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Prescribing Lifestyle with Dr Avi Charlton
Episode 32. Nutrition for kids

Prescribing Lifestyle with Dr Avi Charlton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 15:31


In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle, I discussed about the crucial topic of nutrition in children. Inspired by our previous episode with Dr. Sarah Hancock, an expert on children's dental health, we explore practical tips and strategies for ensuring your kids develop healthy eating habits. Learn about the importance of minimizing sugar and processed foods and discover ten actionable tips for encouraging nutrient-dense diets in children. Key Points Covered: Introduction: Overview of the episode's focus on children's nutrition. Reference to the previous episode with Dr. Sarah Hancock on children's dental health. The Importance of Proper Nutrition for Children: Essential for growth, development, and brain function. Dangers of sugar and processed foods. Why Reduce Sugar Intake: Link to childhood obesity and addiction. Risk of chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Impact on immune system and common disorders (eczema, asthma, ADHD). 10 Tips for Encouraging Healthy Eating Habits Bonus Tip: Pick Your Battles Focus on gradual changes and set a good example. Involve children in meal preparation and educate them on nutrition. Exciting News: Announcement of the new e-book, Low-Carb Made Easy, now available. It includes the basic theory behind low-carb eating, a detailed food list, practical meal plans, and delicious recipes. Available at www.mlcclinic.com.au in the online store. Join the Low Carb Pro Community: https://avi-s-site.thinkific.com/bundles/low-carb-pro Engage in bi-weekly webinars and access extensive resources through Low Carb Pro. For $25 a month, join a supportive community dedicated to holistic health improvement. Website: Visit https://www.mlcclinic.com.au/ to learn more about our services and resources. Free Resources: Explore the free resources available on our website: https://mlcclinic.com.au/free-resources/ Social Media: Instagram: Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr_charlton_lifestyle_gp/ Facebook: Connect with me on Facebook at Dr Charlton Lifestyle GP YouTube: Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@avicharlton Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5714367278623084 Contact Me: Have questions or want to get in touch? Feel free to email me at avi.charlton@mlcclinic.com.au Note: Remember, this podcast is not a replacement for medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical treatment. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform. Join our community on Facebook and download your free e-book from the https://www.mlcclinic.com.au

Prescribing Lifestyle with Dr Avi Charlton
Episode 31. Understand children's dental health with Dr Sarah Hancock

Prescribing Lifestyle with Dr Avi Charlton

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 39:10


In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle, Dr. Avi Charlton welcomes Dr. Sarah Hancock to discuss the significant issue of dental caries in New Zealand children and its impact on overall health. Dr. Hancock shares her research findings on the link between diet, particularly refined carbohydrates, and dental caries. She also provides practical advice for parents to help prevent dental caries and improve their children's health. Key Points Discussed: Dr. Sarah Hancock's Journey: Educational background in Physical Education and Health Technology Assessment. Personal experiences influencing her focus on diet and health. Start of her PhD in 2016, focusing on dental caries and diet in children. Dental Caries in New Zealand Children: High prevalence of dental caries leading to surgeries in young children. Connection between refined carbohydrate intake and dental caries. The impact of diet on overall health and chronic diseases. Practical Advice for Parents: Focus on progress, not perfection. Reduce snacking on ultra-processed foods. Encourage consumption of real foods like meat, cheese, and some fruits. Ensure adequate protein intake for children's growth and development. Avoid highly refined carb-based snacks. Future Directions: Dr. Hancock's training to become a health coach. Her goal to help families and children through practical dietary advice. Continued research on diet, dental health, and overall well-being. Dr Sarah's website https://drsarahhancock.com/about/ Exciting News: Announcement of the new e-book, Low-Carb Made Easy, now available. It includes the basic theory behind low-carb eating, a detailed food list, practical meal plans, and delicious recipes. Available at www.mlcclinic.com.au in the online store. Join the Low Carb Pro Community: https://avi-s-site.thinkific.com/bundles/low-carb-pro Engage in bi-weekly webinars and access extensive resources through Low Carb Pro. For $25 a month, join a supportive community dedicated to holistic health improvement. Website: Visit https://www.mlcclinic.com.au/ to learn more about our services and resources. Free Resources: Explore the free resources available on our website: https://mlcclinic.com.au/free-resources/ Social Media: Instagram: Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr_charlton_lifestyle_gp/ Facebook: Connect with me on Facebook at Dr Charlton Lifestyle GP YouTube: Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@avicharlton Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5714367278623084 Contact Me: Have questions or want to get in touch? Feel free to email me at avi.charlton@mlcclinic.com.au Note: Remember, this podcast is not a replacement for medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical treatment. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform. Join our community on Facebook and download your free e-book from the https://www.mlcclinic.com.au

