Leanne Ward Nutrition

Leanne Ward
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Mar 29, 2026 • 48min

155. Q&A: The Protein Question Every Woman Gets Wrong (Plus 9 More Nutrition Questions Answered)

Most women are getting their protein targets wrong. Not by a little. By enough to quietly stall their fat loss, slow their muscle gains, and leave their energy flat by 3pm. In this solo Q&A episode, Leanne answers ten of your most-asked nutrition questions straight from her Instagram DMs, including the protein one that comes up almost every single week in clinic. In this episode: Why nutrition feels so much harder than exercise, and why that is completely normal Are you genuinely not hungry in the morning, or have you just normalised skipping breakfast? The signs Leanne watches for, and what she actually recommends How much protein women need for fat loss, muscle tone, and healthy ageing. The real clinical targets, why the Australian guidelines fall short for most women, and the exact ranges Leanne uses with her own clients Magnesium: which foods actually contain it, why so many Australian women quietly fall short, and how to tell whether a supplement could genuinely help you. Leanne walks through the three clinical forms of magnesium in RESTORE by Designed by Dietitians, why each was specifically chosen, and who benefits most. Explore RESTORE here Greek yogurt versus Greek-style yogurt: what the labelling actually means under Australian food standards, and the one thing to check before you put it in your trolley Why Leanne drinks soy milk, what the phytoestrogen research actually says, and how she approaches plant-based milks with different clients Building muscle without the scale becoming the enemy: what body recomposition actually looks like in practice, and better ways to measure real progress The real difference between generic nutrition advice online and working with a dietitian one on one What to do after an osteopenia diagnosis. The four non-negotiables Leanne gives every client in this situation, and why walking alone will not be enough   Brought to you by Garmin Today’s episode is proudly supported by Garmin. The new Garmin Venu 4 helps you train smarter and recover better with advanced sleep coaching, Body Battery™ energy monitoring, on-wrist coaching, lifestyle logging for caffeine, alcohol and stress, over 80 sports apps, mindfulness tools, a built-in LED flashlight, and multi-day battery life. Learn more at garmin.com.au. Work with Leanne or her team: Lean Gut Mind Method, Leanne's premium 12 week 1:1 coaching program: personalised plans, daily support, and a dietitian matched to your specific goals. Apply here: https://leangutmindmethod.com/  Leanne Ward Nutrition Virtual Clinic: single consults, review consults, and targeted nutrition packs covering fat loss, body recomposition, gut health, hormones, PCOS, and perimenopause. All consults are virtual, available worldwide. Visit https://leannewardnutrition.com/virtual-clinic/leannewardnutrition.com Got a burning question for Part 3? DM Leanne on Instagram @leannewardnutrition    
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Feb 21, 2026 • 55min

154. Q&A: "GLP-1 Supplements" vs Ozempic: What They Can (and Can’t) Do, Plus 9 Nutrition Questions Answered

In today’s Q&A episode, I’m answering your most common nutrition questions straight from my Instagram DMs, including one that has come up again and again lately: What’s the difference between "GLP-1 supplements" and medications like Ozempic? GLP-1 is everywhere right now, from prescription medications through to powders and supplements that claim to “support GLP-1 levels”. In this episode, I unpack what GLP-1 is, how prescription GLP-1 medications work, and what it actually means when a supplement is described as supporting GLP-1 in the body. Alongside that, I’m answering nine other listener questions covering calorie deficits, hunger, pre-workout snacks, creatine for strength and cognition, fibre intake, alcohol risk, and how to talk to teens about the current “skinny” trend online. Inside this episode: Where to start when learning about calories without becoming obsessed with numbers Managing hunger in a calorie deficit, even when protein is high Is a protein coffee + banana an effective pre-workout snack? Creatine basics, if you stop taking it, do you lose your gains? Higher-dose creatine for sleep deprivation and cognitive stress "GLP-1 supplements" vs medications, what’s the difference? Talking to teens about body image and fuelling vs under-fuelling The best types of nuts and nut butters for gut health Alcohol as a Class 1 carcinogen, what that actually means for real-world risk Low energy in a calorie deficit, why “moderate” on paper can feel aggressive in practice How to increase your fibre intake without tracking If you enjoy these Q&A style episodes, please share it to your Instagram stories and tag me @leannewardnutrition so I know to do more. This episode provides general educational commentary on nutrition and GLP-1 pathways and does not assess the regulatory compliance or performance of any specific product.   Brought to you by Garmin Today’s episode is proudly supported by Garmin. The new Garmin Venu 4 helps you train smarter and recover better with advanced sleep coaching, Body Battery™ energy monitoring, on-wrist coaching, lifestyle logging for caffeine, alcohol and stress, over 80 sports apps, mindfulness tools, a built-in LED flashlight, and multi-day battery life. Learn more at garmin.com.au. Work with Leanne or her team: Lean Gut Mind Method, Leanne's premium 12 week 1:1 coaching program: personalised plans, daily support, and a dietitian matched to your specific goals. Apply here: https://leangutmindmethod.com/  Leanne Ward Nutrition Virtual Clinic: single consults, review consults, and targeted nutrition packs covering fat loss, body recomposition, gut health, hormones, PCOS, and perimenopause. All consults are virtual, available worldwide. Visit https://leannewardnutrition.com/virtual-clinic/leannewardnutrition.com    
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Jan 27, 2026 • 50min

