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No Stress - the Stress Resilience Podcast

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No Stress is a podcast about training your nervous system to handle modern life with more calm, clarity, and resilience. Just like physical fitness, stress resilience can be built. Through science-backed insights, real conversations with leading experts, and practical tools you can actually use, we explore how to stay regulated under pressure, recover faster, and perform at your best—without burning out. Perfect for anyone who wants to feel stronger, steadier, and more in control in a high-stress world.

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June 18, 2026

The Burnout Blindspot with Dr Audrey Tang

<p>In this episode of No Stress, host Abigail Ireland speaks with Dr Audrey Tang, psychologist, leadership expert, speaker and author, about stress, resilience, emotional regulation and the hidden impact stress has on leadership and decision-making.</p><p><br>Audrey explains why so many leaders normalize chronic stress, how the brain and body adapt to operating in survival mode, and why self-awareness is one of the most important leadership skills. She shares her Head, Heart and Gut leadership framework, exploring the role of clarity, emotional intelligence, intuition and courage in effective leadership.</p><p><br>Together, Abigail and Audrey discuss psychological safety, emotional contagion, confidence, resilience and why workplaces need to address systemic causes of stress rather than placing the responsibility solely on individuals.</p><p><br>This episode is for leaders, managers and high performers who want to improve resilience, make better decisions under pressure and create healthier, more sustainable working environments.</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong>What We Cover<br></strong><br></p><p>• Why leaders normalize chronic stress</p><p>• How stress affects performance and decision-making</p><p>• The Head, Heart and Gut leadership framework</p><p>• Emotional regulation and psychological safety</p><p>• Confidence, intuition and self-awareness</p><p>• Building resilience through adversity</p><p>• Fixing workplace stress at the source</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways<br></strong><br></p><p>• Chronic stress often becomes normal</p><p>• Self-awareness is a leadership superpower</p><p>• Emotional regulation impacts team culture</p><p>• Confidence comes from action, not pretending</p><p>• Resilience is about moving forward, not bouncing back</p><p>• Recovery is essential for sustainable performance</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong>Practical Tips From Dr Audrey Tang<br></strong><br></p><p>• Listen to your body’s warning signs</p><p>• Make time for genuine recovery</p><p>• Use breathing exercises to regulate stress</p><p>• Notice where your thoughts and energy go</p><p>• Practice daily gratitude</p><p>• Learn from both success and failure</p><p>• Set boundaries around energy-draining activities</p><p>• Create environments that support wellbeing</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong>About Dr Audrey Tang<br></strong><br></p><p>Dr Audrey Tang is a psychologist, leadership expert, speaker, trainer and author who specializes in resilience, emotional intelligence, confidence and workplace wellbeing.</p><p>Drawing on her background in psychology, leadership development and behavioral science, Audrey helps leaders and organizations build healthier cultures, improve psychological safety and develop sustainable approaches to performance and resilience. She is the author of several books including The Leader’s Guide to Resilience and is known for her practical, engaging approach to personal and professional development.</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong>Listen If You Want To<br></strong><br></p><p><br>✓ Understand how stress impacts leadership and decision-making</p><p>✓ Improve emotional regulation and self-awareness</p><p>✓ Build resilience in a healthy and sustainable way</p><p>✓ Learn how psychological safety affects team performance</p><p>✓ Develop greater confidence and trust in your intuition</p><p>✓ Create healthier boundaries and recovery habits</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links<br></strong><br></p><p><strong><br>Host: Abigail Ireland<br></strong><br></p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigailireland/</p><p>https://www.understandingperformance.com/</p><p><strong>Guest: Dr Audrey Tang<br></strong><br></p><p>https://www.draudreyt.com/</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/audreytang/</p><p><strong>Learn more about nervous system regulation:<br></strong><br></p><p>Pulsetto Vagus Nerve Stimulation → https://uk.pulsetto.tech/</p><p>Follow No Stress for more conversations on stress, recovery and resilience.</p>