The Mouth Brain Connection
Benefits of Low Carb Diet Plan for Weight Loss with Sarah Hancock - MBC#14

The Mouth Brain Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 71:10


https://www.drstevenlin.com/low-carb-diet-plan-weight-loss/There is a growing amount of evidence for the benefits of a low-carb diet for weight loss. If you're wondering if this diet choice might be for you, there's an interesting connection between the risk of dental decay and losing weight.Sugar and simple carbohydrates are known to increase the risk of cavities. Low-carbohydrate diets can reduce the risk of cavities through this mechanism, so can it also improve your metabolism to reduce unwanted body fat? Through the understanding of the mouth-gut connection, we can see that reducing our sugar consumption, as well as simple carbohydrates on lower carbohydrate diets may be effective to improve overall health.To discuss this topic is Dr. Sarah Hancock her PhD thesis on the benefits of low-carb diets at Auckland University in Public health and nutrition. She holds two degrees in Physical Education with Honours and Health Technology Assessment. In this discussion, we explore the evidence base for low-carb diets for both weight loss and better dental health.

The Lazy Keto Mum Podcast
Metabolic Health is Dental Health Is Metabolic Health - With Dr Sarah Hancock

The Lazy Keto Mum Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 60:54 Transcription Available


Join Emma as she speaks to Dental Researcher Dr Sarah Hancock about the link between metabolic health and dental caries.I find it absolutely fascinating that my dental health before I found low carb eating was directly related to the health of my immune system and inflammation in my system. Teeth need to be nourished from the inside too!!Is brushing our teeth the only thing that impacts dental health? In this episode we discuss:Real food vs processed food. The effect of inflammation and tooth healthWhy we believe that brushing teeth is all it takes to maintain good oral hygiene. How this set of beliefs came to beHow ph content of our food affects our dental caries (cavities)The phenomenal cost of dental care to our societiesHere are some of the links to research articles https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33156952/ (a systematic review on starch-sugar foods and dental caries burdens)https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32027640/ (a commentary piece on the disconnects between the evidence on dietary associations and caries and obesity, and dietary guideline recommendations for children and young people)https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35889941/ (formative study assessing the nutrition knowledge of foods for oral health in children and adults)Other interesting reads referred to in the podcast include articles by Philippe Hujoel are https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36296949/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36296949/ You can follow Dr Sarah on twitter and on facebook.Support the show

Family Health Lab
Carbs and Tooth Decay - how to avoid disease - with Dr Sarah Hancock

