
The Model Health Show
The Model Health Show is a fun, entertaining, and enlightening look at health and fitness. No subject is off limits here! World-renown author and nutritionist Shawn Stevenson breaks down complex health issues and makes them easy to understand and overcome. Whether it's weight loss, chronic fatigue, heart disease, diet, exercise, sex, hormones, sleep problems, or countless other health topics, the insights you get here will help you transform your health and live your best life ever.
Latest episodes

Nov 3, 2020 • 1h 21min
TMHS 441: Our Growing Susceptibility To Viruses & The Stress-Immune System Link - With Guest Dr. Austin Perlmutter
It’s a simple truth: We are all, collectively, experiencing a challenging time right now. But instead of sitting in the negativity the news and social media feeds us, what can we do to convert concern into action? My guest on this episode, New York Times bestselling author and internal medicine physician Dr. Austin Perlmutter, explains how we all hold the keys to freeing our bodies and brains from damaging patterns. If you’re stressed, anxious, or depressed right now, Dr. Perlmutter offers some simple but profound ways to optimize your brain to better meet this moment. In these turbulent times, we have an opportunity. We have access to information from experts like Dr. Perlmutter and thousands of others who can help us change our lives, and in turn, change the world. Now is the time to translate your worry into action—and it all starts with a little compassion, for yourself and others, even when you don’t see eye to eye. In this episode you’ll discover: What an opportunistic infection is and what it has to do with COVID-19. Why chronic illnesses increase your chances of dying from COVID-19. What you can do to improve resilience against Coronavirus—and other infections. The connection between chronic disease and your immune function. How social connection has a protective effect on how our bodies deal with viruses. Why it’s hard to come up with great vaccinations for influenza. How rates of depression, anxiety, stress, and loneliness are going up. The connection between mental health and chronic inflammation, and chronic inflammation and contracting COVID-19. How many of the things we’re doing now to prevent coronavirus could predispose us to more problems down the line. How there’s no financial reward for the healthcare industry in preventing conditions. Why quick fixes are only making our health and mental health worse. The “epidemic of stuckness” and how we transfer it to our offspring. How the immune system acts like a language that communicates between your gut microbes and your brain. That your brain has its own immune system. How to convert worry into actionable change in yourself and the world. What compassionate empathy is and why it’s so important right now. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/model — Use the coupon code model for 20% off! Foursigmatic.com/model — Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Brain Wash by Dr. Austin Perlmutter “The Coronavirus Took Advantage of Our Weaknesses” — Dr. Perlmutter’s Medium article Dr. Austin Perlmutter Website / Instagram * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Nov 2, 2020 • 1h 30min
TMHS 440: Our Misguided Battle Against Microbes & The Gut-Immune System Connection - With Guest Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
Seventy million Americans are suffering from digestive issues right now. Can you believe that? What’s more mind-blowing is that most of those folks could start to feel a lot better by simply changing the way they eat. In this episode, Dr. Will Bulsiewicz and I get real about gut health. Dr. Bulsiewicz is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning gastroenterologist who changed his approach to treating gut health when he turned his life around by changing his diet. Now, he’s leading the way in making nutrition a routine part of the digestive health conversation, inside and outside his clinic. Dr. Bulsiewicz and I dive into the connection between a healthy immune system and a healthy gut, why eating a diversity of plants is key to a diversity of microbiota, and yes, we go there—we even talk poop. I hope you enjoy our conversation and think about the incredible symphony happening in your gut in a whole new way. Enjoy! In this episode you’ll discover: Dr. Bulsiewicz’s superhero origin story—from 50 pounds overweight to a leading gut health expert. The truth about how much nutritional education Western-trained doctors get. How doctors have to take it upon themselves to learn about nutrition. How many pounds of food the average American eats per day. Why the microbiome is the hottest ticket in all of science right now. What bio-individuality is and how it’s expressed. How