The GA Wellness Podcast With Georgia Ann

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The GA Wellness Podcast With Georgia Ann

The GA Wellness PodcastHosted by Georgia AnnThe GA Wellness Podcast is the go-to space for women who are juggling a full life and craving real, sustainable wellness that actually fits into the chaos, not on top of it.Hosted by Georgia Ann, wellness coach, former group fitness instructor and creator of the HNSF Method. This warm, down-to-earth show is for the woman who can lead a meeting, soothe a meltdown and throw dinner together in 20 minutes, but hasn’t had five quiet minutes to herself all day. We lovingly call that woman a Busy Bella and if that sounds familiar, this podcast was made with her in mind.Each week, Georgia brings heartfelt stories, gentle guidance and science-backed strategies grounded in the four pillars of the GA Wellness philosophy: Hydration, Nutrition, Self-care and Fitness. These episodes go beyond quick fixes and offer tools to help women regulate their nervous systems, rebuild their energy and reconnect with their b

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    E029 Rest & Repair: Sleeping But Still Tired? What Your Brain Is Doing Overnight

    Send us Fan MailSlept through the night but woke up feeling tired? This episode will show you why that's happening. We'll look at what your brain is doing overnight and why sleep doesn't always leave you feeling rested. Some nights you fall asleep easily and wake up feeling fine. Other nights you wake during the night, drift in and out of sleep or hit snooze multiple times in the morning. If that sounds familiar, your sleep is likely being interrupted across the night. The $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you see where you're at right now and what your body needs next so you can start waking up feeling more refreshed. Rest & Repair: Sleeping But Still Tired? What Your Brain Is Doing OvernightIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I break down what happens after you fall asleep and how your brain goes through different sleep cycles. We look at how your day seeps into your sleep and why you can wake up feeling clear some mornings and exhausted on others. 📋 What we covered:• Why you can sleep for hours and still wake up feeling tired• What your brain is doing while you are asleep• How sleep cycles work and why they matter• What happens during dreams & how your brain works through the day overnight• Why good sleep helps you wake up feeling clearer the next day• The difference between sleep quality and sleep quantity• Why you can wake up feeling groggy or not fully awake• Why hitting snooze can leave you feeling more tired• What happens when your brain does not complete its sleep cycles• How interruptions like noise, temperature and notifications affect your sleep• How your sleep can change depending on what is happening in your life🧰 Rest & Repair: Sleep Cycle Check-InA simple check-in to understand what your body needs before bed so you can start winding down more easily.👉 link coming soon🧭 Season Mapping QuizA simple way to identify your current season and know what your body needs so you can start supporting it right away.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways:• Sleeping longer doesn’t always leave you feeling rested• Your brain keeps working overnight, even when you’re asleep• Interrupted sleep shows up in how you feel the next day• What happens during your sleep matters just as much as how long you’re in bed• When you understand your sleep patterns, it becomes easier to support your energy 🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E028 Rest & Repair: Tired But Can’t Switch Off at Night? Why Your Mind Won’t Slow DownE016 Mobility Matters: Restorative Movement for Busy Women🎧 Related listening:E004 Self-Care Beyond Bubble Baths: Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real Change If you’ve been waking up tired, this will help you understand why and give you a simple place to start so you can feel more rested. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E028 Rest & Repair: Tired But Can’t Switch Off at Night? Why Your Mind Won’t Slow Down

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever felt completely exhausted but your mind just won't slow down at night, this episode will help you understand why that's happening and where to start. We’ll look at why your body can feel ready for rest while your mind stays active and why switching off isn’t as simple as going to sleep. You see this play out in real life when you are tired all day, then the moment your head hits the pillow, your mind starts racing. If that’s happening for you, it usually means your body is still in go mode, even when you're trying to rest. The $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you understand where you are right now and what your body needs next so you can start switching off more easily. Rest & Repair: Tired But Can’t Switch Off at Night? Why Your Mind Won’t Slow DownIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I break down why your mind keeps going at night even when your body is ready for bed. We look at what’s happening in your nervous system and how your day carries into your night. 📋 What we covered: • Why you can feel exhausted but still not be able to switch off • What “tired but wired” looks like in everyday life • What’s happening in your nervous system when your mind stays active • Why your brain keeps processing even when your body is ready for sleep • How your day carries into the way you rest at night • How mental load builds across the day without you noticing • Why pushing through the day often shows up when things slow down • The role of safety in helping your body switch off • How different seasons of life change the way you experience rest • What your sleep patterns can tell you about what your body is holding 🧰 Rest & Repair: Night Reset Check-InA simple check-in to understand what your body needs before bed so you can start winding down more easily.👉 link coming soon🧭 Season Mapping QuizA simple way to identify your current season and know what your body needs so you can start supporting it right away.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways: • Feeling tired does not always mean your body is ready to sleep • When your mind is busy at night, your body is still in go mode • Your day follows you into the night • Mental load does not disappear, it waits until things slow down • How you support your sleep changes depending on the season you are in 🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E027 Grounded & Growing: How Alignment Gives You Your Time Back & More EnergyE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE020 Create Calm On Purpose: Finding Intention and Equilibrium for 2026E004B Guided Meditation for Nervous System Reset🎧 Related listening:E004 Self-Care Beyond Bubble Baths: Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real Change If your mind has been racing at night, this will help you understand what’s going on and give you a simple place to start. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E027 Grounded & Growing: How Alignment Gives You Your Time Back and More Energy

    Send us Fan MailIf you have been feeling tired but can’t explain why, this episode will help you understand what’s driving that. We’re looking at how the way you think affects your energy, your decisions and why your days can start to feel like a struggle. You might already be noticing where things are taking more effort than they should. This is your chance to pause and check in. The $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you understand where you are right now and what to focus on next. Grounded & Growing: How Alignment Gives You Your Time Back and More Energy In this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I take everything we have explored over the past two weeks and bring it into real life. I share what started to make sense when I realised I had been working in ways that did not match how my brain naturally operates.You will hear what changes when you stop trying to make yourself think a certain way and start working with your natural wiring. This is where energy starts to return and your day begins to feel easier.📋 What we covered:• Why simple tasks can feel more draining than they should• What mental friction feels like in day to day life• The “translation effect” and why it uses more energy than you realise• The difference between doing something and doing it in a way that fits you• Decision fatigue when your thinking style is not supported• When your wiring is not supported and how that leads to overthinking & fatigue • Why certain environments feel restrictive and others feel energising• What happens in the brain when you reduce mental friction• When your energy changes, you get your time back • How alignment shows up in work, health, parenting and daily decisions 🧰 Grounded & Growing: Reflection Guide A guide to help you notice where your energy is being used and explore what might work better for you.👉 link coming soon🧭 Season Mapping Quiz A simple guided check-in to help you understand what your body needs in this season. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways:• Feeling drained is not always about doing too much• Mental friction uses more energy than you realise• Your brain works better when tasks match how you think• When your energy returns, your day feels easier• Small shifts can change how your time feels 🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E025 Grounded & Growing: What You Loved as a Child Might Still Be Shaping YouE026 Grounded & Growing: The Blueprint You Built as a Child Is Still Shaping You Today🎧 Related listening:E007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real ChangeBy the end of this episode, you will notice what is draining your energy and feel more confident changing the way you approach your day. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E026 Grounded & Growing: How Your Childhood Blueprint Shapes Your Patterns Today

