
The Compeat Waffle
By Compeat Performance
We aim to empower and educate to bring performance, not only in sport but also in everyday life. Our guests share incredible translations of the latest science, inspiring personal stories, and achievable calls to action, all with the goal of empowering the change that you want to be!

The Compeat WaffleOct 23, 2023

Chats with Carla Papac - Living through Body Image Pressures & REDs as an Ironman Athlete
Well this episode slipped under our radar and had cheekily been sitting safely and unlistened to in our drafts! Argh, mark that down in our fail tally!
Well, let us not wait any longer to share this magnificent voice with you all!
Carla Papac will be a name you recognise if you are around the Surf Lifesaving scene of Ironman, where she won the Coolongatta Gold last year (2022)!
We cover so much in this episode - from her childhood experiences in sport, journey with body image, and her experience living with (and recovering from) Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs).
She drops some incredible pieces of advice and we adored having her join us on The Waffle!

Reflecting on life after Rugby with former Waratahs player Sam Wykes
Meet Sam Wykes, a former professional Rugby player for NSW Waratahs.
After first connecting with Sam when working with the Waratahs during his final year of playing professional rugby it was clear that he had such a gift. He was always able to make others around him feel welcome, connected, and feel as though they belong.
From rugby to retirement, Sam explores what this transition out of professional sport has looked like and what challenges it presents to both his everyday life and sense of identity. We absolutely adore how Sam was able to let us in on both the vulnerable side of this transition as well as a few funny unexpected struggles of life after sport. So be sure to tune in for those because they will be a hoot.
To follow along on Sam's story head to his Instagram Here.
If you're a dietitian looking to connect with others, stay-up-to-date with CPD head to our website to learn more compeatacademy.com or join our email list here.

Tanya Poppett: Letting go of pressure and finding permission to pause as she enters motherhood
Meet Tanya Poppett, a pre and post natal certified Personal Trainer and fitness influencer from Sydney.
Tanya is a bubbly personality and originally started her career as a primary school teacher when something different beckoned. Moving into the fitness industry Tanya found her footing in Instagram.
From hosting fitness retreats to online workouts Tanya has taken her bubbly persona to transform peoples lives around health, fitness and wellness. Her message is something that we have truly connected with and so getting her on the Compeat Waffle was a no brainer. She pairs exercise with purpose, hence why so many of her exercises are actually functional.
Tanya shares her vulnerable story around how her mentality and relationship with food, body and exercise shifted after having her two young children Laurie and Maple. We can't wait for you to hear this one.
If you're a dietitian looking to connect with others, stay-up-to-date with CPD head to our website to learn more compeatacademy.com or join our email list here.

From the tip to the toe of Australia: Running 150 marathons in 150 days with Erchana Murray-Bartlett
Meet Erchana Murray-Bartlett the nutritionist, elite runner and now world record holder for the most consecutive marathons run by a female.
A journey that spanned 6,300km from Cape York in Queensland all the way to Melbourne Victoria, in an effort to raise money for The Wilderness Society. A charity powered by thousands of Australians from all walks of life to support the world that makes all life possible and empower wildlife conservation.
And ultimately this incredible feat raised $125,000!
This mammoth journey from Australia's highest northern point to the southern city of Melbourne saw the 32 year old runner completing 150 marathons in 150 days.
Erchana is an incredibly bubbly individual and we had so much fun talking to her about her experience and all the sweat, determination and hard work that went into this feat.
If you're a dietitian looking to connect with others, stay-up-to-date with CPD head to our website to learn more compeatacademy.com or join our email list here.

Jemma Griffin: The passionate pillar of strength for Nedd Brockmans 4000km run across Australia
Meet Jemma Griffin, the passionate pillar of strength and support for Nedd Brockmans arduous journey across Australia.
A journey that spanned 4000km from Cottlesloe in Perth through the Nullarbor Plain all the way to Bondi in Sydney, in an effort to raise money for We Are Mobilise. A charity that aims to unite the youth of Australia to develop solutions and provide assistance for those experiencing homelessness.
And ultimately this incredible feat raised 2.5 million dollars!
As an exercise physiologist and an incredible runner herself, Jemma is no stranger to the trials and tribulations of running, exercise, and marathons. In this ep of the waffle, Jemma speaks eloquently about what it was like to organise, support, and experience this run, in an incredibly isolated place in Australia.
Days upon days of long straight roads, a skyline of sparse bush, no trees, and little access to food and water - She speaks about how her relationship with Nedd, food, and body changed over the course of this journey. And how communication with her partner, the rest of the team, and most importantly herself was the key to this run's success.
It's an incredibly raw and vulnerable account that we adored being able to listen to and bring to you.
If you're a dietitian looking to connect with others, stay-up-to-date with CPD head to our website to learn more compeatacademy.com or join our email list here.