153. How to Really Read Food Labels, Beat Marketing Lies & Shop Smarter (with Jess Burvill)

Today we’re cutting through supermarket confusion, food marketing BS, and everyday label myths so you can shop confidently and without overwhelm. In this episode you’ll learn: 🛒 Why food labels confuse us — decode what really matters on pack vs what is just hype 📊 The smart way to read labels — look at ingredients AND the nutrition panel together, not separately 🚫 Marketing traps explained — “natural,” “no added sugar,” “high protein” and other claims that don’t always mean what you think ⭐ Health Star Rating truth bomb — when it’s useful and when it misleads 📱 Why food scanner apps may mis-score products — and what to focus on instead 🧠 Seed oils and ultra-processed foods — what the evidence says and why context matters 💡 Budget-friendly shopping hacks — choose quality without spending more 🧘‍♀️ One mindset shift to cut overwhelm — a simple framework to make confident decisions every shop Why this matters Most of us have stood in the supermarket aisle feeling unsure which product is “healthy.” Products are marketed with health halos and buzzwords that can mislead even the savviest shopper. This episode gives you practical ways to interpret labels and make choices that align with your goals — quickly and without stress. Guest bio Jess Burvill is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and evidence-based nutrition educator behind @dailyservenutrition on Instagram, where she translates label logic and marketing messaging into simple, science-backed guidance. Instagram: @dailyservenutrition — evidence-based, myth-free nutrition and food comparisons. Brought to you by Garmin Today’s episode is proudly supported by Garmin. The new Garmin Venu 4 helps you train smarter and recover better with advanced sleep coaching, Body Battery™ energy monitoring, on-wrist coaching, lifestyle logging for caffeine, alcohol and stress, over 80 sports apps, mindfulness tools, a built-in LED flashlight, and multi-day battery life. Learn more at garmin.com.au.    
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Nov 4, 2025 • 45min

152. Sauna Science: How Heat Supercharges Recovery, Heart Health & Longevity (with Professor Julien Périard)

Professor Julien Périard, an environmental and exercise physiologist at the University of Canberra, explains what heat does to your body and how to use saunas and hot baths safely. Short, practical talks cover cardiovascular responses, recovery and muscle preservation, heat-shock proteins, hydration rules, who should be cautious, and how often to use heat to get real benefits.
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Oct 19, 2025 • 1h 4min