Family Health Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 42:21


In this episode Claire McDonnell Liu, Nutritionist, chats with Dr Sarah Hancock about Tooth Decay as the “Canary in the Coal Mine”. Sarah explains: how important dental decay could really be to our whole body health. that cavities can be caused by disfunction from inside the body, not only outside as is often thought. With refined carbohydrates being a major contributor. How diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes, could be prevented - if we take action on children's mouth health. Sarah's family food and health recommendations - to start today! This is a fascinating talk - turning what we know about children's fillings and cavities on its head. * * * * SUBSCRIBE to the Family Health Lab channel. Support us at: patreon.com/FamilyHealthLab * * * * We chat about Sarah PhD research work: Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body. Towards integrated dietary approaches' - Her presentation at Low Carb Down Under, Gold Coast - Sarah's childhood experience with carbohydrate restriction for health. - How dental health is “a canary in the coal mine” for poor metabolic health - The damage caused by frequent intake of refined starchy carbohydrates - A tsunami of diabetes type 2, amongst New Zealand's indigenous Maori population - How several thousand children under the age of five are admitted to hospital for the removal of multiple teeth each year in New Zealand - painful and preventible surgery. - Her experience with non-celiac insulin sensitivity diagnosis - Grant Scofield, Caryn Zinn and Cliff Harvey driving a new low carbohydrate movement - Her family's relationship with food now, and what Sarah classes as a win with her teenage daughters. - The sad legacy of the W.A. Price 100 year old study in New Zealand - THE foods we need to know about for better health - e.g. fat rich foods and vitamin D rich foods. - Resources to help families improve their health. Enjoy! Love the Family Health Lab x Family Health Lab Podcast: FamilyHealth Lab: Healing Families S1: E4 Interview: Claire McDonnell Liu, Nutritionist Episode time: 42:22min Produced and edited by: Claire McDonnell Liu, Dec 2022 All things tech: 0ad.com.au Website: Leafie.org/FamilyHealthLab FB: LeafieHealth Twitter: LeafieHealth Insta: LeafieHealth IMPORTANT - The content in this video is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of a primary physician. Always consult with your physician in matters relating to your health, particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or immediate medical attention. Individuals' lifestyles, bodies and health histories vary. The author does not assume any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by the choice to implement any of the health strategies

The Canteen Podcast by Paleo Canteen
Sarah Hancock PhD - Dental Health Is Health

The Canteen Podcast by Paleo Canteen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 64:13


Sarah Hancock has a PhD in public health nutrition, and researches oral health, general health and the nutritional ties that bind them together. - Weston Price - Processed foods - The difficulties of interpreting nutrition research - Sugar's enamel erosion and internal malnourishment - Importance of coaching with good information - $NZ135,000 spent every day on removing children's rotten teeth - Gluten and casein issues - Fat stigma https://twitter.com/sjhancocknz

The Stag Roar: Life Less Ordinary
Ep244: Dr Sarah Hancock; Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body

The Stag Roar: Life Less Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 86:46


Sarah Hancock PhD @sjhancocknz PhD public health nutrition. Oral health, general health and the nutritional ties that bind them together. Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body; Towards Integrated Dietary Approaches DrinkLMNT.com/STAGROAR Get $10 AT EASY CRYPTO SHARESIES INVESTING MADE EASY https://oneeightyprojects.com.au/ STAG20 for 20% off your Order! https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products Ārepa. The world's smartest brain food. 100% natural. Caffeine free. Effects you can feel. Use the code "STAGROAR" at checkout for 20% off your order! https://www.mrmacsbooks.co.nz/the-books Use Code STAG for 20% off! Modern Pirate Discount Code: stagroar = 10% https://www.modernpirate.com.au/discount/stagroar Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ryanoconnornz/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stagryan/ Twitter https://twitter.com/stagryan Tik Tok @ryanstagoconnor Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WaiKeto/ Blog https://stagryan.com/ Website: https://www.stagroar.co.nz/

Teachers Talk Radio
Monday Drive Home Show with Rebekah Ricketts 10-01-2022: Teaching and leading English

Teachers Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 112:08


Joined by Sarah Hancock, Head of English at Heckmondwike Grammar School, West Yorkshire, to discuss teaching and leading English. Two heads of department, who are also cousins, an extended show full of advice for new and aspiring HODs!