    Send us Fan MailIf you have been starting to notice patterns in how you think, learn or make decisions, this episode will help you understand where they come from. We are looking at how your brain is wired and why certain ways of thinking feel easier than others.You might already be seeing parts of this show up for you. This is your chance to pause and check in. The $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you understand where you are right now and what to focus on next.Grounded & Growing: How Your Childhood Blueprint Shapes Your Patterns TodayIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I take what surfaced last week and go a layer deeper. What started as a simple moment playing Banjo Tooie turned into a clear understanding of how my brain connects ideas, recognises patterns and builds things over time.You will hear how different thinking styles show up in everyday life, how your early experiences shape the way your brain processes information and start working with your natural wiring instead of trying to make yourself think a certain way. 📋 What we covered:• What your “blueprint” means• How early experiences shape the way your brain processes information• The moment I realised how my brain links patterns and ideas• How Banjo Tooie revealed my natural way of thinking• The difference between linear, associative, exploratory and systems thinking• How your natural thinking style influences decisions and energy• Why some tasks feel easy and others feel draining• How your nervous system responds when something does not match your wiring• Why forcing yourself into certain structures creates friction• Why understanding your wiring changes how you approach your day 🧰 Grounded & Growing: Reflection Guide A guide to help you pause, notice your patterns and understand how your brain naturally processes information.👉 coming soon🧭 Season Check-In Quiz A simple guided check-in to help you work out which season you are in right now and what to focus on next.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways:• Your brain has a natural way of processing information• Early experiences shape how you think and respond• Some environments support your wiring, others create friction• Understanding your patterns helps you make clearer decisions• Working with your wiring makes things feel easier🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E025 Grounded & Growing: What You Loved as a Child Might Still Be Shaping YouE020 Create Calm On Purpose: Finding Intention and Equilibrium for 2026🎧 Related listening:E007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real ChangeBy the end of this episode, you will recognise how your brain works and feel more confident making decisions in a way that fits you.📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E025 Grounded & Growing: What Your Childhood Interests Reveal About How You Think

    Send us Fan MailIf you have been overthinking your next step or feeling disconnected from what you actually enjoy, this episode will help you understand why. We are looking at how childhood interests, nervous system safety and familiar patterns shape the way you think and make decisions Maybe there is something you have already noticed yourself pulling away from because it does not feel practical right now. This is your chance to pause and check in. The $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you understand where you are and what to focus on next. Grounded & Growing: What Your Childhood Interests Reveal About How You Think In this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I explore what started to resurface when I slowed down and gave myself space by playing a childhood game.  It gave me a clearer understanding of how I approach decisions and what naturally holds my attention. You will hear how early interests can shape the way your brain works, why curiosity tends to get pushed aside in busy seasons and what begins to change when you start paying attention to it again. 📋 What we covered:• What happens when old interests start to resurface• Why we talk ourselves out of things that feel “impractical”• The stories we carry about what we should and shouldn't be doing• How the brain holds onto familiar patterns because they feel safe• The Banjo Tooie story and what it revealed about exploration• What curiosity can show about how you think and learn• How responsibility and pressure can redirect curiosity• What intrinsic motivation looks like in real life• Why curiosity returns when your nervous system has space• How story and state shape the way we move forward 🧰 Grounded & Growing: Reflection Guide A guide to help you pause, notice what is coming up for you and explore what might still be shaping the way you think and make decisions. .👉 coming soon🧭 Season Check-In Quiz A simple guided check-in to help you work out which season you are in right now and what to focus on next.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways:• Curiosity is still part of how you are wired• Childhood interests can point to how you think and learn• Familiar patterns often come from earlier seasons of life• Awareness of your story and state is where change begins• Small moments of curiosity can change how you see yourself🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E013 FOMO Detox for Mums: Meet JOMO The Joy for Your Nervous SystemE024 Living with Intention: What Happened When I Stopped Overthinking Everything🎧 Related listening:E007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real ChangeBy the end of this episode you will start to notice what naturally holds your attention, understand why you have been pulling away from certain things and feel more confident trusting what is coming up for you. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E024 Living with Intention: What Happened When I Stopped Overthinking Everything

    Send us Fan MailMany of us say we want life to feel lighter, yet rarely notice how tightly we are managing everything until something disrupts our routine. If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Living with Intention: What Happened When I Stopped Overthinking Everything In this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I reflect on what happened when I stopped checking responsibility, timing and productivity before saying 'yes'. What began as a cruise holiday shifted how I approached play and movement. I noticed what changed when I stopped overthinking and simply joined in.You will learn why play becomes easier when the body is not in protection mode, how novelty and movement support healthy dopamine without a stress spike and why environment, season and capacity shape what feels possible.📋 What we covered:The moment my usual programming was disruptedWhy play feels difficult when the nervous system carries responsibilityHow interruption shifts energy without “finding more” of itEnergy transference and what that looks like in real lifeThe role of polyvagal theory in curiosity and connectionWhy self-care must support the nervous system before fitness feels naturalHow Maslow’s Hierarchy showed up in real timeHustle-based dopamine versus novelty-based dopamineWhat trying something without a reason revealed about safetyWhy seasons shape what feels possible🧰 Living with Intention: Reflection Guide A guide to help you pause, look at your days and move forward with more clarity.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/livingwithintention🧭 Season Check-In Quiz A guided quiz to help you understand which season your nervous system is in right now and what support may be helpful. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways:Play becomes accessible when the body recognises safetyEnergy shifts through interruptionEnvironment influences capacityNovelty and low-pressure movement support momentumJoy does not need justification🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E004 Self-CareE007 Let’s Talk HabitsE008 The Myth of BalanceE020 Create Calm On PurposeE021 Living with Intention: I Did What I Said I’d Do and This Is What ChangedE022 Living with Intention: When My Body Finally Felt Supported at HomeE023 Living with Intention: What Changed in My Relationships When I Let Go🎧 Related listening:E002 HydrationE016 Mobility Matters: Restorative Movement for Busy WomenBy the end of this episode, you will understand what changed when I stopped overmanaging my time and started saying 'yes'. You will be invited to notice where you are gripping tightly and what small change could make your day feel lighter. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E023 Living with Intention: How Letting Go Changed My Relationships and Nervous System

    Send us Fan MailSometimes you don’t realise how much mental load you’ve been carrying until it drops. When it does, the way you parent, connect and respond in your relationships begins to shift. If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Living with Intention: How Letting Go Changed My Relationships and Nervous SystemIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I reflect on what shifted in my relationship with Ellie when I stopped gripping so tightly and allowed more space. On the cruise, I noticed how releasing overprotective instincts and responding to environmental safety cues changed how we both showed up. You will learn how neuroception influences connection, why safety supports confidence and independence and how context shapes relationships as much as personality does. When urgency drops, clarity begins to emerge and trust strengthens. 📋 What we covered:What becomes visible in relationships when mental load reducesHow Maslow’s Hierarchy links to connection through the HNSF lensLetting go of overprotective instinctsThe Kids Club moment and what it revealed about trustHow environment shapes confidenceWhy shared safety cues make connection easierWhat neuroception means in everyday lifeCo-regulation between parent and childWhy context matters as much as personalityHow reduced mental load creates relational clarity🧰 Living with Intention: Reflection Guide A guide to help you pause, look at your days and move forward with more clarity.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/livingwithintention🧭 Season Check-In Quiz A simple guided check-in to help you work out which season you’re in right now and what to focus on next.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways:Safety cues influence how we relateConnection becomes easier when the nervous system feels secureLetting go can build trustContext shapes relationships as much as personalityReduced mental load creates room for clarity🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E002 Hydration: The #1 Wellness Habit You’re Probably IgnoringE020 Create Calm On Purpose: Finding Intention and Equilibrium for 2026E021 Living with Intention: I Did What I Said I’d Do and This Is What ChangedE022 Living with Intention: When My Body Finally Felt Supported at Home🎧 Related listening:E007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real ChangeBy the end of this episode, you will understand how safety cues influence the way you relate, parent and connect. You will be invited to notice where you may be holding on and what could shift if you allowed more space and trust.📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E022 Living with Intention: How a Supportive Home Environment Calmed My Nervous System

