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He's known to many as a Doctor, but now, he's taking a new direction. Dr Ranj Singh joined Dave to chat about his role in '& Juliet', moving from medicine to musicals and if he washes his legs in the shower!
00:00 - How this link-up FINALLY happened!03:26 - DO NOT speak badly of Vivo Barefoots05:44 - Indy's half marathon madness in Vivos (never again)07:28 - Bunions & looking after your feet - underrated12:20 - Ranj's blown away by Dr's singing13:22 - Washing dishes - gloves or no gloves?15:40 - Snacking in bed...19:10 - Adding a dish into the sink, big no-no after washing!21:21 - Favourite type of seva25:36 - Were you scared to bring your wife into the content fold?29:57 - Best wedding destination Ranj has been on31:49 - Gurdwara's strict rules32:22 - What is the craziest thing you've seen at a desi wedding?39:00 - Training grooms on what to do on their wedding day44:09 - People not respecting the Anand Karaj & talking48:26 - Earliest & latest attended/left a wedding?53:13 - What makes a good couple?59:10 - When your wife brings out the best in you & your family01:08:31 - Indy & Ranj went to the SAME Sikhi Camp?01:12:50 - Making "spicy" content & backlash in the community01:19:23 - Stopping & restarting the content process01:23:35 - How Ranj managed to monetise the social media side of work?01:28:33 - Getting married early & dealing with the adversity life throws at you01:36:43 - Growing up "early" at 2101:40:46 - Doing an avsoos (paying respects) differently01:43:14 - When a spousal relationship turns into a "caring" capacity01:46:56 - Journey of mourning & trying to process it all01:51:56 - Looking back, what would you say to yourself going through that?01:59:59 - Quickfire questions Follow Ranj on: Insta - https://www.instagram.com/ranjsiinghTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ranjsiinghWellmoss - https://www.instagram.com/wellmossuk Follow Us On: Tik Tok - https://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-tik-tokInstagram - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-instaFacebook - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-facebookSpotify - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr Also available at all podcasting outlets. #desiweddings #punjabiwedding #ranjsingh #desipodcast
Having trouble sleeping? Join for some useful tips as Clinical Psychologist Michaela Thomas chats with the brilliant Dr. Ranj Singh - NHS Doctor, Furniture Village Sleep and Wellness Ambassador and TV presenter - about sleep, anxiety and wellbeing. Discover how sleep is linked with hormone regulation, anxiety, stress, burnout - and even ADHD. Dr. Ranj shares his top tips for better sleep hygiene, managing stress, and sprinkling some self-compassion into your daily routine. Plus, hear how Dr Ranj handles criticism from social media trolls with grace, and why dancing like nobody's watching might just be the lift we all need. Ready to give yourself permission to have better sleep? Tune in now! Connect with Dr Ranj Singh on Instagram: @drranj We cover: 01:06 The Importance of Sleep 04:22 Short-term and Long-term Effects of Poor Sleep 07:44 Improving Sleep Quality 13:40 Self-Compassion and Sleep 18:05 Purpose and Meaning in Life 24:41 Navigating Social Media and Comparison 28:00 Balancing Inspiration and Pressure 29:33 The Reality of Imperfection 33:19 Finding Joy in Social Connections 38:34 The Power of Authenticity 44:46 Handling Criticism and Social Media 48:19 Final Takeaways and Self-Compassion Think your sleeping problems are linked with ADHD? Take a look at Michaela's ADHD membership community, The ADHD Club: www.thethomasconnection.co.uk/adhdclub
It's Dr Ranj look! And he's only gone and allowed us to have a nose through his Amazon purchase history. Prepare for a story of medicine versus art, hair versus grooming and why Shane Richie loves Dick.SO much you'll love in this episode, which will shortly be up on our YouTube channel - check it out, yeah? Please subscribe while you're there. It's miraculously free. Also make sure you check out our Patreon, where a certain Stephen Merchant episode will soon be appearing. ALSO make sure you're subscribed to the podcast as Katie Norris is on next week and she's amazing.And thanks again to the glorious wonder that is Dr Ranj Singh. A man of medicine and musical theatre. What a combo. You can go and see him live in & Juliet. Tickets here!That's all for now! bye bye bye bye byeToast xxOH - one last thing - we're doing a live show in October. Come down! Tickets here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Embroiled in coast to coast lawsuits from the alleged harms of their COVID vaccine, AstraZeneca is receiving massive public backlash after admitting their shot can cause blood clots in court proceedings. Jefferey Jaxen also reveals payments made by the pharma giant to doctors in the UK, including celebrity pediatrician, Dr. Ranj Singh who strongly advocated for the now pulled product.
