I are talking about something that honestly makes both of us feel slightly anxious… money.

    Finance has always felt a bit overwhelming (and if I'm honest, a bit boring) but it's also something that affects every part of our wellbeing — our stress levels, our sleep, our relationships and how free we feel in our lives.

    Before we dive into the conversation, we start with our usual weekly catch-up. This includes my irritation with wellness buzzwords like mindful eating, Sharon's slightly terrifying medical results appointment (thankfully she's absolutely fine), and a reminder that life is never quite as calm and balanced as the wellness world sometimes suggests.

    Then we're joined by Sammie Ellard-King, founder of Up The Gains, and the conversation becomes really fascinating.

    Sammie shares how he found himself around £24,000 in debt after university, how trying to keep up appearances in London made things spiral, and the moment he realised something had to change.

    What I loved about this conversation is that Sammy doesn't talk about money in a complicated or intimidating way. Instead, he breaks it down into simple habits, mindset shifts and small actions that anyone can take.

    We talk about how our childhood and family experiences shape our relationship with money, why so many people feel ashamed or avoid looking at their finances, and how even saving small amounts can completely change your confidence over time.

    By the end of the episode I actually felt… dare I say it… inspired about finance.

    In this episode we talk about:
    • Why money can feel stressful, overwhelming and taboo

    • Sammy's journey from £24k of debt to financial stability

    • How family patterns shape our money habits

    • The emotional side of spending and wanting to "fit in"

    • Why traditional budgeting doesn't work for most people

    • The idea of automating your finances to remove stress

    • Side hustles and creative ways to increase income

    • The psychology behind impulse spending

    • Money mindset, abundance and believing things can change

    My biggest takeaway

    You don't need to become a financial expert to improve your relationship with money.

    Small steps, small habits and a bit of awareness can go a really long way.

    And perhaps most importantly, money stress is something almost everyone experiences, so there's absolutely no shame in learning about it.

    About our guest

    Sammie Ellard-King is the founder of Up The Gains, a platform designed to simplify finance and help people feel more confident managing their money.

    After getting himself out of debt in his twenties, Sammy began sharing what he'd learned in a way that felt simple, practical and accessible. He now runs a large online community helping people understand finance without the jargon.

    You can find Sammy here: https://upthegains.co.uk/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upthegainsmoney/

    This episode is sponsored by…

    Us! The Gavin Sisters.

    We've created our very first product Funki Coffee, a triple certified organic arabica coffee boosted with adaptogens designed to support energy without the crash.

    You can get 10% off at use the code podcast
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    1 hr and 4 mins
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