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Stories from the Heart

Podkast av Heart Foundation

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Welcome to "Stories from the Heart," an engaging podcast series that delves into the personal experiences of the people navigating life with heart conditions, and of those researching solutions to heart disease's biggest challenges. The series aims to harness the story-telling power of people's experiences with heart disease, Australia's leading cause of death, to raise awareness that could save lives, and influence positive action on heart health. Join us as we embark on a journey of resilience, courage, and inspiration. Each episode offers a unique perspective on living with heart conditions and shares practical advice for fostering emotional health. "Stories from the Heart" aims to create a supportive community where individuals facing similar challenges can find solace, encouragement, and a wealth of shared wisdom. Stay tuned for the upcoming episodes as we amplify the voices of those with lived experience, fostering a sense of connection and understanding in the broader community.

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episode The Breast Friend Project cover

The Breast Friend Project

In this episode of Stories from the Heart, we hear from Sadie Goddard-Wrighton — a South Australian wellness coach, breast cancer survivor and founder of the Breast Friend Project, a Heart Foundation walking group supporting people affected by breast cancer. Sadie shares her story of recovery, the role movement played in her healing, and how connection with others became a vital part of rebuilding her health and wellbeing. The conversation also explores why walking, nature and community can make such a powerful difference. In this episode, we discuss: * Why movement and time in nature can support healing * How the Breast Friend Project began and grew * The importance of community and social participation for overall health Resources and links * Heart Foundation Walking [https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/getting-active/walking] * MyHeart MyLife (support) [https://www.myheartmylife.org.au/] #StoriesFromTheHeart #PodcastEpisode #HeartHealth #BreastCancerRecovery #HealingJourney #WalkingForWellbeing #Wellness #SupportMatters #CommunityHealing #MovementMatters #heartfoundation #heartfoundationwalking

19. mai 2026 - 14 min
episode No Money, No Time? You can still make healthy meals cover

No Money, No Time? You can still make healthy meals

No Money, No Time? It doesn't matter – you can still make healthy meals With food bills creeping ever higher, many people worry about the expense of putting healthy meals on the table. But there are solutions. In this episode, we explore how innovative tools and strategic partnerships are empowering Australians to improve their diet within budget and time constraints. This must-listen episode features insights from two of the most insightful nutrition experts in the business: Professor Clare Collins [https://www.linkedin.com/in/profclarecollinsao/], a renowned University of Newcastle nutrition scientist and podcast host (check out her brilliant work by accessing the link to the 'No Money, No Time' website below), and the Heart Foundation's Manager of Food and Nutrition Claire Gardner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-gardner-500162116/], who discuss practical strategies for fostering healthier eating habits that can be sustained long-term. Key Topics * The origin and impact of the No Money, No Time platform, including its popular healthy eating quiz * How small dietary changes can lead to significant health benefits * The importance of making healthy eating accessible via smartphones * Practical tips for shopping smarter—focusing on vegetables, fruits, and budget-friendly food swaps * Resources available from the Heart Foundation to support heart-healthy, budget-friendly eating * The concept of a flexible, sustainable "heart healthy eating pattern" instead of restrictive diets Resources & Links * No Money No Time Website [https://nomoneynotime.com.au/] * Heart Foundation Recipes and Resources [https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/healthy-eating]

8. april 2026 - 18 min
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Empowering youth through the Health Hive

In this episode of Stories from the Heart, we look at ithe Health Hive, an initiative reshaping of how young people engage with public health research—especially heart health. Host, Matt Dunn speaks with Associate Professor Stephanie Partridge and members of her team about why youth involvement matters, what's holding young people back, and how the Health Hive is breaking down barriers with practical, confidence‑building solutions. You'll hear personal stories from young researchers who've stepped into the world of public health, discovered their own capabilities, and found their voices in spaces where youth perspectives have traditionally been overlooked. The conversation also explores the growing momentum behind youth‑led insights in health policy and the broader challenges young people face in heart health today. Whether you're passionate about public health, youth empowerment, or community‑driven change, this episode offers a hopeful look at what happens when young people are invited to the table—and given the tools to thrive. Want to know more? Go to: https://www.youthhealthhive.com/free-online-course [https://www.youthhealthhive.com/free-online-course]

16. mars 2026 - 18 min
episode Anxiety or heart disease? The misdiagnosis of a MasterChef cover

Anxiety or heart disease? The misdiagnosis of a MasterChef

In this powerful episode of Stories from the Heart, we speak with renowned anti–food waste campaigner and chef Mandy Hall, who shares her deeply personal journey of misdiagnosis to a life‑threatening heart condition. Despite experiencing persistent and alarming symptoms, the former MasterChef contestant was told her condition was anxiety‑related. It wasn't until much later that she discovered she had an 90% blockage in a major artery — a diagnosis that would ultimately save her life. Mandy reflects on the challenges women face in having their heart disease symptoms recognised and taken seriously, and the emotional toll of not being believed. She also discusses how her experience has fuelled her passion to raise awareness about women's heart health, encouraging others to listen to their bodies and advocate for themselves. This episode is a confronting and inspiring reminder that heart disease doesn't always look the way we expect — and that early recognition can make all the difference. In this episode, we explore: * Why heart disease symptoms in women are often missed or misdiagnosed * The dangers of dismissing symptoms as anxiety or stress * Mandy's journey to diagnosis and recovery * The importance of self‑advocacy in healthcare * Raising awareness to help save more women's lives If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone you love and help spread the message about women's heart health. Learn more about the signs of heart disease in women and how to protect your heart at heartfoundation.org.au [https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/], and subscribe to Stories from the Heart so you never miss an episode. If you'd like to find out more about Mandy Hall, go to: realfoodhall.com.au [https://www.realfoodhall.com.au/] *The Heart Foundation relies on peer-reviewed scientific research in the production of this podcast.

6. mars 2026 - 21 min
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Heart Failure to Heart Hero

In this inspiring episode of Stories from the Heart, we sit down with Mildura teacher Graeme Tulloch, who turned a near-death experience into a mission to save lives. During a routine bike ride, Graeme experienced a sudden cardiac arrest. Thanks to the quick actions of community members who performed CPR, his life was saved. He shares the harrowing details of that day, the medical response that followed, and how the experience reshaped his outlook forever. We also talk to one of Graeme's rescuers, Seher Ozonal, whose early intervention not only helped to save Graeme's life but created a lifelong bond. Out of this life-changing event came Hands on Heart Australia [https://www.handsonheartaustralia.com/], an organisation Graeme founded to train and empower locals in CPR. His story is a reminder of the critical role everyday people can play in emergencies—and the emotional impact of surviving against the odds.

1. des. 2025 - 29 min
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