Ruth Kent
The Wellbeing Edge
The Wellbeing Edge sits where science meets the subtler parts of being human, helping people build proactive, practical strategies for living and working well in our modern world while still remaining authentic to their human experience.
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Episodes
How Culture Impacts Wellbeing 01.07.2026 14:17
This episode explores wellbeing through the lens of culture and asks important questions about how a person's culture can impact their wellbeing, both outside of work and inside of work. When we think about culture, we often think of either the broader culture of a country, or the culture an organisation shapes through expectations of behaviour and leadership examples. But when it comes to wellbei...
Professor Divya Mehta: Epigenetics, diet and exercise, stress, and intergenerational trauma 24.06.2026 47:48
Did you know your gene activity changes every minute of every day, and can even be affected by a single cup of coffee or your last meal? I absolutely loved diving into this conversation with Professor Divya Mehta where we discussed epigenetics, exercise and diet, stress management, intergenerational trauma and so much more. Professor Mehta is a leading researcher in genomics, mental health, and we...
What 'presence' can give you 17.06.2026 14:17
This episode explores the science and the human side of presence and what bringing more presence to your life can give you. Much more than just being a little more 'in the moment' presence has the power to unlock relationships, develop massive self-awareness, and help you to reach your potential. Tune into this short 'food for thought' episode to inspire the actions you take to be more present wit...
Dr Carissa Gardiner: Timing Changes Everything With Sleep, Caffeine & Alcohol 10.06.2026 38:39
Most of us have had a bad night's sleep after one too many coffees or a glass of wine, but Carissa has made it her life's work to actually measure what's happening and what the best steps are to enjoy a coffee and also get a good night of rest. Dr Carissa Gardiner. Carissa is a postgraduate research fellow with the SPRINT Research Centre at Australian Catholic University in Brisbane. Her work focu...
Self Awareness, Stress, and Motivation 03.06.2026 17:29
This episode dives into Self-Awareness, Stress, and Motivation, helping you to tune in to your body to help you make better decisions about energy, focus and motivation. Be prepared for self-reflection and questions that get you thinking about how your internal world influences your external experience.
Dr Kassia Beetham - Strength And Movement: Physical Wellbeing During Pregnancy 27.05.2026 55:15
Dr Kassia Beetham is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist and an Associate Professor at Australian Catholic University, where she is Course Coordinator of the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Brisbane). In this episode, Dr Beetham walks me through the movement and exercise recommendations before, during and post-pregnancy, for optimal health for both the mother and the baby, including how to...
A quick journey into interoception and social connection 20.05.2026 25:02
In this episode I dive into some of the science and practices behind interoception, social connection, and co-regulation, highlighting how there's so much more than words when it comes to social dynamics and connection.
Dr. Stephen Mattarollo: When a leading researcher in chronic stress, inflammation, and cancer meets mindbody medicine for a chronic illness 13.05.2026 52:16
What happens when you're a lead researcher, studying chronic stress, inflammation, the immune system, and cancer...and then unexpectedly develop your own debilitating chronic illness? Do you begin to question whether science really has all the answers to unlock human healing? This week we welcome Dr Stephen Mattarollo to the podcast - and I think you're going to love his story! Stephen has a backg...
Breath, Heart Rate Variability and the A52 Breath Technique 06.05.2026 27:07
This is a short solo episode that walks you through some of the science, techniques and important notes on breathwork, the connection with heart rate variability, and a research-based technique called the A52 Method. Before you begin any breathwork practice it is important that you speak with your GP to make sure it is safe to proceed.
Professor Jarrod Haar: Loneliness, Wellbeing, and Measuring Burnout 29.04.2026 1:00:45
Jarrod Haar has spent decades studying the thing most of us spend over half of our waking lives doing, work. As one of New Zealand's most prolific management researchers, his work spans burnout, leadership, work-life balance, inclusion, innovation, and teams. But underneath all of it is a single driving question: what actually allows people to thrive? In this conversation, we go well beyond the he...
The Wellbeing Edge Intro and Welcome 24.04.2026 3:50
Welcome to The Wellbeing Edge. I'm so glad you're here! Learn more about the podcast here and subscribe to be notified about new episodes. Coming up, we have interviews with top researchers at the cutting edge of wellbeing and performance and shorter episodes where I dive into some of the practical wellbeing strategies that will help you at your performance edge. To support the wellbeing of your t...
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