our individual microbiome dictates what diet is right for each of us. The five types of microbes that create an ecosystem inside our gut. Why fears about bacteria are misplaced. How digestive issues can be a warning sign of bigger health problems. The connection between immune health and gut health. Why there has been a 500% increase in Celiac disease. How poop is so much more than food waste. Why your microbiome loves fiber. Why you should be eating at least 30 different varieties of plants a week for a healthy gut. Items mentioned in this episode include: Eatsmarterbook.com — Pre-order Eat Smarter to get my free, mini-course on the 10 foods that are clinically proven to optimize your fat loss hormones. Beekeepersnaturals.com/model — Get 15% off B. Soothed cough syrup & other natural remedies! Organifi.com/model — Use the coupon code model for 20% off! Fiber Fueled by Dr. Bulsiewicz Dr. Will Bulsiewicz Website / Instagram / Facebook Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Oct 27, 2020 • 1h 20min
TMHS 439: 7 Scary Good Messages To Remind You How Powerful You Are
With the uncertainty we've all been facing lately, 2020 can feel downright scary. But that doesn’t mean you have to live in fear. Because no matter what’s going on in the world, we all still have the potential for growth, happiness, success, and love. Outside conditions don’t hold dominion over your life—only you hold that kind of power. In this scary good compilation episode, seven experts take an unflinching look at fear. You’ll learn that a little bit of fear is a good thing—it keeps us safe—but living your life in fear isn’t. Our guests cover everything from tuning out fear-mongering to letting go of limiting beliefs so that you can harness the power of fear and change your life for the better. Making decisions from a place of fear isn’t serving any of us. Instead, I hope this episode helps you open the door to a world where everything that happens to us, the good and especially the bad, is an opportunity for transformation. A lot of scary stuff happened in 2020, but this year is also offering us the unmistakable opportunity to affect change in our own lives and even the world. And when you think about it that way, 2020 might not feel so scary after all. In this episode you’ll discover: Why 2020 is an opportunity for great change, despite its turbulence. What it means that the earth has been vibrating at a higher frequency over the last 30 years. How fear can be valuable. Why fear-mongering is such an effective business model to get our attention. What an expectation hangover is and how it can lead to healing. Why uncertainty can throw us into chaos. How the questions we ask ourselves dictate our focus. What it means to find the dominant question in your life. Why our brains keep information out to protect us—and how to recalibrate what you allow in. That it’s important to accept terrible things will happen in our lives. How attaching meaning to painful experiences can help us move forward. Why limiting beliefs are like driving with the emergency brake on. How the hormones of stress paralyze creativity. Items mentioned in this episode include: Eatsmarterbook.com -- Pre-order Eat Smarter to get my free, mini-course on the 10 foods that are clinically proven to optimize your fat loss hormones. Sleep Smarter -- Order my first book for 21 strategies to get better sleep. Onnit.com/model -- Get 10% off Alpha Brain and your entire purchase! Foursigmatic.com/model -- Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Why The World Is Facing Great Challenges Right Now And Why The Answer Is YOU – with Dr. Michael Beckwith — Episode 415 Healthy Fear Versus Oppressive Fear & How Division Creates Suffering with JP Sears — Episode 428 Eliminate Self-Sabotage & Break Through Your Limiting Beliefs with Christine Hassler — Episode 273 Master Your Focus In Turbulent Times & Unlock Your Limitless Brain with Jim Kwik — Episode 408 Upgrade Your Environment, Practice Persistence & Create Your Own Meaning with Lori Harder — Episode 368 How to Deal with Failure cultivating Work Ethic & Why It’s Time to Man Up with Bedros Keuilian — Episode 309 How Your Thoughts Control Your Biology & How To Transform Your Thinking with Dr. Joe Dispenza — Episode 383 * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Oct 26, 2020 • 1h 22min
TMHS 438: The Stress-Movement Connection & Finding Alignment Today - With Guest Aaron Alexander
Movement coach and therapist Aaron Alexander discusses the importance of movement and the stress-movement connection. He recommends adding more movement to daily life, starting with spending 30 minutes on the floor each day. The podcast also explores the power of small changes, the importance of oxygen, and the connection between external organization and internal well-being.