Rolling with recovery and rehab after injury with cyclist Nick White
With our eyes glued to the screen for Le Tour de France, we couldn't help ourselves but lean into our cycling fanfare. Our guest on today's episode is the incredible Pro Cyclist Nick White, perhaps better known as 'Whitey'. Unfortunately while Whitey was overseas for a competition in the US he sustained an injury to his leg and had to be shipped back home to Aus to commence rehab. We are incredibly thankful he was able to come on and share his story with such vulnerability and authenticity.
He discusses his life, growing up, taking on this pro cycling career alongside his brother Liam, with a little bit of friendly sibling rivalry thrown in every now and then. He goes on to discuss the pressure that comes with sport at this level and how this pressure can compound and not only impact his relationship with food but his relationship with his body as well.
If you're a cyclist, athlete, or everyday active individual that is looking to elevate their performance in training, competition, and/or life our team of professional Performance Dietitians are here to help - Click Here to connect and get started.

Making invisible illnesses visible and exploring the effects of long-covid with Luke Hassan
We're back baby and we missed you!
Our guest on today's waffle episode is the extraordinary and empathetic dietitian Luke Hassan.
In this ep Luke shares some incredibly valuable insight and advice around long-covid and chronic fatigue syndrome and how these illnesses can compound and worsen over time. This leads many people to suffer in silence due to the 'invisible' nature of the illness, often resulting in their symptoms being dismissed or overlooked as 'normal'.
Luke is the lead dietitian at the award-winning Active Health Clinic, located in Melbourne, Australia. His mission is to 'make invisible illnesses visible' by advocating for those with Invisible Illnesses such as; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic Pain conditions, Dysautonomia and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders and supporting them in their nutritional health no matter their functional capacity.
We loved having him on our podcast and hope you enjoy the episode! If you would like to check out more of Luke you can find the Active Health Clinic website here.
To download the Compeat Nutrition app and connect with one of our stellar Performance Team click here.

Reigniting Her Passion for Lacrosse and Returning to Play with Stacey Morlang Sullivan
After our recent partnership with the Australian Women's Lacrosse Team and getting to know this incredible group of athletes, we couldn't wait to share their stories with you. Our guest on today's episode is the amazing Stacey Morlang Sullivan. Trust me, you are about to be wowed by her story and her ability to tell it with such raw authenticity.
Stacey has had sustained a long career on the pitch both domestically, collegiately, and internationally. Having played in three World Cups, retiring, starting a family and coaching her love, passion and drive for the sport of lacrosse was reignited. Powered with a new mindset she is back as a member of the current Australian Women's Lacrosse Squad, training for the 2022 Lacrosse Women's World Championships being hosted by the USA in July 2022.
Just when you thought that juggling coaching, motherhood and playing was too much for one person to handle Stacey has built a successful lifestyle business, and podcast Show + Tell, creating content that connects women through raw, honest, and authentic conversations. We are just in awe of her story and if you're keen to check out more of Stacey you can Here.
If you're a surfer, athlete, or everyday active individual that would like a bit of extra support when it comes to food and nutrition - link in with one of our Performance Dietitian's Here.

Is eating during training cheating? When should you consider adding fuel in?
Is eating during a training session allowed, or am I 'cheating' on my nutrition and performance goals. Well we get asked this question a lot and we're here to tell you whether you call it bonking, hitting a wall or having an energy flat listening to your body and having a snack mid-session is perfectly okay. More often than not it's needed to maintain pace and performance.
During this episode we explore all things during training nutrition. When to consider adding food in? What types of food or fluid to add in and how much? Is adding BCAA's worthwhile? Do you need to plan these snacks in advance? Should you take electrolytes during a session or does water cover the cost of this? Are there times where we should deliberately avoid mid-session fuelling?
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Changing the narrative of disordered eating and body image in athletes with Georgie Buckley
Our guest on today's waffle episode is the incredible Dr Georgie Buckley (@georgiebuckley_dietitian).
Georgie is an Accredited Practising Dietitian, and Sports Dietitian with a PHD in all things eating disorders and body image issues specifically in athletes. When we tell you she is one of the most well-rounded and passionate Dietitian's in this space we truly mean it.
In this ep she shares her own lived experience as an athlete. She started competing in long distancing running from age 9 and shares how the culture, performance measures and pressures of sport shaped her experience with disordered eating. We are just in awe of her story and how this has lead her to be the practitioner she is today. Her work in the research space, also allows her to translating the science into meaningful, actionable and achievable advice.
We loved having her on our podcast and hope you enjoy the episode! If you would like to check out more of Georgie you can find her instagram Here.
We speak a lot about eating disorders and mental health in this episode, so if anything spoken about resonates, please reach out to the Butterfly Foundation (for Eating Disorder support) or Beyond Blue (for anxiety, depression or suicide support).

