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Is Private Health Insurance Worth It? The Honest Truth From Someone Who Knows | Nina Balachander

1 h 5 min · 11. Juni 2026
Episode Is Private Health Insurance Worth It? The Honest Truth From Someone Who Knows | Nina Balachander Cover

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What do you do when your career has taken you from a hospital ward to Zambia to a farm garage — and none of it was planned?In this episode of the Meet Your Inspiration Podcast, Meri and Rich sit down with Nina Balachander, healthcare insurance specialist and WPA partner. Nina's story is a masterclass in following curiosity, adapting to life's surprises, and finding purpose in the most unexpected places.Nina studied nutrition and dietetics at King's College London, became a dietitian, then went back to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine for a masters, during which she travelled solo to Zambia to collect research data on HIV. She came home, got married, became a senior research fellow for NICE, had children, left the commute behind to become a childminder, trained as a play therapist, volunteered with her therapy dog in schools and nursing homes, worked with a foster organisation and then, almost by accident, found WPA.In this warm, honest and surprisingly funny conversation, Nina talks about:🔹 Studying dietetics at King's College London and why she went back for more🔹 A solo trip to Zambia aged 20-something to collect HIV research data🔹 Meeting an extraordinary woman who turned her home into an orphanage for children with HIV🔹 Becoming a senior research fellow for NICE — writing guidelines for the NHS🔹 Leaving her career to become a childminder and why it was the right call for her family🔹 Training as a play therapist and using her dog as a therapy animal in schools🔹 The challenges of working with a foster organisation and knowing when to step back🔹 How WPA found her (via her husband) and why it was the perfect fit🔹 What private health insurance actually is and the common misconceptions🔹 Why the NHS is brilliant but why people are turning to private healthcare🔹 Why starting a health insurance policy young is one of the smartest financial decisions🔹 Walking networking meetings, cereal for dinner, and the therapy of owning a calm dogWhether you're curious about private health insurance, navigating a career change, or simply looking for a story that proves life has a funny way of connecting the dots — this episode is for you.💬 "I never knew what I wanted to do. And now looking back, it all connects. The nutrition, the research, the children, the care — it's all part of the same thread." — Nina Balachander🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode.👍 Like if Nina's story resonated with you.💬 Comment — have you ever had a career that surprised you? We'd love to hear from you.Contact Nina👇LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-balachander/Many thanks to our sponsors:https://www.hempsteadhouse.co.uk/https://whatsoninkent.com/https://theitrustapp.com/Special thanks to Charlie Smith for the help with editing 🙌

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NO ONE EXPECTED A 25 YEAR OLD MAYOR I'm 25, Became A Mayor & Here's The Truth About Public Life

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What does it take to build something truly your own when every step of the journey threw up a roadblock you never expected?In this episode of the Meet Your Inspiration Podcast, Meri and Rich sit down with Tobias Donahoe, Director of TPD Creative — a multi-disciplinary creative agency based in Manston, Kent, offering branding, graphic design, 3D modelling, CGI, web design and marketing under one roof.Tobias's story is one of the most persistently surprising we've recorded. From being told A levels weren't for him, to studying operations engineering, to a foundation degree in CAD and 3D animation that got cancelled in its final year, to an industrial design degree at Bournemouth where he topped his class, but nearly didn't receive his degree. To roof truss design, to six months backpacking Southeast Asia, to a near-fatal cycling accident that caused a brain haemorrhage — to finally launching TPD Creative and building it from a spare room into a real agency with a team, clients across multiple industries, and 3D models shipped to Portland, Oregon and New York.In this warm, funny and genuinely honest conversation, Tobias talks about:🔹 Being told A levels weren't for him — and why that turned out fine🔹 A foundation degree in CAD and 3D animation that got cancelled in its third year🔹 Topping his class at Bournemouth's industrial design course, then receiving an invoice instead of a degree at graduation🔹 The 12-year deal to pay back £6,000 at £10 a month — negotiated down from £100🔹 Six months backpacking Southeast Asia — Goa, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, Bali, Australia🔹 Proposing to his wife in Bali🔹 A cycling accident that caused a brain haemorrhage, fractured skull and memory loss and what happened when he forgot his fiancée🔹 The moment back at his desk after the accident that made him decide: enough, I'm starting the agency🔹 Launching TPD Creative with no clients and the first client going under two weeks in🔹 Building through COVID with the right three clients in the right three industries🔹 A year-long battle with a client who owed tens of thousands and the social media tactic that finally worked🔹 3D models shipped to Portland, Oregon and a New York art gallery🔹 Why diverse clients are your best recession protection?🔹 T-level students, local college partnerships and giving back to education🔹 What success actually means to him (it's not money)🔹 The dad who'd knock on the door at 5am and leave without you if you were lateThis is one for anyone who's ever wondered whether to start something, go it alone, or keep going when it gets hard.Contact Tobias 👇https://www.linkedin.com/in/tdonohoe/http://www.tpdcreative.co.uk/🙌 Many thanks to our sponsors:https://www.hempsteadhouse.co.uk/https://whatsoninkent.com/https://theitrustapp.com/Special thanks to Charlie Smith for the help with editing 🙌 https://www.dr-ant.co.uk - for the book giftshttps://www.tropicskincare.com/meridonikyankoleva - for the Tropic skincare gifts✊ If you like what we are doing and would like to support us 👉https://buymeacoffee.com/MeetYourInspiration