The Low Carb Lifestyle Hub Podcast
EPISODE 28: SARAH HANCOCK PDH

The Low Carb Lifestyle Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 72:05


Enjoy this interview I recorded with Sarah for the 2021 Low Carb Lifestyle Long Weekend Summit. Sarah has recently completed her PhD in public health nutrition at AUT, entitled: "Healthy mouth, healthy body: towards integrated dietary approaches".   Several papers for publication were generated from this body of work. She lives in Taupo, where she is an advocate for dietary lifestyles incorporating low-carbohydrate healthy fat eating approaches for the prevention of chronic disease.   She is currently pursuing research opportunities in community-based child health research. This thesis has contributed to the body of knowledge in nutrition and dental caries.  Disease burdens in New Zealand children, and separate dietary factors associated with harm, and benefit for oral and general health were investigated.   A high and frequent intake of refined, processed carbohydrates is implicated in poor oral and general health through the life course. There is a paucity of interventions that addressed the simultaneous prevention of both dental caries and poor general health using dietary behaviour change.   In addition, preventive efforts are undermined by government-endorsed advice to reduce consumption of foods associated with health benefits, and the simultaneous endorsement of foods associated with harm.    Novel strategies were designed to compare the health and nutrition knowledge of children, parents, and health professionals for oral and general health.  Nutrition knowledge was aligned with recommendations in government-endorsed health promotion initiatives.   Oral hygiene practices were regarded as more important than dietary factors for caries prevention.  Barriers experienced by children and adults for healthy eating included the ubiquity of ultra-processed food products.   Strategies that address the public health challenge of chronic disease through the life course should encompass evidence regarding dietary factors, knowledge, barriers, and consideration of the food environments within communities. Here are two papers Sarah has had published associated with the thesis; several more are in submission: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32027640/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33156952/ Email: sarah.hancock@aut.ac.nz Twitter handle: @sjhancocknz Contact: Tracey McBeath Web: https://www.traceymcbeath.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/traceymcbeat... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracey_mcbe... Join the Low Carb Lifestyle Hub: https://www.lowcarblifestylehub.com Join Low Carb Melbourne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/38715... Are you a health practitioner and interested in learning how to bring low carb in to your practice with confidence? The Nutrition Network has a number of programs to help. For GP's; Dietitians; Nurses and Health Coaches. The Nutrition Network is run by the Noakes Foundation. To learn more, click here: http://bit.ly/nutritionnetwork  

The Depression Files
Al Interviews Sarah Hancock | Former Professor of Clinical Psychiatric Rehabilitation Counseling at San Diego State University & a Nationally Certified Rehabilitation Counselor on the topic of ECT

The Depression Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 110:57


In this episode, Al interviews Sarah Hancock, former professor of clinical psychiatric rehabilitation counseling at San Diego State University and a nationally certified rehabilitation counselor, on the topic of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) (recorded 7-1-21). Sarah received 17 years of treatment consisting of thirty-seven combinations of more than five medication classifications, 116 ECT treatments, multiple hospitalizations, and was institutionalized for thirteen months...all for a misdiagnosed mental illness that was determined to actually be fungal hepatic encephalopathy. Sarah now advocates for more regulations, safety testing, electrical dosing standards, injury assessment, and fully informed consent regarding ECT. Listen as we discuss possible consequences to receiving ECT, the limited training most psychiatrists receive in administering ECT,  the lack of proper assessment of possible negative consequences of patients receiving ECT, the research around ECT, and much more. To learn more about Sarah and ECT, check out her personal website at PsychRecoveryAndRehab.com, or LifeAfterECT.com, which is an educational resource created by a coalition of advocates concerned with ECT. You'll also find Sarah tweeting @PsychRecovery. If you have listened and feel that you have received some value from the podcast, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patron at patreon.com/thedepressionfiles. You can begin to support the show with as little as $1.00/month! In addition to The Depression Files podcast, you can find Al's blog at TheDepressionFiles.com. There, you can also find out how to work with Al as a coach or schedule him for a public speaking event. You will also find Al on Twitter @allevin18. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and take just a minute to leave a review and rating.