Finding Balance: Alyssa Lock on Her Journey in Pro Surfing
Alyssa Lock was made for the water. From just the age of 6 Alyssa started surfing and competing at one of the best Australian surf breaks, Snapper Rocks. We feel so incredibly to excited to share this episode of the Compeat Waffle with you today.
In today's ep she dives head first into her story, finding success in pro surfing from such a young age. By the age of 8 she was winning under 14's comps and making waves, and at just the age of 12 Alyssa became the youngest ever Roxy Pro Trialist! With success at such a young age she also explores how she found balance between school life, home life, and competition life.
She also discusses the financial burden of sport and the pressure this can place on an athlete to perform, especially across such formative years. We are just in awe of her story and if you're keen to check out more of Alyssa you can Here.
If you're a surfer, athlete, or everyday active individual that would like a bit of extra support when it comes to food and nutrition - link in with one of our Performance Dietitian's Here.

Should you eat before training or is it best to go in fasted? You may be surprised by the answer.
To eat or not to eat before your training session... that is the question.
Well when it comes to eating before a training the good news is, you're spoilt for choice. There's a multitude of options and strategies to explore, it's just about finding the best option that works for you. In this episode we explore all things pre-training nutrition and hopefully we make that choice of which strategy to choose that little bit easier.
We break it down into training low, training high, how much carbohydrate you need and how to get the most bang for your buck out of each session.
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

How to build habits centred around your identity rather than an outcome
As we barrel forward headfirst into the new year it's only natural to feel pressure to make change & progress. We often see New Years Resolutions made around weight loss, appearance or health. Perhaps you're wanting to change your weight, lift heavier in the gym, or complete a race.
In this episode Alicia rides solo to explore the difference between outcome goals and infinite goals. Offering a change in perspective to goals that are aligned to WHO you want to be rather than only WHAT you want to achieve. We also discuss the how in transforming challenges, mistakes & learnings in your daily habits and actions into opportunities towards food resilience.
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!
A new feature is dropping soon that is focused on this very concept!

Sport Supplements - Group C: Wait until you find out where BCAAs actually come from!
Recently the Australian Institute of Sport released a revamped version of their world renowned Supplement Framework. Over the coming episodes, we put a spotlight on each group - Here comes Group C.
The C Group in supps is not a great place to be. It is where the supps that had previously shown potential go once evidence becomes less than impressive. The science is either not supportive of benefit to performance OR no research has yet been undertaken to guide it's use.
There are some big names in here that we are positive you will all want to hear more about - especially magnesium, HMB, the ever popular BCAA and prebiotics.
So have a listen and as always if you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Food Labels: Can you believe everything you read?
We have some words for you; Organic, Superfoods, Gluten Free (Anything free), Supports Gut Health, All Natural, No Artificial Colours, Low Fat (Low anything), No Nasties, Raw, Macro Friendly (What the F does that even mean?!)... What do these words have in common?
They're all marketing buzzwords that are frequent flyers on labels throughout our supermarkets, cafe's and even restaurants. Between all the organic, fat free, sugar free, macro friendly foods out there - which ones actually matter?
In this episode we explore all things food labels, health food claims and marketing, aka all the things that influence you the moment you set foot in a supermarket.
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Emotional Eating: A chat through managing stress and guilt during the festive season
Do you feel out of control with food around the festive season? Let's chat through managing this - and the stress & guilt - at this time of year!
In this episode we are talking all things emotional eating. What is emotional eating? It does have different definitions and there's definitely a time at which this can escalate from normalcy to disordered eating. Emotional eating is simply put, where we find comfort in food. Which is normal. When we eat and enjoy a food there's a food memory and experience associated with that.
So how do we manage emotional eating in periods where this turns to our crux or coping mechanism. Well settle down and listen to this ep with a cuppa and we'll explore together.
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Is it ever appropriate to comment on someones weight? A discussion on body comments.
As we enter the festive season and beyond, you will see loved ones, friends, family members with bodies that may have changed or new marks that have appeared. Your body may have gone through some big changes too!
Even if the comments we say are well intentioned it's the line can get fuzzy. So remember they are more than their body, their outer exterior. They are humans with an identity so far beyond their physical appearance.
In this episode we are talking all things body comments. Can the thing I'm comment on be changed within a few seconds? How do we cope with body comments? What do you do when you receive a body comment?
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Lucy Bartholomew on finding identity, body acceptance and purpose through running
We are at a loss for words when it comes to our guest on this episode. Lucy Bartholomew is an Ultra Runner that began running at an incredibly young age to spend more time with her dad. In fact she powered through an ultramarathon at just 15 years old.
Lucy explores how her passion for running was questioned and challenged over the years as social media became an increasing aspect of her life. She dives into how this helped her to explore the depths of who she wants to be as a person beyond that of an ultra runner.
If you want to keep following on her incredible journey please check out her website Here and also check out her Instagram and Facebook pages. Lucy's film Running Out is all about her story taking on the 231km Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory Australia if you want to check out all the action you can find her film Here.

