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A Sense of Hope - By Helen Duyvestyn from One Life

Helen Duyvestyn (RN) from One Life

'A Sense of Hope' is a podcast dedicated to inspiring resilience and fostering mental well-being. Join us as we explore the struggles we experience and uncover pathways to overcome adversity. Through insightful conversations and uplifting stories, we aim to break boundaries and instil a sense of hope in every listener. Helen is a Registered Nurse and life coach with a Master's in Health Science an... more

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Dr Jo Battye is a New Zealand GP who has embraced a different approach to health care.

Her journey has led her to breath work, psychedelic-assisted therapy training, plant medicine and other modalities that would not be considered 'mainstream medici... more

Can nutrients change your life?

Professor Julia Rucklidge has been studying the impact of nutrient supplementation on mental health for over 15 years.

She became interested in the impact of micronutrients on mental health after hearing about Ca... more

Audrey McCollough from Pivot Path (Empowering Nurses in Non-Bedside Careers) and I sit down to have a chat.

Discover how Helen Duyvestyn transformed her psychiatric nursing career by challenging traditional mental health treatment approaches. This ... more

Aaron is a New Zealand police officer who after two years working in the front line began to notice changes in his mood, behaviour & sleep patterns.

He also started to experience flashbacks on his daily commute to and from work.

According to stat... more

Sonya is a Registered Nurse who spent most of her career working in ICU (Intensive Care Unit).

Noticing the decreasing age at which people were being admitted to hospital with preventative chronic disease - she decided she wanted to focus on a more... more

In this podcast, we speak with Ainsley Duyvestyn-Smith. Ainsley is a New Zealand-born photographer, writer, activist and ancient history buff with a passion for travel and cultural exploration. Having lived in and traveled to over 40 countries, Ainsl... more

In this interview on the Sense of Hope Podcast - we speak to Rachael Sumner. Please note: This interview is not to be taken as medical advice and some of the substances discussed in this podcast are Class A drugs and remain illegal to possess in New ... more

Helen is one of a few New Zealand registered dietitians who practice privately. She is also one of the few dieticians who acknowledges, understands and practices trauma-informed care.

Helen has developed a whole-person approach to dietetics, which ... more

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