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Kelly McGonigal, Author of The Joy of Movement: How Exercise Helps Us Find Happiness, Hope, Connection, and Courage (#37)

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Feb 7, 2020
Kelly McGonigal, a health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University, dives into the profound connection between exercise and mental well-being. She discusses the Nia movement, integrating various disciplines to foster self-expression. McGonigal reveals surprising insights about how even minimal movement can enhance one’s mood, aligning physical activity with emotional resilience. She also addresses modern distractions and the importance of mindful movement, reframing stress from a burden to an opportunity for growth and connection.
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ANECDOTE

Nia Experience

  • Kelly McGonigal's first Portland visit was to Studio Nia, a movement studio.
  • Nia blends martial arts, dance, yoga, and healing arts for self-connection.
INSIGHT

Hope Molecules

  • Muscles act like endocrine organs, releasing "hope molecules" during exercise.
  • These myokines, like Irisin, offer antidepressant and brain-healing effects.
INSIGHT

Runner's High Evolution

  • The "runner's high" may have evolved to reward hard work, like hunting.
  • Endocannabinoids boost optimism, reduce pain, and enhance social pleasure, promoting sharing.
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