When it comes to well-being does it have to be health OR performance?
When we think about being well, we often jump straight to ‘well I am not sick’, so I must be well!
However, when considering your well-being health & performance are not and should not be at odds with each other. Well-being and performance are NOT mutually exclusive.
In this episode we are talking all things well-being. How we can align both our health and performance goals alongside one another instead of in opposition. So, we ask what is your definition of performance? How do we measure success? Are we measuring our success on something that is a behaviour or an action? How can we measure success in ways other than numbers?
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Rapid Fire Q&A: Athletes drinking Coca Cola on race day? McDonalds as a recovery meal?
This was a Quickfire Q&A on anything related to nutrition, business, family, or anything you guys wanted to ask about!
Questions covered...
- What to eat and what to avoid for insulin resistance?
- How to manage insulin resistance with shift work?
- What's the dosage for spirulina and buckthorn?
- Best go to snack when you can't kill the hunger?
- What are the benefits of Creatine supplementation for endurance athletes?
- How to flatten you coca-cola for race day?
- Why do you flatten coca-cola on race day?
- How much does post game nutrition impact recovery?
- Including protein in an ultrarun yay or nay?
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport: How do we reverse it?
This live Q&A explores all things RED-S or Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport. RED-S comes because of being in a state of Low Energy Availability and is something that we see all the time with our athletes but also everyday active individuals. When we are constantly being bombarded by messaging to eat less or eat clean and there’s a really big pressure that leads to an over restriction or an accidental mismatch between energy needs and energy intake.
This round we explore, whether men can experience RED-S, if you need to be an elite athlete to suffer from RED-S, what symptoms need to exist to determine whether you have energy deficiency and how can we reverse it.
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

All things Alcohol: How does this impact our athletic performance?
Alcohol.
It's Ocsober, everyone here in Australia and across most of the world has been impacted by COVID lockdowns. During these times we may have found that our alcohol intake has changed considerably. Alcohol is a common psychoactive drug that changes the way our bodies use things like carbohydrates, proteins and fats. But there is another side of alcohol, the side that changes the way we feel and make us more relaxed. So how do we reflect on our alcohol intake without judgement and make align our social selves with our performance goals.
In this Live Q&A format we explore all things alcohol and its impacts on our performance. What is alcohol? How is it metabolised? How does it interact with the brain? How can we navigate a hangover? What are some strategies to manage and prevent the hangover? How does alcohol impact our performance?
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Heart Health: How does this impact the everyday athlete?
In this episode we cover all things Heart Health.
This is an extremely important topic, even for athletes. You may feel like you've ticked the box with exercise so you can eat whatever you feel like. But, even for athletes there are some important things to consider. You could be dotting all the i's and crossing all the t's and still be impacted by something like high cholesterol.
In this Live Q&A format we are answering those hard hitting questions. What are blood lipids? How does LDL and HDL impact my heart health? What oils should I be using in cooking? Should I be taking supplements? What's the deal with coconut oil? Is it good or bad?
So we hope you enjoy this episode and if you have any other questions (about heart health or anything else!) please hit us up on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

A deep dive into all things recovery with Dr Peter Fowler from The Recovery Project
We've got a cracker of an episode for you today on the Compeat Waffle!
We had the absolute privilege of sitting down with Dr Peter Fowler to discuss all things recovery and sleep. This legend completed his PhD on the effects of international and domestic air travel on team sport performance and recovery through Charles Sturt University and the Australian Institute of Sport. He then went on to found The Recovery Project - a modern solution to preventing injury, illness and fatigue on a wide scale.
Recovery is such an important discussion for any athlete (or human) when it comes to nutrition, but Pete adds another very powerful layer to this conversation. In this ep we dive into the foundations of recovery both short and long term, inflammation, stress, the sleep tracking phenomenon, tips and tricks to improve your recovery and sleep (plus so much more). Trust us when we say this episode is not one to be missed!
If you'd like to know more about The Recovery Project please check out their instagram @_the.recovery.project or check out their website www.recoveryproject.com.au.
They've also got a hot offer for on the cards for you. If you'd like to snag some Recovery Compression Boots simply follow this link: https://recoveryproject.com.au/main-shop/ and use code Compeat at checkout for a whopping $50 off!