151. Women’s Health Unlocked: Gut, Bloating, Hormones & Energy with Dietitian Kylie Ivanir

Feeling tired, puffy, or just “not yourself”? In this practical, no-fluff chat, Leanne sits down with dietitian Kylie Ivanir (Within Nutrition) to demystify women’s biggest pain points: low energy, stubborn bloating, hormone chaos, and mood dips — and how your gut sits at the centre of it all. What you’ll learn Why exhaustion hangs on even when you’re “doing everything right” — and how blood sugar, inflammation, iron status, stress load, sleep, and the gut all interact. Bloating, decoded: is it food, hormones, or stress? Simple self-assessment steps, plus the food-mood-symptom diary that makes consults far more effective. Gut first, not restriction first: the add-in approach (plant diversity, gentle fibre progression, movement) versus over-elimination — and why ultra-processed “high-fibre” bars can backfire. Food intolerance tests: why online IgG “sensitivity” panels aren’t evidence-based and can lead to unnecessary restriction; what to do instead.   Gut–brain in real life: how microbes, metabolites and your vagus nerve influence mood, stress, and sleep — and small daily habits that actually move the needle.   Alcohol and women’s health: realistic harm-reduction strategies that protect sleep, hormones and the microbiome. “Balance your hormones” (but what does that mean?): cutting through buzzwords, cycles, life stages, and the cortisol rhythm that sets the tone for everything else. Why this episode matters Conflicting advice online keeps women stuck. This conversation pairs relatable lived experience with science-grounded steps you can implement today — no extremes required. Resources & links Kylie Ivanir (Within Nutrition): Website | Instagram If this helped you Follow the show, share this episode with a friend who’s struggling with energy or gut symptoms, and leave a quick review — it really helps more women find evidence-based guidance. Brought to you by Garmin Today’s episode is proudly supported by Garmin. The new Garmin Venu 4 helps you train smarter and recover better with advanced sleep coaching, Body Battery™ energy monitoring, on-wrist coaching, lifestyle logging for caffeine, alcohol and stress, over 80 sports apps, mindfulness tools, a built-in LED flashlight, and multi-day battery life. Learn more at garmin.com.au.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 52min

150. Nutrition for ADHD + Simple Lifestyle Shifts That Work

In this insightful discussion, Kiah Paetz, an accredited dietitian and ADHD advocate, shares her personal journey with ADHD and her expertise in neuroaffirming nutrition. She highlights how ADHD can disrupt eating habits, emphasizing the importance of nutrients like omega-3s and iron for brain health. Kiah debunks myths about elimination diets and offers practical meal planning tips to ease the overwhelm. Additionally, she discusses the crucial roles of sleep, movement, and self-compassion in managing ADHD symptoms, providing listeners with valuable and actionable strategies.
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Aug 24, 2025 • 51min

149. Clarity, Confidence & Control Through Perimenopause & Menopause, with Dr Niamh Leonard

Hot flushes might get all the headlines — but perimenopause and menopause are about so much more. From sudden weight changes and stubborn belly fat to creeping cholesterol, mood shifts, brain fog, and restless nights, this stage of life can feel confusing and overwhelming. To cut through the noise, I’m joined by Dr Niamh Leonard (@mymenopausedoctor), a Perth-based GP and member of the Australian Menopause Society who specialises in women’s health and hormones. Together, we unpack what’s really happening in your body during perimenopause and menopause — and how you can take back control of your health. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: The real definitions of perimenopause and menopause (and how early symptoms can start) Why weight, cholesterol, gut issues and brain fog change so dramatically in midlife How to know if symptoms are hormonal or something else The latest evidence on hormone therapy — including breast cancer risk myths, compounded hormones, and body-identical options Which blood tests and health checks matter most after 40 The crucial role of bone health, strength training, and nutrition for long-term vitality How to advocate for yourself if your symptoms are dismissed by doctors Whether you’re in the thick of it now or preparing for the years ahead, this conversation will give you clarity, confidence, and practical strategies to feel more in control. Dr Niamh also shares where you can connect with her for consultations and resources, including @mymenopausedoctor on Instagram. This episode is packed with evidence-based wisdom and compassionate advice — so you can navigate midlife with strength, resilience, and support. Thanks to Garmin for supporting today’s episode. Leanne uses the new Vivoactive 6 smartwatch to track her sleep, stress, energy, workouts and menstrual cycle — all from her wrist. With personalised insights like Body Battery™ and smart wake alarms, it’s a powerful way to tune into your body, not just your to-do list.
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Jul 23, 2025 • 51min