TV celebrity "Dr Ranj", or Dr Ranj Singh to be more precise, was hardly off breakfast TV during the Covid tyranny, insisting the AstraZeneca jabs were safe and effective. He has suddenly exited Twitter and Instagram JUST as we discover he was allegedly paid £22,500 in 2022 by...Astrazeneca. Oops. BUY ME A COFFEE HERE AND SUPPORT MY WORK ON THIS PODCAST! DO JOIN MY SUBSTACK HERE! This podcast is sponsored by https://www.quantumhypno.co.uk/
NEW! Season 4 Join hosts Doctor Xand van Tulleken and Dr Rochelle Burgess for Season 4, Episode 1 of Public Health Disrupted with Prof Helen Bedford and Doctor Ranj Singh. "It's about building knowledge with communities and allowing people to ask questions without negative labelling." Why are vaccination rates declining, and how can we rebuild trust? Vaccine rates are falling in the UK, and it's time we turn the tide. In this Public Health Disrupted episode, Xand and Rochelle dig into the reasons behind declining immunisation with child health experts Helen Bedford and Ranj Singh. From NHS changes to misinformation shared online, this episode uncovers key drivers of vaccine hesitancy, from misinformation proliferating online to barriers in accessing immunisation services. Together, our experts offer solutions like bringing vaccines to communities, improving communication by providing people with opportunities to ask questions, removing practical barriers, and increasing the perception of vaccinations as a social norm. Listen for an insightful take on improving vaccine uptake through empathy, facts and accessibility. For more information and to access the transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/health-of-public/transcript-injecting-innovation-creative-ways-boost-vaccination-rates
Viewers of ITV's This Morning and E4's Body Fixers will be familiar with this week's Mind Mover, Dr Tijion Esho. In this episode, Tijion chats with Payman and Rhona about his journey being one of the aesthetic industry's most familiar faces. He shares the turbulent life of his Esho skincare brand and talks about dealing with grief following the passing of a close mentor and big brother figure, delving deep into the many clinical and business highs and lows experienced over his meteoric rise. Enjoy! In This Episode 03.36 - Backstory and entering medicine 15.46 - Race 19.05 - Choosing aesthetics 26.25 - NHS and giving back 30.44 - Achievements, fulfilment and validation 41.26 - Business highs and lows 53.06 - Grief and mental health 01.02.12 - Social media, anonymity and tolerance 01.13.30 - Litigation and regulation 01.21.05 - Clinical errors 01.28.45 - Ultimate happiness About Tijion Esho Dr Tijion Esho graduated from Leicester Medical School in 2005. He is a member of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and General Practitioners. Tijion is the doctor on E4's Body Fixers and regularly appears on ITV's This Morning. He regularly contributes to Forbes and Vogue and has a regular column in OK Magazine. Tijion's experience with non-surgical aesthetic procedures has earned him the nickname Dr Lips. Tijion is the co-host of Steths, Drugs, and Rock n' Roll alongside fellow This Morning doctors Ranj Singh, Dr Zoe Williams, and Dr Sara Kayat. In 2016, Tijion initiated the ESHO Initiative, offering reconstructive treatments to those who have experienced issues due to cosmetic procedures, trauma, or congenital deformities. Additionally, he played a role in founding the Black Aesthetics Advisory Board (BAAB), an organisation tasked with examining the encounters of black and ethnic medical professionals and patients in the aesthetic field.