Cycle Syncing: Should we be switching up our food choices around our menstrual cycle?
As women we are constantly in a state of change day to day and throughout our menstrual cycle. Cycle syncing is whereby you manipulate and change the food you depending on where you are in your menstrual cycle. This young in terms of where we are in research and evidence. It's a great start, but are we overcomplicating things?
In this Live Q&A format we explore all things nutrition around the menstrual cycle. Getting the basics right. What hormones are involved in different phases of the cycle? Should we change our training around our menstrual cycle? How does contraception impact this? Should we be changing our diet in the days leading up to an event?
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Why we need to stop 'eating back' calories burned...
We need to please stop ‘eating back’ calories from exercise.
There is a trend that began with the ‘net energy’ equation within food tracking apps, that now partnered with data from wearables, is bringing a lot of conversations both with coaches and athletes. On its surface it appears logical - track the energy spent (food) and track the energy burnt (training).
However, scratch just slightly under its surface and there are cracks. Cracks that form when data is given a power that isn’t interpreted objectively - inconsiderate of context or accuracy or emotional impact.
In this Live Q&A format we explore all things calorie and exercise tracking. How does this impact our relationship with food? Can this trigger disordered eating practices? What is the latest evidence and what does the latest research say? Are wearable trackers accurate?
If you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Exploring all things body image, metabolism and reverse dieting!
September is a big month when it comes to awareness. It's jam packed with polycystic ovary awareness month, women's health week and body image and eating disorder awareness week. And boy do we have some large topics in here!
In this Live Q&A format we explore all things women's health and body image. We cover all the hard hitting topics. Is reverse dieting really a thing What is it? Can you damage your metabolism? Is this damage reversible? Can you give yourself food intolerances by restricting certain foods? How do I maintain a deficit without calorie counting?
It's safe to say that from these questions, food restriction and diet culture has impacted so many of our lives as well as those around us. But just because it's common, does not mean it's normal!
So, if you have resonated with any of these questions or topics brought up in today's Q&A and you would like to work with one of our dietitians, please feel free to reach out to us on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Caffeine: Do you need to take breaks from coffee to increase how well it works?
In this episode we cover all things Caffeine.
Chances are if you're human, you've probably had caffeine before. In fact 9 out of 10 athletes have use caffeine...
It's one of the most well researched supplements out there, but how well does it work when it comes to performance. Is it worth the side effects like interrupted sleep and anxiety.
In this Live Q&A format we are answering those hard hitting questions. Do you need to periodise your caffeine? Do you need to to take breaks from coffee to increase how well it works? How should I take it? What options should I be choosing? Could caffeine enhance my athletic performance?
So we hope you enjoy this episode and if you have any other questions (about caffeine or anything else!) please hit us up on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Intuitive Eating: Can you overeat when listening to your appetite and fullness cues?
This episode came about after a question from a follower... "If I was just to trust my appetite and fullness, can I overeat?"...
Eating intuitively can seem like a pretty daunting task especially when there's constant messaging around dieting, restriction, and to just eat less.
In this Live Q&A format we explore all things Intuitive Eating. What is it? What skews or impacts our ability to eat intuitively? What can we do to help regulate our appetite? What foods and lifestyle factors that can impact our hunger and fullness cues? What hormones are involved? When do we need to override our body's cues?
So we hope you enjoy this episode and it answers all of those burning questions!
If your question wasn't answered please hit us up on our Instagram @compeat_nutrition or our website compeatnutrition.com!

Transforming the way we talk about Eating Disorders an Expert Session with Shane Jeffrey
We are so fortunate to finally have Shane Jeffrey on this weeks episode.
Shane is an accredited dietitian and sports dietitian and an absolute leader in the field of disordered eating and eating disorders. Working for over 25 years in the industry he has amassed a wealth of knowledge and added so much to this field. He is someone that truly gets it - the importance of you, the person and you can hear it in the way he speaks.
We have so much respect for Shane and all he has achieved, he has transformed this space into one that is truly person first. He speaks with with a refreshingly down-to-earth perspective and this one is a MUST listen (if we do say so ourselves!).
If you'd like to work with Shane and his team please head over to River Oak Health. Or if you are affected by any of the topics that we have discussed in today's episode and need some additional support please head to The Butterfly Foundation.
You can also access additional support from our team at Compeat at any time Here & of course if you love our little poddy, a review or star rating is so so appreciated & means so much!

Conquering 100 and Life Beside the Iron Cowboy with Sunny Lawrence
Our guest on today's waffle episode is the incredible Sunny Lawrence (@sunnyjolawrence). Trust us when we tell you that she is an absolute powerhouse of a human and her story is definitely one for the history books. From obtaining a degree in Psychology, to having 5 children in 4 years, to being the #1 supporter of her husband James' accomplishments. (Better known as the Iron Cowboy)
We discuss the in's, out's, up's, down's and logistics of life while James embarked on a mission to complete 100 Ironman Triathlons in 100 consecutive days!
Sunny embody's the definition of resilience and mental toughness and she does it all with a smile. We explore her challenges, triumphs, balancing family, her and her husbands goals. We hope you enjoy because our jaws are still on the floor!