    Send us Fan MailSometimes your body reacts before you’ve even taken the first bite. You already know how it might end, yet you talk yourself into it because it feels easier in the moment.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Living with Intention: How a Supportive Home Environment Calmed My Nervous SystemIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I reflect on what happened after the cruise when I returned home and had to create support for myself. I share the moment stepping off the ship in Sydney, how quickly old patterns resurfaced and what my body’s response revealed.You will learn how anticipation can trigger digestive symptoms, how the gut-brain axis responds to perceived threat and why reducing decision fatigue and increasing environmental support changed how my digestion, energy and food decisions feel at home. 📋 What we covered: Why your body can react before you’ve taken the first biteHow anticipation and stress hormones influence digestionWhat the gut-brain axis means in everyday lifeWhy rushed or unpredictable eating keeps the nervous system alertThe difference between discipline and supportWhat happened when I reintroduced glutenHow predictability reduces background stressUsing meal planning to reduce decision fatigueWhat the “Try” phase of Learn → Try → Become looks like in real lifeHow Connect and Align within the C.A.L.M Pathway show up through nutrition 🧰 Living with Intention: Reflection Guide A guide to help you pause, look at your days and move forward with more clarity.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/livingwithintention🧭 Season Mapping Quiz A simple guided check-in to help you work out which season you’re in right now and what to focus on next. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways: • Anticipation alone can influence digestion • The nervous system prioritises safety over absorption • Predictability reduces stress around food • Support creates change more effectively than discipline • Small environmental shifts can calm the body significantly 🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode: E003 Nutrition: Nurturing Your Microbiome for Lasting Energy E004 Self-Care: Nurturing Your Nervous System E009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real Change E021 Living with Intention: I Did What I Said I’d Do and This Is What Changed 🎧 Related listening: E007 Let’s Talk HabitsE008 The Myth of BalanceE016 Restorative Movement for Busy Women By the end of this episode, you will understand how anticipation and decision fatigue influence digestion and why predictable, supportive conditions at home help your body process food more easily. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E021 Living with Intention: I Did What I Said I’d Do and This Is What Changed

    Send us Fan MailMany women talk about wanting to slow down and live with more intention but rarely get the opportunity to fully step away from routine and notice what actually shifts when space is created. If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Living with Intention: I Did What I Said I’d Do and This Is What ChangedIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I reflect on what happened when I followed through on my intention to live differently. How an impulse decision to book a New Year’s cruise, unplug from work and let go of constant planning created conditions that supported deep nervous system regulation. You will learn how reducing cognitive load affects the brain and body, why being on open water shifted my sense of urgency and what changed in my energy, digestion and parenting when intention was lived through environment and experience rather than effort. 📋 What we covered: What shifted when I stepped away from routineHow cognitive load affects energy, decision-making & body awarenessWhat shifted when I wasn’t watching the clockHow nervous system safety supported digestionWhat I learned about gluten intolerance through lived experienceHow supportive environments reduce internal frictionReflections on parenting, independence and attunementHow the HNSF pillars integrated naturallyWhy rest and growth can exist in the same season 🧰 Living with Intention: Reflection Guide A guide to help you pause, look at your days and move forward with more clarity.👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/livingwithintention🧭 Season Mapping Quiz A simple guided check-in to help you work out which season you’re in right now and what to focus on next. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasonquiz🌟 Key takeaways: Intention creates change when it is livedReducing cognitive load eases pressure on the bodySupportive environments improve clarityRest creates conditions for growthAwareness increases when urgency drops 🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode: E007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to Wellness E008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk Seasons E020 Create Calm On Purpose: Finding Intention and Equilibrium for 2026 🎧 Related listening: E002 Hydration E011 Mum Guilt Explained: Reframing Rest, Guilt and Self-Care for Mums E016 Mobility Matters: Restorative Movement for Busy Women By the end of this episode, you will understand what changed for me when I stepped away from routine, reduced mental load, and allowed my nervous system to lead. You will be invited to notice how much you are holding day to day, how that might be affecting your body and where creating a little more space could support you in this season.📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E020 Create Calm on Purpose: Finding Intention and Equilibrium for 2026

    Send us Fan MailMany women notice their energy thinning at the end of the year as routines shift, expectations rise and the mental load quietly doubles.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Create Calm On Purpose: Finding Intention and Equilibrium for 2026In this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we explore how to care for your mental health during the holiday season and why calm does not arrive by accident. You will learn how your nervous system responds to end-of-year pressure, why small rituals matter more than big resets and how choosing one clear intention can help you move into 2026 with steadier energy and clarity.📋 What we covered:Why December often feels more emotionally and mentally demanding.How holiday pressure and shifting routines affect the nervous system.The importance of slowing the pace instead of pushing through.Reflections from Episode 018 and Nigel’s reminder to return to simple moments.Why connection, kindness and everyday rituals support mental health.Letting go of perfection and unrealistic expectations.How hydration, nourishment, movement and breath act as steady anchors.Choosing one intention to guide your energy into 2026.Why calm is created through repeated, conscious choices.🧰 Create Calm on PurposeYour reflection and intention journal for Episode 020. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/intention🌟 Key takeaways:Calm is built through small, intentional choices. Your nervous system responds best to steadiness and simplicity. You do not need to do more to feel supported One clear intention can guide your year ahead Simple rituals help your body feel safe during full seasons🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E002 Hydration: The #1 Wellness Habit You’re Probably IgnoringE011 Mum Guilt Explained: Reframing Rest, Guilt and Self-Care for MumsE012: FOMO Detox for Mums: Spotting & Soothing the Fear of Missing OutE013: FOMO Detox for Mums: Meet JOMO - The Joy for Your Nervous SystemE014: FOMO Detox for Mums: Building Joyful Boundaries & Making JOMO Your New NormalE018: When the Holidays Feel Heavy: A Real Chat on Mental Health and Finding Calm with NigelBy the end of this episode, you will understand how calm is created through intention rather than pressure and why slowing down helps your nervous system feel supported during busy seasons. This episode invites you to choose steadier energy, honour what your body needs and step into 2026 with clarity that fits real life.📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E019 The Year I Found My Voice Again: Reflections from GA Wellness

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever reached the end of a year and realised how much you carried without fully noticing it at the time, this episode will resonate. Many women move through survival seasons doing what needs to be done, only recognising the weight once things finally slow down.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. The Year I Found My Voice Again: Reflections from GA WellnessIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I share the most personal and reflective conversation of the year. I open up about rebuilding after burnout and grief, navigating motherhood as a solo mum and the moments that helped me reconnect with myself. This episode traces how lived experience, psychology and nervous system awareness shaped both me and the evolution of GA Wellness.You will hear how reflection supports clarity in the body and mind, why survival seasons change the way we show up, and how small, grounded steps helped me move from holding everything together to finding my voice again. This episode offers space to pause, reflect and close the chapter on the year that was. 🧰 Reflecting on Your Year with Compassion Your journal and reflection for Episode 019. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/holidayreset🌟 Key takeaways:Reflection helps your nervous system integrate what you have lived.Small steps support clarity when life feels full.Lived experience carries its own wisdom.Clarity comes through action.Rebuilding is possible even in heavy seasons.🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE011 Mum Guilt Explained: Reframing Rest, Guilt and Self-Care for MumsE012 FOMO Detox for Mums: Spotting & Soothing the Fear of Missing OutE013 FOMO Detox for Mums: Meet JOMO - The Joy for Your Nervous SystemE014 FOMO Detox for Mums: Building Joyful Boundaries & Making JOMO Your New NormalBy the end of this episode, you will understand how reflection supports nervous system safety and why looking back with compassion helps you move forward with clarity. This episode invites you to honour what you have carried, recognise how far you have come and step into the next season with intention rather than pressure.📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E018 When the Holidays Feel Heavy: A Real Chat on Mental Health and Finding Calm with Nigel

