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Wellness Simplified: Evidence-Based Health Habits for Busy Professionals

Wellness Simplified: Evidence-Based Health Habits for Busy Professionals

By: Kelly Nicholls | Wellness Coach & CEO Vitopia AI
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Summary

Wellness Simplified is the health podcast for busy professionals who are already doing the right things but still not feeling the way they want to feel and who need someone to cut through the noise and tell them exactly what to focus on next.


Hosted by Kelly Nicholls, wellness coach and co-founder of Vitopia AI, this show exists to take the guesswork out of your health by delivering one clear habit or experiment in every episode. Something you can implement this week, track in real life, and feel the difference. No overwhelm, protocol overhauls, or advice that only works if you have unlimited time and a personal health team. Just the 20% of habits that deliver 80% of the results, explained clearly by someone who has done the research and lived the journey.


Wellness Simplified covers the full spectrum of evidence-based health for people who want to feel better without making health a second job. From the foundational habits that move the needle on energy, sleep, and stress, to personal experiments with real data and honest results, to practical guidance on hormonal health, perimenopause, prevention and longevity. Every episode ends with one thing you can try this week. That's the promise and the design, every single time.


We'll answer questions like:

  • Why am I exhausted even when I'm doing everything right — and what's actually going on?
  • I'm running on stress and I can't seem to switch off. How do I actually recover — not just cope?
  • What does the research say about preventing Alzheimer's, heart disease, and the conditions that run in my family?
  • Is this a hormone thing? What's perimenopause actually doing to my body — and what can I do about it?
  • I've tried habits before and they never stick. What am I missing?
  • My GP says I'm fine. So why don't I feel fine?
  • What do my wearable data and blood results actually mean — and what should I do with them?
  • Which health habit should I focus on first, given my actual life right now?
  • What does biohacking look like when you don't have unlimited time or money?


This show is for the busy professional who wants simple health habits that fit into a real life, the woman navigating perimenopause who deserves better answers than she's been given, and the health-conscious high achiever who wants practical wellness tips grounded in evidence rather than hype. If you're in Australia or anywhere else in the world where the wellness noise has gotten too loud, you've found your show.


If you're ready to stop second-guessing and start feeling better, one habit at a time, you're in the right place.


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Episodes
  • How to Support Your Body's Natural Detox Pathways: What Actually Works
    May 4 2026

    Your body is already detoxifying. Right now, as you read this. The question isn't whether to do a cleanse — it's whether you're giving your organs of elimination the support they need to do their job well.

    In this episode, I'm joined by Anthia Koullouros — naturopath, medical herbalist, and founder of Apotheca by Anthia in Sydney's Surrey Hills. Anthia has been in clinical practice for 31 years.

    We clear up the biggest misconceptions around detoxing (including why the "cleaner is better" mentality can actually do harm), and then we go organ by organ through your body's real detox pathways: the liver's two-phase process, the gut, the kidneys, the lymphatic system, the lungs, and even the emotional load we carry. Anthia explains what sluggish looks like in each, and what actually helps.

    This episode is part one of two. Next week, Anthia is back to cover the other side: what's adding to your toxic load, and how to start reducing it without overhauling your life.

    If you've ever wondered whether detoxing is worth it — or if you've gone too hard on a cleanse and felt worse — this episode will reframe the whole thing for you.


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    39 mins
  • How to Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s: Small Habits to Start This Week
    May 4 2026

    Nearly half of all Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented. That’s not wishful thinking — it’s what the research behind the Bredesen Protocol is showing. And yet most people still believe that cognitive decline is inevitable, something that just happens with age, something you can’t do much about. This episode is here to change that.

    Jo Grabyn is a clinical nutritionist, director of Bounce Matters, and one of only six nutritionists chosen from 3,000 applicants to train directly with Dr. Dale Bredesen in the ReCODE protocol. She’s spent a decade working with patients on brain optimisation, Alzheimer’s prevention, and cognitive reversal — and she’s watched firsthand what happens when people get the right information at the right time.

    In this episode Kelly and Jo cover what Alzheimer’s actually is and why the old belief that nothing can be done is being overturned, the five subtypes of the disease and why identifying yours changes your prevention approach, the role of sleep, diet, exercise, stress, and toxins in long-term brain health, when to start thinking about prevention, and what to do if you carry the APOE4 gene.

    This one is personal for Kelly — her mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. It’s a conversation about what’s possible when you start early, and why that window matters.


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • How to Beat Chronic Stress: Simple Habits That Actually Calm Your Nervous System
    May 4 2026

    Most of us are running on chronic stress without knowing it. Not necessarily the dramatic kind — just the relentless, low-grade kind that quietly wrecks your sleep, your hormones, your digestion, and your ability to lose weight no matter how clean you eat or how hard you train.

    In this episode, Kelly sits down with Camilla Thompson — biohacking expert, keynote speaker, and author of Biohack Me — to cut through the noise on stress, cortisol, and the nervous system.

    Together they go deep on why your body gets stuck in survival mode, what cortisol and adrenaline are actually supposed to do (and what happens when they go rogue), and how soothing the vagus nerve — Camilla calls it the queen of your nervous system — is the missing piece most people never address.

    This episode also covers the 3am wake-up problem, why coffee timing matters more than people think, what the DUTCH test reveals about your stress hormones, and the fascinating "C-suite" framework Camilla uses to explain how your stress hormones are supposed to work together — and when they don't.

    One habit comes out on top. It takes five minutes. You can start tomorrow.


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    49 mins
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