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This Independent Life

By: Rebekah Lloyd | Founder This Independent Life
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  • Hey everyone, I’m Rebekah Lloyd, women's health advocate and founder of This Independent Life, and this is the This Independent Life podcast. I shine a light on people working to support personal independence for all, across industries and in their own unique way. Through inspiring conversations, storytelling, and real talk, you’ll learn how to trust the process, uncover and pursue your true purpose, and embrace your independence and thrive in This Independent Life. Visit www.thisindependentlife.co, or follow us on Instagram @thisindependentlife, to learn more. Until then, enjoy!
    Rebekah Lloyd | Founder, This Independent Life
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Episodes
  • 33. How to embrace health psychology to nurture the mind body connection with Dr Sula Windgassen, founder of Body Mind Connect
    May 22 2024

    Dr Sula Windgassen is a leading health psychologist and psychotherapist using psychology to improve chronic illness, chronic stress and trauma.

    Regularly, featured in the media (Women’s Health, Psychologies Magazine, iNews & Guardian) Dr Sula explains complex mind-body science in a way that can be implemented into daily life for those with women’s health issues, gut disorders and other chronic conditions like endometriosis, multiple sclerosis and chronic pain. After completing five degrees with two doctoral qualifications including a PhD in Psychological Medicine, Dr Sula has gone on to publish in leading academic journals including the BMJ and Lancet Gastroenterology, direct a specialised clinical health psychology practice and get a book deal. Dr Sula is now focussed on making mind-body science and practice accessible to as many as possible through her online membership platform with live weekly calls, Body Mind Connect (bodymindconnect.club). What you'll learn in this episode:

    • The beauty of mindfulness and how it helps those grappling with chronic pain and stress
    • Understanding the intricate connection between our thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations
    • How revealing the stigma around mental health prompts us to confront the polarisation and advocate for comprehensive support systems
    • Systemic challenges in acquiring funding for women's health
    • Understanding that psychology is biology
    • How gut physiology and behaviour are linked together
    • Recognising that mental health impacts everything including work and finances
    • Trusting your body rather than being at war with it

    Learn more about Dr Sula Windgassen and Body Mind Connect:

    • https://www.instagram.com/the_health_psychologist_/
    • https://bodymindconnect.club/

    More from This Independent Life!

    • Follow TIL on Instagram @thisindependentlife
    • Follow Rebekah Lloyd on LinkedIn
    • Get in touch at rebekah@thisindependentlife.co and learn more at www.thisindependentlife.co

    Thank you for listening to this episode of This Independent Life. If you liked this episode and want to help spread the word, please rate, review, and share with your community. We love seeing you share the love so feel free to tag us using @thisindependentlife!

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    Rebekah Lloyd is a women’s health consultant, careers advisor, podcast host, and founder of This Independent Life. After experiencing burnout and chronic pain, a 10-year delayed endometriosis diagnosis, and the resulting career and financial challenges, she started This Independent Life to help advance the future of women’s health and careers. She provides consulting and advisory for healthcare startups, industry, universities and research, as well as charities and workplaces. She is a UN Women UK delegate and is dedicated to using business as a force for good, her clients including global organisations such as Omnicom, Astra Zeneca, Barclays, UNiDAYS, National Trust, Whistles, University of Cambridge and Imperial College London. She has been featured internationally, including The Guardian, Nasdaq and Stylist, and in 2023 was invited to advise the UK Parliament Women and Equalities Committee on women’s health as a result of her work that was broadcast globally via the BBC.

    Disclaimer: This Independent Life is not a certified health, career, or financial adviser. The content made available on This Independent Life is provided for information and educational purposes only and does not constitute advice. You are advised to consult with independent advisors for advise on your specific circumstances.

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    55 mins
  • 32. How to foster inclusive support systems for women's pelvic health and beyond with Julie Cornish, founder of Everywoman Festival
    May 22 2024

    Julie Cornish is a consultant colorectal surgeon and senior lecturer in Cardiff, with a subspecialty interest in pelvic health.

    She is the founder of the Everywoman Festival, a women's health festival aiming to educate and empower women and girls (everywomanfest.com). Julie trained in Wales and London, with an MD from Imperial College and a pelvic floor fellowship in Oxford. She is the Secretary for the Pelvic Floor Society and a Trustee of the MASIC Foundation. She is the lead for Pelvic Health for Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and established the Pelvic Health Hub as part of this.


    Her research interests focus on outcomes after surgery, in particular bowel dysfunction after surgery and outcomes after childbirth injury and she regularly presents both internationally and nationally. She is the chief investigator for the NIHR POLARiS study and has published more than 60 papers.