    Send us Fan MailFor many women, the holiday season brings added pressure, family dynamics and expectations that can make it harder to slow down or enjoy the moment.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. When the Holidays Feel Heavy: A Real Chat on Mental Health and Finding Calm with Nigel In this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I sit down with Nigel from Amplified Health NZ for an honest conversation about mental health during the holiday season. We explore why this time of year can feel heavy, how stress builds in the body and what helps protect your nervous system when everything feels full. Nigel shares grounded, practical ways to reconnect with what matters and move through December with more ease and intention.📋 What we covered:Nigel’s journey through burnout and the lifestyle changes that led to Amplified Health NZ.Why December can feel emotionally intense and how expectations, family pressure and grief play a role.How social obligations and comparison increase nervous system load during the holiday season.Simple ways to return to connection through everyday moments like movement, food and time outside.Why your habits do not need to disappear just because it is Christmas or the holiday season.How movement supports mental health and helps regulate stress when life feels busy.The power of kindness, community and small actions when loneliness peaks in December.Practical advice for protecting your energy and supporting your mental health through the holidays.🧰 Holiday Nervous System Reset Your journal and reflection for Episode 018. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/holidayreset🌟 Key takeaways:December often feels heavy because expectations increase while capacity stays the same.Small actions can support your nervous system more than big plans.You do not need to abandon supportive habits during the holiday season.Connection, kindness and simplicity matter more than doing everything.Calm grows when you slow down and choose what genuinely supports you.🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E015 Mobility Matters: Women’s Bodies in Motion Over the DecadesE016 Mobility Matters: Restorative Movement for Busy WomenE017 Mobility Matters: Strength for LifeBy the end of this episode, you will have a clearer understanding of why the holiday season can feel emotionally demanding and what helps your nervous system feel supported during this time. This conversation offers practical ways to protect your energy, stay connected to what matters and move through December with more calm and care.📲 Connect with NigelNigel, Amplified Health NZ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amplifiedhealthnz/ Website: 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E017 Mobility Matters: Strength for Life

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever thought strength training had to look like long gym sessions or heavy workouts to count, this episode offers a different perspective. Many women are already building strength every day through the way they move, lift, carry and support themselves in real life.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Mobility Matters: Strength for LifeIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we explore how functional movement supports strength across every stage of life. You will learn how mobility connects strength, balance and flexibility, why everyday movements matter more than intensity and how small, intentional actions help your body feel capable and supported over time.📋 What we covered:A reflection on the Mobility Matters arc and how strength evolves across the decades.What functional fitness really means and why it prepares your body for real life.Why mobility is the connector between strength, balance and flexibility.Everyday strength in disguise, including lifting groceries, gardening and playing with children.How mobility supports joint health, bone density and recovery for women in their 30s, 40s and beyond.The role of the nervous system in helping movement feel safe and sustainable.Proprioception explained and why gentle, rhythmic movement supports focus and calm.How repetition builds resilience through neuroplasticity.Why consistency matters more than intensity for long-term strength.A preview of next week’s conversation with Nigel from Amplified Health NZ. 🧰 Strength That Supports Daily Life Your journal and reflection for Episode 017. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/functional🌟 Key takeaways:Functional movement builds strength you can use every day.Mobility supports both physical confidence and nervous system regulation.Consistency matters more than intensity.Small movements teach your body that safety and strength can coexist.Strength grows when movement feels supportive rather than forced.🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E004 Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE005 Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels GoodE007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE015 Mobility Matters: Women’s Bodies in Motion Over the DecadesE016 Mobility Matters: Restorative Movement for Busy WomenBy the end of this episode, you will understand how strength is built through everyday movement and why mobility plays a key role in confidence, recovery and long-term wellbeing. This episode invites you to recognise the strength you are already developing, move with awareness and support your body in ways that adapt with you over time. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E016 Mobility Matters: Restorative Movement for Busy Women

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever felt stiff, foggy or drained halfway through the day, this episode will speak to you. Many busy women move between tasks without realising how much tension they are carrying in their body. Over time, that tension adds up and movement can start to feel like another thing on the list instead of support.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Mobility Matters: Restorative Movement for Busy WomenIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we explore restorative movement and why short, intentional movement breaks matter more than long workouts for nervous system health. You will learn how small posture shifts, micro-movements and brief pauses help your body release tension, reset energy and rebuild a sense of safety through busy days.📋 What we covered:What restorative movement really is and why it supports busy women.How short movement breaks calm the nervous system and improve focus.The four qualities of movement: strength, flexibility, mobility and balance.Why posture shifts and micro-movements signal safety to the brain.How consistency matters more than intensity for long-term wellbeing.Why many wellness plans fade and how nervous system safety helps habits stick.Everyday ways to weave restorative movement into work and home life.The Learn → Try → Become framework applied to movement and awareness.An invitation into the Mobility Matters Playbook and the C.A.L.M Pathway Founders Circle.🧰 Two-Minute Movement BreakYour journal and reflection for Episode 016. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/movementbreak🌟 Key takeaways:Small movement breaks can reset your body and mind.Calm grows through consistency.Movement feels easier when your body feels safe.Awareness builds confidence and long-term strength.Even brief pauses help your system recover.🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E004 Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths - Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE005 Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels GoodE007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real ChangeE015 Mobility Matters: Women’s Bodies in Motion Over the DecadesBy the end of this episode, you will understand how short, restorative movement supports your nervous system and why small pauses can change how your day feels. This episode shows how movement can fit into real life, helping your body release tension, rebuild energy and move with more ease over time. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E015 Mobility Matters: Women’s Bodies in Motion Over the Decades

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever noticed your body moving differently than it once did, needing more care, recovery or simply different support, this episode will feel familiar. Many women experience these shifts wondering whether their body is changing too much or if they should be able to move the way they once did.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Mobility Matters: Women’s Bodies in Motion Over the DecadesIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we explore how women’s bodies naturally move through the decades and why mobility, awareness and compassion matter more than intensity. You will learn how joints, muscles and hormones change over time, how the nervous system influences movement and why listening to your body’s cues helps you move with confidence and care in every season of life.This is a grounded conversation about movement that supports longevity, balance and everyday function.📋 What we covered:How women’s bodies change through decades and what each stage needs to feel supported.Why mobility is the foundation of balance, strength and long-term wellbeing.The science behind joint health, muscle recovery and hormonal shifts across life stages.How emotional awareness and stress influence physical movement and mobility.The role of the nervous system in creating safety for movement.Why small, consistent movements matter more than intensity.Everyday mobility practices you can weave into your life.Understanding your current “movement season” with compassion.A gentle invitation into the upcoming Mobility Matters Playbook and the C.A.L.M Pathway™ Founders Circle.🧰 Mobility That Supports YouYour journal prompts for Episode 015. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/movementintime🌟 Key takeaways:Mobility supports strength, balance and longevity across every decade.Awareness builds trust between your body and nervous system.Movement that feels safe is more likely to last.Small, intentional actions support calm and confidence over time.🔁  Episodes referenced in this episode:E004 Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths - Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE005 Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels GoodE007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real ChangeBy the end of this episode, you will understand how women’s movement needs change across the decades and why mobility, awareness and nervous system safety matter more than intensity. This episode invites you to listen to your body with curiosity, move in ways that feel supportive and build movement practices that can adapt with you over time. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E014 FOMO Detox for Mums: Building Joyful Boundaries & Making JOMO Your New Normal

