Sarah Stacey is one of the most knowledgeable and connected journalists in the field of health and well-being. Back in the 1990s, she detected a paradigm shift in healthcare toward lifestyle, nutrition and generally healthier living that prevented sickness rather than tackle it once it took grip. First at the
Telegraph, as long-time health editor of the
Mail-on-Sunday and at the
Express, Sarah reported on how patients’ health concerns were often triggered by non-medical factors; housing, debt, loneliness, anxiety, lack of exercise, poor diet and as one doctor put it ‘joylessness’. In 1994, she became the first chair of the Guild of Health Writers. On the
Express she launched the first Mind, Body & Spirit pages in a national newspaper.
She co-founded the Beauty Bible, Real Health and Beauty for Grown Ups and is now a driving force behind the Beyond Pills All Party Parliamentary Group campaign to stop the over prescribing of medicines. Sarah’s experience is not only professional. In her twenties, she was dangerously addicted to alcohol and prescribed pills and became lonely and filled with shame. Alcoholics Anonymous showed her how to escape. Later she met I know two suicidal women who were helped to transform their lives not through drugs, but by singing in a choir and learning to draw and paint. This is exactly the Goldster Way to Wellbeing.