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More New Zealanders die from bowel cancer than prostate and breast cancer combined. Yet most of us still feel uncomfortable talking about it. In this episode, we’re joined by Alice Fitzgerald, CEO of the Gut Foundation, for a conversation that could quite literally save your life. We break down: 1. Why NZ has some of the highest bowel cancer rates in the world 2. The simple signs you should never ignore 3. Why embarrassment is costing lives 4. The alternative to colonoscopy most people don’t know about 5. How 30 grams of fibre a day can dramatically reduce your risk This isn’t about fear. It’s about awareness, empowerment, and simple actions that make a massive difference. If you care about your health — or someone else’s — this episode matters. Talking about poo might feel awkward. But as you’ll hear… talking sh*t saves lives. CHAPTERS 00:40 Meet Alice Fitzgerald, CEO of the Gut Foundation 02:05 Alice’s journey from real estate to gut health advocacy 07:22 What the Gut Foundation does: research, education and awareness 11:34 Gut health explained simply 12:34 Explaining gut health to kids: “gut buddies” 15:54 What unhealthy gut health can look like day to day 16:26 Why checking your poo matters 19:49 What changes in your poo to watch for 22:45 Tim’s story: blood, fear and getting checked 25:46 Why men are at greater risk 27:02 Why acting early matters 28:24 Real story: delayed testing and stage 4 bowel cancer 30:31 Why bowel cancer is rising in younger people 33:17 Why New Zealand’s bowel cancer rates are so high 34:33 The good news: bowel cancer is highly treatable if caught early 35:21 What stops people from going to the doctor 38:10 Public vs private care and long waitlists 39:15 CT colonography vs colonoscopy 42:45 Why you need to advocate for your own health 46:27 The Gut Check campaign: self-check, professional check, social check 48:56 Other warning signs beyond bowel changes 50:34 The power of fibre for gut health 52:14 30 plants a week and easy ways to get more diversity 54:32 Simple food swaps and breakfast ideas for fibre 58:48 Gut health misinformation, diet trends and diversity 01:00:52 Lifestyle factors: exercise, stress and meditation 01:03:07 The gut-brain connection 01:04:40 Why gut health is highly personal 01:09:23 Gut health for kids and fussy eaters 01:10:27 Why gut issues are becoming more common 01:11:48 Ultra-processed foods, advertising and willpower 01:17:35 Personal responsibility vs food environment 01:20:49 Focus on adding good foods, not eliminating everything 01:22:30 Final takeaways: review your poo, get checked, eat more fibre 01:25:35 Closing thoughts and thanks to Alice 01:26:16 Outro: Follow OStudio and learn more
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