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  • Navigating Food Industry Health Strategies in this Rapidly Evolving World – with Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy (S4 E3)
    Jun 18 2025

    Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy.

    In this episode of the Humans of Nutrition podcast, Anna and Danielle discuss the evolving landscape of health and nutrition in food businesses.

    They explore the pressures faced by CEOs and Innovation Directors, the impact of policy initiatives like HFSS, and the role of retailers in leading health strategies.

    The conversation highlights the importance of building a strategic health advantage and the future trends that food businesses should prepare for, including the rise of digital food environments and the need for integrated approaches to public health.

    Anna and Danielle explain why now is the time that food companies should, and in many cases are, investing in health to future-proof their businesses. They emphasise the value of collaboration and the role Nutrition Talent and other nutrition professionals can play in driving meaningful change within organisations.

    A ‘must listen’ for all food industry influencers and decision makers!

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  • GLP-1RAs – Everything you need to know! With Oviva’s Lucy Jones (S4 E2)
    Jun 3 2025
    Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy.“There's data at the moment that shows a million pens* are being shipped monthly through private onlinepharmacies in the UK” (*weight loss injectables)Are you up to speed with the rate of change in this area?Anna and Danielle chat to Lucy Jones, dietitian andChief Clinical Officer at Oviva, a company transforming the way people access chronic disease care throughtechnology. The conversation has a particular focus on GLP-1RA’s. If you’re not familiar with that term, you almost definitely will have heard of Mounjaro or Ozempic (other brands are available!)With humour, passion, enthusiasm and eloquence, Lucy guides us through everything you need to know about GLP-1 medications, from the science, current clinical trials and new medications in the pipeline, interspersed with the human experience of using weight loss medication, all wrapped up in the value of embracing digital technology and AI, while keeping nutrition, lifestyle and behaviour change at the heart!Listen in to find out:How do GLP-1RA’s work? What happens when people stop taking medication? How can people be supported in the weight maintenance phase? How do we make medication and nutrition supportmore accessible? What other medications are in the pipeline? What impact might be felt within the food industry?- What would Lucy do if she was president for the day?!!Lucy describes her work in the current landscape as “quite aride to be on”. With references to clinical trials, an impassioned plea for nutrition professionals to “skill up”in the digital and AI spaces to ensure scalable solutions, and a look to the future - listen in to join this ride! Resources referenced:University of Oxford - Weight regain following thecessation of GLP-1 RAs for weight management: a systematic review andmeta-analysis. West et al 2025: www.phc.ox.ac.uk/files/research/eco-2025-poster_samwest.pdf/@@downloadTony Blair Institute for Global Change: Anti-ObesityMedications: Faster, Broader Access Can Drive Health and Wealth in the UKStep Up Trail: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05646706;https://www.novonordisk.com/content/nncorp/global/en/news-and-media/news-and-ir-materials/news-details.html?id=915087Surmount 5 trial: Tirzepatide asCompared with Semaglutide for the Treatment of Obesity | New England Journal ofMedicine- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -We are cognisant that there are other weight loss supports available, and that strides must also be made be made in the area of prevention.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -As nutrition professionals working in multiple contexts, we want to use our diverse experience to help organisations achieve their nutrition and health goals by providing them with the expertise they need, when they need it.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Is there a nutrition topic you’d like to hear discussed? Or a ‘Human of Nutrition’ you think would make a great guest? Email us at info@nutritiontalent.com.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Help spread the word! Please share this episode with 1 person who you think might enjoy it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Get in touch to find out more about our company, Nutrition Talent and how we could work together.Web: www.nutritiontalent.comEmail: info@nutritiontalent.comLinkedIn: @NutritionTalentInstagram: @Nutrition_talentX: @NutritionTalentFollow AnnaLinkedIn: @Anna WheelerFollow DanielleLinkedIn: @DrDanielleMcCarthy
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  • Welcome to Humans of Nutrition Series 4!
    Jun 3 2025

    Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy.

    Anna and Danielle are excited to back with Humans ofNutrition Series 4!

    To get warmed up for what’s to come, we bring you up to date with Nutrition Talent activities since we closed Series 3.

    As well as our regular client work and short-term projects, we’ve enjoyed a broad range of activity, includingnutrition consultancy / reformulation work for a quick service restaurant, working with a global organisation on their first ever nutrition strategy, placed nutrition professionals in entry to high level roles across different sectors, all while continuing with our work supporting nutrition students viauniversity workshops and maintaining Career Conversations with our registrants.

    It's been a whirlwind, a literal European work tour!

    We’re delighted to be back in the studio and endeavour to bring you more titan Humans of Nutrition this series!