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever noticed how saying yes out of habit leaves you feeling stretched, resentful or quietly exhausted, this episode will feel familiar. For many mums, the fear of missing out does not disappear overnight, it softens gradually as the nervous system learns that choosing less can still mean belonging, connection and safety.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. FOMO Detox for Mums: Building Joyful Boundaries & Making JOMO Your New NormalIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we explore how JOMO becomes something you live. You will learn how steady repetition retrains the nervous system, why boundaries are learned skills and how small, intentional choices help calm feel natural instead of forced. This final part of the JOMO series focuses on weaving calm into everyday life in a way that actually sticks.📋 What we covered:A reflection on Episodes 012, 013 and the journey from FOMO awareness to lived JOMO.How repeated thoughts and behaviours keep the nervous system in overdrive.A recap of neuroplasticity and how calm choices create new habit pathways.Why boundaries are learned skills and how to practise them safely.Practical tools including no-scripts, pause texts and listening to body cues.Creating a JOMO Jar to make calm choices visible and celebrated.How JOMO reshapes relationships, work and daily life.How loss and change can create space for deeper, more aligned connections.Why saying 'no' creates room for rest, alignment and joy. 🧰 Practise Calm, One Choice at a Time Your journal prompts and JOMO Jar printable for Episode 014. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/jomojar🌟 Key takeaways:Boundaries are a practice that teaches your body safety and calm.Every calm choice teaches your nervous system that your pace is safe. JOMO becomes sustainable when it is practised.Making calm visible helps it feel real and repeatable.Missing out can create space for what truly matters.🌿 About the Let Them ApproachThe “Let Them” approach is often associated with Mel Robbins and focuses on allowing others to make their own choices without taking responsibility for them. In this episode, it is explored through a nervous system lens, highlighting how releasing control, comparison and emotional labour can support boundaries, reduce stress and help your body feel safer moving at its own pace.🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E007 Let’s Talk HabitsE008 The Myth of BalanceE012 FOMO Detox for Mums: Spotting & Soothing the Fear of Missing OutE013 FOMO Detox for Mums: Meet JOMOBy the end of this episode, you will understand how calm choices become sustainable through repetition and why boundaries are skills your nervous system can learn over time.  📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E013 FOMO Detox for Mums: Meet JOMO - The Joy for Your Nervous System

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever felt relief canceling plans, noticed your shoulders drop when your calendar clears or enjoyed a quiet moment more than you expected, this episode will feel familiar. For many mums, JOMO is a nervous system response to safety, rest and choosing a pace that feels sustainable.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. FOMO Detox for Mums: Meet JOMO - The Joy for Your Nervous SystemIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we explore how JOMO helps shift the body out of constant go mode and into a steadier state. You will learn how boundaries signal safety to your nervous system, why saying 'no' can build trust with yourself and how quieter choices can restore energy, clarity and connection without guilt.📋 What we covered:A brief reflection back to Episode 012 and how FOMO activates stress responses.Why your nervous system craves calm after prolonged go mode.A real-life story of slowing down during the winter school holidays.Discovering JOMO through rest, connection and presence without comparison.The origins of JOMO and how the concept has evolved.How FOMO lives in the sympathetic nervous system.How JOMO activates the parasympathetic rest and digest response.Boundaries are white space and signals of safety.The link between JOMO and the self-care pillar of the HNSF Method.A gentle weekly practice to help you choose calm without guilt.A look ahead to next week’s integration episode on saying 'yes' with intention. 🧰 Practise JOMO with Intention Your journal prompts and Joyful Boundaries Checklist for Episode 013. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/jomo🌟 Key takeaways:JOMO is an intentional choice that allows your nervous system to settle.Saying 'no' can be a signal of safety and self-trust.Calm is created through boundaries that protect your energy.Choosing what matters most restores connection and presence.Your body already knows when it needs to slow down.🌿 About JOMOThe term JOMO (Joy of Missing Out) was originally coined by Anil Dash and later explored in depth by author Christina Crook. In this episode, JOMO is viewed through a nervous system lens, focusing on safety, boundaries and energy rather than productivity or withdrawal.🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E004 Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE012 FOMO Detox for Mums: Spotting and Soothing the Fear of Missing OutBy the end of this episode, you will understand how JOMO supports your nervous system and why slowing down can feel deeply restorative rather than restrictive. This episode invites you to choose calm, protect your energy and listen to what your body has been asking for all along. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E012 FOMO Detox for Mums: Spotting & Soothing the Fear of Missing Out

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever felt a sharp pang while scrolling, a sense of pressure to keep up or a quiet worry that you are falling behind, this episode will feel familiar. For many mums, FOMO is a nervous system response tied to belonging, safety and comparison in a world that never switches off.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. FOMO Detox for Mums: Spotting & Soothing the Fear of Missing OutIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we explore why FOMO hits mums so deeply, how social media intensifies stress responses and what is happening in the brain when comparison feels urgent. You will learn how the amygdala reads belonging as survival, why modern feeds confuse ancient wiring and how to slow the spiral with awareness, breath and kinder internal cues.📋 What we covered:A brief reflection back to Episode 011 and how mum guilt and FOMO are linked through belonging.What FOMO actually is and why the feeling is biological.Why social media accelerates comparison and stress responses.How the amygdala scans for safety and connection.The four stress patterns: fight, flight, freeze and fawn.Why highlight reels trigger urgency even when life is already full.A compassionate reframe for scrolling and social comparison.Awareness questions to pause FOMO before it spirals.Introducing the FOMO Awareness Tracker.A look ahead to next week’s conversation on JOMO. 🧰 Notice Your FOMO Patterns Your journal prompts for Episode 012. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/fomo🌟 Key takeaways:FOMO is a survival alarm linked to belonging.The brain does not distinguish between ancient exclusion and modern social feeds.Comparison can trigger stress responses even when life is objectively full.Awareness and breath help calm the nervous system in real time.Small, repeatable steps teach your body that your pace is safe.🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E004: Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE011: Mum Guilt Explained: Reframing Rest, Guilt and Self-Care for MumsBy the end of this episode, you will understand why FOMO feels so intense and how to notice it without judgement. You will leave with simple tools to slow the stress response, reconnect to your own needs and choose a pace that supports your nervous system and your life. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E011 Mum Guilt Explained: Reframing Rest, Guilt and Self-Care for Mums

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever noticed a wave of guilt arrive the moment you sit down to rest, this episode will feel familiar. Many mums describe an urge to get back up, keep going or stay productive, even when their body is clearly asking for a pause. That reaction is a nervous system response shaped by safety, belonging and long-held expectations.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Mum Guilt Explained: Reframing Rest, Guilt and Self-Care for MumsIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we unpack why mum guilt shows up so strongly, what is happening in the brain and body when rest feels uncomfortable and how to respond with understanding rather than self-judgement. You will learn simple, practical tools that help you calm your system in the moment, set gentle boundaries and care for yourself without spiralling into guilt.📋 What we covered:Why mum guilt often shows up the moment you pause.A brief reflection back to Episode 010 and why resilience matters.How guilt functions as a protective response linked to belonging.What happens in the sympathetic nervous system when rest feels unsafe.The role of the amygdala as your internal bodyguard.Why social comparison and scrolling can trigger stress responses.A simple 60-second reset to calm your body in the moment.Using the HNSF pillars as steady anchors on full days.A gentle reflection and one small step to support your week.A look ahead to the upcoming JOMO arc.🧰 Calm Guilt When It Shows UpYour journal prompts for Episode 011. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/mumguilt🌟 Key takeaways:Guilt is common, but it does not have to run the show.Your brain often reads belonging as safety, which can make rest feel risky.A short breath pattern and clear internal script can calm the body quickly.Small, repeatable actions teach your nervous system that rest is safe.The HNSF pillars offer steady support when days feel full.🔁 Episodes referenced in this episode:E004: Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE008: The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE010: Let’s Talk Real Resilience: A Nurse’s Story of Overcoming BurnoutBy the end of this episode, you will have a clearer understanding of why mum guilt feels so intense and what helps calm it in real time. You will learn simple nervous system supports you can return to when guilt rises, helping rest and boundaries feel safer in your body. This episode offers reassurance that caring for yourself is part of caring for your family. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E010 Let’s Talk Real Resilience: A Nurse’s Story of Overcoming Burnout

