The Lift Podcast

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The Lift Podcast

Join Lifestyle Medicine expert Dr Darren Morton and psychologist Simon Matthews as they explore key topics about health and wellbeing. Learn amazing and practical tips to live your best life.

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    Why We’re Always Tired: The Missing Role of Natural Rhythms

    What if the way we structure time is quietly affecting our stress, sleep, and overall wellbeing? In this fascinating episode, Darren and Simon explore the intersection of cosmology, culture, and lifestyle medicine, uncovering how ancient rhythms still shape our modern lives—often without us realising it. From the origins of the seven-day week to the science behind lunar cycles and tides, they unpack how natural patterns have influenced human behaviour for centuries. The conversation also dives into the importance of rest, Sabbath, and recovery, and why reconnecting with these rhythms may be key to managing stress in today’s always-on world. You’ll discover: How cosmological cycles influenced our calendars and routines The science behind tides, the moon, and biological rhythms Why the seven-day week persists across cultures The role of rest and Sabbath in stress management and wellbeing How animals, plants, and humans respond to natural rhythms Why modern life may be out of sync—and what you can do about it If you’ve ever felt constantly “on,” disconnected, or out of balance, this episode offers a powerful reminder: sometimes the answer isn’t doing more—it’s realigning with the rhythms we’ve always been part of. Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #CircadianRhythm #StressManagement #LifestyleMedicine #SleepHealth #NaturalRhythms #WellbeingPodcast #Cosmology #MindBodyConnection #RestAndRecovery #ModernLife #MentalWellbeing #HealthyLiving

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    Specialist or Generalist? The Skillset That Actually Matters

    What does it really mean to be an expert in today’s world? In this episode, Simon Matthews and Darren explore the concept of the T-shaped professional—someone with deep expertise in one area and broad knowledge across many others—and why this model is becoming increasingly important in fields like lifestyle medicine and beyond. They unpack the balance between depth and breadth, the benefits and challenges of interdisciplinary thinking, and how our “shape of knowledge” evolves over time through curiosity, humility, and continuous learning. This conversation goes beyond career development—it’s about how we think, learn, and grow in a complex, ever-changing world. 💡 In this episode, you’ll learn: What a T-shaped professional is (and where the concept comes from) The pros and cons of specialising vs. broadening your skillset Why interdisciplinary collaboration leads to better outcomes How curiosity and self-reflection fuel long-term growth Why expertise isn’t fixed—it evolves with experience and perspective Whether you’re a clinician, professional, or simply someone who loves learning, this episode will challenge how you think about knowledge, expertise, and your own personal development. Got questions or topics you want addressed on the podcast? Let us know! [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #TShapedProfessional, #PersonalGrowth, #CareerDevelopment, #LifelongLearning, #Interdisciplinary, #LifestyleMedicine, #CuriosityMatters, #ProfessionalGrowth, #MindsetMatters, #FutureOfWork, #SkillBuilding, #SelfReflection

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    The 5 Types of Wealth That Can Change Your Life

    What if wealth had nothing to do with money? In this thought-provoking episode, Simon Matthews and Darren challenge the traditional definition of wealth and explore a more meaningful framework built around five essential types of wealth: time, social, mental, physical, and financial. They unpack how these resources shape our daily lives, influence our wellbeing, and determine how “rich” we truly feel—regardless of what’s in our bank account. The conversation highlights the importance of intentional choices, aligning with personal values, and recognising when we already have enough. From the power of strong relationships and good health to the freedom that comes from owning your time, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on success, fulfilment, and what really matters. 💡 In this episode, you’ll learn: The five types of wealth and how they interact Why time and energy are often more valuable than money How social connection and physical health shape your quality of life The importance of intentional resource allocation Why defining your own version of “enough” is key to contentment If you’re chasing more but still feeling like something’s missing, this episode might just change how you measure success—and how you live your life.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #WealthRedefined #LifestyleMedicine #PersonalGrowth #Wellbeing #LifeDesign #MentalWealth #PhysicalHealth #SocialConnection #TimeFreedom #FinancialWellbeing #MeaningfulLiving #EnoughIsEnough

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    Awe and the Brain: How Transcendent Moments Improve Wellbeing

    When was the last time you felt a true sense of awe? In this episode, Simon Matthews and Darren explore the transformative power of transcendent moments — those rare but powerful experiences that shift our perspective, deepen our sense of connection, and remind us that we’re part of something bigger. From the stillness of nature to the beauty of art and the meaning found in everyday moments, they unpack how awe influences our mental health, wellbeing, and sense of purpose. Drawing on psychology and lived experience, the conversation reveals why these moments aren’t just “nice to have” — they’re essential for a fulfilling life. You’ll discover: What awe and transcendence really are (and why they matter) How nature, art, and simple experiences can spark powerful shifts The psychological and social benefits of awe Why awe helps us feel more connected, grounded, and alive Simple, practical ways to cultivate more awe in everyday life In a fast-paced, distracted world, this episode is a gentle invitation to slow down, look up, and reconnect with what truly matters. #Awe #Transcendence #Mindfulness #MentalWellbeing #PersonalGrowth #SpiritualWellbeing #NatureHeals #ArtAndWellbeing #LifestyleMedicine #Presence #Connection #MeaningfulLiving