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Episode Is Private Health Insurance Worth It? The Honest Truth From Someone Who Knows | Nina Balachander Cover

Is Private Health Insurance Worth It? The Honest Truth From Someone Who Knows | Nina Balachander

What do you do when your career has taken you from a hospital ward to Zambia to a farm garage — and none of it was planned?In this episode of the Meet Your Inspiration Podcast, Meri and Rich sit down with Nina Balachander, healthcare insurance specialist and WPA partner. Nina's story is a masterclass in following curiosity, adapting to life's surprises, and finding purpose in the most unexpected places.Nina studied nutrition and dietetics at King's College London, became a dietitian, then went back to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine for a masters, during which she travelled solo to Zambia to collect research data on HIV. She came home, got married, became a senior research fellow for NICE, had children, left the commute behind to become a childminder, trained as a play therapist, volunteered with her therapy dog in schools and nursing homes, worked with a foster organisation and then, almost by accident, found WPA.In this warm, honest and surprisingly funny conversation, Nina talks about:🔹 Studying dietetics at King's College London and why she went back for more🔹 A solo trip to Zambia aged 20-something to collect HIV research data🔹 Meeting an extraordinary woman who turned her home into an orphanage for children with HIV🔹 Becoming a senior research fellow for NICE — writing guidelines for the NHS🔹 Leaving her career to become a childminder and why it was the right call for her family🔹 Training as a play therapist and using her dog as a therapy animal in schools🔹 The challenges of working with a foster organisation and knowing when to step back🔹 How WPA found her (via her husband) and why it was the perfect fit🔹 What private health insurance actually is and the common misconceptions🔹 Why the NHS is brilliant but why people are turning to private healthcare🔹 Why starting a health insurance policy young is one of the smartest financial decisions🔹 Walking networking meetings, cereal for dinner, and the therapy of owning a calm dogWhether you're curious about private health insurance, navigating a career change, or simply looking for a story that proves life has a funny way of connecting the dots — this episode is for you.💬 "I never knew what I wanted to do. And now looking back, it all connects. The nutrition, the research, the children, the care — it's all part of the same thread." — Nina Balachander🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode.👍 Like if Nina's story resonated with you.💬 Comment — have you ever had a career that surprised you? We'd love to hear from you.Contact Nina👇LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-balachander/Many thanks to our sponsors:https://www.hempsteadhouse.co.uk/https://whatsoninkent.com/https://theitrustapp.com/Special thanks to Charlie Smith for the help with editing 🙌

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What if everything you struggled with your whole life suddenly had an explanation?In this episode of the Meet Your Inspiration Podcast, Meri and Rich sit down with Lucy Jessey, founder of Crescent Digital Marketing — a marketing agency that specialises in working with neurodivergent-led businesses. Lucy's story is one of reinvention, resilience, and the remarkable clarity that comes when you finally understand how your brain works.From a criminology and psychology degree at Keele University to accidental social media management at Hever Castle, from running her own wedding planning business to closing it during COVID, from charity marketing to going freelance — Lucy has navigated more career pivots than most people have in a lifetime. And she did it all before she knew she was autistic.In this honest, practical, and deeply personal conversation, Lucy opens up about:🔹 Studying criminology and psychology — including a dissertation on women who kill🔹 How she stumbled into marketing completely by accident at Hever Castle🔹 Building a wedding and events business from scratch with two young children🔹 Closing her business during COVID — and why she didn't feel heartbroken🔹 Her son Daniel's autism, PDA and ADHD diagnosis — and the years of challenges before it🔹 Her own late autism diagnosis — and why it "changed everything and nothing"🔹 What it means to mask as a woman with autism and why girls go undiagnosed for so long🔹 The difference between autism and ADHD — explained simply and clearly🔹 Why neurodivergent business owners need flexible structures, not rigid ones🔹 The truth about social media marketing — vanity metrics, viral myths, and what actually works🔹 How she built Crescent Digital Marketing around her neurodivergence and why that's her superpower🔹 Running the Crescent Podcast and championing Kent's small business communityWhether you're neurodivergent, a small business owner, a parent navigating a child's diagnosis, or simply someone who's ever felt like they didn't quite fit in — this conversation will resonate.💬 "For years I thought I was broken. I thought I was weak. Getting the diagnosis meant I finally understood why I'd always felt like an outsider." — Lucy JesseyContact Lucy👇https://www.crescentdigitalmarketing.co.uk🙌 Many thanks to our sponsors:https://www.hempsteadhouse.co.uk/https://whatsoninkent.com/https://theitrustapp.com/Special thanks to Charlie Smith for the help with editing 🙌 https://www.dr-ant.co.uk - for the book giftshttps://www.tropicskincare.com/meridonikyankoleva - for the Tropic skincare gifts✊ If you like what we are doing and would like to support us 👉https://buymeacoffee.com/MeetYourInspiration🎙️ About Meet Your Inspiration PodcastHosted by Meri and Rich, Meet Your Inspiration is the podcast where ordinary people tell extraordinary stories. Every episode is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and going beyond what you thought was possible.🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode.👍 Like if Lucy's story resonated with you.💬 Comment — have you or someone you love been diagnosed as neurodivergent? We'd love to hear from you.

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