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Dr Ranj Singh is a renowned TV and NHS doctor dedicated to promoting health and well-being. With a focus on mental health, Dr Singh has been actively involved in raising awareness and providing support to individuals struggling with anxiety. Recognizing the importance of physical activity in alleviating anxious feelings, Dr Singh has championed its benefits and is committed to spreading knowledge about its positive impact on mental health.In light of the alarming statistics revealing that 75% of adults in England are experiencing anxiety in their everyday lives, Dr Singh has partnered with media psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos to support the Better Health - Every Mind Matters campaign. This initiative, backed by the NHS, aims to encourage individuals to take the first step towards improving their mental health by engaging in physical activity.Dr Singh's expertise and experience make him an ideal spokesperson for Every Mind Matters. He can offer valuable insights into managing anxiety, provide tips and advice on how to cope with anxious thoughts, and shed light on the significant role physical activity plays in reducing symptoms of anxiety. Through his work, Dr Singh aims to empower individuals to prioritize their mental health and make positive changes in their lives.As a trusted medical professional, Dr Ranj Singh's contributions extend beyond his role as a TV doctor. He is dedicated to making a difference in society by raising awareness, providing support, and advocating for mental health. With his compassionate approach and extensive knowledge, Dr Singh serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and take proactive steps towards achieving a healthier and happier life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert.On this episode you will hear from your favourite TV doctor, Doctor Ranj Singh who opens up about his career and his new book How To Be A Boy as we talk masculinity , identity and relationships.If you enjoy the episode please leave a five star rating and a review.If you enjoy this episode please leave a five star rating and a review and remember it is okay to not be okay.If you ant to contact Johnny he is on social media @johnnyseifert and @securetheinsecurepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Medical doctor and TV presenter Ranj Singh came out at the age of thirty after being married to a woman. In this episode he and Anna reflect on their own experiences of coming out, and unpack a dilemma from a gay woman who wants her male exes to know that their relationship was authentic. We want to thank Erene Hadjiioannou who joined Anna and Ranj for this recording. Erene is an Integrative Psychotherapist who specialises in LGBT+ matters. In the episode Erene recommends a resource called Mapping Your Sexuality. You can find it here. Dr Ranj also recommended The Sleep Charity. … Have questions about sex? Divorce? Motherhood? Menopause? Mental health? With no topic off limits, Anna's here to prove that whatever you're going through, it's not just you. If you have a dilemma you'd like unpacked, visit itcantjustbeme.co.uk and record a voice note. Or tell Anna all about it in an email to itcantjustbeme@podimo.com This podcast contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children. Listener caution is advised. Please note that advice given on this podcast is not intended to replace the input of a trained professional. If you've been affected by anything raised in this episode and want extra support, we encourage you to reach out to your general practitioner or an accredited professional. From Podimo & Mags Creative Producer: Alice Homewood with support from Laura Williams Editor: Kit Milsom Theme music: Kit Milsom Executive producers for Podimo: Jake Chudnow and Matt White Follow @annarichardso and @podimo_uk on Instagram for weekly updates
In this episode of The Power of Storytelling, CBeebies presenter, pediatric physician and author, Dr. Ranj Singh, joins Nicola J. Rowley to reflect on his career and his new book “How to Be a Boy.” In this episode, they discuss: How to challenge conventional norms around masculinity Dr Ranj's experience coming out at age 30 and what owning his story meant to himself and the public How to carve out space in one's professional life for self expression and genuine creative ideas Follow Nicola: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolajrowleypr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicolaJRowleyPR/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/https://twitter.com/NicolaJRowleyPR LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicola-j-rowley/ Website: https://www.njrpr.com/ Find Nicola's PR quiz at www.PR-Quiz.com Follow Dr. Ranj: Order his book: https://geni.us/Howtobeaboy Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRanj?s=20 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drranj/?hl=en