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    Why You Can’t Just “Stop” a Bad Habit

    Why is breaking a habit so difficult — even when we really want to change? In this episode, Simon Matthews and Darren dive into the fascinating psychology of behavioural change, sharing personal stories of habits they’ve struggled with — from decades-long nail-picking to knuckle-cracking — and what finally helped shift them. They explore why simply trying to “stop” a behaviour often backfires, how identity shapes our habits more than motivation does, and why context plays a powerful (and often overlooked) role in change. Drawing on psychological theories like the habit discontinuity hypothesis, they unpack how life transitions can create unique windows for transformation. You’ll discover: Why focusing on identity is more powerful than focusing on outcomes How context quietly drives most of our behaviours Why replacing a habit works better than resisting it The cognitive irony that keeps unwanted behaviours alive How understanding your brain makes change more achievable Whether you're trying to quit a habit, build a better one, or simply understand yourself more deeply, this episode offers practical insight and a refreshing dose of honesty about how complex — and hopeful — human behaviour really is. 💬 And we’d love to hear from you: What habit have you successfully changed?   Get in touch: [email protected] Find out more: www.theliftproject.global    #BehaviorChange #HabitChange #BreakBadHabits #PsychologyPodcast #IdentityShift #PersonalGrowth #HabitScience #LifestyleMedicine #SelfImprovement #MindsetMatters #BehavioralPsychology #HealthyHabits

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    The 1% Rule for Health: Why Small Changes Make a Big Difference

    What if improving your health didn’t require a total life overhaul? In this energising conversation, Simon Matthews and Darren explore why small, consistent changes are one of the most powerful (and underrated) ways to improve your health, happiness, and long-term wellbeing. Drawing parallels between financial investing and lifestyle habits, they reveal how tiny daily “deposits” in your health compound over time — just like money in the bank. From the surprising impact of losing just one kilogram to the ripple effects of moving your body a little more each day, this episode breaks down how momentum beats motivation and why commitment to small steps creates real, lasting change. They also unpack the science of behavioural nudges — simple tweaks in your environment that quietly steer you toward healthier choices without relying on willpower alone. Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just tired of “all-or-nothing” health advice, this episode offers a refreshing reminder: you don’t need big changes to get big results — you just need to start.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #SmallStepsBigWins #HealthyHabits #LifestyleMedicine #BehaviorChange #WellbeingJourney #HealthPodcast #TinyHabits #PersonalGrowth #BetterHealth #HabitBuilding #SustainableChange #MindsetMatters

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    What’s Changed in Nutrition Advice? Dietary Guidelines Explained

    What do the new dietary guidelines really mean for everyday eating? In this episode, Darren and Simon unpack the latest dietary guidelines for Americans, exploring how modern nutrition advice is shifting—and what actually matters for long-term health. Drawing on personal preferences, clinical insight, and real-world practicality, they discuss how to eat well without becoming overwhelmed or extreme. The conversation covers the growing emphasis on protein and fibre, the role of vegetables, fruit, and healthy fats, and why real food remains the foundation of a healthy diet. They also explore how these guidelines apply to vegetarian and vegan diets, the challenges of modern food environments, and why moderation—especially with alcohol and ultra-processed foods—is key. 💡 In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why the new dietary guidelines mark a shift in nutrition thinking • The importance of prioritising protein at every meal • Why most people fall short on fibre—and how to fix it • Where dairy fits in (and what to do if you don’t enjoy it) • Why vegetables and fruit should be eaten throughout the day • The hidden impact of processed foods, added sugars, and sweetened drinks • How moderation supports sustainable, lifelong health If you’re confused by conflicting nutrition advice or just want a clear, realistic approach to eating well, this episode cuts through the noise and brings the focus back to what truly supports health. Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #NutritionPodcast #DietaryGuidelines #HealthyEating #RealFood #LifestyleMedicine #ProteinAndFibre #WellbeingPodcast #NutritionAdvice #HealthyHabits #BalancedDiet #FoodAndHealth #ModerationNotPerfection

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    Is Doing More Making You Less Healthy?

    In this episode, Darren and Simon dive into the heart of lifestyle medicine, exploring how we balance the core pillars of health—nutrition, movement, sleep, and stress—in real life. Through personal stories, honest reflections, and a bit of humour, they unpack what it truly means to find your own sense of “enough.” From the joy of ocean swims and the therapeutic burn of a good workout to the surprising downsides of oversleeping and overeating, Darren and Simon highlight how self-awareness and moderation shape long-term wellbeing. They explore why health looks different for every individual and why striving for perfection often gets in the way of living well. This conversation encourages listeners to tune into their bodies, experiment with what works for them, and embrace the idea that optimal health isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing what matters.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #LifestyleMedicine #HealthyLiving #WellbeingPodcast #HolisticHealth #Moderation #SleepHealth #NutritionTips #StressManagement #MovementMatters #BalanceNotPerfection #SelfAwareness #HealthForLife

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    Jet Lag Explained: How to Travel Smarter and Feel Better