Oct 21, 2020 • 1h 21min
TMHS 437: Buying Science, Healthwashing Labels, & Sparking Real Change - With Guest Vani Hari
If you knew an ingredient in your food could make you sick, would you still eat it? Probably not. Yet from orange juice to peanut butter cups, the synthetic ingredients lurking in everyday pantry staples could be doing you more harm than good. And while industrial food producers would love you to think otherwise, poor nutrition is a leading cause of preventable chronic diseases. As the saying goes, you really are what you eat. Our guest on this episode, New York Times bestselling author and food activist Vani Hari, explains “health washing” and shares how innocuous terms like “natural flavoring” can mask toxic ingredients in your favorite foods—and what you can do about it. Vani is no stranger to confronting the food industry, and her investigative work has led to significant changes from major brands like Chick-fil-A, Chipotle, Subway, and many others. Armed with what she’s learned in her own personal journey and thousands of hours of research, Vani explains how to empower yourself and your loved ones to make better food choices. While this year has been a rollercoaster, taking charge of what you put into your body—especially during a pandemic—is one small act you can do to regain control and fortify your health. If you’re ready to take a critical look at the food in your kitchen, listen and learn! In this episode you’ll discover: What century-old food helps fight viruses and reduces symptoms of asthma and allergies. Why Vani and Shawn value their daily workouts—now more than ever. Why you need to take agency for your own health instead of depending on others. How $4 trillion is spent on healthcare every year, yet we’re sicker than ever. Why “health washing” is a problem. How food companies use unnatural flavors to create addictive products. How to get your kids to love vegetables. Why orange juice companies add synthetic vitamins and ingredients. What we can do right now to effect change at the community, corporate, and government levels. How Vani got her brother to change his lifestyle and turn his health around. The three simple questions you should ask yourself before every meal. Why it’s important to reach out to family members and neighbors right now. Items mentioned in this episode include: Beekeepersnaturals.com/model Get 15% off raw honey & other natural remedies! Organifi.com/model Use the coupon code model for 20% off! Food Babe Kitchen by Vani Hari Feeding You Lies by Vani Hari The Food Babe Website / Instagram TruVani Website / Instagram * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Oct 14, 2020 • 1h 9min
TMHS 436: The Pandemic Behind The Pandemic
Albert Einstein is credited with saying, “We cannot solve problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” Today, I want to apply that sentiment to the pandemic that our society is facing. As we seek solutions to a public health crisis, it’s important that we take a deeper look at the contributing factors that got us to this level of distress. On this episode of The Model Health Show, we’re diving deep into the pieces of our country’s health crisis that are not being analyzed. You’ll learn about some of the underlying health epidemics that have made our population more susceptible to the pandemic. Most importantly, you’re going to hear about how to use this time as an opportunity for change, and how understanding the root cause of our issues can lead us to a better, stronger, healthier way of life. My intent is that this episode inspires you to take action and make a difference on an individual, grassroots level so that together we can affect lasting change. Enjoy! In this episode you’ll discover: What percentage of COVID-19 deaths were related to a preexisting chronic condition. The number one factor that leads to chronic illnesses. How many Americans are clinically obese. The difference between an epidemic and a pandemic. How the obesity epidemic in the US affects our children. Which country has the highest consumption rates of soda. How many pounds of sugar the average American consumes per year. What our body fat is comprised of, and how it has changed over time. The biggest issue with the US healthcare system. What percentage of Americans are on prescription drugs. The link between insufficient sleep and heart disease. How a sedentary lifestyle can lead to developing diabetes. The effects of human connection on our hormones and neurotransmitters. How stress can actually change your biochemistry. What a psychosomatic illness is, and why our society is predisposed to them. The top three causes of death in the US. Which organ is the most responsible for drug metabolism. How you can preorder my new book, Eat Smarter. Items mentioned in this episode include: Eatsmarterbook.com -- Preorder your copy today to claim your bonuses! The Social Dilemma on Netflix Our Growing Susceptibility to Viral Infections with Dr. Cate Shanahan – Episode 420 How Social Media Affects Our Psychology with Adam Alter – Episode 434 The Link Between Exercise & Human Connection with Dr. Kelly McGonigal – Episode 393 * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Oct 7, 2020 • 1h 24min