This week on The Therapy Edit, Anna is joined by Dr Ranj Singh, the much-loved household name known for his work as an NHS doctor but also as an award-winning TV presenter, Sunday Times bestselling author, columnist, charity ambassador and celebrity dancer on series 16 of Strictly Come Dancing!Dr Ranj is Furniture Village's Sleep & Wellness Ambassador for 2023, a partnership that sees him share invaluable advice on how to get better quality sleep. In this episode, Dr Ranj shares his One Thing: that we should all be aware of the negative impact that electronic devices can have on our sleep.Listen in as he explains the impact of screen time on our sleep quality and how we can create the perfect conditions for a better night's rest.- Visit the Furniture Village 'Sleep Well, Live Well' page here- Follow Dr Ranj on Instagram here- Pre-order Dr Ranj's new book 'How To Be A Boy: And Do It Your Own Way' here
While physical boundaries can act as walls, when we communicate our boundaries, instead of a wall, we are creating a clear path for others to connect with us. Boundaries build bridges. The musician this week is Ranj Singh. Ranjit “Ranj” Singh makes music with a distinct Indian-Western flair that draws on the singer-songwriter and self-taught guitarist's love for rock music and heartfelt lyrics. He refers to his unique blend of music as “Indo-Canadian Folk”. More about Ranj here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/csl-whiterock/message
Glyn sits down with doctor, TV presenter and writer, Dr Ranj Singh. Dr Ranj was born into a traditional Sikh Indian family and came out at as queer at the age of 30 after previously being married to a woman. He talks about the importance of his Queer Family in helping him through turbulent times and allowing him to live life to his fullest. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S5 EP1: Dr Ranj Singh Joining me to kick off the new series is an amazing guest I'm so excited to share with you. I'm joined by the brilliant presenter, author, and actual doctor - Ranj Singh. I loved hearing about his story and hope you do too. Please rate and review. Thanks. SuzixxAnd if you want to get in touch with me on the show, here's how...email: hello@outwithsuziruffell.comtwitter: @outwithsuzi A 'Keep It Light Media' ProductionSales, advertising and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com
Dr Ranj Singh will talk us through his new book ‘Brain Power'. A group of RNIB Talking Book narrators including Steve Hodson will be sharing some favourite titles. And Professor Richard Wiseman will discuss the psychology of fear, and share a tip that is guaranteed to make you smile.
Adam Cox is joined by presenter, Dr Ranj Singh, to discuss the importance of managing healthy cholesterol levels, alongside the findings of a new scientific study into cholesterol treatments and what they could mean for the public. They look at treatments currently used to treat cholesterol, and how probiotics, such as LPLDL, could prove to provide an interesting new approach to reducing cholesterol. https://optibiotix.com/
This week's guest is a man of many talents. Star of Strictly, best selling author, and resident doc on ITV's This Morning, Dr Ranj is a properly lovely man who came by for a chat about balancing being a working doctor with superstardom, why his new book about neurodiversity is so important to him and he tells us about some of the crazy things parents get up to when they find him on the ward. Chris xResources for trans people:https://genderedintelligence.co.uk/https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/
This week's guest is a man of many talents. Star of Strictly, best selling author, and resident doc on ITV's This Morning, Dr Ranj is a properly lovely man who came by for a chat about balancing being a working doctor with superstardom, why his new book about neurodiversity is so important to him and he tells us about some of the crazy things parents get up to when they find him on the ward. Chris xResources for trans people:https://genderedintelligence.co.uk/https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/