Your Harrogate
Your Harrogate Podcast - Episode 7

Your Harrogate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 19:30


Lockdown two, day two: Nick and Sarah Hancock talk virtual yoga before being joined by James Marsden from Impulse Decisions - the man who is going to save Christmas for a lot of local businesses!

Connections Untold - the stories behind the faces
#20 Ricky Weaver: My first year podcasting (end of S2 special!)

Connections Untold - the stories behind the faces

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 58:35


This is a very special episode. Not only are we at the end of season two, but we’re also at the first year anniversary of the podcast! I don’t know about you, but it feels like the last year has flown by – I’ve been fortunate enough to speak with some truly incredible people, whose stories and inner strength has really inspired me to be the best person I can be. I really hope you’ve got something out of these conversations as well. To mark the occasion, I’m taking the hot seat in this episode and being interviewed by the amazing Sarah Hancock about what my first year podcasting has been like, as well as how my life has changed since releasing episode 0 and opening up about my difficult upbringing.I’d like to say a big thank you to Sarah for being such an awesome host and also imparting her own wisdom into the episode as well; even if you’re not particularly interested in making a big life change like Sarah and her husband did, there’s definitely something about her bravery and sense of adventure that we can all adapt to our own lives.This podcast is all about people sharing their stories and the lessons they’ve learned along the way for the benefit of others. It’s about inspiring others thorough example and letting people know that happiness and having the life you want is accessible to anyone, regardless of who you are or where you came from. Because of this, here's a big thanks to all of the people I’ve collaborated with in creating the Connections Untold over the last year. And the final thanks goes to you. Whether you’re listening for the first time today or have been with me since the beginning, I honestly can’t express how grateful I am that you’re here on this journey with me. I have no idea where the podcast will be in another year’s time – but knowing that there are people listening and gaining something from these episodes is more than enough to inspire me to continue. I have all the gratitude :-)Season three coming to you later in 2020.Join the Connections Untold community:InstagramFacebook

Flippin Health
New Zealand's Ketotown

Flippin Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 44:43


Taupo is reversing Type 2 Diabetes. Dr Glen Davies (GP) with a large team including Sarah Hancock and Diane Traveller have turned their medical practice and a whole town around. Their low-carb keto approach to reversing diabetes is something you just have to hear about.

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Latter Day Lives - Talking with Latter Day Saints
Ep. 80 - Sarah Hancock - Misdiagnosed Survivor, Mental Health Advocate, Latter Day Saint

Latter Day Lives - Talking with Latter Day Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 57:20


Shortly after her mission, Sarah Hancock experienced her first psychotic break while attending BYU. For 12 years, she was essentially lost to her family and society. For nearly two decades, she lived with symptoms of both schizophrenia and bipolar (schizoaffective). Her unique journey includes 36 years memory loss. In 2017, she met a new doctor who recognized her “treatment resistant” symptoms were actually caused by toxic encephalopathy. She no longer experiences psychiatric symptoms. Sarah is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor with a specialty in psychiatric rehabilitation. She is also the host of the Emotional Self-Reliance Podcast. In the episode, we talk about her amazing journey and the lessons she has learned along the way. Sarah is open, funny, insightful, inspiring, and so strong.

Copy That Pops: Writing Tips and Psychology Hacks for Business
159: Leadership + Communication Quick Copy Hack [ConnectingSD Edition] with AnnMarie Rose, Sarah Hancock, Jessica M. Powers, and Stephanie Andrews

Copy That Pops: Writing Tips and Psychology Hacks for Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 10:17