TMHS 435: Update Your Mental Apps & Create Change When Things Seem Impossible - With Guest Light Watkins
If you compare your life today to one year ago, it probably looks a lot different. So many of us have had to readjust and redefine how we interact in our personal lives, our families, and workplaces. There are so many things that have changed so quickly, but in that lies an incredible opportunity to be more intentional and to focus on what really matters. But how do you actually sharpen your focus, dial into your intuition, and affect change? Today’s guest, Light Watkins, is here to share valuable insights and strategies on how you can become an active participant in your life and take advantages of the opportunities that this unique moment in time has created. Light is an author and world-renowned meditation teacher who is passionate about spreading inspiration and arming folks with simple tools for amplifying happiness. On this episode of The Model Health Show, you’re going to learn about shifting your perspective, getting in touch with your intuition, and the challenges that often parallel growth. If you’re in need of a dose of inspiration, there’s no one better qualified than Light Watkins. So listen in, take good notes, and apply what resonates with you! In this episode you’ll discover: Light’s inspiration for creating daily videos. How an analogy of a turtle and a giraffe can help us understand each other. Why expectations are self-generated disappointment. Where to find the answer to 99% of problems. What the most important dating app is. How your intuition operates like a GPS. Ways you can channel your intuition. Why tension is a critical part of growth. How 2020 can help you become comfortable with being uncomfortable. The difference between being an active participant and a passive participant. What it means to invite people into your personal paradise. Why now is the best time to be alive. How being present allows your brain to seek out opportunities. The importance of letting your voice be heard. Why the desire to quit is an important part of growing. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/Model ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off! Thrivemarket.com/modelhealth ⇐ Get a $20 shopping credit with a new membership! Organifi.com/Model ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off! Themodelhealthshow.com/mondays -- Get access to Model Mondays! How Social Media Affects Our Psychology & Why Our Phones Are Become Irresistible - Guest Adam Alter The Inner Gym by Light Watkins Bliss More by Light Watkins E-Squared by Pam Grout Connect with Light Watkins Website / Twitter / Instagram Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Sep 29, 2020 • 1h 18min
TMHS 434: How Social Media Affects Our Psychology & Why Our Phones Are Becoming Irresistible - With Guest Adam Alter
If you’re like most Americans, you probably have a few bad cell phone habits. Most of spend hours every day attached to our devices, with little to no boundaries or schedules. The thing is, this is no mistake. Our devices and apps are expertly engineered to alter our brain chemistry. So if you find yourself mindlessly refreshing the same apps over and over again or unconsciously reaching for your phone, it actually has little to do with your willpower and more to do with the efficacy of the product itself. Today’s guest, Adam Alter, literally wrote the book on how technology is designed to captivate our brains, override our willpower, and manipulate us into addictive behaviors. On today’s show, Adam is sharing the link between technology and addiction, and how we can take our control back. If you’re ready to break your bad digital habits and gain a deeper understanding of the psychological effects of technology, this episode of The Model Health Show is for you! In this episode you’ll discover: The average amount of time an adult in the US spends on their phone. How technology has been designed to hook us. Why your willpower is like a gas tank. How apps are designed to overcome your willpower. The smartest and most important feature that Facebook designed. How humans have evolved to be sensitive to negative emotions. What behavioral addiction is, and why all humans are susceptible. Why context matters when it comes to addiction. How virtual learning impacts our children. What digital amnesia is. Why boredom is an important for your creativity. Ways to better manage the use of your devices. How to create an environment that minimizes your technology exposure. What the opposite of screen time is. Items mentioned in this episode include: Themodelhealthshow.com/beekeepers — Get 15% off natural remedies! Themodelhealthshow.com/foursigmatic — Get 15% off your daily health elixirs! The Social Dilemma on Netflix TED Talk: Why Our Screens Make Us Less Happy by Adam Alter Irresistible by Adam Alter Intentionally Unplugged Connect with Adam Alter Website / Twitter * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Sep 27, 2020 • 1h 18min
