• When A Mother Isn’t Believed with Jill Thompson
    Aug 17 2026

    In this episode of Blether with Barberra, Brian speaks with Jill Thompson about her daughter Carly, the signs Jill noticed when Carly was still a baby, and the long struggle to get diagnosis, recognition, help and support.

    Jill shares how she knew from around six months that something was not right, how she was dismissed and made to feel like the problem, and how life became a battle across healthcare and education systems.

    This is a sensitive conversation about parental instinct, rare childhood conditions, disability, diagnosis, family pressure and what happens when parents are not believed.

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    13 mins
  • Why Does One Drink Ruin Tomorrow? with Paul Lagerstedt
    Aug 10 2026

    In this episode of Blether with Barberra, Brian is joined again by Paul Lagerstedt for a conversation about drinking culture, alcohol-related discomfort, moderation, intention and why different drinks can affect people in different ways.

    Paul challenges the common idea that feeling rough after drinking is always simply about dehydration, and explains why he became interested in what is actually inside alcoholic drinks — including fermentation by-products and trace compounds such as histamines, sulphites, tannins and acetaldehyde.

    Brian and Paul also explore conscious drinking versus habitual drinking, the culture of accepting discomfort as “the price you pay”, and why pausing before the first sip may change the ritual around alcohol.

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    26 mins
  • What Did Survival Cost You? with Rachel Baldock
    Aug 3 2026

    In this episode of Blether with Barberra, Brian is joined by Rachel Baldock for an honest conversation about survival mode, breathwork, self-connection, emotional suppression and learning how to feel again.

    Rachel shares her journey from nursing into yoga, breathwork and intuitive coaching, and speaks openly about chronic anxiety, depression, people-pleasing, addiction, recovery and purpose.

    Together, Brian and Rachel explore what it means to move from surviving into thriving, why the body can hold emotions we have buried, and how small acts of self-connection can begin to change the way we live.

    This is a conversation about honesty, nervous-system survival, compassion, self-awareness and the cost of spending years simply trying to get through the day.

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    23 mins
  • Is EMF Really A Conspiracy?
    Jul 27 2026

    In this episode of Blether with Barberra, Brian is joined by Dr Marlene Siegel and Dan Stachofsky for a fascinating conversation about EMFs, modern technology, pet health and the hidden environmental stressors affecting our lives.

    Together, they explore whether EMF concerns are being dismissed too quickly, how modern living may be contributing to overload in both humans and animals, and why curiosity matters when it comes to health.

    This episode discusses:

    • EMFs and modern environments
    • pets as possible early warning systems
    • how technology may affect stress and wellbeing
    • why some health questions are labelled “conspiracy” too quickly
    • practical ways to begin thinking differently about your environment

    This is an open, thoughtful conversation about health, wellbeing and prevention — for humans and their pets.

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    15 mins
  • When Disability Is Invisible with Michelle Steiner
    Jul 20 2026

    In this episode of Blether with Barberra, Brian is joined by Michelle Steiner for an honest and thought-provoking conversation about hidden disability, judgement, accessibility and advocacy.

    Michelle shares what it is like living with a disability that many people cannot immediately see, and why assumptions can be so damaging.

    Together, Brian and Michelle explore disability visibility, public understanding, accessibility tools such as the Sunflower lanyard, and the importance of treating people with dignity rather than judgement.

    This is a powerful conversation about being believed, being understood, and challenging the idea that disability must always “look” a certain way.

    If you care about health, wellbeing, inclusion and real human stories, this episode is well worth a listen.

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    11 mins
  • Why Do Young People Stop Caring? with Lawrence C. Harris
    Jul 13 2026

    Why do some young people stop caring about the future?

    In this powerful episode of Blether with Barberra, Brian Caldwell-White speaks with youth speaker and author Lawrence C. Harris about what really sits underneath apathy, low motivation and emotional shutdown in young people.

    Drawing from his own lived experience of autism, childhood abuse, bullying, therapy and being kicked out at a young age, Lawrence shares why some young people are not lazy or entitled — but exhausted, disconnected and struggling to believe they matter.

    Together, Brian and Lawrence explore self-worth, purpose, emotional pain, identity and the hidden reasons some young people appear to stop caring.

    This is a deeply honest conversation for parents, carers, teachers, professionals and anyone who wants to better understand trauma, resilience and young people’s mental wellbeing.

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    14 mins
  • What Did The Hospital Miss? | Dr Nikhit Anilbhai
    Jul 6 2026

    In this episode of Blether with Barberra, Brian Caldwell-White speaks with Dr Nikhit Anilbhai, a medical doctor and healthcare technology founder, about patient monitoring, healthcare innovation and the human cost of missed warning signs.

    Dr Nikhit shares how his experience working as a doctor during the pandemic, losing patients, and later losing his own father shaped his mission to improve the way patients are monitored in hospitals and beyond.

    The conversation explores the difference between periodic checks and continuous monitoring, why some patients deteriorate before anyone realises how serious the situation has become, and how healthcare technology could help clinicians identify changes earlier.

    Brian also brings his medicolegal background and personal experience of healthcare into the discussion, exploring patient safety, prevention, health anxiety, proactive care and the need to ask better questions about how we look after people when they are at their most vulnerable.

    This episode is a thoughtful conversation about medicine, technology, grief, innovation and what can happen when healthcare systems miss the signs.

    🎙 Guest: Dr Nikhit Anilbhai
    🎙 Host: Brian Caldwell-White
    Podcast: Blether with Barberra

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    22 mins
  • Guest Appearance: Trauma, Cancer, Healing & Hope with Me & Rachel Baldock
    Jul 3 2026

    In this special audio-only episode, Brian Caldwell-White appears as a guest on The Choosing Woo Podcast with Rachel Baldock for an open and honest conversation about trauma, cancer, mental health, autism, resilience, healing and hope.

    This episode is different from the usual Blether with Barberra format, as it was originally recorded externally as an audio podcast. It is shared here as part of Brian’s guest appearance archive.

    Usually, Brian is the one asking the questions. In this conversation, he reflects on some of the experiences that have shaped his own life, including childhood trauma, mental health challenges, cancer, identity, self-understanding and the long process of rebuilding after difficult life events.

    This is a conversation about survival, but also about what can happen after survival: healing, acceptance, purpose and finding a way to keep going.

    🎙 Original podcast: The Choosing Woo Podcast
    🎙 Host: Rachel Baldock
    🎙 Guest: Brian Caldwell-White
    🎧 Format: Audio-only guest appearance

    A reflective episode for anyone interested in trauma, resilience, mental health, cancer, autism, healing and honest conversations around wellbeing.

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    58 mins