Dr Ranj Singh is my guest on this episode of Feed My Curiosity. An NHS paediatrician, BAFTA award-winning TV presenter, Sunday Times best-selling author and columnist, Dr Ranj is well known and loved. He shared some very guilty food pairings and we also discovered which breakfast stable he despises.I'm Steven Carter-Bailey and welcome to Feed My Curiosity. This brand-new podcast is all about our personal relationships with food. I bake each of my fabulous guests a cake of their choice to enjoy as we discuss their childhood favourites, food first loves, cooking disasters and their guilty pleasures.Feed My Curiosity is brought to you in association with the Cook Expert from Magimix. For a limited time you can enjoy 15% off a brand-new Cook Expert when you use the promo code FEEDMY15 at the checkout. T's & C's applyFind out more exclusively at https://www.stevencarterbailey.co.uk/magimix-terms-conditionsYou can find DR Ranj's books here: https://www.hachette.co.uk/contributor/ranj-singh/New episodes will be released every Tuesday so don't forget to like and follow in your usual podcast app.Find out more about Steven at www.stevencarterbailey.co.ukFollow me on social media:www.instagram.com/spongecakesquaretinhttps://twitter.com/feedmypodcastThis podcast is produced by the www.thepodcastcoach.co.uk
This week, Alex and Shivani are getting a little bit meta, talking all about LGBTQ+ representation in telly, films, books and more - and asking the question of why it's so important for LGBTQ+ people to see themselves reflected in the media...But they're not alone! We'll hear from Lord Michael Cashman on having the first gay kiss in Eastenders in 1987, screenwriting legend Russell T. Davies on the importance of integrating LGBTQ+ stories into subplots, Paul Burston on representation in the publishing world, and Dr Ranj Singh and psychotherapist Zayna Ratty, answering the age old question of ‘why don't we have a Straight Pride too?'Please note, some of the topics discussed in this episode might be sensitive and/or triggering. For help and support with any LGBTQ+ issues you might be facing, you can contact Switchboard on 0300 330 0630. Alternatively, the Samaritans are available twenty-four hours a day on 116 123. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the show Gabby Roslin and Sam Pinkham are sitting in for Chris welcoming friends from the world of television, film, music, science and literature.The incredible Alesha Dixon reveals all about her hilarious new book 'Girls Rule'.Busted's very own Matt Willis dives into his role as Dr Pomatter in the first UK and Ireland tour of 'Waitress'.The always hilarious Joe Lycett chats the third series of 'Got Your Back'.And all-round talent Miles Jupp leafs through his unmissable new novel 'History'.Plus David Silverman, Frankie Bridge, Asim Chaudhry and Dr Ranj Singh.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Alesha Dixon - 00:43Matt Willis - 06:48Joe Lycett - 13:09Miles Jupp - 20:39David Silverman - 25:26Frankie Bridge - 32:13Asim Chaudhry - 38:14Dr Ranj Singh - 44:40 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Speaking on The Miracles of Our Sacred Yes, this Sunday is Rev. Champion Fleming, whose powerful description has me very intrigued and excited: ‘Saying yes to the Divine, and to your own divinity, cultivates a consciousness of possibility that allows the Magnificence of Spirit to flow into your life and experience. We often call this a miracle. Living into our Oneness with the Divine, we see more and more miracles as we learn to release the doubts, anxieties, and fears that can neutralize our sacred yes. Join us as we explore boldly declaring a new intention that welcomes miracles into our everyday lives.' It is no secret that I have been pursuing this thing called Possibility, for several years now. Perhaps the explanation for my lack of success may reside in the description of Rev. Champion's talk. Also…I have never considered the idea that Possibility and miracles are linked. There is no doubt where I will be hanging out, frantically taking notes, on Sunday morning. This week, we welcome our wonderful musician, Ranj Singh, with open arms (which, I am happy to say, is becoming more and more acceptable). Ranj is a talented artist, whose rich vocals and insightful lyrics expand our hearts. He makes music with a distinct Indian-Western flair that draws on his love for rock music and heartfelt lyrics. He refers to his unique blend of music as “Indo-Canadian Folk.” Join Rev. Champion, Ranj, and the rest of us, for greater insight into Possibility and miracles. Embracing Love, Wisdom, and Possibility, Sherry Dolejsi, Board Chair --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/csl-whiterock/message