    In this episode, Simon and Darren unpack the science of jet lag, exploring why rapid travel across time zones disrupts our sleep, energy, mood, and overall well-being. They dive into the role of circadian rhythms, why flying east is often harder than flying west, and how light exposure, meal timing, hydration, and movement can make or break your adjustment to a new time zone. The conversation also highlights the psychological side of travel and why personalised strategies matter—because no two travellers respond the same way. Whether you travel for work, holidays, or family, this episode offers practical, evidence-based insights to help you arrive feeling more human and less jet-lagged.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #JetLag #TravelWellbeing #CircadianRhythm #SleepHealth #HealthyTravel #LifestyleMedicine #TravelTips #BodyClock #LongHaulTravel #WellbeingPodcast #SleepScience #ModernLife

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    Enough Already: The Cure for Overwhelm and Overconsumption

    In this thought-provoking episode, Darren and Simon dive deep into one of life’s biggest questions: What is enough? Exploring the powerful link between human health and the health of our planet, they unpack the root causes of chronic disease, the hidden costs of endless economic growth, and the human tendency to constantly want more. The conversation challenges modern ideals of success and invites listeners to consider how moderation, community, and self-examination can lead to a healthier, more fulfilling life. They discuss why behavioral change goes far beyond willpower — it requires understanding our deeper motivations, reconnecting with others, and recognising our place in a much larger ecosystem. Whether you're interested in lifestyle medicine, sustainability, or simply living with more intention, this episode offers a grounded and inspiring perspective on how taking care of ourselves begins with redefining “enough.” Key Takeaways The “five whys” technique uncovers root causes of health and behaviour issues. Economic growth can have hidden negative impacts on personal and planetary health. Human and environmental health are deeply interconnected. The desire for “more” often leads to burnout, dissatisfaction, and ecological strain. Moderation is essential for wellbeing and long-term health. Community and social connection act as powerful protective factors. Behaviour change requires understanding our true motivations. Asking “What is enough?” can transform our choices and our health. Personal growth begins with honest self-reflection.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

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    AI and the Loneliness Epidemic: Are We More Connected or More Alone?

    Despite being more digitally connected than ever, rates of loneliness, isolation, and emotional disconnection are soaring. In this thought-provoking conversation, Simon Matthews and Darren explore the growing loneliness epidemic—and the surprising ways artificial intelligence might both contribute to the problem and be part of the solution. They discuss how AI companions, chatbots, and digital assistants are increasingly being used to fill emotional voids, and what that means for our mental health, empathy, and ability to form real human connections. The conversation also explores the ethical implications of human-AI relationships, the psychology of connection, and how our emotional responses—such as frustration or gratitude—can actually influence AI’s performance. 💡 Key Takeaways: Loneliness is now one of the most pressing public health issues of our time AI interactions may soothe short-term isolation—but risk deepening disconnection Emotional expression (even frustration) can influence AI responses Building relationships with AI raises ethical and emotional questions Digital empathy may shape the future of human connection True belonging still depends on authentic, human-to-human connection This episode invites you to reflect on how we use technology to connect, comfort, and communicate—and what it means for the future of human relationships, mental health, and society.   Want to find out more? Head to www.theliftproject.global  Got questions for the podcast? We'd love to hear from you [email protected]     #ArtificialIntelligence  #AIandEthics  #HumanAIInteraction  #TechPodcast  #AIBehavior #EmotionalIntelligence  #FutureOfAI  #MindsetMatters  #DigitalWellbeing #TheLiftProject

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    Why Traditional Goal Setting Fails (and What to Do Instead)

    What if the problem isn’t you—it’s the way we set goals? In this insightful conversation, Simon Matthews and Darren unpack the complexities of behaviour change and goal setting, exploring why so many of us struggle to sustain motivation and how we can approach goals in a healthier, more flexible way. They discuss the emotional rollercoaster of unmet goals, the science of self-efficacy, and the pitfalls of traditional “all-or-nothing” thinking. Instead of rigid targets, they advocate for open goals that foster curiosity, self-understanding, and genuine growth. Key takeaways: ✅ Goals are powerful tools—but only when they’re meaningful and flexible ✅ Self-efficacy is the secret ingredient behind lasting change ✅ Boom-and-bust thinking often leads to burnout and disengagement ✅ Failure can be one of our greatest teachers ✅ Open and observational goals help cultivate self-awareness ✅ Curiosity and experimentation make change more sustainable Whether you’re chasing health improvements, personal growth, or renewed motivation, this episode will help you set goals that work for you—not against you.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #BehaviorChange #GoalSetting #SelfEfficacy #MindsetMatters #PersonalGrowth #MotivationPodcast #LifestyleMedicine #HealthPodcast #ResilienceTools #TheLiftProject

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    The Parachute Principle: Simple Lessons for Lasting Lifestyle Change

    What do parachutes have to do with health? In this thought-provoking episode, Darren and Simon unpack the parachute metaphor to explore the challenges, creativity, and courage needed to make lifestyle medicine work in the real world. They discuss why evidence alone isn’t enough—change only happens when we deploy what we know. From the size of interventions and the importance of maintenance, to the power of small, meaningful actions, this conversation dives deep into how we can transform theory into sustainable, life-changing habits.   Key takeaways: 🪂 Why evidence for parachutes (and lifestyle medicine) isn’t always straightforward 🪂 How to identify the smallest meaningful intervention for real impact 🪂 Why regular maintenance keeps lifestyle changes effective 🪂 The importance of action, flexibility, and personal resources in achieving health goals 🪂 Why creativity and advocacy are vital for implementing lifestyle medicine   Whether you’re a clinician, health coach, or simply passionate about preventive health, this episode will inspire you to stop packing and start deploying your parachute—because knowledge without action won’t get you far.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #LifestyleMedicine #HealthPodcast #BehaviorChange #PreventiveHealth #SustainableHealth #WellbeingJourney #HealthInnovation #MindsetMatters #HealthyHabits #TheLiftProject

