Welcome to the universe of Corrective Culture. Join your hosts Jake & Callan as they dive into the realms of health, wellness and life's truth with honesty & humour. Tune in every Monday at 5am for a brand new episode with the future of holistic health.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityHealth & FitnessSpiritualityAlternative Health |
This week, Jake and Callan dive deep into posture, back pain, and movement awareness. They unpack common issues like disc bulges, anterior tilt, and shoulder instability — breaking down how poor movement habits and weak stabilisers lead to pain over ... more
In this episode, Jake & Callan sit down with Dr. Brian Rothbart, internationally recognized researcher, lecturer, and founder of the field of Postural Biomechanics.
Dr. Rothbart shares his journey from podiatric surgery into decades of research that... more
In this episode, Jake & Callan sit down with the team behind The Reconnected, exploring their journey of building a community focused on conscious parenting, breathwork, and helping families reconnect to what really matters.
They share how The Reco... more
In this episode, Jake & Callan sit down with Dr. Anthea Todd, chiropractor, functional medicine practitioner, and author of What’s My Body Telling Me?.
Anthea shares her journey from growing up in a holistic household with chiropractic parents to pu... more
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On the episode with Gabriella Sassy, the boys mention the LGBT community being a reason for the lowering of testosterone in men. I get it, it’s a joke and Callan laughed at it but it sat weird with me and doesn’t align with my perspective of how you guys approach people. No judgement right?
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Focused on health and wellness, the content largely explores personal growth, nutrition, and emotional well-being. Episodes feature insightful discussions about topics like women's health, holistic practices, and the interplay between mental and physical health. The hosts bring a candid and humorous approach to complex subjects, often weaving personal anecdotes and experiences into the dialogue, which fosters a relatable atmosphere for listeners. Unique guests from diverse backgrounds, including health professionals and spiritual leaders, contribute their expertise, enriching the overall perspective presented in each episode. This dynamic creates an engaging and open environment for listeners seeking to improve their health and self-underst... more
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2. Russell Sturgess
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