148. The Alcohol Episode: How It Affects Your Health, Hormones, Habits & Social Life

Ever wondered what alcohol is really doing to your body, your hormones, and your headspace? In this episode, Leanne is joined by clinical psychologist Dr Sally Hunt, a leading expert in women’s mental health and alcohol use. Together, they unpack why alcohol feels helpful in the moment—but quietly undermines sleep, mood, motivation, and long-term well-being. Whether you’re doing Dry July, rethinking your weeknight wine, or just curious about alcohol-free options, this episode will give you clarity, compassion, and practical strategies to make choices you actually feel good about. We cover: How alcohol affects sleep, anxiety, hormones, and perimenopause symptoms Why women often drink to cope (not just to socialise) The truth about “moderate drinking” and why there’s no truly safe level How to handle social pressure without awkwardness Why just one or two drinks can impact recovery, energy and weight What to expect in your first 2–4 weeks alcohol-free The psychology of habit change—and how to make alcohol-free living feel empowering, not restrictive Plus, Leanne shares how she’s personally cutting back, and why Edenvale’s non-alcoholic wines have become her go-to for dinner parties, wind-down rituals, and weekend celebrations. 🍇 Episode Sponsor This episode is proudly sponsored by Edenvale — Australia’s award-winning alcohol-removed wine range. Whether you’re doing Dry July or simply cutting back on alcohol, Edenvale lets you enjoy the taste, aroma and complexity of real wine — without the alcohol or next-day regret. Made from premium Australian grapes and crafted using a GoLo heat-pump powered unit, the first of its kind in the world, Edenvale’s range includes Sparkling Rosé, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and more. With less than 0.5% alcohol by volume, fewer calories than regular wine, and a wide variety of styles, Edenvale helps you celebrate every moment — your way. Shop the full range or learn more at edenvale.com.au Instagram: @edenvalewines 🎧 Why You Should Listen Now 🔍 For first‑time listeners: Cut through alcohol marketing myths with evidence-based insight 🌱 For loyal fans: Deepen your toolkit with expert strategies on sleep, stress, perimenopause & habit change 🚀 For wellness seekers: Optimize hormone balance, mood resilience, mental clarity & long-term health Ready to press pause on alcohol and pivot to more energy, focus and hormone harmony? This episode is for you.
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Jun 28, 2025 • 40min

147. Living with Crohn’s or Colitis: Real Talk, Nutrition Tips & What Most People Get Wrong

Gut issues aren’t always IBS — and for those living with Crohn’s or Colitis, there’s so much more beneath the surface. In this episode, Leanne sits down with dietitian and Crohn’s warrior Eloise Turner for a practical, compassionate deep dive into inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Together, they unpack: The key differences between Crohn’s, Colitis, and IBS The emotional toll of misdiagnosis and food fear What flares and remissions really feel like How nutrition, lifestyle and medication work together Emerging research around emulsifiers and fibre tolerance What every Aussie should know about the “Can’t Wait” card Whether you’re newly diagnosed or supporting a loved one, this episode will give you clarity, understanding and real-life tools to navigate gut health. Thanks to Garmin for supporting today’s episode. Leanne uses the new Vivoactive 6 smartwatch to track her sleep, stress, energy, workouts and menstrual cycle — all from her wrist. With personalised insights like Body Battery™ and smart wake alarms, it’s a powerful way to tune into your body, not just your to-do list. 🎧 Follow, subscribe or share this episode with someone who needs it. 👉 Find Eloise on Instagram @ibddietitianeloise for more gut-friendly tips and support.
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May 24, 2025 • 1h 4min

146. Balancing Hormones Naturally: Dr. Jolene Brighten on Women’s Health, Nutrition & Menopause

In this empowering episode of The Leanne Ward Nutrition Podcast, Leanne sits down with Dr. Jolene Brighten—a board-certified naturopathic endocrinologist, clinical sexologist, and best-selling author of Beyond the Pill and Is This Normal—to delve into the intricate world of women’s hormonal health. Key Topics Discussed: The profound impact of diet and lifestyle choices on hormonal balance Top foods that support women’s hormonal health Effective strategies to reduce cortisol and manage stress Understanding heavy periods: underlying causes and solutions The truth about heavy metals in tampons and their health implications Navigating joint pain during menopause and the role of inflammation Why You Should Listen: Dr. Brighten combines her extensive knowledge in chemistry, nutrition science, and clinical nutrition to provide evidence-based insights that are both practical and transformative. Whether you’re navigating the challenges of menopause, seeking to understand your body’s signals, or aiming to optimize your hormonal health, this episode offers invaluable guidance. Connect with Dr. Jolene Brighten: Website: drbrighten.com Instagram: @drjolenebrighten Books: Beyond the Pill | Is This Normal Subscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners and continue to provide valuable content.

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