Being Fearless in the Face of Grief with Liz Dawes from the RCD Foundation
Liz Dawes is one of the most kind hearted and passionate people we've had the pleasure of chatting to here on the Compeat Waffle.
After her son passed away from brain cancer in 2013 Liz battled on and rallied for her community, founding both the Robert Connor Dawes foundation and Connor's Run. Which have grown to be both the biggest paediatric brain cancer foundation in Australia and the largest paediatric brain cancer event with over 4000 participants.
In today's ep she delves into her story, her son's battle with brain cancer and her grief with a warmth and honesty. She turned her greatest tragedy her greatest purpose and we cherish that she was able to gift us with 50 minutes of pure inspiration.
If you'd like to know more about the RCD Foundation please check it out Here, or if you'd like to be involved in Connor's run please check it out Here.
The RCD Foundation is also a charity partner for Noosa Triathlon this year! Something that is very near to our hearts because have also partnered with Noosa Triathlon for 2021! We bring to you bespoke a 10 week Triathlon Nutrition Experience.
If you'd like to find out more and join us on that journey please click Here.

Letting Go of Perfection and Embracing Self-acceptance with Naturally Nina
Nina Gelbke also known as Naturally Nina is an absolute cracker of a human, she is vibrant, energetic and oozing with charisma. She was originally born in Switzerland, but her father made the executive decision to ship the family off to a sunnier destination in Western Australia.
She developed her passion for nutrition after being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 9 and participating in competitive sports like swimming. But this passion took a turn after the constant pressure to perfect her blood sugar levels, time her insulin correctly and count her carbs led to a long battle with an eating disorder.
In today’s ep she held nothing back. She was raw, vulnerable and honest about her journey through life from diagnosis to self-acceptance to becoming an Accredited Nutritionist to support and empower others.
We are honestly just in awe and so incredibly thankful to have her join us on the podcast. If you want to find out more about Nina or are interested in working with her you can find out more Here.
We speak about mental health a lot in this episode, so if anything spoken about resonates, please reach out to the Butterfly Foundation (for Eating Disorder support).

'Waffling' with Sports Dietitian Demi - Chatting Body, Food & Family

Running with a Different Lens with Lydia O'Donnell
Shifting from dancer to runner in her teenage years, Lydia is now an elite runner that is passionate about sharing her story and insights - to allow for more of us to see running with a different lens.
Her honesty and vulnerability within this discussion is breathtaking. She takes us through her personal challenges in navigating both body image and pressure for leanness - and what this led to in experiencing Relative Energy Deficiency a few years ago. Something you can find out more about here.
We speak a lot about mental health in this episode, so if anything spoken about resonates, please reach out to the Butterfly Foundation (for Eating Disorder support) or Beyond Blue (for anxiety, depression or suicide support).

Sports Supplements - Group A (The Ones That Actually May Work)
Recently the Australian Institute of Sport released a revamped version of their world renowned Supplement Framework. Over the coming episodes, we put a spotlight on each group - starting with Group A.
This group are the supplements on the podium so to speak. The ones with a strong level of evidence that they may help with your sports performance. Enjoy this episode as we go through each one, how it works and when you may want to consider using them.
As always, these supps are the sprinkles on the icing (timing and periodisation) of the cake (daily food choice) when it comes to performance nutrition, but used well can make that recipe pop!

Chatting life, food & mental health with Marika Day
One thing that draws me to Marika is her authenticity and her willingness to embrace vulnerability. She is overflowing with empathy and her honesty mixed with humour has made her an absolute star when it comes to both career and social media.
We both made the pact not to let this chat become one of nutrition - and I think we succeeded haha! It is a gorgeous story of her life, her experiences and her learnings.
If you don't already follow along, head to https://www.instagram.com/marikaday now. Like go. Now. So much fun!
& as always, we are here if you need to reach out, would love to chat all things food or have any questions! Head to our website www.compeatnutrition.com to complete the free review, or absorb all of our content on the socials - https://www.instagram.com/compeat_nutrition/ & https://www.facebook.com/compeatnutritionaus.

Body Dysmorphia & Disordered Eating in the LGBTQIA+ Community with Chris Fonda
My only hope is that this is the first brave conversation of many. As Mardi Gras approached, we took a deep dive into the disproportionate rates of Disordered Eating and Body Dysmorphia in the LGBTQIA+ community. It was with this that Chris, one of our Compeat Dietitians, reached out wanting to chat more about this.
As a gay male in a physique focused sport (diving, and previously gymnastics), Chris has lived through a lot when it comes to food and body weight pressures. However, it was the pressure and expectation felt within the gay community to 'look' a certain way for acceptance that shocked him most.
This chat is raw and it is filled with vulnerability that you can sense throughout. For good reason, this topic never gets airtime and we feel it is the time to start the conversation.
There is so much within this topic and we are just getting started!