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    Fan Favourite Replay - Regret & Decisions: How to Make Choices You Won’t Second-Guess

    Back by popular demand! This fan-favourite episode is a must-listen for anyone struggling with regret and decision-making. Do you ever find yourself stuck in a loop of "What if?" and "I should have…"? Regret is a universal emotion, but what if you could make choices with more confidence and less second-guessing? 🤔 In this episode, Simon and Darren unpack the psychology of regret and decision-making, particularly in healthcare and lifestyle medicine. They explore: 🔹 The three types of regret (Outcome, Process, and Option Regret) 🔹 How decision fatigue affects your choices 🔹 The role of informed choice in healthcare and personal well-being 🔹 Practical strategies to avoid decision paralysis and move forward with confidence 🔹 How psychology and economics shape our decision-making processes Whether you’re facing a major life choice or just struggling with everyday decisions, this conversation will empower you to make choices you won’t regret! 👉 Listen now and take control of your decisions! 📢 Follow & Subscribe for more insights on health, mindset, and well-being! 🎙️ Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more!   #DecisionMaking #Regret #MindsetMatters #PsychologyOfChoice #HealthyDecisions #SelfImprovement #MentalWellbeing #LifestyleMedicine #BetterDecisions #BehaviorScience #HealthChoices #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #DecisionFatigue #PodcastClips #Podcast

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    Facilitating Change: A New Lens on Patient Resistance

    Why do people resist change—and how can clinicians respond more effectively? In this insightful conversation, Simon Matthews and Darren explore the complex role of resistance in clinical practice, tracing its historical roots in psychology and reframing it as a valuable resource rather than a barrier. They discuss how autonomy, systemic influences, and patient motivations shape behaviour—and how curiosity can be a powerful tool for understanding and supporting patients on their journey to change. Key insights from this episode: 💡Resistance is not a personality trait—it’s a signal to explore deeper 💡Freud’s early ideas on defence mechanisms and their influence today 💡The importance of autonomy in driving sustainable behaviour change 💡How systemic and environmental factors influence patient decisions 💡Why ambivalence reveals the value of different choices 💡The clinician’s role as a facilitator, not a dictator of change 💡How curiosity and reframing resistance can improve clinical outcomes This episode is a must-listen for clinicians, health coaches, and anyone interested in the psychology of behaviour change and patient engagement.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #BehaviorChange #ClinicalPractice #PatientEngagement #ResistanceToChange #HealthPodcast #LifestyleMedicine #MotivationalInterviewing #CuriosityInCare #AutonomyMatters #PsychologyPodcast

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    The Healing Power of Light: Why Sunlight Matters More Than You Think

    Light isn’t just about vision—it’s vital for your mental and physical health. In this eye-opening conversation, Simon Matthews and Darren delve into the fascinating science of light and its profound impact on overall well-being. From the mood-boosting power of natural sunlight to the surprising effects of blue, red, and artificial light, they unpack the latest research and share practical strategies for harnessing light to live a healthier, happier life. Key insights from this episode: 🌞 Why 10,000 lux of natural light for 20–30 minutes can lift your mood 🌞 The link between light exposure and seasonal affective disorder (SAD) 🌞 How red light penetrates deep into tissues to support mitochondrial health 🌞 The dangers of artificial light at night and its link to weight gain 🌞 Why indoor lighting often falls short—and how to fix it 🌞 The essential role of natural light in vitamin D production and overall well-being Whether you’re curious about light therapy, struggling with low mood, or simply looking to upgrade your lifestyle, this conversation will inspire you to step outside, soak up the sunshine, and see light in a whole new way. Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global #LightAndHealth #LifestyleMedicine #SunlightTherapy #MentalWellbeing #SeasonalAffectiveDisorder #CircadianRhythm #RedLightTherapy #VitaminD #NaturalHealing #HealthPodcast

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    Small Nudges, Big Results: The Science of Shaping Habits

    In this thought-provoking episode, Simon Matthews and Darren dive into the fascinating world of behavioural change, exploring how community activities—like fishing—can become powerful catalysts for responsible behaviour and social connection.   Through engaging stories and practical examples, they reveal: ☀️How environmental design and infrastructure influence the choices we make ☀️The psychology of nudging people towards better habits ☀️The different orders of change that drive sustainable behaviour ☀️Why context and community responsibility matter in shaping positive outcomes ☀️Real-world lessons from fishing communities and beyond Whether you’re passionate about behavioural science, community building, or simply curious about how small changes can make a big impact, this episode offers fresh insights and practical tools you can apply in your own life and community.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #BehaviourChange #NudgeTheory #CommunityBuilding #PositiveHabits #BehaviouralScience #SocialPsychology #CommunityResponsibility #EnvironmentalDesign #FishingLife #SustainableCommunities #WellbeingPodcast #MindsetMatters #HabitFormation #ChangeForGood #PsychologyInAction

