
The Paul Taylor Podcast | Expert in Hardiness and Mental Fitness
Join Paul Taylor, an Exercise Physiologist, Psychologist, Neuroscientist and Nutritionist, as he explores mental fitness, body health, and brain enhancement through interviews with leading experts in the field.
Latest episodes

Aug 8, 2023 • 9min
Wisdom Wednesdays - New Research On The Best Type Of Exercise For Reducing Blood Pressure
The podcast discusses different types of muscle contractions and their impact on blood pressure. It highlights a recent study on the benefits of isometric exercise and explores the potential of blood flow restriction training. The episode suggests that a combination of isometric contraction and blood flow restriction training may be beneficial for those with high blood pressure.

Aug 6, 2023 • 16min
Mojo Mondays - Using The Body To Calm The Mind In Times Of Stress Or Anxiety
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Aug 4, 2023 • 1h 2min
The Future of HealthCare With The Multitalented Sophie Scott
Today I discuss the future of healthcare with someone who is very well positioned to discuss this. In addition to a long career as an award-winning medical TV journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sophie Scott is a professional speaker and educator with expertise in mental health. She has been an invited speaker at the World Congress on Positive Psychology, written two books (Live a Longer Life and RoadTesting Happiness, and has won major awards for her journalism and medical reporting. She is an Advisory Board Member of the Australian National Mental Health Prize and sits on the advisory board on stigma at Australia’s National Mental Health Commission and the University of Melbourne’s Contemplative Studies Centre. She is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Notre Dame University Medical School lecturing in science communication. Sophie’s mission is to help people help themselves, using evidence-based science and her own personal journey. She is an ambassador for Bowel Cancer Australia, Pain Australia and is a patient reviewer for the British Medical Journal. Sophie is a highly sought after MC and speaker on topics such as preventing burnout, managing your mental wellbeing during times of change, the science of high-performance habits and how to use neuroscience to stick to new habits and overcome unwanted ones. Her talks and workshops help people take better care of their mental health through science-backed techniques so they can build emotional resilience, maximise their potential and thrive at work and at home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 1, 2023 • 10min
Wisdom Wednesdays - Eight Proven Ways To Add Years To Your Life
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Jul 30, 2023 • 18min
Mojo Mondays - Mastering Your Emotions For A Better Life
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Jul 28, 2023 • 1h
Release Stress and Optimise your Health by Manipulating the Vagal Tone, with Neuroscientist Dr Kaushik Ram
Today I sit down for a fascinating chat with Neuroscientist Dr Kaushik Ram, who brings together over a decade of study on the science of the brain and body. His career defining discovery is around how to biologically unlock the moment-to-moment responsiveness of the heart using certain techniques that affect the vagus nerve and that's what we discuss. You can find out more and check out his public courses on his website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 25, 2023 • 15min
Wisdom Wednesdays - Why I'm Giving Intermittent Fasting A Break, But You Should Run Your Own Experiments
Today I unpack research around nutrition and why you need to run your own experiments. I'll talk about the different types of fasting and tell you about my own experience with time restricted fasting and why I have chosen to give it a break. Here is the research paper that I mention in the study. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 23, 2023 • 14min
Mojo Mondays - Overcoming Procrastination By Leaning Into Discomfort
The hosts discuss the benefits of taking cold showers and the Wim Hof breathing technique. They share their experience at a Wim Hof retreat and the benefits of cold exposure. The podcast explores the relationship between discomfort and procrastination. Strategies to overcome emotional avoidance and the importance of aligning actions with personal values are discussed.

Jul 21, 2023 • 1h 5min
The Science of Happiness, And It's More Robust Cousin, Subjective Wellbeing, With The World's Foremost Expert, Professor Lord Richard Layard
This was a fascinating conversation into the science of happiness and subjective wellbeing with a guy who has done more quality research in this area than almost anyone else on the planet, Professor Lord Richard Layard. What I loved about this conversation was the combination of robust evidence and the list of practical take-homes that we can all implement in our lives. Check out Richard's website with his books and publications here and see below for his ridiculously impressive bio. Richard Layard is the founder-Director of the Centre for Economic Performance - a leading inter-disciplinary research centre at the London School of Economics. He is currently co-Director of their Community Wellbeing programme. Richard is an economist who thinks there is more to happiness than just the economy. In 2005 he wrote the best-selling book Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, translated into 20 languages. He has had huge influence on making psychological therapy more widely available in Britain’s National Health Service, and in 2014 co-authored Thrive on how we can secure a better deal for mental health. In 2018 he co-authored The Origins of Happiness – an analysis of what determines our happiness, based on a range of longitudinal datasets. Richard’s latest book is Can we be happier? The evidence and ethics for better lives explores how teachers, managers, health professionals, couples, community leaders, economists, scientists, politicians, and we as individuals can create a happier world. In 2010 Richard Layard co-founded of Action for Happiness, an international movement to promote a happier way of living. Since 2012 he has also been a co-editor of the World Happiness Report - which is published at the UN every March on International World Happiness Day. He is also a Director of the World Wellbeing Movement, based at Oxford University's Wellbeing Research Centre. In 2000 Richard was made a member of the House of Lords and since then has played an active role in the political arena. He served on the Select Committee for Economic Affairs from 2004-2019 and in 2018, with the support of the What Works Centre for Wellbeing, he revived the All Party Parliamentary Group on Wellbeing Economics which published their report A Spending Review to Increase Wellbeing: an open letter to the Chancellor calling for a major change of direction. That policy should be targeted at the wellbeing of the people and not at economic growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 18, 2023 • 11min
Wisdom Wednesdays - exciting New Research About Both Prevention And Treatment For Alzheimer's Disease And Cognitive decline
Promising new research on drugs Dannanamab and Lecanamab in slowing cognitive decline and reducing Alzheimer's progression. Study shows drug's impact on patients with high tau levels. Research on lean muscle mass reveals 12% reduction in Alzheimer's risk. Potential impact of myokines in preventing Alzheimer's and cognitive decline.