• The RUMPette 44 – Are we cured?
    Mar 19 2026

    It’s the short one! Gwen shares her personal Mounjaro journey (including the joy of fitting back into old dresses), and we chat about the rise in plastic surgery tourism – from the genuinely life-changing impact of post-weight-loss procedures to the growing trend of chasing “perfection” and dissatisfaction with normal bodies. Is body positivity over?

    Kate shares a brilliant life hack called the 6.30 pm rule for calming a busy mind, and we discuss some exciting limited series podcast ideas… including exploring Gwen's body-changing experience more deeply.

    As ever, we’d love your suggestions and feedback!

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    27 mins
  • RUMP Rewind – Ep.34 - Gardening for Wellbeing: Why getting our hands dirty is good for our mental health | Ellen Mary Webster
    Mar 12 2026

    Old fave, new intro! Spring is here, so we look back to when Ellen Mary Webster joined us for a fascinating chat about the physical and mental well-being benefits of getting our fingers in the soil, growing plants and connecting with the natural world.

    Ellen is an author, broadcaster, speaker, creator, podcaster, columnist & gardener. She's trained in horticulture, social and therapeutic horticulture, cognitive behaviour therapy and wellness coaching, and talks at shows and events around the country about gardening, nature and how we are connected together.

    Find out more about Ellen and her work.

    In this episode, we also touch on Forest Bathing and Grounding, and you can find out more in these other Right Up My Podcast episodes:

    Ep.3 - Forest Bathing
    Ep.6 - Grounding

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    1 hr
  • The RUMPette 43 – Makes a Stranger Feel Good!
    Feb 26 2026

    It's the short one! We talk about micro-connections, making strangers feel good, glowing up after 50 – is a beret the secret weapon? Meeting up with old friends – are some friends only destined to be seen once a year? Kate's been watching brilliant TV from Small Prophets to Lord of the Flies. And Gwen's been binging a fascinating limited-podcast series exploring the real Salt Path story.

    And we're still looking for suggestions for our very own limited series pod. If you've got one, get in touch!

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    27 mins
  • RUMP Rewind – Ep.23 - A Magical Year: How exploring mystical thinking can change your life | Emma Howarth
    Feb 19 2026

    Old fave, new intro! We talk to journalist Emma Howarth about her book 'A Year of Mystical Thinking' – an account of the year that changed her life, where she explored the power of vision boarding, sound baths, spirit guides, rituals, meditation, tarot, oracle cards, crystals, astrology & manifestations... to name just a few.

    Emma shares with us her experiences, and sets the listener and us a challenge to kick start our magical year. Kate also goes on a surreal journey to find her spirit guide and Gwen gets serious about her new moon intentions.

    Find out more about Emma and her book.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The RUMPette 42 – Feeling a bit Kama Muta!
    Feb 12 2026

    It's the short one! Where Gwen pulls Kate deep into the zodiac. We chat the Chinese New Year – bring on the year of the Fire Horse! The apparently life-changing upcoming shifts for Virgos and Pisces, and how Uranus is no longer in retrograde. PHEW! Kate informs us of the newly named emotion Kama Muta that is giving us the warm and fuzzies and reminding us of the importance of social connection.

    Check out our new fave deep-voiced feel-good songster Avi Kaplan.

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    23 mins
  • RUMP Rewind – Ep.62 - Attachment Theory: How better understanding our attachment style can transform our relationships | Sarah McConnell and Helene Igwebuike
    Feb 5 2026

    Old fave – new intro! Therapists Sarah McConnell and Helene Igwebuike joined us last Jan for a brilliant chat about Attachment Theory.

    We dive into what it means to feel securely attached and what it’s like when you don’t. They break down how we form and manage attachments in all kinds of relationships – whether it’s with a partner, family, or friends. And how, by understanding our own attachment style, we can improve these connections and make a huge difference to our overall well-being.

    You can also join Gwen and Kate as they try (with varying degrees of success) to connect with their inner child.

    Sarah and Helene specialise in Emotionally Focused Therapy. You can find out more about this, as well as find registered therapists, at the British Emotionally Focused Therapy Centre.

    Find out more about Sarah McConnell and Helene Igwebuike.

    To journal on the 12 Questions that Gwen asks Kate in the intro, visit Beth Kempton's Substack post.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The RUMPette 41 – Social Clangers Left, Right & Centre!
    Jan 29 2026

    We’re back! And this week we’re mostly discussing all the ways we (and everyone else) commit right ol’ faux pas on WhatsApp. Is it OK to video call someone without arranging it first? Can you add someone to a group without asking their permission? We want to know what you think, too.

    We also chat Heated Rivalry and Hamnet – when cinema becomes therapy. And Kate has finally succumbed to Traitors.

    Plus, how good journalling can make us feel when we need to reconnect to ourselves. And a brilliant journalling exercise to bring us right back into the present.

    Plus a RUMP update for the new year.

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    26 mins
  • RUMP Rewind – Ep.53 - The Importance of Rest: Why our brains need it | Claudia Hammond
    Dec 18 2025

    Old fave, new intro! In Season 7, we talked to psychologist and award-winning BBC broadcaster Claudia Hammond about the importance of rest. Claudia shares with us why it's so important to our health that we regularly have guilt free rest, what's happening in our brains when we rest... and when we don't. And why we all need to take it more seriously.

    Her book The Art of Rest draws on ground-breaking research that Claudia collaborated on –The Rest Test – the largest global survey into rest ever undertaken, across 135 different countries.

    Claudia Hammond is a broadcaster, author and psychology lecturer. She is the presenter of All in the Mind on BBC Radio 4 which covers psychology, neuroscience & mental health. Plus, the weekly global health show Health Check on BBC World Service. She is Visiting Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Sussex. She also writes a regular column on medical myths for BBC Future.

    To find out more go to claudiahammond.com/

    You can find her book 'The Art of Rest' here: claudiahammond.com/the-art-of-rest/

    More information on The Rest Test: claudiahammond.com/the-rest-test/

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    1 hr and 9 mins