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May 21, 2026

Why Biohacking is Really About Prevention with Camilla Thompson

<p><br>In this episode of No Stress, host Abigail Ireland speaks with Camilla Thompson, nutritionist, executive wellbeing coach, biohacking expert and author of Biohack Me, about stress, nervous system regulation and sustainable high performance.</p><p><br>Camilla shares her own experience of burnout, chronic inflammation and mold-related illness, and explains why so many leaders and high achievers normalize symptoms like exhaustion, gut issues and anxiety until their body forces them to stop.</p><p>Together, Abigail and Camilla explore how biohacking can support energy, recovery and resilience without becoming overwhelming or obsessive. They discuss the importance of sleep, nutrition, hydration, breathwork, mindset, movement and vagus nerve support, as well as why health optimization needs to be personal rather than one-size-fits-all.</p><p><br>This episode is for anyone who wants to perform well, age well and feel more in control of their health without pushing their body past its limits.</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong>What We Cover<br></strong><br></p><p>Camilla’s experience with burnout, mold illness and chronic inflammation</p><p>Why high performers often ignore signs of stress</p><p>How stress affects digestion, energy, hormones and resilience</p><p>What biohacking really means in simple terms</p><p>Why the nervous system needs to feel safe before the body can heal</p><p>The role of breathwork, humming, cold exposure and meditation</p><p>Why tracking can be helpful but should not replace body awareness</p><p>How mindset supports healing, aging and long-term wellbeing</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong><br>Key Takeaways<br></strong><br></p><p>• Stress often becomes normalized before it becomes a problem<br> • High performance is not sustainable without recovery<br> • Gut issues, fatigue and anxiety can be signs of nervous system overload<br> • Biohacking should start with the basics, not expensive tools<br> • What works for one person may not work for another<br> • Breathwork and vagus nerve support can help regulate stress<br> • Women and men may respond differently to certain biohacks<br> • Sustainable health is about consistency, intuition and personalization</p><p><br>⸻</p><p><strong><br>Practical Tips From Camilla Thompson<br></strong><br></p><p>Start each day with a short meditation or breathing practice</p><p>Use slow nasal breathing to help activate rest and digest mode</p><p>Pay attention to physical signs like gut issues, fatigue or anxiety</p><p>Prioritise sleep, hydration, nutrition and movement before advanced biohacks</p><p>Try simple vagus nerve practices like humming, gargling, massage or cold showers</p><p>Reduce toxic load from news, social media and unnecessary overwhelm</p><p>Use wearables or testing as tools, not as replacements for intuition</p><p>Choose restorative movement when your body feels depleted</p><p>Build recovery into your routine before burnout forces you to stop</p><p><br>⸻</p><p><strong><br>About Camilla Thompson<br></strong><br></p><p>Camilla Thompson is a nutritionist, executive wellbeing coach, biohacking expert and author of Biohack Me. She works with leaders, executives and high performers to optimize health, energy and resilience so they can perform sustainably.</p><p><br>After experiencing burnout, chronic inflammation and mold-related illness, Camilla now helps others understand their biology, regulate their nervous system and take a personalized approach to health optimization.</p><p><br>⸻</p><p><strong><br>Listen If You Want To<br></strong><br></p><p>✓ Understand how stress affects your nervous system<br> ✓ Learn simple biohacks for energy and resilience<br> ✓ Support your body without becoming overwhelmed<br> ✓ Improve recovery, sleep and long-term health<br> ✓ Build sustainable high performance<br> ✓ Feel more in control of your wellbeing</p><p>⸻</p><p><strong><br>Resources &amp; Links</strong></p><p><br>Host: Abigail Ireland<br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigailireland/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigailireland/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.understandingperformance.com/">https://www.understandingperformance.com/<br></a><br></p><p>Guest: Camilla Thompson<br>https://www.instagram.com/biohackmecoach/</p><p>Learn more about nervous system regulation:<br>Pulsetto Vagus Nerve Stimulation → https://uk.pulsetto.tech/</p><p>Follow No Stress for more conversations on stress, recovery and resilience.</p><p><br></p>

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April 23, 2026

High Performance without Burnout with Michelle Flynn

In this episode of No Stress, host Abigail Ireland sits down with Michelle Flynn, high performance coach and founder of Michelle Flynn Coaching, to explore what really happens when ambition, pressure and stress collide.Michelle works with ambitious professionals, founders and leaders to help them perform at a high level without burning out. After experiencing her own health crisis caused by chronic stress, she now focuses on helping others understand their nervous system, recognise early warning signs and build sustainable resilience.Together, Abigail and Michelle unpack the reality of high performance in today’s world, from adrenaline addiction and fragile thriving to the hidden cost of always being switched on. They explore why so many high achievers ignore the signals their body is sending, how stress impacts everything from digestion to decision making, and why recovery is not a luxury but a requirement.This conversation is for anyone who wants to perform at a high level without sacrificing their health, energy or relationships.What We CoverMichelle’s health scare and turning point with stressWhy high performers become addicted to adrenalineThe physical and mental impact of chronic stressHow to recognise early warning signs from the bodyThe role of breathwork in regulating the nervous systemWhy recovery is essential for sustainable performanceHow small habits can improve energy and resilienceResources &amp; LinksHost: Abigail Irelandhttps://www.understandingperformance.com/Guest: Michelle Flynnhttps://michelleflyncoaching.com/Learn more about nervous system regulation:Pulsetto Vagus Nerve Stimulation → https://uk.pulsetto.tech/Follow the podcast for more conversations on stress, performance and recovery.

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What is No Stress - the Stress Resilience Podcast?

No Stress is a podcast about training your nervous system to handle modern life with more calm, clarity, and resilience. Just like physical fitness, stress resilience can be built. Through science-backed insights, real conversations with leading experts, and practical tools you can actually use, we explore how to stay regulated under pressure, recover faster, and perform at your best—without burning out.

Perfect for anyone who wants to feel stronger, steadier, and more in control in a high-stress world.

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