
The Take a Stool is a series of relaxed conversations, all shits and giggles (literally), around life experiences, health, gut health and growing up, with host Stephen Manderson (aka Professor Green) and his friends. Each guest has taken an Aguulp Gut Health test, the results of which are discussed in the episode. Stephen wants to get people comfortable talking about their health and break taboos ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | NutritionHealth & FitnessMental Health | ||||

In this episode Stephen chats to former Special Forces sergeant and SAS Who Dares Wins hard man Jason Fox. Find out what life decisions made Foxy the person you see on TV today, but also go deeper and hear about the man you don’t see on TV. Listen to... more
This week Stephen is joined by the hilarious Daisy May Cooper. Daisy is as funny as ever, but you will also see a side of her rarely seen.. inside and out! Listen to find out how Daisy scored on the Aguulp Gut Health test and if she really does “live... more
Episode 1 sees Stephen and Joe dive into a discussion about their upbringing, experience of food in childhood, and Joe reveals how the less healthy food blowouts he has affects his body. Listen to find out how Joe Wicks scored on the Aguulp Gut Healt... more
You may know Stephen Manderson as Professor Green. What you may not know is that Stephen has struggled with gut issues for most of his life. A better understanding of what was going on inside meant he was able to fix his gut through a combination of ... more
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Really enjoying this podcast, the guests stories and it’s definitely made me think about my gut heath more. Please keep the episodes coming!
Did not appreciate the baby milk shaming. Green literally makes an insinuation that his gut issues are made worse by SMA - a common formula that is still widely used today. Imagine being a new mum and hearing that along with all the other guilt?
A podcast that kept me wanting to know more about there stories and how they have changed their habits.
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Apple Podcasts | #84 |
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