Conversation Starter: Fat Club in Pro Sport - Yay or Nay?
Within pro sport internationally there is a practice that can be found in many teams and clubs - both genders and not specific to weight making sports. This podcast is all about bringing this practice into the light to allow for respectful and considerate discussions to consider it's place and if there is a better way to achieve the result that it is aiming for.
Fat Clubs are present with it's members inaugurated with the goal of weight loss - often with the goal of reduced skinfolds (a body composition measurement). However, is this division within a squad or team something that helps or hinders the cause? What impacts to the individual athlete do these practices present and how may the impact their relationship with food or exercise?
We discuss all these thoughts and ideas in this podcast and encourage all comments and feedback. We don't claim to have the answers, but would like to bring a voice to a different perspective and an opportunity to give a voice to the athlete experience.

The Hundred Jump Project with Steve Gregor
TW: Depression & Suicide.
There isn't many things that leave the queen of waffle speechless, but this conversation was it. Steve is about to embark on an incredible attempt of one hundred skydives within 14-15hrs.
However, we couldn't leave the conversation at that. Every person has a story, and we needed to know the background to Steve that has led to the 'why' of attempting such a massive task (and all for such a good cause).
It is with that the discussion that the topic took a turn for the unexpected. Where our chats around his ongoing battle with Scheuermann's Disease also led us to discussions of his history with mental illness. How he went from mapping out every detail of his suicide to now being where he is today.
Please checkout Steve's page for more details and to donate money if you are able - https://www.hundredjumpproject.com/
This is an episode not to be missed, but please reach out to any of the centres below if needing support for you or a loved one:
Australia:
Beyond Blue - beyondblue.org.au (1300224636)
Lifeline - lifeline.org.au (131114)
Suicide Call Back Service - 1300659467
New Zealand:
Mental Health Foundation - mentalhealth.org.au
Lifeline - 0800543354
Suicide Crisis - 0508828865

Expert Session with Dr Eric Rawson on all things Creatine & Concussion
We are still pinching ourselves that we had the opportunity to sit down with the leading voice in Creatine, Dr Eric Rawson from Messiah University. He isn't kidding when he says he has literally spent his life seeking optimal performance for humans - and it is this that lead him to dedicating much of his research to the supplement Creatine. Join us as we discuss all things Creatine, why we should be considering it's use, and the wide range of people that could be benefiting from it that you may not have expected (trust us, it is far from a supplement just for body builders!). It is also his research in Creatine that led him to learning more about the brain physiology and the potential of Creatine in a common occurrence in athletes - concussion. To help explain what on earth is happening in the brain at time of concussion, we have placed more detailed show notes and the image that he spoke through during the episode here: https://app.compeatnutrition.com/the-foods-to-consider-for-concussion As always, we would adore any time you could spare in sending through a review or shooting through a star rating - it means the WORLD to little old us in helping spread the word!

When goals don't pan out - experiencing 'failure' with Vlad Shatrov & Benn Couborough
How often do we set out to achieve something that pushes us beyond our limits - and even more so, how often do we put off doing something at the risk of 'failure'?
For Benn & Vlad, their passion and obsession is in ultra running. So when goal races got pushed aside during 2020 and the impacts of Covid, they shifted their attendtion to personal events that both stretched beyond their known limits. Benn set out to complete the Great North Walk of 276km in the fastest known time; while Vlad entered the 240km Coast2Kosci not just to complete or win, but for the fastest known time.
However, for both, things didn't go to plan. So what happens when our big goals don't end in success and celebration? What happens when we push beyond our limits and fall short? Here you get the opportunity to sit in on the stories that so often get untold, and we are so grateful to Benn and Vlad for being so brave in sharing their vulnerabilities in this episode.
Enjoy!
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Pro Trail Runner: https://www.protrailrunner.com
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Festive Food - Navigating nutrition within all the celebrations & emotions
It is the year 2020 and a time where not everyone is having a 'normal' Christmas. Creating this episode we were so mindful of all the different situations people are in right now - between isolations, lockdowns and social distancing - Covid has thrown us an interesting challenge when it comes to interaction.
However, how do we navigate the festive season? How do we cope with the influx of food, stress, fun, drinks and emotion?
How do we find a place with food where we hold permission to eat without finding yourself permanently parked at the snack table?
Should I worry about weight gain? How do I manage my food without completely blowing out?
We answer all this and so much more in this episode. However, as always, we encourage interaction and feel free to send through any questions or reach out for a free chat with one of our Performance Dietitians - https://www.compeatnutrition.com/free-review