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    As nutrition professionals working in multiple contexts, we want to use our diverse experience to help organisations achieve their nutrition and health goals by providing them with the expertise they need, when they need it.

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  • Food Composition Databases - how are they evolving? With Maria Traka (S3 E7)
    Jun 27 2024

    Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy.

    In this podcast Anna and Danielle are delighted to introduce Maria Traka, Head of Food and Nutrition National Bioscience Research Infrastructure (NBRI) at Quadram Institute.

    Danielle attended the Food & Nutrition NBRI Stakeholder Engagement Event earlier this year. A key part of this stakeholder meeting was to generate discussion on how the McCance and Widdowson’s series of Composition of Foods Integrated Dataset (CoFID) is currently being used. Thanks to those who shared how this database informs their work - you can access our blog on the meeting here.

    But we needed to hear more about the important work being conducted! As background, the Food & Nutrition NBRI was set up in 2023 and is a national coordinating ‘hub’ in nutrition and health and the leading national provider of new and continuously updated data tools and services vital for UK public health research and innovation.

    Of course the Food and Nutrition NBRI did not start from scratch – it is part of the evolution that traces back to pioneers of nutrition research, namely Robert McCance and Elsie Widdowson. Tune in to find out:

    What has changed over the years?

    Who uses food composition databases? For what?

    How often are nutritional databases updated?

    What needs to be considered to future proof nutritional databases to stay relevant?

    How do consumers influence what information may need to be captured on a nutritional database? (Inside scoop - Maria shares plans to include plant-based products in the dataset, a perfect example of consumer influence and future-proofing)

    As nutrition professionals, we know how challenging it is to make the complex simple. Maria faces this challenge daily. For example:

    How do we represent the range of different types of fibres that have different physiological impacts?

    How do we keep pace with food reformulations?

    We discuss nutrient profiling – an easy, accessible, at-a-glance way of categorising food. But what is getting lost in translation? Where do bio-actives sit? Additives? Processing techniques? UPF’s? What about environmental scores?

    The complexity of the work of NBRI is obvious and real – how does Maria deal with these professional challenges? It’s a combination of values, vision, teamwork and being a realist.

    Maria ends with a plea to make data FAIR – Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable. If you have influence in the food data space, and are invested in public health benefit, let’s make it FAIR!

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  • Communication skills and motivational approaches with Kate McCulla (S3 E6)
    Jun 5 2024

    Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy.

    In this podcast Anna and Danielle chat to their team member Kate McCulla, Registered Dietitian and Nutrition Development Manager for Nutrition Talent.

    Kate passionately believes that health professionals need to invest in developing their communication and behaviour change skills.

    Think about how you would like to be talked to if you were discussing a behaviour change with someone – especially on a topic where you are experiencing the (completely normal!) human experience of ambivalence (being uncertain about how you feel about change).

    Would you respond better to:

    1. Being told what to do, or

    2. Being supported in a 2-way conversation that explores what is important to you and what your abilities and strengths are to help overcome barriers to change?

    It is widely accepted that imparting knowledge, giving information alone, or telling people what to do does not support behaviour change. We need to couple our knowledge with communication skills in a way that enables action.

    With a focus on practical and learnable skills, Kate gives an outline of communication skills borrowed from the world of motivational interviewing.

    During Dietitian’s Week 2024, Kate also takes the opportunity to highlight one of the daily themes “Celebrating Us”, specifically suggesting that Registered Dietitians and Registered Nutritionists have more in common than there are differences. Nutrition Talent embodies this in supporting both professions in our mission of inspiring and connecting expertise!

    Resources referenced:

    https://www.bctonline.co.uk/

    https://motivationalinterviewing.org/books

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    Would training to develop your communication skills be useful? Let us know what areas you would find supportive of your professional development.

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  • Vitamin D – The inside story with Professor Sue Lanham-New (S3 E5)
    May 20 2024

    Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy.

    In this podcast Anna and Danielle chat to Professor Sue Lanham-New, Professor of Human Nutrition and Head of Nutritional Science Department at University of Surrey.

    Sue’s research focuses on Vitamin D – she is passionate about helping people living with osteoporosis and happily volunteers her time and expert knowledge to osteoporosis charities. A true “Human of Nutrition”!

    Anna and Danielle step back in time, returning to the University of Surrey where they studied, became friends and first met Sue in the lecture theatre!

    Fast forward to April 2024, and Anna and Danielle are back at University of Surrey, delivering a careers workshop to final year nutrition students in the morning, and catching up with Sue in the afternoon!