Matt Cain is joined by Strictly star Dr. Ranj Singh and LGBTQIA+ Polyamory, Race & Ethnicity Hypno-Psychotherapist, Zayna Ratty, plus gay travel guru Darren Burn and Manchester gay scene tsar, Roisin Murray.Should we holiday in countries where it is illegal to be gay? Do we even need a gay scene post-pandemic? And is there even a need for Virgin Radio Pride? Matt Cain and the panel certainly put up a good argument! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I am so thrilled to be joined this week by Dr Ranj Singh. I was there at the very start of Ranj's career and I couldn't be more proud of everything he's achieved. Not only is he the most gorgeous NHS Doctor, he's also a BAFTA-winning TV presenter, best-selling author, columnist and charity ambassador. He has just released his latest book, How To Grow Up and Feel Amazing! The No-Worries Guide for Boys, which really is needed now more than ever. In this episode, we talk about the ups and downs of the past year and what it was like to be a frontline worker during the pandemic. Dr Ranj explains the mental toll it's had on young people and how the concept of returning to normal is provoking anxiety in many of us. We also highlight some of the positives of this pandemic, like how it revived his sense of duty and made us incredibly grateful for what we have. My mood instantly lifted after speaking with Dr Ranj and I hope this conversation makes your day that little bit brighter too. *** Life and Soul is hosted by Emma Forbes, produced by Georgie Rutherford and edited by Steve Campen. If you're looking for more content by Emma, please take a look at her new website which is a curation of everything she loves in life - from fashion and food to health & wellbeing: https://www.byemma.co/ Follow us: @byemma.forbes @emmaforbeslifestyle Follow Dr Ranj: @drranj Buy Dr Ranj's Book here: http://hyperurl.co/howtogrowup We would also love to hear from you so feel free to send us an email if you enjoyed this episode to hello@byemma.co
Over 20 million people in the UK have been given the first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, but why are some people still hesitant to take up the offer?Kylie Pentelow chats to paediatrician, TV doctor and now volunteer vaccinator Dr Ranj Singh about how to speak to friends and relatives who are reluctant to have the vaccine.In this episode, Dr Ranj discusses training with St. John's Ambulance, whether the jab is safe for pregnant women and helping BAME communities access the right information. He answers common questions and concerns to make sure you're armed with the facts before you get booked in.For more information about the vaccine visit the Oxford Vaccine Group https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk/ or visit the NHS website https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-vaccine/
This week on the show Sam Pinkham sits in for Chris as he welcomes friends from the world of television, film, music and literature.The legendary Hugh Bonneville tells us about putting himself in the shoes of Roald Dahl in the brilliant new Sky Original film 'To Olivia'.The incredible Angellica Bell shares all about 'The Edit', a new digital programme for schools and home learning from Sky and Adobe.Scottish superstars Deacon Blue discuss their brand new album 'Riding on the Tide of Love'.And Bastille's frontman Dan Smith talks about their phenomenal new documentary 'ReOrchestrated'.Plus Malachi Kirby, Ed Balls, Billy Monger and Dr Ranj Singh.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Hugh Bonneville - 00:46Angellica Bell - 06:39Deacon Blue - 13:41Dan Smith - 21:41Malachi Kirby - 28:15Ed Balls - 34:41Billy Monger - 41:11Dr Ranj Singh - 48:12 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Ranj Singh is a doctor best known for his appearances on This Morning and Strictly Come Dancing in the UK. He tells Darren Burn from Travel Gay about how he's coped with the pandemic, his favourite travel destinations and how he hopes we'll all be able to return to some kind of normality in the summer of 2021. He also talks about his issue with gay men travelling to circuit parties during the pandemic and why everyone needs to act responsibly now to enable travel to resume as quickly as possible. Read more or watch this episode at TravelGay.com.