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    Adventure, Purpose & Connection: A Lifestyle Medicine Approach to Mental Wellbeing

    In this inspiring episode, Darren and Simon explore the powerful link between outdoor activity, social connection, and mental well-being. Through heartfelt personal stories—like Darren's son's upcoming adventure run and the phenomenal success of Coastrek, a charity walk empowering women—they dive deep into how movement, nature, and community work together to support mental health.   🎙️ Topics Covered: • How physical activity in nature improves mood and reduces stress • Why social connection is essential for long-term well-being • Gender differences in participation and engagement • The role of lifestyle medicine in preventing mental health issues • How community events like Coastrek blend purpose, movement, and support.   Whether you're a healthcare professional, fitness enthusiast, or just looking for practical ways to boost your well-being, this episode offers uplifting insights and real-world strategies to help you reconnect with yourself, others, and the great outdoors.   👉 Subscribe for more empowering conversations on mental fitness, community wellbeing, and lifestyle-based health! 📧 Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] 👉To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

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    How to Savour Life: Positive Psychology Tools to Boost Your Happiness

    In this engaging episode, Simon Matthews and Darren dive into the powerful science of savouring—a key concept in positive psychology that can dramatically enhance your mental health, resilience, and overall happiness.   Learn how to: 😎 Harness anticipatory, in-the-moment, and reflective savouring 😎 Be more present and mindful in your daily life 😎 Turn ordinary moments into lasting emotional well-being 😎 Understand the research and real-world impact of savouring 😎 Explore both the benefits and critiques of the positive psychology movement   Whether you're looking to improve your mental fitness, find joy in everyday moments, or learn evidence-based tools for a more fulfilling life, this episode is for you. 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs a little more joy in their life! 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on positive psychology, emotional intelligence, and mental well-being.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

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    Why Emotional Intelligence Beats IQ (and How to Grow It)

    Is being “book smart” enough? In this episode, Darren and Simon explore the true nature of intelligence—challenging the idea that IQ alone predicts success. They dive into the science of emotional intelligence (EQ) and explain why it plays a far greater role in personal well-being, professional performance, and relationships. From the famous marshmallow test to everyday life skills like self-awareness, empathy, and delayed gratification, this conversation blends psychology with practical life lessons. You’ll learn: ✔️ Why IQ tests are limited predictors of real-world success ✔️ How EQ can be developed at any age ✔️ The importance of curiosity, connection, and emotional regulation ✔️ Why teaching emotional intelligence to young people is essential Perfect for parents, educators, professionals—or anyone curious about what really drives success.   Got questions or a topic for us to discuss? Contact us at [email protected]   #EmotionalIntelligence   #EQvsIQ   #MindsetMatters   #PersonalGrowth   #EmotionalHealth   #PsychologyPodcast   #DelayedGratification   #MarshmallowTest   #CuriosityMatters   #LifestyleMedicine

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    Fan Favourite Replay - Motivation Mastery: How to Build Habits That Stick

    Back by popular demand! This fan-favourite episode is a must-listen for anyone serious about building better habits and making lasting lifestyle changes.   Join Darren and Simon Matthews as they break down the psychology of motivation, explore the science of behaviour change, and share practical strategies for habit formation that actually work. You’ll learn how your environment, social circles, and core values all shape the choices you make—and how to use them to your advantage. Whether you're starting fresh or stuck in a rut, this conversation will help you take the next step toward sustainable well-being. Topics Covered: The psychology of motivation Environmental triggers and habit loops Goal-setting and self-efficacy Social influences on behaviour Connecting habits to core values Who This Episode is For: Anyone working on personal growth Health professionals and coaches Listeners interested in behaviour science Fans of practical wellness advice #HabitChange #MotivationMatters #LifestyleMedicine #HealthHabits #SelfImprovement #BehaviourChange #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #WellbeingPodcast #HealthyLivingTips

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    Finding Your Second Wind: How to Bounce Back When You’re Running on Empty

    Why do we sometimes feel a surge of energy just when we’re ready to give up? In this episode, Darren and Simon unpack the concept of the second wind—the physical and psychological boost that helps us push through fatigue, whether in endurance sports or everyday life. They share personal experiences, explore the science behind energy depletion and recovery, and discuss how resilience and mindset impact our ability to bounce back. You’ll also hear how The Lift Project supports people in building mental strength and motivation through challenging times. 🎧 Tune in to discover: What triggers a second wind How to stay motivated through behavioral change Tools for building resilience and momentum The connection between physical fatigue and mental well-being Perfect for anyone feeling stuck, tired, or ready to give up—this conversation offers fresh insights and practical inspiration.   #LifestyleMedicine #MentalWellbeing #SecondWind #ResilienceTools #BehaviorChange #TheLiftProject #HealthPodcast #MindsetMatters  #BounceBack #EnergyBoost

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    This Is How Ideas Change the World – And Your Health

