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The Photovoltaic PodcastAuthor: E.N.HUB
Andrew Wren sits down with prominent figures in the naturopathic field to review nutritional topics from a electromagnetic nutritional and photovoltaic viewpoint Language: en-gb Genres: Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Nutrition Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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When Doing the Right Things as a Practitioner Don't Deliver the Results You Expected
Friday, 20 February, 2026
Welcome, and thank you for listening.I’m Andrew Wren, founder of Conella, and in this episode I want to talk about something that many practitioners experience quietly, but rarely say out loud.Doing the right things, applying good training, using sound reasoning, and still not getting the outcome you expected.Most practitioners don’t struggle because they lack knowledge. They struggle because, despite acting in good faith, the tools they relied on didn’t perform in the way they were led to believe they would.You trained properly. You learned how to assess a client, recognise patterns, and build nutritional recommendations based on physiology rather than guesswork. So when a recommendation doesn’t land, why does the responsibility so often fall entirely on the practitioner?Why is it assumed that something was done wrong, rather than questioning the materials themselves?In this episode, we’re going to explore why knowledge is rarely the missing piece. Evaluation is.We’ll look at how supplement formulation, nutrient form, blending strategies, and regulatory frameworks quietly shape outcomes in practice. We’ll use familiar examples, including minerals like magnesium, to show how compliant, widely used products can behave very differently in the body.This is not about criticising brands or making claims. It’s about developing the professional confidence to question, assess, and understand the tools you use every day.If you’ve ever felt that uneasy gap between what should have worked on paper and what happened in practice, this conversation is for you.Let’s get started.