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever reached a point where everything felt rock heavy, where your energy was stretched thin or where you no longer recognised yourself, this episode will speak to you deeply. If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Let’s Talk Real Resilience: A Nurse’s Story of Overcoming BurnoutIn this conversation, you will meet Michelle Gordon, a registered nurse, mum and coach who moved through stage twelve burnout and found her way back to calm, strength and steadier days.Michelle’s story is grounded, honest and filled with small, human moments that show what resilience looks like in real life. From choosing three real meals a day to lifting weights for calm instead of punishment to claiming fifteen quiet minutes in the morning, her journey reminds us that change happens through small, repeatable choices that match the season you are in.📋 What we covered:Michelle’s journey as a nurse, mum and business owner.The spiral into stage twelve burnout and nightly alcohol use.The “Mummy, where are you?” moment that changed everything.First shifts: three real meals, gentle weights and daily structure.How lifting weights created calm instead of punishment.Claiming mornings by waking just 15 minutes earlier.The role of coaching, support and community in recovery.Transitioning from burnout survivor to nurse coach.A five-minute grounding practice to reset your nervous system. 🧰 Strengthen Your Steady Choices Your journal prompts for Episode 010 to help you notice the small actions that support your resilience. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/resilience🌟 Key takeaways:Resilience is built in repeatable choices.Calm grows when you slow down and shift how you move.Fifteen quiet minutes can steady your whole day.Support, coaching and community create momentum.Every comeback begins with one decision.  🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode: E007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsE009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real Change📲 Where to Find Michelle’s Work If you want to follow Michelle’s story or explore her support for nurses and mums, connect here: Instagram: @michellegordon_coach Facebook: The Healthy Happy Nurse Email: [email protected]’s journey reminds us that resilience is built one choice at a time and this episode invites you to notice the next small step that could support your own comeback. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E009 Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real Change

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever heard a wellness tip, thought that sounds helpful and then life got busy and nothing actually changed? You are not alone. If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Let’s Talk Integration: The Secret Ingredient to Real ChangeIn this episode, I share the intentional structure that sits behind every GA Wellness episode through the Learn → Try → Become framework.This simple cycle helps you move from information overload into small, steady changes that feel doable in your real life. You will hear how this framework supports your nervous system, why repetition rewires your brain and how the HNSF pillars naturally fit into this rhythm. This episode will help you understand why change has felt hard in the past and show you how to build habits that finally last.📋 What we covered:Why good intentions often fade once real life gets busy and how structure helps things stick. Why integration is the bridge between learning and becoming.My McLaren moment (hear the full story in Episode 003).Learn → Try → Become explained, inspired by Knowing → Doing → Being.What each phase feels like in real life (and why Try is messy on purpose).Neuroplasticity simplified and looping back to Episode 007.Gentle experiments that helped me: gym clothes to bed, intermittent fasting trials.HNSF examples across hydration (E002), nutrition (E003), self-care (E004), and fitness (E005).Your weekly mini-plan: 1 thing you learnt, 1 thing you’ll try and how you’ll notice yourself becoming.Honouring the deeper roots of this framework and how they shape GA Wellness. 🧰 Your Reflection PromptLearn → Try → Become — Episode 009 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/integration🌟 Key takeawaysIntegration is where real change happens.Your brain rewires through loops, not leaps.The Try phase is meant to feel clunky.HNSF adapts to any season when you honour your capacity.One small matched action beats a perfect plan every time.🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode:E002 Hydration: The #1 Wellness Habit You’re Probably IgnoringE003 Nutrition: Nurturing Your Microbiome for Lasting EnergyE004 Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE005 Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels GoodE007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessE008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsThis episode brings the pieces together and invites you to slow down, notice what you have learnt and choose one small action that feels steady enough to try this week. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E008 The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk Seasons

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever felt like you are dropping every ball while everyone else seems to be balancing theirs perfectly, this episode will feel grounding.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. The Myth of Balance: Let’s Talk SeasonsThe idea of balance is often packaged as something we should aim for every day, but real life rarely looks that tidy. Instead of chasing a version of balance that leaves you feeling behind, this conversation helps you understand the season you are actually in so your expectations can shift with the pace your mind and body can hold.We explore the four core seasons you move through across the year, across your life and how everything from your energy, your focus and your emotional load changes with each one. You will also hear how the HNSF pillars flex to support you in each season and why honouring your current capacity is one of the kindest things you can do for yourself.This episode brings the idea of balance back to real life and supports you to notice your season, soften expectations and choose steps that match where you are today.📋 What we covered:Why traditional balance often feels unrealistic.A quick check-in from Episode 007 on habits and how seasons shape them.The difference between Pinterest-perfect balance and the reality of daily life.Where mum guilt comes from and why it shows up so strongly.The four core seasons: Survival, Rest, Growth and Transition/Chaos.How mismatching your season and your expectations leads to overwhelm.How hydration, nutrition, self-care and fitness/movement shift in each season.A practical way to name your season and choose one step that fits your capacity.  🧰 Understanding Your Season Your journal prompts for Episode 008. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/seasons🌟 Key takeaways:Balance expects everything at once. Seasons help you focus on what is possible today.Mum guilt often reflects old standards that no longer fit your life.You are not inconsistent. You are cyclical.The HNSF pillars look different in each season and that is how they work.A small step that matches your season is more supportive than a perfect plan. 🎧 Episodes referenced in this episodeE007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to Wellness.E002–005 for a deeper look at each HNSF pillar and how they adapt through seasons.E011 Mum Guilt Explained: Reframing Rest, Guilt and Self-Care for Mums.This episode brings everything together and invites you to notice the season you are in, soften the expectations you hold and choose one small step that supports where you are today. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E007 Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to Wellness

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever tried to build new habits by pushing harder, being stricter or promising yourself you will “finally get it together,” this episode will feel grounding.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Let’s Talk Habits: Why You Can’t Hustle Your Way to WellnessWellness culture often sells habits as hustle, but real change comes from repetition your body can actually support. In this episode we explore what habits look like in real life, why awareness matters more than willpower and how your brain rewires through gentle, consistent practice.You will hear the story behind my early podcast “audio oops” moment, why imperfect beginnings matter and how habits become natural over time through neuroplasticity. We unpack why the 21-day rule is a myth, how to make new habits easier to slip into your day and why slowing down into awareness is the first step in every Nervous System Reset.This episode is a soft invitation to stop forcing habits into your life and start weaving them into your season.📋 What we covered:Why hustle and perfection make habits harder to sustain.The “progress over polish” lesson from my early recording moment.Why tiny, messy beginnings often spark the biggest changes. What a habit actually is and how your brain rewires through repetition. The truth about the 21-day myth and why 66 days is more realistic. A simple picture of neuroplasticity using my hybrid car story. How awareness is a nervous-system-friendly starting point A preview of next week’s conversation on seasons. 🧰 Habits That Feel Supportive Your journal prompts for Episode 007. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/habits🌟 Key takeaways:Habits form through repetition, not pressure.The 21-day rule is a myth; new pathways take time.Habit stacking and reducing friction make change easier.You cannot shift a habit you are not noticing.Habits that honour your season last longer than rigid routines. 🎧 Episodes referenced in this episodeE006 The HNSF Life Balance: Bringing It TogetherThis episode brings everything together and invites you to notice what feels clunky, what feels possible and what one small repeat could support your week. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E006 The HNSF Life Balance: Bringing It Together