    🤔 What makes an idea truly powerful? In this thought-provoking episode, Simon Matthews and Darren Morton delve into the origins of big ideas, their path to gaining traction, and why some transform the world while others fade away.   From positive psychology and mental wellbeing to the groundbreaking rise of lifestyle medicine, this conversation unpacks: 💡 How innovation shapes our lives and health 💡 The science behind idea diffusion (with fascinating historical examples) 💡 Why being open to new ideas is critical for personal growth and societal change 💡 The future of healthcare through the lens of evidence-based wellbeing practices Ideal for individuals passionate about health innovation, personal development, and the transformative power of mindset in shaping our world.   🧠 Be inspired to think differently—and act on the ideas that matter.   #LifestyleMedicine #PositivePsychology #MentalWellbeing #HealthInnovation #GrowthMindset #PreventativeHealth #WellnessRevolution #NewIdeas #MindBodyMedicine #WellbeingPodcast #FutureOfHealthcare #WholePersonHealth

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    Struggling to Stick to New Habits? This Might Be Why

    Why Sleep Might Be the Most Important Habit of All In this episode, Simon and Darren explore the powerful connection between sleep, learning, and behaviour change. They explain how sleep—especially deep sleep and REM sleep—plays a vital role in memory consolidation, emotional regulation, and your ability to create and maintain healthy habits. If you’ve ever struggled to stick to a new routine or wondered why change feels so hard, this conversation reveals how improving your sleep could be the missing piece. 💡 In this episode: How sleep affects your brain’s ability to learn and grow Why deep and REM sleep are essential for emotional health The science behind sleep and behaviour change Why sleep is a foundational tool for building healthy habits Practical insights for better rest and better results Follow the show for more insights on health, behaviour, and how to live well—every day. #SleepScience #HealthyHabits #BehaviorChange #SleepAndLearning #REMsleep #DeepSleep #EmotionalWellbeing #MemoryAndSleep #BrainHealth #LifestyleMedicine #HealthPodcast #BetterSleep #MentalHealthMatters #HabitChange #WellnessJourney

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    Is One-Size-Fits-All Health Failing Us? A New Approach to Wellness

    In this episode, Darren and Simon unpack the real reasons behind the chronic illness epidemic and explore what we can actually do to feel better. They break down the science in a simple, relatable way—covering key concepts like metaflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and the role of chronic low-grade inflammation in modern disease. You’ll also hear why traditional healthcare is shifting toward lifestyle medicine and personalised health—and how these approaches could be the future of well-being. Whether you’re feeling constantly tired, stressed, or just curious about how to take better care of yourself, this episode offers practical insights and hope.   💡 In this episode: The real root causes of chronic illness Why inflammation is a bigger deal than you think How your energy systems impact your health What lifestyle medicine is and why it matters Easy, realistic tips to start feeling better today Follow the show for more conversations that help you live well—physically, mentally, and emotionally. #ChronicIllness #LifestyleMedicine #Inflammation #Metaflammation #MitochondrialHealth #FunctionalMedicine #PrecisionHealth #WholePersonCare #HealthPodcast #WellnessTips #EnergyAndHealth #ModernHealthcare #PreventativeHealth #FeelBetterLiveBetter

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    Why Your Lifestyle Matters More Than Medicine

    🎙️ Can Lifestyle Medicine Change Your Health? In this episode, Darren and Simon dive into the power of lifestyle medicine and its role in preventing and even reversing chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes. They break down groundbreaking studies, including Dean Ornish’s research on heart disease reversal and the Diabetes Prevention Program’s proof that lifestyle changes work. Beyond the science, they discuss the real-world challenges of applying lifestyle medicine today—from food deserts to social barriers—and why nutrition, movement, and social connections are key to long-term health. Plus, Simon shares his love for travel, cooking, and the need for solo time to recharge. Tune in to learn: ✅ How lifestyle changes impact chronic disease ✅ The science behind lifestyle medicine's effectiveness ✅ Why social connections are crucial for longevity ✅ The biggest obstacles to implementing lifestyle medicine ✅ How a systemic approach can make healthy living accessible to all Hit play and start your journey toward better health today! 🎧 #LifestyleMedicine #HealthPodcast #Wellnness

  27. 22

    Regret & Decisions: How to Make Choices You Won’t Second-Guess

    Do you ever find yourself stuck in a loop of "What if?" and "I should have…"? Regret is a universal emotion, but what if you could make choices with more confidence and less second-guessing? 🤔 In this episode, Simon and Darren unpack the psychology of regret and decision-making, particularly in healthcare and lifestyle medicine. They explore: 🔹 The three types of regret (Outcome, Process, and Option Regret) 🔹 How decision fatigue affects your choices 🔹 The role of informed choice in healthcare and personal well-being 🔹 Practical strategies to avoid decision paralysis and move forward with confidence 🔹 How psychology and economics shape our decision-making processes Whether you’re facing a major life choice or just struggling with everyday decisions, this conversation will empower you to make choices you won’t regret! 👉 Listen now and take control of your decisions! 📢 Follow & Subscribe for more insights on health, mindset, and well-being! 🎙️ Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more!   #DecisionMaking #Regret #MindsetMatters #PsychologyOfChoice #HealthyDecisions #SelfImprovement #MentalWellbeing #LifestyleMedicine #BetterDecisions #BehaviorScience #HealthChoices #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #DecisionFatigue #PodcastClips #Podcast