    We hear about the ground-breaking research on Vitamin D that Sue leads on. At the start of this journey, the UK did not have an RNI for Vitamin D due to the assumption that we had enough sunlight in summer months to generate, store and utilise through the winter months. It’s clear that the evidence around Vitamin D moved on, thanks in no small part to Sue and her colleagues, leading to the establishment of an RNI for Vitamin D in 2016.

    Sue is generous in giving credit to her team, informing us about ongoing research projects such as the differing Vitamin D requirements in ethnic groups, Vitamin D / iron interaction, and investigating Vitamin D supplementation in the management of acute respiratory tract infections. She is honest about the difficulties securing funding for research projects but demonstrates how resilience and determination pays off.

    Here's the science bit – do you know:

    · the difference between Vitamin D2 and Vitamin D3?

    · their different metabolic pathways?

    · which type is preferred for supplementation?

    · your micrograms from your international units?

    · what the RNI is?

    · what the safe upper limit is?

    · why, on food labelling, the NRV is set at half the RNI?

    · how fruit and vegetables impact bone health? (Fun question - Are tomatoes high in Vitamin D? Yes – if you ‘gene edit’ them!)

    Listen in to find out all of the above and more!

    Sue is offered a ‘magic wand’ – something she’d like to see change in the next 10 years. Her response is simple – for Vitamin D deficiency to be eradicated. Yet public health messaging around Vitamin D supplementation is not getting through – how can health professionals get this message across?

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  • Anna and Danielle go back to uni! (S3 Bonus)
    May 1 2024

    Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy.

    In this bonus episode, Anna and Danielle reflect on their 20-year journey since graduating from the University of Surrey. Back on campus to deliver a careers workshop to current students, they discuss the nostalgia of returning and the memories it brings back.


    They also share advice they would give their younger selves, emphasising the importance of determination, work-life balance, and confidence. The episode concludes with their hopes for the future of their careers and the nutrition profession.


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  • Investors in the Food System with Rebecca Tobi (S3 E4)
    Apr 10 2024
    Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy. In this podcast Anna and Danielle chat to Rebecca Tobi, Registered Nutritionist and Senior Business and Investor Engagement Manager at the Food Foundation. Rebecca highlights the importance of collaboration and engagement with businesses and investors in promoting healthy and sustainable diets. If you’ve never really considered the role of investors in the food system and how this drives change, this podcast is rich with insight. Hear about opportunities and risks from the investor perspective, their interest in health and their long-term vision. We talk about some of the work of the Food Foundation, and their particular focus on low income households and children. Rebecca shares some shocking statistics: · almost 15% of households experienced food insecurity in January 2024 · around 23% of families with children under five experience food poverty Against this backdrop, we hear about one of the Food Foundation’s greatest achievements, a behind-the-scenes insight into how their collaboration with Marcus Rashford came about, resulting in a government funded package of support of almost £4m, positively impacting the lives of 1.7m children - an incredible example of impact metrics. Rebecca shares a working example of galvanising action and momentum, bringing together a range of stakeholders working collaboratively to “find the sweet spots where people agree”. The outcome was the Peas Please pledge. She also discusses the Plating Up Progress Report and the important role of disclosure and target setting. We get a profound sense of the complexity of food systems and the challenges of driving change. Rebecca navigates this daily – she shares how she builds the resilience to keep rising to these challenges. A true Human of Nutrition. References: Broken Plate: https://foodfoundation.org.uk/publication/broken-plate-2023 Plating Up Progress Report: https://foodfoundation.org.uk/initiatives/plating-up-progress Peas Please Initiative: https://foodfoundation.org.uk/initiatives/peas-please End Child Food Poverty Coalition: https://foodfoundation.org.uk/initiatives/endchildfoodpoverty-campaign Share Action: https://shareaction.org/ ATNI – Access to Nutrition Initiative: https://accesstonutrition.org/ FDTP – Food Data Transparency Partnership: https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/food-data-transparency-partnership Investor Coalition on Food Policy: https://foodfoundation.org.uk/initiatives/investor-coalition-food-policy National Food Strategy 2021: https://www.nationalfoodstrategy.org/ Fare Share: https://fareshare.org.uk - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - As nutrition professionals working in multiple contexts, we want to use our diverse experience to help organisations achieve their nutrition and health goals by providing them with the expertise they need, when they need it. - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - Get in touch to find out more about our company, Nutrition Talent and how we could work together.⁠ Web: www.nutritiontalent.com Email: info@nutritiontalent.com LinkedIn: @NutritionTalent Instagram: @Nutrition_talent Twitter: @NutritionTalent Follow Anna LinkedIn: @Anna Wheeler Follow Danielle LinkedIn: @DrDanielleMcCarthy
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