Has Optimisation Culture Gone Too Far? | Sarah Ann Macklin

Has Optimisation Culture Gone Too Far? | Sarah Ann Macklin

From The Proof with Simon Hill by Live better for longer

May 28, 2026 · 1h 11m · Season 1

About this episode

The episode discusses the psychological costs of modern wellness culture with insights from Sarah Ann Macklin's book.

In this episode, I’m joined by Sarah Ann Macklin to explore the hidden psychological costs of modern wellness culture and why pursuing health can sometimes leave us feeling more anxious, overwhelmed, and disconnected. Sarah shares insights from her new book, Healthy Shouldn’t Be This Hard, as we unpack self-compassion, perfectionism, body image, mindset, and the pressure to constantly optimise every aspect of our lives. What We Cover Why wellness culture can become emotionally exhausting The difference between self-esteem and self-compassion How mindset shapes long-term health behaviours The psychological side of food, body image, and self-worth Why optimisation culture can backfire Practical ways to build a healthier relationship with yourself I really enjoyed this conversation with Sarah and appreciated her thoughtful, balanced perspective on what genuine wellbeing actually looks like in practice. Pre-order Sarah’s new book, Healthy Shouldn’t Be This Hard, and follow her on Instagram, subscribe to her YouTube channel, and read her writing on Substack. You can also learn more about Sarah and her work on her website. Intro (00:00) What Wellness Culture Is Getting Wrong Right Now…

People in this episode

Host: Simon Hill

Guest: Sarah Ann Macklin

Topics covered

  • wellness culture
  • self-compassion
  • perfectionism
  • body image
  • mindset
  • optimisation culture

Keywords

  • wellness culture
  • self-esteem
  • self-compassion
  • body image
  • optimisation culture
  • mental health
  • food perception

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Healthy Shouldn’t Be This Hard

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