  28. 21

    From Setback to Comeback: The Science of Thriving Through Adversity

    Life is full of challenges—loss, setbacks, and unexpected hurdles can shake us to the core. But what if the way we respond to adversity could transform our resilience and well-being? In this inspiring conversation, Simon Matthews and Darren dive into the science of lifestyle medicine and positive psychology, sharing personal stories of overcoming hardship through simple but powerful practices like gratitude, hope, movement, and social connection. From the beauty of Madrid in winter to the community spirit of Parkruns, they explore how meaningful connections and intentional lifestyle choices can help us navigate life's toughest moments.   Whether you're facing a personal challenge or simply looking for ways to fortify your mental and physical health, this episode is packed with insights, encouragement, and practical strategies to help you thrive.   🎧 Tune in to discover: ✅ How adversity can feel like a downward spiral—and ways to break free ✅ Why movement and outdoor activities are non-negotiable for well-being ✅ The incredible role of gratitude and hope in tough times ✅ How social connections and community can uplift and empower you ✅ Practical tools from lifestyle medicine to build resilience ✅ Why understanding others’ experiences makes you a better support system   Ready to turn challenges into opportunities for growth? Hit play and join the conversation! 🚀✨   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #Podcast #WellnessPodcast #LifestyleMedicine #PositivePsychology #MentalWellbeing #Resilience #SelfCare #Gratitude #MindsetMatters #PersonalGrowth #HealthyLiving #OvercomingAdversity #HolisticHealth #WellnessJourney

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    Mental Toughness Uncovered: Why Grit is More Than Just Perseverance

    In this insightful conversation, Simon Matthews and Darren dive deep into the concept of mental toughness and grit, breaking down what these traits really mean and how they shape personal growth and success. They explore the nature vs. nurture debate, examining how both genetic and environmental factors contribute to building mental resilience.   Discover why mental toughness is essential for overcoming life's toughest challenges, and learn how you can cultivate your own grit through passion, resilience, and embracing adversity. Simon and Darren also highlight the importance of balance, explaining how mental toughness can sometimes have downsides if pushed too far without recognizing personal boundaries and autonomy. Whether you're seeking to improve your own resilience, develop stronger character strengths, or simply curious about how mental toughness plays a role in success stories and personal development, this discussion is for you!   🔔 Subscribe for more insights on personal development and growth 👍 Like, Comment & Share if you found this podcast helpful!   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global   #MentalToughness #Grit #Resilience #PersonalDevelopment #SelfGrowth #CharacterStrengths #NatureVsNurture #OvercomeChallenges #SuccessMindset #MentalStrength #PersonalGrowthTips #GritAndGrowth #LifeSkills #Motivation

  30. 19

    Why Big Life Changes Are the Perfect Time to Reinvent Yourself

    In this episode, Darren and Simon dive into the power of self-reflection, habit formation, and the surprising role of life transitions in shaping behavior. They explore the habit discontinuity hypothesis—the idea that disruptions like moving house create unique opportunities for lasting change. Through personal stories and research-backed insights, they reveal how intentionality, curiosity, and emotional awareness can turn life’s upheavals into stepping stones for growth. Tune in to discover how you can harness change to build better habits and a more fulfilling life.

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    Kindness Isn’t Weakness: Navigating Competition with Compassion | Episode 18

    Join Darren and Simon for a thought-provoking conversation that dives into the surprising ways game theory shapes our everyday lives. Through the lens of the classic Prisoner’s Dilemma, they explore the delicate dance between cooperation and competition, revealing why kindness is a powerful opening move—but only when balanced with healthy boundaries. Learn why forgiveness is more than just a virtue and discover how our mindsets—scarcity or abundance—can influence everything from decision-making to our most meaningful relationships. This episode is packed with insights on how these principles can help us become more compassionate, resilient, and ultimately, better versions of ourselves.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

  32. 17

    The Skinny on BMI: Myths, Realities, and Better Options | Episode 17

    In this lively chat, Simon Matthews and Darren take a closer look at the Body Mass Index (BMI)—a number we all know but may not fully understand. They dig into the surprising history of BMI, why it’s not always a great fit for everyone, and how it can even mess with our minds! Then, they shift gears to the Body Roundness Index (BRI), a fresh alternative that considers body shape and waist size instead of just weight. Along the way, they explore why health is so much more than numbers and why we need to think beyond the scale to really understand our well-being.   Got questions or a topic you'd like us to cover? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

  33. 16

    The Air We Breathe: Unseen Factors in Health and Obesity | Episode 16

    In this engaging conversation, Darren and Simon explore the intriguing connections between altitude, carbon dioxide levels, and obesity, considering how environmental factors influence appetite and weight. The discussion dives into how there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to health, highlighting the many pieces that come together in lifestyle medicine. Plus, it’s packed with practical tips listeners can use to boost their wellbeing every day. Got questions or a topic you'd like us to chat about? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global

  34. 15

    Motivation Mastery: How to Build Habits That Stick | Episode 15

    In this conversation, Darren and Simon Matthews delve into the complexities of behaviour change, discussing various theories, principles, and practical applications in lifestyle medicine. They explore the significance of motivation, the interaction between individuals and their environments, and the role of self-efficacy and goal-setting in facilitating lasting change. The discussion also highlights the importance of social connections and incentives in promoting healthy behaviours, ultimately emphasising that understanding and connecting with individuals' core values is essential for effective behaviour change.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

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    Wealth vs. Well-Being: Shifting the Balance | Episode 14