Approaching Progress with Perspective with Dalton Franke
In almost a blind date scenario, we got the opportunity to catch up with Dalton in an episode that absolutely smashed my expectations. He was candid, honest and so open about his own experiences. It takes so much vulnerability and self reflection to admit mistakes and embrace learning with a willingness and unstoppable curiosity - this is exactly what Dalton has lived and achieved.
Dalton speaks with an awareness of someone who gets it. Someone who has lived, has hurt, and has grown. He makes achieving progress feel tangible and individual to each person - something that we can wholeheartedly applaud and is seen too rarely in the wellness industry. Dalton has gone from telling people WHAT to do, to instead paying attention to the power of support focused upon behaviour change.
You can find more information about Dalton on his website https://www.daltonfranke.com/ and over on his Instagram @daltonfranke_coaching.

Body Composition: Everything you need to know (and consider)
We are covering all things body composition
Are you using body composition as a performance measure?
Body composition is often sold to us incorrectly. We find that many of our athletes strive to achieve body composition goals with the aim of improving their performance. However, pushing for small incremental body composition changes can actually greatly undermine your performance if done incorrectly!
Tune in today to find out what this means to YOU!
Let us know what you think!
...and don't forget
Free Assessment at www.compeatnutrition.com

Supporting your body through pregnancy, birth & beyond with Physiotherapist Rebecca Martin
This waffle is all about sharing stories to help you become empowered, confident, and curious.
This one is a very special episode around female health with Beck Martin (@womenshealthphysiotherapy). Beck is a female health physio specialised in exercise prescription for pregnancy and after birth. We have been inundated with requests to find someone for our waffle that covers these topics. They are simply not spoken about enough and I wish we had covered even more in this podcast.
Often what we learn about pregnancy is all about pregnancy and birth but we don’t cover off on what happens after. The impact on our health. The impact on our bodies. The impact on our mental health.
Yes, complications like incontinence and prolapse are common, but they are not normal.
These complications are not something that you should just accept and live with.
This is an episode very close to my heart for reasons that you will understand when listening through.
Whether you’re someone considering having a baby, currently pregnant, or with a young bub, I know you will love this podcast
As always, we would love to know what you think!
Free Assessment with our Dietitian Mikaela at www.compeatnutrition.com

Setting Goals that Shape Progress
How do you make change feel easier? How do you know when you feel ready to make change and progress? How do you know when it's okay that you're not making change or progress?
It's all captured in today's bonus ep so not something to be missed! Let us know what you think!
Free Assessment with our Dietitian Mikaela at www.compeatnutrition.com

The Power of Food with Alice Zaslavsky
Alice does NOT hold back in this pod. She brings some amazing revelations around how we should be consuming our information on food. We also touch on the importance of the environment in building positive food relationships that extend beyond the numbers. And finally, we discuss how we should be talking about and offering food to our kids.
Because "Learning to understand food - the way it makes our bodies feel, how it connects to the world around us - should be just as important as learning to read and write." – AZ
To learn more about what Alice’s projects check out her website aliceinframes.com/
Phenomenon, a free teacher’s resource to connect kids with concepts and culture through food phenomenom.com.au/
In praise of Veg, Alice’s latest book bit.ly/BuyIPOV
Free Assessment with our Dietitian Mikaela at www.compeatnutrition.com Instagram: instagram.com/compeat_nutrition

Living with an Eating Disorder with Jessica Smith - OAM
Trust me, you are about to be wowed by her story and her ability to tell it with such raw authenticity. We speak about what it’s like to grow up with an eating disorder and what we can do better to help athletes and populations to overcome these conditions.
Other areas we discuss include:
How to build towards changing behavior
her strategies to overcoming her eating disorder
The importance of the call for help
What we could do better with the systems we have in place
What does recovery actually look like
How long it takes to get to food recovery
If you have been through or have seen others with eating disorder, then there may be some triggering themes in this pod. Needless to say however, this is not one to miss.
Let us know what you think!
Jessicasmith.com.au
Free Assessment with our Dietitian Mikaela at www.compeatnutrition.com
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Making Change Feel Easier with Social Psychologist, Emily Balcetis
Professor Emily Balcetis is a social psychologist from New York University. She has been in her role for over 20 years while studying the factors behind really drives success. In this podcast, we talk through why we don't necessarily follow through with our goals after we commit to achieve them. We discuss how perception and the role of visual cues have a massive impact on behaviour change and formation. Most importantly we explore how to reduce friction and make behaviour change feel less difficult. Not only is this super valuable to the everyday active individual, but also to the practitioner wanting to instil change in their clients. Emily does an amazing job at explaining how you can pick up new habits, particularly in the world we’re living in at the moment Check out Emily’s book Clearer, Closer, Better for even more gems!