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Sophie Sweatman
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Sophie Thinks
When Coronavirus Research Was Transparent
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://hearth-nutrition.com/2023/01/11/when-coronavirus-research-was-transparent/
2023-01-11
12 min
Sophie Thinks
From Sickcare to Self-care – facts create choice
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://hearth-nutrition.com/2023/01/03/from-sickcare-to-self-care-facts-create-choice/
2023-01-03
04 min
Sophie Thinks
Travels with Dyspraxia
This is the story of my journey through life with Dyspraxia, which I discovered when I was 35 years old. This is my own unique experience, with the parents I had, the timing - 1970 to 2022 - and research I stumbled along on the way. This is a reflective podcast, in light of how people are treated and how education segregates people with visual cognitive styles instead of catering for processing diversity. This is a product of me writing a blog and choosing a voice to narrate it for me as I would take forever to get it right. I then d...
2022-12-12
10 min
Sophie Thinks
What did SARS Vaccine Research Tell Us?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://hearth-nutrition.com/2022/12/07/what-did-sars-vaccine-research-tell-us/
2022-12-07
07 min
Sophie Thinks
Weight For It - The Great Big Fat Myth Buster Guide
Here is a sound presentation of my research into why we eat - to get vitamins and minerals - with supplements to fill gaps left in diet, such as Vitamin D, which we don't get from sunlight during the winter in the UK. The information comes from various pieces of research and the sound comes from Pixabay.
2022-12-06
20 min
Sophie Thinks
I Think I'm Going To Have To Go Now
A light-hearted look at commonly used English Expressions. As a nation, we are notorious for not saying what we mean and using "memes" or the same repeated sets of words to get us out of an awkward situation. I remember hearing the word Meme as I was commuting to work in 2009 and trying to find out what clichéd expressions, that everyone was causally using to the point of monotony were called. The word même in French means same. Then memes became social media images with words. This podcast covers memes in the true sense of the word; cl...
2022-11-06
12 min
Sophie Thinks
Quick and easy information for new year’s health eating resolutions. This is not advice but generic information as information provides choice
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://hearth-nutrition.com/2022/01/14/quick-and-easy-information-for-new-years-health-eating-resolutions/
2022-11-06
04 min
Sophie Thinks
Responding to Our Bodies’ Messages
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://hearth-nutrition.com/2022/10/19/responding-to-our-bodies-messages/
2022-10-19
07 min
INSIDECOP26
INSIDE: COP24 - Day 4 w/Saleemul Huq / Earth by Helena / Earthrise Studio / Stop Cambo / Peter Sweatman / Julie’s Bicycle / Client Earth / Cosmo Sheldrake
BLUE + POLITICS - Saleemul Huq and Earth by HelenaBLUE + GREEN + FRINGE - Alice Aedy - Earthrise StudioLauren McDonald - Stop CamboPeter Sweatman - EEFIGAlison Tickell - Julie’s BicycleLove Ssega and Ellen Barker and Sara Lobo from ClientEarth Goals House - David Attenborough ENO INSIGHTS - VALUES + INTERCONNECTED ECONOMICSMUSIC - Cosmo SheldrakeSongs: Hot Chip, Cosmo Sheldrake
2021-11-05
00 min
Sophie Thinks
Optimised Nutrition For Prevention, Protection and Pro-active Health
This podcast episode is about the importance of eating real foods to get the micronutrients we need for mental and physical optimal health. Additionally, I cover the impact lockdowns had on many people's daily outdoor activity routines, which could have put their immune systems out of whack. This replicates effects of the aging process, as our muscle cells get smaller or are replaced more slowly and our muscles burn off less calories, meaning that more are stored as fat the older we get. This provides a fuller context for what physical activity helps u...
2021-11-02
07 min
Arthouse Garage: A Movie Podcast
058: Zola (2021) & The Red Shoes (1948)
"You wanna hear a story about how me and this bitch fell out? It's kind of long but it's full of suspense." We look at the new film Zola from director Janicza Bravo, with the help of guest and filmmaker Sophie Barnes. Plus we finish out the Technicolor marathon with a look at 1948's The Red Shoes. Rance Collins is back for that conversation. Full episode transcript coming soon. LINKS Watch the trailer for ZolaRead the original Zola tweetsFollow Sophie Barnes on instagramRance's podcast The Envelope Please CONNECT WITH US Instagram Facebook
2021-07-05
1h 22
Arthouse Garage: A Movie Podcast
038: The Assistant
"Whatever's going on, you can tell me." On this episode of the Arthouse Garage podcast, Andrew is joined by filmmaker and actor Sophie Barnes to discuss The Assistant (streaming now on Hulu). Julia Garner stars in this powerful and harrowing film about workplace sexual harassment, directed by Kitty Green. Join us as we discuss the film’s style, performances, and it’s messaging around gender inequality in the workplace and abuse of power. Read a full episode transcript here LINKS Sophie’s Film ProjectsSophie’s upcoming film Llego HoyArthouse Garage review of Lullaby on IGTVLullaby director Claire B...
2020-11-23
44 min