Abel James Show

Abel James
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Feb 10, 2017 • 58min

John Gray, PhD: How to Boost Testosterone & Keep Yourself out of the Dog House

Our guest this week is Dr. John Gray, author of the mega-bestseller Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus. He literally wrote the textbook for my wife Alyson’s communication class in college. His new book, Beyond Mars and Venus, shows how women can get back in touch with their feminine side and actually boost a man's testosterone levels. In today's episode of the show, John will tell us how we can bring passion back to our relationships by restoring our hormonal balance.
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Feb 2, 2017 • 58min

Dr. Kelly Starrett: Intermittent Fasting, Breathwork & How To Squat From The Bottom-Up

Could going without food for 2-3 days actually improve your performance? Dr. Kelly Starrett is the author of the New York Times bestseller Becoming a Supple Leopard and creator of MobilityWOD. He travels the world teaching elite Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard forces; athletes from the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB; and world-ranked strength and power athletes. He consults with Olympic teams and universities and is a featured speaker at strength and conditioning conferences worldwide.
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Jan 26, 2017 • 54min

Danny Dreyer: ChiRunning, Ultra-Marathons & How to Run Without Your Legs

Danny Dreyer, the creator of the ChiRunning phenomenon and author of Chi Running, shares transformative insights on running. He teaches how to harness Tai Chi principles to improve efficiency and reduce injuries, making running more enjoyable—even for those who dislike it. The conversation delves into cultural differences in running philosophies, provides endurance techniques for ultra-marathoners, and emphasizes the life-saving benefits of running. Dreyer also advocates for a fun, mindful approach to movement as a path to stress relief and overall wellness.
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Jan 19, 2017 • 56min

Dr. Cate Shanahan: Why Kobe Bryant Drinks Bone Broth

Have you heard all the rage about bone broth? From Gwyneth Paltrow to Kobe Bryant, big time celebs are hopping on the broth train. Not to mention, our guest this week helped Dwight Howard conquer sugar addiction. You’re about to learn how. Dr. Cate Shanahan is a board-certified family physician and bona fide smartypants. She trained in biochemistry and genetics at Cornell before attending Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. For 10 years she practiced medicine in Hawaii, where she studied ethnobotany and the culinary habits of her healthiest patients. She runs a metabolic health clinic in Denver, Colorado, and serves as the director of the Los Angeles Lakers PRO Nutrition Program.
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Jan 6, 2017 • 1h 12min

Tim Ferriss: Why World-Class Performers Are Flawed Creatures

Today we’re here with returning guest, fellow podcaster and New York Times Bestselling Author, Tim Ferriss, to deconstruct the most transformative habits you can learn from the top-performers in the world. We’ll share wisdom from Arnold “The Governator” Schwarzenegger, our mutual mentor Derek Sivers, Richard Branson, and other modern-day renaissance men and women who might just blow your mind. Coming up on the show, you’ll learn: The surprising traits of the top 1% in any field How to make a healthy habit stick this new year The curious reason Tim wore the same jeans and t-shirt for a week straight The power of cultivating empty space Who to trust in a world of phonies and blowhards And even how to save your marriage...
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Dec 29, 2016 • 54min

Rich Roll: How to Kick Bad Habits, Eat Your Veggies & Train to Win

Rich Roll is a fellow podcaster, author, and endurance athlete who is 100% powered by a plant-based diet. How do you fuel elite performance in endurance athletics exclusively on plants? On this special throwback episode with Rich, you’ll learn: How to stick to your nutrition plan when you're eating out What alcoholism can teach us about food addiction  Why we're obsessed with bacon How to kick unhealthy habits And much more...
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Dec 22, 2016 • 51min

Mark Divine: Mental Toughness, Yoga for Guys & Why Stress is a Choice

This week we have a fan-favorite throwback episode with retired Navy SEAL commander and New York Times bestselling author, Mark Divine. Mark takes his deep training and expertise as a Navy SEAL and applies it to business, mental toughness, and living a better life. Mark served nine years on active duty in the Navy SEALs, and eleven years as a Reserve SEAL. He now runs SEALFIT, an incredible program that pumps out superhumans like nobody's business. In this show, you’ll learn: The one critical difference between a master and a thug How to do yoga if you're a guy  Where a millionaire Navy SEAL gets his knowledge today Why Star Trek: The Next Generation rocks
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Dec 15, 2016 • 1h

Chris Kresser: Why It’s OK to Eat Ice Cream Sometimes

This week’s guest is a fellow podcaster, myth-buster, and wellness warrior, Chris Kresser. Chris is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Paleo Cure and host of the Revolution Health Radio podcast. For a man so freakishly knowledgeable about health, Chris’s non-dogmatic, balanced approach to wellness is refreshing. Case in point: last time I saw him in person here in Austin, we were chowing on grass-fed ice cream. And it was delicious. Ever wonder if you can eat cheese and still be Paleo? Maybe you feel better eating fruit than super low-carb. Is that okay? Listen up, because we’re talking about: The top 5 myths in fat loss, health, and longevity Why science tells us a different story than the media Why even if 50 million people say a foolish thing, it's still a foolish thing Why it’s okay to eat ice cream sometimes Why cavemen died young, and much more!
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Dec 1, 2016 • 59min

Gray Graham: Epigenetics, Sexual Dysfunction, & Why Cats Don’t Eat Margarine

Most of us are “getting old” too soon and settling for far less energy and vitality than we deserve. Through instinct, animals stay lean and vital in the wild despite eating as they please whenever food is available. With a bit of practice, you can do the same. In this interview, you’ll learn how to tweak your lifestyle and habits to make your Wild genes thrive. Gray Graham has been an international consultant and teacher in the field of clinical nutrition for twenty years. In 2001, Gray founded the Nutritional Therapy Association, which has gone on to certify over 1,400 nutritional therapist practitioners. Gray is also the lead author of the book Pottenger's Prophecy, and an expert in epigenetics.
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Nov 17, 2016 • 54min

Stephan Guyenet: The Hungry Brain, Why We Overeat, and How to Beat Food Cravings

Why do we crave junk food? We’ve all fallen into the trap. You get hungry, and before you even think about it you’re elbow deep in a bag of Doritos. To make it worse, it almost feels like our brain rewards us for eating junk. You’re about to learn why - and what you can do to make cravings a thing of the past. Today we’re here with neurobiologist and author of The Hungry Brain, Stephan Guyenet, PhD. Stephan offers a fascinating look at how evolution predisposes us to crave calorie-dense food.

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