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The Prescription Strength Podcast

Dr Lynette Ewart
The Prescription Strength Podcast
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    The Problem with "you can't outrun a bad diet"

    30/1/2026 | 8 mins.
    Debunking the Myth: Can You Really 'Outrun' a Bad Diet?In this episode, I critically examine the popular saying 'You can't outrun a bad diet.'
    Often touted as a physiological law, I delve into what this phrase actually means and whether it holds any truth. Through personal anecdotes and examples from my medical practice, I explore the nuanced relationships between diet, exercise, and overall health.
    I argue that phrases like these can be harmful and distract from the real benefits of exercise. Ultimately, I advocate for integrating both nutrition and physical activity to achieve a balanced, healthy lifestyle.00:00 Introduction: Can You Outrun a Bad Diet?01:07 Debunking the Bad Diet Myth01:25 Real-Life Examples of 'Bad Diets'03:56 The Importance of Energy Balance05:07 Exercise vs. Diet: The Bigger Picture06:24 The True Benefits of Exercise08:09 Conclusion: Embrace Movement, Not Slogans
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    Pocket Prescription. Respect, Not Love: Why Strength Training Is About Maturity and Self-Investment

    23/1/2026 | 8 mins.
    Welcome to Prescription Strength, where we explore practical advice for building and sustaining healthy habits.
    In this Pocket Prescription episode, Dr. Lynette Ewart tackles a common but rarely discussed challenge: sticking with strength training even when you don’t love it. Whether you’re a few months into your routine and finding it a chore, or you’re just starting out, this episode is for you.
    Dr. Lynette Ewart examines the myth that all good-for-you habits should eventually become enjoyable, introducing the concept of neutrality—accepting that some things are simply useful and functional, even if they don’t spark joy.
    Drawing relatable comparisons to everyday tasks like working, brushing teeth, and even leisure screen time, she offers perspective on why consistency trumps perfection. This candid discussion reminds us that strength training is an investment in our future selves, and real progress is sometimes measured in just showing up, not always in dramatic results.
    Tune in as Dr. Lynette Ewart shares honest, compassionate insight to help you stick with your training—not because it’s easy, but because it’s worth it.
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    Fitness Fads & Medical Myths with Craig Jackson

    21/1/2026 | 57 mins.
    Debunking Health Myths and Fad Diets with Craig JacksonIn this episode of the Prescription Strength Podcast, Dr. Lynette Ewart is joined by Craig Jackson of Craig Jackson Fitness. They discuss Craig's signature program, Breaking Fads, which aims to debunk widespread diet myths and promote sustainable health advice.
    The episode dives into the origins and risks of popular diet trends, such as the carnivore diet, and addresses common medical myths, including the misconception that teething causes fever in babies. Dr. Ewart and Craig also explore the importance of strength training and routine in long-term health, the role of supplements, and practical advice for achieving balanced nutrition. Throughout, the emphasis is on education and sustainable lifestyle changes over quick fixes.
    Craig can be found on Instagram at
    https://www.instagram.com/craigjackson.fitness/?hl=en
    Here is Breaking Fads link:https://breakingfad.craigjackson.fitness/breakingfads 
    Starts 9th Feb, early access for spaces 28th Jan00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest00:14 The Origin of 'Breaking Fads'02:40 Discussing Popular Diet Fads11:40 Medical Myths and Misconceptions17:15 The Truth About Supplements27:58 Debunking Calorie Tracking Myths28:22 Calorie Tracking for Education, Not Obsession29:28 Using MyFitnessPal as a Meal Planner30:56 The Importance of Nutritional Quality31:48 The Role of Fiber in Diet32:27 Calorie Counting Misconceptions35:41 Portion Control Strategies37:56 Medical Myths: Teething and Temperature41:38 The Dairy Debate43:51 The Importance of Protein Intake46:16 The Journey to Sustainable Habits50:58 Final Thoughts and Program Information52:35 The Role of Strength Training in Aging
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    Pocket Prescription. What does being healthy really mean?

    16/1/2026 | 7 mins.
    This is the first Pocket Prescription — short episodes for people who want to think more clearly about health without the noise.

    In this episode, I ask a simple question that’s harder than it sounds: what does being healthy actually mean?

    Health isn’t how you look, and it isn’t always how you feel. Both are unreliable. Appearance can hide exhaustion, anxiety, or fragility. Feelings fluctuate with sleep, stress, hormones, and life.
    Instead, this episode explores health as capacity — the ability to meet the demands of life, recover when things wobble, and continue. Not perfectly. Just sustainably.
    Drawing on insights from great books such as The Seven Ages of Death, by Dr Richard Shepherd and Sod Sitting, Get Moving by Sir Muir Gray, I look at how the meaning of health shifts with age — from performance early on to resilience, independence, and margin later in life.

    This isn’t about optimisation or transformation.

    It’s about building something that lasts — and staying in the relationship with your health, even imperfectly.
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    How do you move forward after a life changing diagnosis?

    09/1/2026 | 1h 24 mins.
    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Life-Changing Diagnoses with Dr. Ceara ClarkeIn this episode, Dr. Ceara Clarke, a clinical psychologist in a large NHS hospital, discusses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and how it helps patients move forward after life-changing events or diagnoses.
    The conversation covers practical strategies for dealing with anxiety, stress, and the psychological impact of chronic illness.
    Dr. Clarke shares insights on the importance of values, self-compassion, and resilience, offering valuable tools for those navigating significant health changes.00:00 Introduction and Technical Notes00:32 Meet Dr. Ceara Clarke00:56 Discussing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)01:27 Initial Patient Interaction Scenarios06:32 Technical Difficulties and Continuation08:22 The Importance of Listening and Support10:23 Family Dynamics and Emotional Support11:08 Patient Stories and Peer Support14:07 Addressing Blame and Self-Compassion19:16 Understanding the Fight or Flight Response40:59 The Role of Values in ACT Therapy47:08 Exercise: Discovering Your Values49:22 Understanding Personal Values50:47 Practical Strategies in ACT51:42 Behavioral Exercises and Follow-ups53:46 Dealing with Thoughts and Feelings55:47 Thought Diffusion Techniques57:15 Acceptance and Commitment in Daily Life01:01:19 Self-Compassion and Managing Criticism01:07:36 The Importance of Being Present01:14:47 Adapting to Life Changes01:24:45 Resources and Recommendations

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About The Prescription Strength Podcast

Prescription Strength is where medicine meets movement, helping women cut through all the health and fitness noise and get to what really matters, to be a healthier version of yourself. Hosted by Dr Lynette Ewart, a GP in the NHS for 20 years and a passionate personal trainer specialising in helping women get started with strength training, wherever they're at.
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