While The Front Page is taking its summer break, we are shining a spotlight on some of the biggest podcasts and news events from the NZ Herald network over the last year.
It’s a new year, and many of us will be looking for ways to improve our lives as we try to keep up with our new year resolutions.
In the Herald podcast series, The Little Things, hosts Francesca Rudkin and Louise Ayrey are trying to do the same, by looking at what the science says about living a healthier life.
In this episode, they talk with medical doctor, epidemiologist, and Professor at King’s College London, Tim Spector, to cut through the crap – literally – to find out what you actually need to do to eat healthy.
Listen now, and find more episodes of The Little Things on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes will return on February 3rd.
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