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever wondered why wellness feels hard to sustain or why you slip into survival mode even when you are “doing the right things,” this episode will help things make sense.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. The HNSF Life Balance: Bringing It TogetherOver the last five episodes, we have explored the four pillars of the HNSF Method. Today we bring them together and look at what happens when hydration, nutrition, self-care and fitness begin to support each other in your real, everyday life.This episode weaves through my own story of burnout, rebuilding and learning how these four pillars shape how you feel, how you show up and what becomes possible. When your internal world is supported, your external world begins to shift too. This is where wellness becomes less about doing more and more about living with clarity, steadiness and intention.📋 What we covered: A reflection on last week’s joyful movement challenge and the power of noticing what did or did not work.Why the HNSF pillars are designed to work together rather than in isolation.Hydration as your foundation, nutrition as nourishment, self-care as emotional safety and movement as joy.How these pillars ripple into energy, relationships, work and purpose.My personal story of burnout and how lived experience shaped the HNSF Method.Reframing Maslow’s hierarchy through a wellness lens.How alignment shifts your decisions, confidence and capacity.This week’s gentle challenge: a seven-day “alignment check-in”.  🧰 Notice Your Alignment Your journal prompts for Episode 006. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/hnsfintegration🌟 Key takeaways:The four pillars are most powerful when they support each other.Hydration and nutrition create your base, self-care creates emotional safety and movement builds strength and confidence.Wellness is not about doing more, it is about choosing what matters with intention.When your internal world is aligned, your outer world begins to shiftBalance is emerges when your foundations are steady.🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode:E001 Welcome to GA Wellness: My 4 Pillar Method to Sustainable WellnessE002 Hydration: The Number One Wellness Habit You Are Probably IgnoringE003 Nutrition: Nurturing Your Microbiome for Lasting EnergyE004 Self-care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE005 Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels GoodThis is where the pillars come together and help you notice how small shifts can steady your energy through the week. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E005 Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels Good

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever found yourself feeling pressured by fitness culture or stuck in the cycle of “shoulds,” this episode offers a gentler way forward. If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels GoodIn the final pillar of the HNSF Method, we explore movement as nourishment rather than punishment. This is movement that supports your nervous system, lifts your mood and reminds you that your body was made to move with freedom.I share parts of my early story as a nineteen-year-old fitness instructor and the joy, energy and eventual burnout that shaped the way I teach movement today. You will hear how hydration, nutrition and self-care influence the way movement feels and why your foundations matter more than any single workout.We explore the nervous system science behind exercise, the balance between yin and yang energy and the shift that happens when movement comes from kindness rather than pressure. This episode will support you to find movement that feels joyful, steady and connected to your real life.📋 What we covered:Why I use the word movement instead of fitness. My early story in the fitness industry and the burnout that followed. How movement fits within the HNSF Method. What happens when you train on empty foundations. The science of movement and the nervous system. Why yin and yang energy influence how movement feels. Real life ways to weave joyful movement into busy days. What is coming next on the podcast.🧰 Movement That Supports Your Energy Your journal prompts for Episode 005. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/fitness🌟 Key takeaways:Movement is a way of supporting your whole self not earning rest.When your body is under stress or undernourished, intense exercise can leave you feeling depleted.Hydration, nutrition and self-care form the foundation that allows movement to feel good.Joyful, intentional movement regulates your nervous system and restores energy.Movement can be built into daily life in small, meaningful ways.🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode:E001 Welcome to GA Wellness: My 4 Pillar Method to Sustainable WellnessE002 Hydration: The Number One Wellness Habit You Are Probably IgnoringE003 Nutrition: Nurturing Your Microbiome for Lasting EnergyE004 Self-care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous System📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E004B Bonus: Guided Meditation for Nervous System Reset

    Send us Fan MailIf you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious or a little off-centre, this guided meditation is your space to pause and breathe. It is a gentle reset designed to help your nervous system shift from high alert into a steadier, calmer state you can feel in your body.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Guided Meditation for Nervous System ResetThis is one of my most loved meditations. It is the same style I taught in my BodyBalance classes and the one I return to whenever life feels full and I need to move from “I am not safe” to “I've got me.” You will be guided through grounding breathwork, body awareness and a slow unwinding of the places that often hold tension without us realising.Settle into a position that feels comfortable for you. This might be sitting, lying down or walking at a gentle pace. Let your body guide what feels best right now.📋 What we covered:How to settle your senses by noticing your environment and letting background sounds fade.A slow, nourishing breath pattern to shift you into a calmer state in just a few cycles.A gentle body scan, to release tension you didn’t even know you were holding.Shoulder and jaw relaxation techniques to instantly reduce physical stress signals.How to anchor your awareness in your body, even when thoughts or distractions arise.A quiet space to simply be, whether you’re sitting in nature, lying on the couch or walking slowly outdoors.🌟 Key takeaways:Even a few minutes of nervous system support can ripple into clearer thinking, steadier energy and deeper emotional capacity.Your body has built-in cues to return to safety. This meditation helps create the space to hear them.A short pause can shift how you feel for the rest of the day. 🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode:E004 Self-care: Beyond Bubble Baths - Nurturing Your Nervous SystemE005 Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels Good This meditation is yours to save and return to whenever you need to slow down, release the tension you are holding and feel more settled in your body. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E004 Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous System

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever felt wired but tired, short on patience or like you are moving through the day on fumes, this episode will feel like a slower breath.If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next. Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths - Nurturing Your Nervous SystemIn our next step through the HNSF Method, we explore self-care in its real, grounded form. The care that helps you shift from high alert into a place that feels calmer, steadier and more connected to yourself.I share why this pillar has been the most challenging one for me, even after years of teaching movement and guiding others through it. You will hear what self-care looks like inside my full, imperfect life as a solo mum and why small rituals like kitchen dance parties, breathwork, journaling and gratitude can make more difference than we often realise.We also explore how your gut and nervous system are in constant conversation, why rest is not a reward and how to bring more yin energy into a life that often pulls us into yang. This episode is a soft landing place for anyone craving steadiness, calm and a deeper sense of connection within themselves.📋 What we covered:Why self-care is about survival and why it is often the hardest habit to keep.My own messy, imperfect rituals that anchor me in full seasons of life.The solo moments that help me reconnect: journaling, tea, cacao, walking and movement.How meditation supports my nervous system and a look at the bonus guided meditation created for this episode.The science of the nervous system and how to shift from fight-or-flight into rest and digest.Understanding yin and yang and tuning in to what your body needs more of.How your gut and nervous system communicate and why caring for one supports the other.What is coming next in Episode 005 about fitness and movement that feels good in your body.  🧰 Ten Minutes of Calm Your journal prompts for Episode 004. 👉  https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/self-care 🌟 Key takeaways:You are not bad at self-care. You are likely navigating life with a nervous system on high alert.Real self-care is not hours of quiet. Ten intentional minutes can change your entire day.Your nervous system thrives on safety, consistency and small repeated rituals.Your gut health and emotional wellbeing are deeply linked. Nourish one and you support the other.Rest is something that allows you to keep going.  🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode:E001 Welcome to GA WellnessE002 HydrationE003 NutritionE004B Bonus: Guided Meditation for Nervous System ResetE005 Fitness🧾 Product ref https://au.juiceplus.com/collections/cacao?partner=10514438📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E003 Nutrition: Nurturing Your Microbiome for Lasting Energy