    What you'll learn in this episode:

    • How Everywoman Festival came to be and the driving force behind this significant effort for women's health
    • Recognising that women's health intersects with various aspects of life, including socioeconomic factors like education, diet, and lifestyle
    • Benefits of physiotherapy and the role it plays in improving the quality of life for individuals grappling with pelvic floor and uro-gynecological issues
    • How women can expedite and simplify the process of accessing medical care
    • Moving away from the stigma that pelvic health issues only affects women who have had children but that it also impact those women trying to conceive or facing challenges in conception due to various reasons
    • Leading more inclusive and effective support systems for individuals facing a range of reproductive and gynaecological challenges
    • Why it's important to know what's really going on in the women's health space before making a career into the field


    Learn more about Julie and Everywoman Festival:

    • https://www.instagram.com/theeverywomanfestival/
    • https://www.instagram.com/jules_cornish9/
    • https://twitter.com/jules_cornish/


    More from This Independent Life!

    • Follow TIL on Instagram @thisindependentlife
    • Follow Rebekah Lloyd on LinkedIn
    • Get in touch at rebekah@thisindependentlife.co and www.thisindependentlife.co


    Thank you for listening to this episode of This Independent Life. If you liked this episode and want to help spread the word, please rate, review, and share with your community. We love seeing you share the love so feel free to tag us using @thisindependentlife!

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    Rebekah Lloyd is a women’s health consultant, careers advisor, podcast host, and founder of This Independent Life. After experiencing burnout and chronic pain, a 10-year delayed endometriosis diagnosis, and the resulting career and financial challenges, she started This Independent Life to help advance the future of women’s health and careers. She provides consulting and advisory for healthcare startups, industry, universities and research, as well as charities and workplaces. She is a UN Women UK delegate and is dedicated to using business as a force for good, her clients including global organisations such as Omnicom, Astra Zeneca, Barclays, UNiDAYS, National Trust, Whistles, University of Cambridge and Imperial College London. She has been featured internationally, including The Guardian, Nasdaq and Stylist, and in 2023 was invited to advise the UK Parliament Women and Equalities Committee on women’s health as a result of her work that was broadcast globally via the BBC.


    Disclaimer: This Independent Life is not a certified health, career, or financial adviser. The content made available on This Independent Life is provided for information and educational purposes only and does not constitute advice. You are advised to consult with independent advisors for advise on your specific circumstances.

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    31 mins
  • 31. How to redefine care through equitable insurance in the reproductive health space with Ambra Zhang, founder of Juniper
    May 22 2024

    Ambra is Italian born Chinese and moved to the UK to pursue a Bachelor in International Management at Warwick.

    She started her career in London as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs and later became a tech and financial services investor at Eurazeo. Given her struggles with polycystic ovary syndrome throughout her career and the healthcare coverage gap in the space, she took the leap to build Juniper, the first end-to-end reproductive health insurance. Ambra is Italian born Chinese and moved to the UK to pursue a Bachelor in International Management at Warwick. She started her career in London as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs and later became a tech and financial services investor at Eurazeo. Given her struggles with polycystic ovary syndrome throughout her career and the healthcare coverage gap in the space, she took the leap to build Juniper, the first end-to-end reproductive health insurance.


    What you'll learn in this episode:

    • Why defining your "why" as a first step in making significant career leaps is a great way in pursuing your goals and purpose
    • Leveraging personal experiences to inspire a business that fills gaps in healthcare
    • How initiatives like Juniper is changing the game in healthcare insurance field
    • Understanding and addressing reproductive health as a universal issue that impacts individuals across all genders
    • Involving men in the discussion of women's health and reproductive health is crucial
    • How setting boundaries is essential for personal well-being and professional fulfilment
    • How to use passion for impact and addressing societal issues


    Learn more about Ambra and Juniper:

    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/ambrazhang/
    • https://getjuniper.co.uk/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/company/get-juniper/


    More from This Independent Life!

    • Follow TIL on Instagram @thisindependentlife
    • Follow Rebekah Lloyd on LinkedIn
    • Get in touch at rebekah@thisindependentlife.co and www.thisindependentlife.co


    Thank you for listening to this episode of This Independent Life. If you liked this episode and want to help spread the word, please rate, review, and share with your community. We love seeing you share the love so feel free to tag us using @thisindependentlife!

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    Rebekah Lloyd is a women’s health consultant, careers advisor, podcast host, and founder of This Independent Life. After experiencing burnout and chronic pain, a 10-year delayed endometriosis diagnosis, and the resulting career and financial challenges, she started This Independent Life to help advance the future of women’s health and careers. She provides consulting and advisory for healthcare startups, industry, universities and research, as well as charities and workplaces. She is a UN Women UK delegate and is dedicated to using business as a force for good, her clients including global organisations such as Omnicom, Astra Zeneca, Barclays, UNiDAYS, National Trust, Whistles, University of Cambridge and Imperial College London. She has been featured internationally, including The Guardian, Nasdaq and Stylist, and in 2023 was invited to advise the UK Parliament Women and Equalities Committee on women’s health as a result of her work that was broadcast globally via the BBC.


    Disclaimer: This Independent Life is not a certified health, career, or financial adviser. The content made available on This Independent Life is provided for information and educational purposes only and does not constitute advice. You are advised to consult with independent advisors for advise on your specific circumstances.

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    39 mins

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