Quick copy and business leadership tip for you today...plus a behind-the-scenes recording! First, the Backstory… Last year in January of 2018, I started a group of entrepreneurs meeting about every other week in San Diego for coffee to get to know each other and be open to collaborations. I called it “Connecting SD.” There was never any firm agenda, though the times we had 10 or more people come, I did have to add in more structure so everyone could get to know one another! The idea was simple: connection I love living in San Diego and there are so many biz-minded people here, so why not do a better job connecting with them? Plus, I wanted to step up more as a leader, so I thought that starting my own group would be a great idea! And it has been. Some of the bestselling author clients you have heard on the podcast this past year have come from that group. • I never sold. • I never pitched. • I never pushed. I just got to know people and they got to know me. They saw me as a leader and witnessed my consistently in showing up to facilitate a meeting that brought them value...so working with me when they were ready to do a book was a non-sale, a no brainer! But aside from business growth and thought leadership expansion...what ‘copy related’ benefit has the group had? Copy Hack The copy benefit has come, not just for me as the leader but for every single participant! For us all! 1. Each time we meet we share what we do with the group (and usually individually to others as people trickle in). This is great practice saying aloud what you do and getting immediate feedback on if it’s clear or interesting 2. Many meetings we write things out like our ‘one sentence of what we do’ or 3 bullet points of our ‘ideal audience.’ This helps us clarify who we are and who we serve These two things alone have helped me, and many attendees have told me it helps them too, in both how they speak with people and how they write their copy for their websites, landing pages, social media, and more. Humans need repetition to work things out. I am constantly testing and refining my copy and what I say in my introductions with people to see what works. Don’t expect instant perfection...it’s a constant evolution! One Copy Tip And to boil down a tip for you: Use in-person networking events or meetups as a place to practice your concise ‘elevator pitch’ or ‘hook’ and watch the reactions of people on their face, in their body language, and with what they do and say after. It’s great market research to improve your copy and communications! Now, a Behind-the-Scenes Recording At a recent get together of Connecting SD we were 5 gals who turned up on January 4th on the first Friday of the new year (2019). For fun, I plugged in my mic (I use an ATR2100 + foam pop filter that you can get on Amazon for about $60-$70) and recorded us each going around and introducing ourselves, businesses, and 2019 goals to the group. It was great practice for all of us to speak it into a microphone...and I thought it would be fun for you as a listener of the Copy That Pops podcast to meet 4 new female entrepreneurs! So, here is a short clip...we wish you had been there! [video width="720" height="1280" mp4="https://www.copythatpops.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/connectingsd-1.4.18.mp4"][/video] Special Guests! AnnMarie Rose: AnnMarieRose.com @AskAnnMarieRose on Instagram @AskAnnMarieRose on YouTube Sarah Hancock: @PsychRecovery on Twitter @PsychRecoveryandRehab on Facebook Jessica M. Powers: @JessicaEmpowersU on Facebook Stephanie Purtell Andrews: @VivaPotential on IG @VivaPotential on YouTube --- If you are in the San Diego area and want to join us, head over to ConnectingSD.com - it’s free other than what you buy to eat and drink! Thank you for being a member of the CTP community. I hope to see you on social media...let me know you listen! And, back to work for me...I’m looking for more ways to help you write copy that pops!  

Thesis Thursday
Thesis Thursday- Sarah Hancock

Thesis Thursday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 3:39


Hi! My name is Sarah Hancock and I’m a Molecular and Cellular Biology major entering my senior year at the…

Influence
Pursuing your Passion | EP5

Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 29:56


Sat down with Sarah Hancock from the ABC and had a discussion about the importance of pursuing your passion. Also spoke about the challenges and opportunities of working in the media in today's world.

VOOM Podcast
Beauty with Tangle Teezer, Ruuby and Skin & Tonic

VOOM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 47:22


Nikki Bedi meets one of Dragons' Den's most successful failures – entrepreneur Shaun Pulfrey whose product Tangle Teezer was first laughed off as a 'hair brained idea'. Nearly a decade later his company is going from strength to strength, with a valuation somewhere close to £200 million. They are also joined by Venetia Archer, whose new app Ruuby is beauty's answer to Uber. Plus we hear the story of Sarah Hancock, whose battle with her own health, inspired her to launch the green beauty brand Skin & Tonic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.