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever eaten “well” yet still felt tired, foggy or not quite yourself? If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next.Nutrition: Nurturing Your Microbiome for Lasting EnergyIn this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we continue our HNSF pillar series with a gentle, grounded look at nutrition and the incredible ecosystem living inside you. Your microbiome is like a tiny rainforest that influences your energy, mood, digestion and even the way your nervous system responds to your day.I share my story of doing all the “right” things in the fitness industry but still crashing every afternoon and the light bulb moment when I realised I was not nourishing my gut or truly listening to my body. This episode brings together simple science, real-life examples and small shifts that help you feel steadier, clearer and more supported.📋 What we covered:A quick check-in from last week’s hydration challenge.Why your microbiome matters and how it influences energy, mood and nervous system stability.My journey from dieting rules to balanced, nourishing meals.The McLaren analogy and why your body deserves premium fuel.How protein, low GI carbohydrates and healthy fats work together to support steady energy.The gut-brain connection and how your microbiome communicates with your mind.Australian nutrition insights: low plant diversity and why variety matters.A simple balanced plate approach you can use with any meal.What’s coming next in Episode 004 self-care and nervous system support.  🧰 Build One Balanced Plate Your journal prompts for Episode 003. 👉 https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/nutrition  🌟 Key takeaways:Your microbiome is a powerful foundation for your energy, mood and clarity.One balanced meal each day can create meaningful changes in how you feel.Variety matters more than perfection. Small additions make a difference.Listening to your body builds confidence and reduces overwhelm.You start to learn how to fuel your body in a way that feels right for you.  🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode:E001 Welcome to GA Wellness:  My 4 Pillar Method to Sustainable WellnessE002 Hydration: The #1 Wellness Habit You’re Probably Ignoring E004 Self-care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous System  🧾 Report referenced in this episode CSIRO Healthy Diet Score Report https://www.csiro.au/-/media/News-releases/2023/Total-Wellbeing-Diet-Health-Score/Diet-score-2023-Report_September.pdfThis episode invites you to nourish your body with kindness, return to simple balanced meals and honour the way food shapes your physical and emotional energy. 📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E002 Hydration: The #1 Wellness Habit You’re Probably Ignoring

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever felt tired, foggy or emotionally stretched and assumed it was just “life”?If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might just be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next.Hydration: The #1 Wellness Habit You’re Probably Ignoring In this episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, we begin our deeper dive into the HNSF pillars, starting with hydration and why it shapes your clarity, steadiness and energy more than you may realise.I share my own story of teaching fitness on empty, running on coffee and adrenaline and the light bulb moment when I discovered my exhaustion wasn’t from doing too much. I was simply dehydrated. That one small shift created a ripple into everything that came next and it is the exact reason hydration is the first pillar of the HNSF Method.This conversation explores hydration as an act of nervous system care and a simple way to support your mind, body and emotional steadiness in the reality of your full life.📋 What we covered:A return to Episode 001 and the four HNSF pillars.Why hydration is the first pillar and the most overlooked habit.My story from “coffee on empty” to feeling clearer and more supported.How dehydration affects your mood, focus, energy and nervous system.The Australian stats that reveal most adults are not drinking enough.The science behind hydration and why even small drops impact how you feel.Simple, real-life ways to bring hydration into your day without pressure.What’s coming next in Episode 003 on Nutrition.  🧰 One Small Shift for Steady Energy Your free journal prompts for Episode 002:https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/hydration🌟 Key takeaways:Hydration is foundational support for your body and nervous system.Small, doable shifts can create meaningful changes in your energy.Your thirst cues, brain fog or afternoon crash might be messages, not flaws.This is about returning to yourself with gentleness.Hydration is kindness for your present and future self. 🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode:E001 Welcome to GA Wellness:  My 4 Pillar Method to Sustainable WellnessE003 Nutrition: Nurturing Your Microbiome for Lasting Energy This episode invites you to notice how your body feels, honour your needs with simplicity and choose one small step that supports your energy this week.📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    E001 Welcome to GA Wellness: My 4 Pillar Method to Sustainable Wellness

    Send us Fan MailIf you have ever found yourself juggling work, family, the mental load and the never-ending to-do list, this episode will feel like a deep exhale. If you keep thinking ‘why does this feel so hard right now?’ you might simply be in a different season. That’s completely normal. This $7 Season Mapping Quiz will help you work out where you are and what to focus on next.Welcome to GA Wellness: My 4 Pillar Method to Sustainable WellnessIn the very first episode of The GA Wellness Podcast, I walk you through the HNSF Method, a simple and sustainable approach to wellness built around four essential pillars: Hydration, Nutrition, Self-care and Fitness.This method was shaped by my years working in the fitness industry, my experience reaching burnout and the season of rebuilding my life as a solo mum after loss. These lived experiences sit behind everything I teach inside GA Wellness. The HNSF pillars are grounded in nervous system care and real life. They offer a steady foundation that evolves as your season of life shifts.📋 What we covered: Who a Busy Bella is and the purpose behind this podcast. Why traditional wellness plans fall apart for busy women. My story of burnout, grief and returning to myself. An introduction to the HNSF Method. How hydration, nutrition, self-care and fitness support your energy and clarity. What’s coming next in Episode 002: Hydration.🧰 Find Your Strongest Pillar  Your free journal prompts for Episode 001: https://gawellness.myflodesk.com/lpbys05rx6🌟 Key takeaways:Sustainable wellness begins with a foundation that supports your nervous system and the reality of your day.The HNSF Method offers a grounded, flexible structure shaped around Hydration, Nutrition, Self-care and Fitness.These pillars evolve with you through full seasons, motherhood, work, grief and growth. Wellness is not perfection. It is small steps that feel steady and repeatable. Begin where you are. Tune in gently. You can always start again.  🎧 Episodes referenced in this episode: Episode 002 Hydration: The #1 Wellness Habit You're Probably Ignoring Episode 003 Nutrition: Nurturing Your Microbiome for Lasting Energy Episode 004 Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths – Nurturing Your Nervous System Episode 005 Fitness: Moving in a Way That Feels Good📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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    Trailer: Start Here with The GA Wellness Podcast

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to The GA Wellness Podcast, your space for real wellness that supports your life instead of adding to it.Hosted by Georgia Ann, wellness coach, former group fitness instructor and founder of GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. This podcast is for the woman navigating busy days, shifting seasons and the mental load that comes with caring for so much at once.If you have been craving a calmer way to live and a place where wellness feels doable, this podcast will feel like a space to breathe.Across each episode, you will hear grounded stories, nervous system insights and simple steps through Hydration, Nutrition, Self-care and Fitness. You will also learn how to understand your season of life through the C.A.L.M Pathway – Connect, Align, Lean In, Moments™, so you can make steady changes that feel supportive in your real life.Expect conversations that help you slow down, reconnect with yourself and build practical progress without overwhelm.Subscribe and join a growing community of women creating steady progress through Small Steps, Lasting Change.📱 Let’s Connect All links, resources and ways to connect are here https://linktr.ee/GAWellness🔔 If this episode spoke to you, lovely, please:Follow the podcast.Leave a quick review (it truly helps!)Share with a bestie who’s ready to reclaim wellness on her own terms. © 2026 GA Wellness with Georgia Ann™. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical or psychological advice. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The GA Wellness PodcastHosted by Georgia AnnThe GA Wellness Podcast is the go-to space for women who are juggling a full life and craving real, sustainable wellness that actually fits into the chaos, not on top of it.Hosted by Georgia Ann, wellness coach, former group fitness instructor and creator of the HNSF Method. This warm, down-to-earth show is for the woman who can lead a meeting, soothe a meltdown and throw dinner together in 20 minutes, but hasn’t had five quiet minutes to herself all day. We lovingly call that woman a Busy Bella and if that sounds familiar, this podcast was made with her in mind.Each week, Georgia brings heartfelt stories, gentle guidance and science-backed strategies grounded in the four pillars of the GA Wellness philosophy: Hydration, Nutrition, Self-care and Fitness. These episodes go beyond quick fixes and offer tools to help women regulate their nervous systems, rebuild their energy and reconnect with their b

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