    In this conversation, Darren and Simon explore the concept of quality of life, discussing how it is often misinterpreted as being directly linked to material possessions and income. They share personal anecdotes, research findings, and cultural observations to illustrate that true happiness and quality of life stem from emotional well-being, meaningful experiences, and simplicity rather than the accumulation of wealth or status. The discussion emphasises the importance of understanding the proxies we chase in life and how they relate to our overall happiness.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

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    Is there such a thing as being too grateful? | Episode 13

    In this conversation, Simon and Darren discuss the topic of gratitude. They share what they are grateful for and explore the benefits of practising gratitude. They also discuss the idea of being too grateful and the importance of balancing gratitude with acknowledging and addressing challenges. They provide tips for cultivating gratitude, including daily practices and deeper dives into gratitude. They also highlight the power of the gratitude visit, where you express gratitude to someone who has had a positive impact on your life. They discuss the application of gratitude in primary healthcare and the potential benefits for patients.   Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected]   To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

  37. 12

    Playground of Life - The Power of Physical Activity in Community | Episode 12

    The conversation revolves around two popular activities: Padel and Parkrun. Padel is a racket sport similar to tennis and pickleball, played on a smaller court with walls. It is popular in Spain and has a strong social aspect, with easy access to courts and the ability to join games through a smartphone app. Parkrun is a global phenomenon that organizes free, timed 5k runs in local parks. It promotes physical activity, social connection, and inclusivity. Both activities satisfy deep needs for outdoor activity, social interaction, and a sense of purpose. Got a question? Thoughts? A podcast topic for us? Get in touch: [email protected]

  38. 11

    From Placebo to Nocebo: The Influence of Our Minds on Our Bodies | Episode 11

    Join us for a fascinating chat about the incredible power of belief and expectation on our bodies and minds! We'll dive into the surprising world of the placebo effect and how it works wonders in various therapies. You'll hear about the magic that happens when a strong bond forms between a practitioner and a patient, boosting the healing process. We'll also touch on the flip side with the nocebo effect, showing how negative thoughts can affect our health. Plus, we'll discuss some intriguing ethical questions about using placebos and their potential benefits. This conversation is all about how our beliefs shape our physical and mental well-being. Don't miss it! Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global  

  39. 10

    Beyond the Workout: Stories and Strategies for Active Living | Episode 10

    This podcast revolves around the topics of exercise and activity. Discover inspiring stories, the importance of mindset in exercise and the benefits of being active throughout the day. They differentiate between exercise and activity and discuss the recommended duration and intensity for cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and flexibility training. They highlight the benefits of each type of exercise and the importance of incorporating movement into daily life. Got questions? We'd love to hear form you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global 

  40. 9

    The Power of Storytelling: Inspiring and Motivating Through Stories | Episode 9

    On this episode, Darren and Simon explore the power of storytelling and the impact it has on our lives. They look into the importance of relatable stories and the role they play in inspiring and motivating us. The discussion also touches on the significance of hearing and understanding the stories of others, particularly in healthcare settings. Got questions? We'd love to hear from you: [email protected] To find out more about how you can boost your well-being, visit: www.theliftproject.global  

  41. 8

    Embracing Failure: A Path to Growth | Episode 8

    In this conversation, Simon Matthews and Darren Morton discuss the concept of failure and how to respond to it. They share personal experiences of failure and how they have learned from them. They explore the importance of self-esteem and how it affects our response to failure. They also discuss the idea of perseverance and when it may be necessary to pull the pin and move on. Overall, the conversation highlights the value of failure as a learning opportunity and the need to approach it with a growth mindset.

  42. 7

    A Stitch in Time: Unraveling the Runner's Stitch | Episode 7

    The conversation explores the topic of exercise-related transient abdominal pain, commonly known as the runner's stitch. 

  43. 6

    The Nature Connection: Health, Well-Being and The Great Outdoors | Episode 6

    Join Lifestyle Medicine expert, Dr Darren Morton and Psychologist and Health Coach Simon Matthews as they explore the benefits of nature on human health and well-being. 

  44. 5

    Making Change Stick: Insights from Implementation Research | Episode 5

    The conversation explores the topic of implementation research and its importance in bridging the gap between knowledge and action.

  45. 4

    Exploring the Power of Positivity: Benefits and Drawbacks | Episode 4

    The conversation explores the concept of positivity and its potential benefits and drawbacks. It delves into the definitions of positivity, optimism, and hope, highlighting the importance of balance and perspective.

  46. 3

    How much of our health & well-being do we get to choose? | Episode 1

    Join Lifestyle Medicine expert Dr Darren Morton and psychologist Simon Matthews as they explore key topics about health and wellbeing. Learn amazing and practical tips to live your best life

  47. 2

    Health Behaviour Change and the Quitters Day Phenomenon | Episode 3

    In this podcast episode, Simon Matthews and Darren Morton discuss health behaviour change and the phenomenon of Quitters Day, which marks the day when people typically give up on their New Year's resolutions.

  48. 1

    Origins & Evolution of Lifestyle Medicine | Episode 2

    This conversation explores the origins and evolution of lifestyle medicine, as well as the six pillars that form its foundation. 

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Join Lifestyle Medicine expert Dr Darren Morton and psychologist Simon Matthews as they explore key topics about health and wellbeing. Learn amazing and practical tips to live your best life.

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