I'm Mel Lawson, mum of 3, Founder and CEO of Bare Biology (a UK supplement brand). Basically, we talk about life. From psychology and health to self-development and spirituality, and much more. We have experts, we have fascinating guests, and we talk in a very open and honest way. We share our vulnerabilities and hope to entertain and inspire you, maybe make you laugh, and possibly help you experience some ‘aha’ moments along the way.
In this episode, Women's Health Specialist Tanya Borowski shares her insight around managing difficult menstrual cycles, from crippling pain to mood swings. More from Tanya here.This episode is sponsored by Melanie's family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
In this episode, Mel answers your burning questions on omega-3, motherhood and what to feed your ravenous teenagers - including her go-to smoothie recipe.Do you have a question for Mel? Pop it in a comment below!Supplements mentioned: Bare Biology's Life & Soul CapsulesBare Biology Mums & Bumps CapsulesSkinful Collagen PowderIron supplement recommendations:Pure EncapsulationsTerranova If you're enjoying the podcast, do give us a review or subscribe so I can keep my job!
There aren't enough hours in the day...or are there? This week Mel is joined by producer of The Mel Lawson Show Liv Evans, to explore the concept coined by Cal Newport - slow productivity. If you want to achieve everything on your to-do list without burn out, this episode is for you. Book mentioned: Cal Newport's Slow ProductivityApp mentioned: OpalThis episode is sponsored by Melanie's family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
This episode is a powerful reminder that the menstrual cycle is such a beautiful part of being a woman but it takes time to find its rhythm. Tanya Borowski is a Women's Health Specialist and Educational Speaker and has so much wisdom to share.I highly recommend listening to this if you have a teen daughter or your inner teen needs some love. Download the slides mentioned here.More from Tanya here.This episode is sponsored by Melanie's family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
Your voice is a tool. Are you using it?In this episode, Liv and I delve into a quote I read from James Clear, author of Atomic Habits , on over communication…“If you wait to reply because you don't have an answer yet (or because you don't want to share bad news), the other party often ends up making assumptions about what the delayed reply might mean. Silence frustrates and confuses people. Better to communicate early and often.” - James ClearBiting your tongue isn't the best thing to do.Being vague or not responding at all can bring about the very thing you're trying to avoid. That awkward, icky vibe. Or worse yet, an argument. Saying the hard thing you're putting off can lead to deeper connections and clearer understanding. We'll share real-life scenarios where over communication has made life easier after the “I wish the ground would swallow me up” conversation.This is your sign to say the thing you think you can't say.Melanie.This episode is sponsored by my family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
This episode's guest is Leon Taylor, an Olympic silver medalist who has gone on to commentate for the BBC, mentor Olympic and Paralympic athletes and speak at a TEDx talk viewed by millions. He also coached me to run the Brighton half marathon (yes, half. I hate running). You don't have to be an Olympic athlete to think like one. There's something for everyone in this chat. Even if high-performance sport isn't your thing, we're all trying to get better at something. There are some great parenting tips too.I hope it inspires you just enough to look at one area of your life you'd like to improve. I always find my chats with Leon super energising.Melanie.Find more from Leon here.This episode is sponsored by my family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
Kids as young as 10 are on the hunt for anti-aging products, while teens scroll on TikTok to catch the latest skincare trend. But what's the impact on their delicate skin?Join us in this episode as we delve into the complex world of teenage skincare with Annabel Jardella. Annabel Jardella is a leading beauty expert in skin, products and ingredients. Her 25-year career has taken her from designing makeup on exotic film shoots and teaching makeup artists, to developing her own products. Annabel specialises in cover and camouflage with a passion for natural products and solutions.After hosting a series of “Confident Wellbeing" workshops in schools, Annabel is launching Teen 360 Consultations. These sessions help teenagers and their parents understand how to manage their skin with a 360 approach including lifestyle, hormone health and product recommendations.We explore the concerning results of using complex products without the right knowledge. Annabel also shares her recommendations and emphasizes the power of an uncomplicated skincare routine for teens.We hope this episode can empower you and your teen to feel confident finding the right products for you - and more importantly what to avoid!This episode is sponsored by Melanie's family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
In this episode I chat to my very good friend and Founder of My Skin Feels, Danielle Close. Danielle has had a very interesting life. From being Charlotte Tilbury's right hand woman in her 20s to being outed as a psychic medium and deciding to launch her own business. Danielle shares how her psychic mediumship and running a sustainable skincare business are intrinsically linked and why women shouldn't be afraid to use their intuition.I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.Check out Danielle's brilliant business here.This episode is sponsored by my family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
In my first solo podcast episode I share 3 things I've learnt recently. Here's a brief rundown…1. It takes years to get good at something and it's good to embrace being a learnerAs my Tai Chi teacher wisely put it - shift your mindset from seeking achievement and success to being learner oriented. From my tennis practice to running a biz, I'm getting comfortable with being patient while getting better at something.2. Don't go hell for leather on introducing new thingsIf there's urgency for anything, it's usually a red flag. I had to learn this lesson the hard way by dealing with intense nausea after chugging some electrolytes before a team meeting.
This week's guest is Liv Evans, our Head of Social & Content at Bare Biology, who has trained recently in transformative life coaching. This week, Liv and I explore the benefits of drinking less and our personal perspectives on alcohol. We delve into the culture around drinking and share practical tips on how to tolerate peer pressure so you can enjoy your social life sober.Study mentioned: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-28735-5This episode is sponsored by my family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
This is a very special episode with my very good friend and brilliant Women's Health Specialist and Educational Speaker Tanya Borowski. Questions this podcast answers:How does the menstrual cycle really work and what don't they tell you in sex ed?!How does the contraceptive pill affect a woman's body?Why is informed consent important when going to a doctor's appointment?How can you help your hormones work in harmony?What should we be telling our teenage daughters about their body?What is functional medicine?I loved this episode, Tanya is super inspiring and this is the first of many episodes with her. Stay tuned for more!Resources mentioned: Book recommendation: The Period Repair Manual by Lara BridenLearn more from Tanya: https://www.tanyaborowski.com/This episode is sponsored by my family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.
Welcome to the first episode of The Mel Lawson Show.In this episode, we talk about fear. Very fitting for my first episode as launching a podcast is mildly terrifying.This week's guest is Liv Evans, our Head of Social & Content at Bare Biology, who has trained in transformative life coaching. Liv and I share personal stories on how we've faced fears and how moving past a terror barrier can help you feel amazingly brilliant. You'll also learn:Practical tips to help you feel the fear and do it anywayHow to care less about what other people think How to transform your failures into successesHow to get comfy with being uncomfyI hope this episode inspires you to do something brave.This episode is sponsored by my family-owned UK supplement company Bare Biology.