
Renowned therapists Nik and Eva Speakman, along with their daughter Liv, open the doors to their life-changing Hope Clinic, sharing intimate conversations with people facing real emotional struggles. Each episode is a testament to the power of transformation and a reminder that no matter how lost you feel, there is always hope. With warmth, empathy, and decades of experience, Nik and Eva use their... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessSociety & Culture | ||||

In today's session, Cat discusses her 17-year struggle with bulimia and body dysmorphia, which began after severe school bullying and the sudden death of her father. Cat recounts her experiences with different therapies and her unending battle with s... more
In this compelling episode, Nik and Eva dive into the story of Andrew, who shares his struggle with OCD and the profound impact of childhood trauma. Andrew recounts a harrowing period in 2004 when his younger brother, Luke, was terminally ill, leadin... more
In this session at the Hope Clinic, Sarah discusses her intense fear of needles, blood, and medical scenarios, commonly referred to as 'white coat syndrome.' Her anxiety has escalated over the years, affecting her daily life and decisions, including ... more
TV legend Claire Sweeney bursts into the Hope Clinic, not for healing but to ignite inspiration. In a powerfully uplifting episode, Claire proves that age is no barrier to ambition as she opens up to Nik and Eva about her extraordinary path. From fro... more
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I have listened to all of the podcasts to date and can’t wait for more! They are so good, especially when the words ‘I never thought of it that way before’ shows the switch in their thinking. Absolutely brilliant x
I love this podcasts- I have come along way since meeting nik and Eva , but still love tuning in on a Thursday for the latest podcast!! Such great people
Wow! This podcast was so powerful.
I thought I had Health Anxiety until I listened and I realised I didn’t. I am anxious about my health.Has made me realise that worrying is wasting valuable time and understanding an anxiety certainly helps. Thank you
There are plenty of podcasts out there and opinions out there but this one is well worth a listen.
The hosts are not only experts in their field but have a captivating way to clear things up and help people. Even if you’re not struggling yourself with a theme covered in an episode, it’s likely someone you have come across is.
This is an essential listen to be a considerate and compassionate person.
Absolutely great listen. I am not one for listening to podcasts but I find the Speakmans bring a piece of normality. Genuinely lovely people who come across like they really care about the people they have on the show. Great show!!









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