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Making Sense of Worry When Life Feels Uncertain
Apr 29, 2026
44m 55s
Sexual Health and Intimacy for All Bodies
Apr 22, 2026
44m 38s
Exploring Patterns of Premenstrual Distress
Apr 15, 2026
43m 37s
Getting Unstuck From the Success Trap
Apr 8, 2026
38m 38s
Balancing Body and Mind in Menopause
Apr 1, 2026
44m 18s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/29/26 | Making Sense of Worry When Life Feels Uncertain | Many people seem to be managing day to day, while privately dealing with a mind that rarely switches off. Worry can go round in circles – replaying conversations, looking for reassurance, imagining what might go wrong or trying to feel certain about an uncertain future. In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David is joined by GP and author Dr Martin Brunet to explore why worry happens, what keeps it going and what can help when it starts to take over. They discuss the role of uncertaint... | 44m 55s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | Sexual Health and Intimacy for All Bodies | In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David speaks with Samantha Evans, sexual health and pleasure expert and co-founder of Jo Divine, about sexual health, intimacy and how our relationship with our bodies can change across life. The conversation explores how changes in hormones, health and life experiences can affect desire, comfort and confidence. They discuss how common issues such as vaginal dryness, irritation and reduced sensation are often misunderstood – and how small, practical... | 44m 38s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | Exploring Patterns of Premenstrual Distress | In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David speaks with Dr Sally Doust, GP and women’s health specialist, about premenstrual distress, including premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). The conversation explores how hormonal changes across the menstrual cycle can affect mood, energy, sleep and emotional sensitivity – and why these patterns are often overlooked or misunderstood. They discuss the wider context of women’s health inequalities, including the la... | 43m 37s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | Getting Unstuck From the Success Trap | In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David speaks with Nic Malcomson, integrative psychotherapist, about the success trap – the pattern where strengths that once helped us thrive can gradually become rigid and exhausting. The conversation explores how early success, positive feedback and high standards can shape identity over time. When life becomes more demanding or circumstances change, the same qualities that once worked well can begin to create pressure, self-doubt and a fear of sl... | 38m 38s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | Balancing Body and Mind in Menopause | In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David speaks with GP and menopause specialist Dr Carys Sonnenberg about the complex ways menopause can affect emotional wellbeing, physical health and everyday life. Menopause is often described in terms of hormones alone, yet the experience is rarely that simple. In this conversation, Lee and Carys explore how hormonal changes interact with sleep, stress, lifestyle habits and wider life pressures. Many women find themselves navigating fluctuating m... | 44m 18s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | Choosing Good Enough in Family Life | Modern family life can leave parents feeling pulled in all directions – trying to support their children, manage daily pressures and make the right decisions in a world full of advice, expectations and opinions about getting it right. In that context, the idea of being a good enough parent can feel both reassuring and like an important reset. In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David is joined by clinical psychologist and author Dr Tara Porter to explore what good enough parenting rea... | 44m 29s | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | Strength Through Challenge in the Mountains | Spending time in the mountains can offer something rare in modern life – space to think, to feel and to see our lives from a wider perspective. For many, the outdoors provides not only challenge and adventure but also regulation, clarity and meaning. In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David is joined by adventurer and Mind Over Mountains founder Alex Staniforth to explore how time outdoors can shape resilience, perspective and everyday choices. They discuss how early experiences of i... | 45m 56s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | The Emotional Power of Literature and Stories | In a world of constant notifications and competing demands on our attention, many of us feel too busy to read. Yet books and stories offer something increasingly rare – a quiet, immersive space where we can reflect, feel and make sense of our experiences. In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David is joined by Dr Charley Baker, Associate Professor of mental health at the University of Nottingham, to explore how literature helps us understand psychological distress, identity and experie... | 40m 49s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | Reframing What It Means To Be Selfish | For many people, the word selfish is linked with guilt and a sense of having done something wrong. It’s often understood as putting yourself first at the expense of others, which can lead to a habit of placing your own needs last. In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David is joined by Suzy Reading, psychologist and author of How to Be Selfish, to offer a different perspective. Suzy reframes selfishness as allowing your needs, feelings and limits to matter, rather than being overridden... | 43m 35s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | Creating Space Around Body Image | Concerns about our bodies are common and part of being human. For some people, they remain occasional worries. For others, they begin to take up more attention, influence mood and shape everyday choices about food, movement, relationships and confidence. In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David is joined by Joanna Silver, a psychologist specialising in eating disorders and body image difficulties, to explore why appearance-related distress can become so persistent – and what can genu... | 42m 38s | ||||||
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| 2/18/26 | Finding Connection Through Singing | There’s something quietly powerful about singing alongside other people. Music is known to support emotional wellbeing, and singing in a group brings breath, sound and attention together in a shared space. Shared voices and shared rhythm can create a sense of connection and ease, even when life feels busy or full. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Glen Harvey – musician and long-standing choir leader with Rock Choir – about what he has observed over many years of bringing people toget... | 38m 43s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | Moving Beyond Shame Around Our Identity | Shame is rarely spoken about openly, yet it quietly shapes how many people see themselves and relate to others. It can affect how safe we feel, whether we believe we belong and how harshly we judge ourselves. For many people, shame grows from repeated experiences of feeling different, criticised or not quite fitting in. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Simon Lyne – CBT therapist with specialist experience in shame, identity, sexuality and trauma – about how shame develops, why it can... | 39m 17s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | Changing How We See Weight And Health | Weight is often treated as a simple matter of willpower or discipline, yet for many people it carries a heavy burden of shame and judgement. Conversations about weight can feel exposing and personal, making it harder to seek support or make changes that genuinely improve health. In this episode, Dr Lee David is joined by Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi – GP and lifestyle medicine specialist – to explore why shame is so closely linked to weight, and why focusing only on the number on the scales often mi... | 38m 58s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | Rethinking Our Relationship With Alcohol | Alcohol is woven into many people’s daily lives as a way to unwind, connect or mark the end of the day. For some, it can also become a way of managing difficult emotions, stress or disconnection, often without feeling like a “problem” in the traditional sense. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Navneet Singh – psychotherapist and addiction specialist – about how people develop relationships with alcohol and why those relationships can be hard to change, even when drinking starts to fee... | 43m 12s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | Finding a Way Through Winter Low Mood | Winter can be a difficult time for many people. Shorter days, less light and increased pressures at work and home can affect mood, energy and motivation, making everyday life feel heavier and harder to manage. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Dr Helen Garr – Medical Director at NHS Practitioner Health – about finding a way through low mood in the winter months. They explore why winter often amplifies stress and emotional strain, and how expectations around productivity and “pushing o... | 44m 50s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | Making Sense of Grief and Loss | Grief is something most of us will encounter, yet it remains rarely talked about. It can follow the death of someone we love, but also the loss of health, identity or relationships. When grief arrives, it often brings a complex mix of emotions that feel overwhelming or unexpected. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Professor Lucy Selman – a leading researcher in palliative and end-of-life care at the University of Bristol and founder of the Good Grief Festival – about what grief really... | 42m 20s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | Letting Go Of Christmas Pressure In Neurodivergent Families | Christmas is often portrayed as joyful and effortless, yet many families experience something far more complex. Sensory overload, disrupted routines and shifting expectations can build pressure quickly, and for neurodivergent families these challenges can be especially pronounced. Old roles and stories can also resurface, adding emotional weight to a time that comes with more noise, movement and change than usual. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Dr Lucy Rigley – clinical psychologis... | 41m 12s | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | Space To Support Health Professional Survivors of Domestic Abuse | In support of #NHSDAAD – NHS Domestic Abuse Awareness Day on 10 December 2025 Domestic abuse is an issue that affects people across every part of society – including those who work in healthcare. Many clinicians quietly carry experiences of fear, control or unpredictability while still showing up to care for others. Rates of domestic abuse are thought to be around three times higher in health professionals than in the general population, yet it can remain hidden and hard to talk about.&... | 40m 20s | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | Inside the Gut-Liver-Brain Connection | When the gut–liver–brain connection becomes disrupted, energy, mood and long-term health can all feel harder to sustain. Changes in the microbiome can influence immunity, inflammation and even how the brain processes stress. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Professor Debbie Shawcross – hepatologist and leading researcher in chronic liver disease – about how the gut, liver and brain communicate and what helps this system stay in balance. They explore the role of the liver, how the mic... | 38m 18s | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | Active Choices To Support Adult Sleep | When sleep becomes unpredictable, every part of life feels more difficult. Tiredness can drain patience, confidence and emotional steadiness – and for many adults, sleepless nights create a cycle of worry and frustration that’s hard to break. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with occupational therapist and CBT-i specialist Louise Berger about how adults can understand their sleep more clearly and make small choices that genuinely help nights settle again. They explore what drives sleep, w... | 43m 57s | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | Making space for sleep in family life | When sleep is broken, everything feels harder. Fatigue affects patience, confidence and emotional balance – and in early parenthood, rest can feel like a distant dream. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with sleep consultant and mum of three Caroline Jones about finding realistic, compassionate ways to support both infant and parent sleep. They explore how small changes, shared support and self-trust can make a big difference – and why flexibility matters more than following fixed rules. C... | 35m 59s | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | Living in the space beyond cancer | When life changes – through a cancer diagnosis, treatment and the slow rebuild that follows – it can feel like a wave knocks you off your feet. In this episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Dr Darelle Gengasamy about the moment everything shifted, the surge of despair, the pull of purpose and the everyday choices that helped her find steadier ground. They explore the shock of diagnosis, the need to find a next step, and how reconnecting with personal values can bring direction when life feels unc... | 43m 15s | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | Finding Space with Intrusive Thoughts or a Busy Mind | When the mind feels crowded — with worries, doubts or intrusive thoughts — it can be hard to find calm or clarity. These thoughts are far more common than many people realise, whether they appear as part of anxiety, OCD or simply everyday life. In this episode of The Choice Space, Dr Lee David speaks with CBT therapist Josh Munn about how to find space when your mind feels busy. They explore why intrusive thoughts arise, how they can pull us into loops of rumination or self-checking, and what... | 39m 00s | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | Finding Strength Beyond Invisible Disability | When life changes — through serious illness, trauma or invisible disability — it can feel like the ground has shifted beneath us. In this powerful episode, Dr Lee David speaks with Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee about her journey through diagnosis, grief and identity loss, and how she found strength, self-compassion and a renewed sense of purpose. They explore the concept of post-traumatic growth, what it means to find yourself again and how aligning your choices with your values – even in sma... | 35m 09s | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | Self-Acceptance and Belonging With Dyslexia | What changes when we stop trying to fit in and start allowing ourselves to be who we really are? In this episode of The Choice Space Podcast, Dr Lee David talks with Liz Evans, The Untypical OT – occupational therapist, parent and advocate for neurodivergent families. They explore how to live authentically with dyslexia, the emotional impact of late diagnosis and the sense of relief that comes from finally understanding yourself. They discuss how masking, perfectionism and shame c... | 41m 35s | ||||||
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