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Amanda Hamilton is a leading nutritional expert and has been named one of the UK’s top fivesuper-nutritionists. Amanda is the author of several leading books on nutrition including number one Amazon bestseller, The G Plan Diet, and has also been at the forefront of some of the most exciting wellness and nutrition trends, having pioneered fasting-based programmes and gut-health retreats.

A well-known BBC TV presenter, Amanda has presented and produced a range of programmes focusing on nutrition and well-being, including How to Live Longer and The Spa of Embarrassing Illnesses. She also spent six years co-presenting one of the BBC’s flagship weekend programmes, Something for the Weekend, alongside Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer.

As an advocate for democratising how we engage with nutrition, Amanda focuses on the ‘how-to’ of nutrition and lifestyle change, rather than just the ‘why’, and provides practical, tangible, and accessible action-points for individuals to embrace and enhance their well-being. This sits at the heart of Amanda’s belief that the fundamental discipline in nutritional science is staying open-minded instead of being hamstrung by a singular academic stance or being dogmatic about one ideology over another.

An associate member of the Royal Society of Medicine, Amanda recently set up the app-based programme, The Women’s Reset. The app focuses on women’s health aged 40+ with nutrition, exercise, mindset, and healthcare support. The app also hosts breakout corporate groups, helping organisations with menopause and health education for their female staff.

 

Keynote topics: 

Biohacking: Understanding the rules of the nutrition game  

Biohacking is the conscious practice of human augmentation, allowing individuals to optimise their chemistry, physiology and performance through science and self-experimentations, in the pursuit of health, well-being and productivity. While this may seem to be a bit too ultra-modern, Amanda introduces an approach to biohacking suitable for those living outside of Silicon Valley. Her approach is practical, affordable, and self-aware, first outlining how to build your own internal ‘basecamp’ to avoid burnout. Then, the fun can begin, and she explores simple but powerful techniques including fasting and hot and cold-water therapy, outlining the remarkable changes they can create. 

 

Longevity: Live better, live longer  

Aging is inevitable, and running our bodies for longer and longer periods of time is a process that will naturally impact on our body’s internal processes, including our metabolism. However, this does not mean that our body is completely out of our control – by gaining control over the health problems we associate with ageing, we can alleviate the impact of aging. In this keynote Amanda shares teachings from her role as presenter of the BBC series How to Live Longer, rethinking the ways we eat and behave, and ways to build a lifestyle of healthy, sustainable habits that will benefit us throughout our lives.  

 

Gut Health: Health problems rooted in an unexpected place  

Drawing on her number one best-selling book on gut health, Amanda explains why common health problems such as lethargy and poor skin, may have their root in an unexpected place – the gut. The gut has a massive impact on our body, and re-nourishing and rebalancing it is a process that can improve our health and solve these long-held frustrations. Amanda explains why going overboard on gut health trends can lead to aggravation and even more frustration, and breaks down how understanding your gut health timeline, from your birth story to the present day, and honing habits around eating, exercise, sleep, and stress is the breakthrough approach. 

 

Women’s health: Nutrition and lifestyle edits for women in midlife  

An unfortunate reality is that the health knowledge we often rely on to keep us going, is rarely researched, written, or discovered with women in mind. Women are not small men, and the usual positive steps we read about are unlikely to deliver the same results for women, especially as they leave their thirties and travel into mid-life. In other words, against the backdrop of ageing, perimenopause and menopause, women need a new strategy. In this informative and empowering talk, Amanda shares her proven lifestyle ‘edits’ that have helped thousands of women feel like their best selves again, through realistic changes that will deliver tangible results

 

For enquiries please contact  michael@speakingoffice.com 

 

TESTIMONIALS

“Amanda Hamilton is Britain's best-recognized celebrity nutritionist.”

Wall Street Journal

 

“Amanda Hamilton has run hugely popular and highly informative seminars for Oak North Bank. We find it hugely impactful relative to the organisational time involved. Highly recommended.”

Farzana Choudary,
Associate Director, People Operations, Oak North Bank

 

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KEYNOTE TOPICS

Biohacking: Understanding the rules of the nutrition game

Biohacking is the conscious practice of human augmentation, allowing individuals to optimise their chemistry, physiology and performance through science and self-experimentations, in the pursuit of health, well-being and productivity. While this may seem to be a bit too ultra-modern, Amanda introduces an approach to biohacking suitable for those living outside of Silicon Valley. Her approach is practical, affordable, and self-aware, first outlining how to build your own internal ‘basecamp’ to avoid burnout. Then, the fun can begin, and she explores simple but powerful techniques including fasting and hot and cold-water therapy, outlining the remarkable changes they can create.

Longevity: Live better, live longer

Aging is inevitable, and running our bodies for longer and longer periods of time is a process that will naturally impact on our body’s internal processes, including our metabolism. However, this does not mean that our body is completely out of our control – by gaining control over the health problems we associate with ageing, we can alleviate the impact of aging. In this keynote Amanda shares teachings from her role as presenter of the BBC series How to Live Longer, rethinking the ways we eat and behave, and ways to build a lifestyle of healthy, sustainable habits that will benefit us throughout our lives.

Gut Health: Health problems rooted in an unexpected place

Drawing on her number one best-selling book on gut health, Amanda explains why common health problems such as lethargy and poor skin, may have their root in an unexpected place – the gut. The gut has a massive impact on our body, and re-nourishing and rebalancing it is a process that can improve our health and solve these long-held frustrations. Amanda explains why going overboard on gut health trends can lead to aggravation and even more frustration, and breaks down how understanding your gut health timeline, from your birth story to the present day, and honing habits around eating, exercise, sleep, and stress is the breakthrough approach.

Women’s health: Nutrition and lifestyle edits for women in midlife

An unfortunate reality is that the health knowledge we often rely on to keep us going, is rarely researched, written, or discovered with women in mind. Women are not small men, and the usual positive steps we read about are unlikely to deliver the same results for women, especially as they leave their thirties and travel into mid-life. In other words, against the backdrop of ageing, perimenopause and menopause, women need a new strategy. In this informative and empowering talk, Amanda shares her proven lifestyle ‘edits’ that have helped thousands of women feel like their best selves again, through realistic changes that will deliver tangible results

TESTIMONIALS

“Amanda Hamilton is Britain's best-recognized celebrity nutritionist.”

Wall Street Journal

“Amanda Hamilton has run hugely popular and highly informative seminars for Oak North Bank. We find it hugely impactful relative to the organisational time involved. Highly recommended.”

Farzana Choudary,
Associate Director, People Operations, Oak North Bank

“Amanda’s approach is pragmatic and balanced – just like the diets she recommends. She is an inquisitive, rigorous healthcare practitioner with a clear understanding of the real world and the challenges we all face in our daily lives.”

Dr. Jonty Heaversedge,
Author and Broadcaster

“She’s the ultimate media-savvy professional. She has an uncanny instinct for what’s the next big thing and a track-record that speaks for itself.”

Julia Champion,
Champion Talent

"Amanda's diets add years to life and life to years."

Prof Ian Philp,
M.D. Government Tsar on Ageing

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