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This weeks trending podcast features my friend & one of Australia’s leading dietitian’s Susie Burrell.
Susie is a dietitian by trade, but also holds an honour’s degree in psychology as well as a master’s degree in coaching psychology from Sydney University. Susie was the Channel 7 Sunrise dietitian for 10 years and she writes frequently for a range of publications including 9honey & Body & Soul.
We are so fortunate to have her on today’s podcast episode chatting all things marketing, label reading and healthy snacks.
On the episode, we further discuss the psychology behind eating and self-control. We talk about non-hungry eating and the night time munchies. We discuss ultra-processed foods, supermarket snacks, the nutrition information panel, nutrition claims such as organic, sugar free, low fat, no artificial sweeteners etc and how to navigate the health food aisle.
Follow Susie on Instagram here, Facebook here and see her website here.
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Please subscribe and leave me a review
If you enjoyed this podcast, please tag me and share it in your Instagram stories and leave me a positive rating or review in the purple Apple Podcast app (in the rating & reviews section underneath the episode lists). This really helps my podcast get prioritised by Apple and helps me disseminate evidence based information to the people that need it the most! Don't forget to subscribe to my podcast so you never miss an episode!
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This weeks trending podcast features my friend & one of Australia’s leading dietitian’s Susie Burrell.
Susie is a dietitian by trade, but also holds an honour’s degree in psychology as well as a master’s degree in coaching psychology from Sydney University. Susie was the Channel 7 Sunrise dietitian for 10 years and she writes frequently for a range of publications including 9honey & Body & Soul.
We are so fortunate to have her on today’s podcast episode chatting all things marketing, label reading and healthy snacks.
On the episode, we further discuss the psychology behind eating and self-control. We talk about non-hungry eating and the night time munchies. We discuss ultra-processed foods, supermarket snacks, the nutrition information panel, nutrition claims such as organic, sugar free, low fat, no artificial sweeteners etc and how to navigate the health food aisle.
Follow Susie on Instagram here, Facebook here and see her website here.
This podcast is brought to you by BLUblox, the only blue light blocking glasses backed by real science. BLUblox has created 3 specific lenses for day time, night time and for colour therapy in line with the current peer reviewed academic literature. They’re Australian made which means they are top quality and you can get prescription, non-prescription and reading lenses. To view the range of fashionable and science backed blue-light glasses, visit here and use my discount code “leanne20” for 20% off.
Please subscribe and leave me a review
If you enjoyed this podcast, please tag me and share it in your Instagram stories and leave me a positive rating or review in the purple Apple Podcast app (in the rating & reviews section underneath the episode lists). This really helps my podcast get prioritised by Apple and helps me disseminate evidence based information to the people that need it the most! Don't forget to subscribe to my podcast so you never miss an episode!

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