This week on Life...On Our Terms, host Gemma Cairney is talking to NHS Doctor and BAFTA Award-Winning TV Presenter Dr. Ranj Singh. Dr. Ranj has worked across a range of roles related to health, medicine and the broadcast industry and has as such found lifelong learning to be one of the guiding principles in how he keeps achieving his goals. Together, Gemma and Dr. Ranj will discuss the importance of making scientific careers accessible to all, and likewise, how flexibility and balance could be the answer to ensuring we all pursue what we love doing.Gemma is later joined by Jezanne, a Health Science student at The Open University who is balancing her degree with a thriving career in Medical Governance. Gemma and Jezanne link up to discuss breaking the archetype of who works in STEM, as-well as the ways in which a degree can provide you with new opportunities you didn't think were possible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final episode of the series - Dr Ranj Singh pops by for a chat to tell us all about his new book, we discuss the challenges associated with the loss of a pet and the tips we can share between vets and doctors for pet owners on how best to approach pet bereavement PLUS, ahead of the Strictly 2020 final I pin Dr Ranj on who he predicts will lift the glitterball trophy this year. This episode brings us to the close of Vet Together series one - but please do keep in touch on vettogetherofficial@gmail.com or instagram @vettogetherofficial. Thank you for listening. We'll be back in the New year with more animals, more vet tips and more fabulous guests. Dr James Greenwood and Oliver x. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Pridecast, Matt Scarff catches up with the ITV Pride Co-Chairs to talk about the first ever company-wide ITV Pride Day that took place on June 30th and we join Dr Ranj Singh, Ash Palmisciano, Ali Hannon and Liam McConkey for a panel discussion on being LGBT+ in Britain today.
The Magic Ingredient has a slightly different flavour this week, as we're all still stuck inside. But even though they can't all be together in the kitchen, Kay and Kate are still whipping up a delicious meal for this week's special guest Dr Ranj! Ranj is a television presenter, author, columnist, resident medic on This Morning and a Strictly mover and shaker. As a trained doctor he's spending most of his time in hospital helping with the coronavirus crisis, but he found some time to chat about healthy eating during lockdown, his love of cake, childhood food memories and the unusual thing that he loves to put on his chips! Ranj also answers questions from the Pinch of Nom audience, while the Magic Ingredient he brought in led to plenty of giggling (you'll know why when you hear what it is). For a selection of quick and easy Nom recipes and to submit your questions to the girls, visit pinchofnom.com/recipes/imam-bayildi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With a new inflammatory condition reportedly linked to Covid-19, how do you know what's making your child ill?Kylie Pentelow chats to paediatrician and TV presenter Dr Ranj Singh. In this episode, he offers advice on what to do if you think your child has coronavirus and also shares his tips on how to talk to children about the outbreak.We regularly release new episodes of Coronavirus: What You Need To Know - subscribe so you get the latest ones straightaway. For the latest coronavirus news, information and advice, go to www.itv.com/news.
In today's episode, we are talking about sleep and the importance of sleep in relation to our overall health.The guest today is Lily Soutter Lily is a London Nutritionist who graduated from Newcastle University with a BSc (Hons) degree in Food and Human Nutrition (Association for Nutrition accredited) where she was awarded with the Sage Faculty for Excellence Scholarship on an annual basis. She then went on to complete a 2 year post graduate Diploma in Nutritional Therapy and is currently working towards her MSc in Nutritional Medicine (AfN accredited) at the University of Surrey. Lily's extensive knowledge of the science of food and health, enables her to regularly write for The Times, The Telegraph, The Daily Mail, The Independent, Women's Health and Cosmopolitan. Her frequent TV appearances include ITV's This Morning with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, ITV's primetime series Save Money: Lose Weight with Dr Ranj Singh. Lily's passion is to simplify the science around nutrition, to provide health hacks and smarter eating strategies to empower people to enjoy a healthy and successful lifestyle. Her specialities lie in workplace wellness, implementing nutrition focused wellbeing programmes within corporate organisations across the UK. Lily also sees individual clients from her clinic in Chelsea and a private medical practice based in Notting Hill. Check out the links for today's episode over at;https://www.fitterhealthierdad.com/the-fitter-healthier-dad-podcast/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fitterhealthierdad. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.