TMHS 433: The Masking Of Studies & Conflicts On Airborne Transmission Of SARS-CoV-2
The mask debate has become highly politicized and fueled by emotion. But instead, what if we approached life with logic, science, and reason? On this episode of the Model Health Show, my mission is to provide you with the tools you need to evaluate scientific studies and prepare yourself to shut down the cognitive biases that we all hold. We’re digging into the studies on mask efficacy, preventing infection, and health outcomes in the US. You’ll learn about different types of masks and how they perform in scientific studies, plus how to actually understand the results of the data. This episode also contains real ways you can protect your family and your community during a public health crisis. I hope this information inspires you to always approach life with a sense of curiosity and to stand up for logic and rationality. Most importantly, I hope this episode encourages you to put your time and energy toward real solutions that contribute to your health, as well as the health of those around you. In this episode you’ll discover: The behaviors and activities your genes expect you to participate in. What the number one risk factor for having a severe reaction to COVID-19 is. How our cognitive biases can stop us from being logical. What happens when an infected person coughs into a petri dish while wearing a mask. How a randomized control trial works. Data on the efficacy of a mask for preventing illness. The importance of through handwashing for preventing infections. How many Americans are obese or overweight. The top three causes of death in the United States. How cloth masks can actually increase risks of infection. Tangible ways to help improve the health of those around you. The power of having curiosity. Items mentioned in this episode include: Themodelhealthshow.com/onnit -- Get your optimal health supplements at 10% off! Themodelhealthshow.com/thrivemarket --Join today to get your free gift! Mask Facts: The Science & History of Masks in Medicine * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Sep 22, 2020 • 1h 43min
TMHS 432: The Massive Impact Work Has On Your Health & Why NOW Is The Time To Change It
All year we’ve heard staggering statistics about the state of the economy, skyrocketing unemployment rates, and the demise of small businesses. It’s obvious that your ability to create an income for your family can impact your life in a multitude of ways, but did you know that job satisfaction is one of the strongest influences on our mental health? While that might sound disheartening, the truth is that each and every one of us holds the power to affect change and create a fulfilling, prosperous life. I truly believe that this moment in time has given us an opportunity to do so. Whether or not you know what gifts you have, they exist. And your health, your community, and the world are all counting on you to unlock your innate potential. On today’s show, we’re diving into the measurable impact job satisfaction has on our overall health and wellness. You’ll hear my personal anecdotes on aligning my career with my passions, and tangible tips you can utilize to create a shift in your own career, wellness, and financial stability. I hope this episode resonates with you and inspires you to create the life that you want. Enjoy! In this episode you’ll discover: The link between job satisfaction and mental health. How hating your job can contribute to chronic health issues. The three main areas that are negatively impacted by career dissatisfaction. Why job satisfaction rates have been declining in the US for decades. The difference between a labor-based workforce and a knowledge-based workforce. How many Americans have filed for unemployment during the pandemic. Why changing your perception about money is life-changing. What your money blueprint is, and how to improve it. The difference between being an entrepreneur and having financial freedom. What ROR is, and why it’s important for changing your future. How your individual success can contribute to the well-being of your community. The importance of creating multiple streams of income. What the number one determinant of your health, happiness, and success is. How your limiting beliefs hold you back from greatness. Why perfectionism stops you from sharing your gift with the world. The power of holding a vision of what you want your life to look like. Items mentioned in this episode include: Thrivemarket.com/modelhealth -- Join today to get your free gift! Themodelhealthshow.com/nextlevelcoach -- Enroll now to join my private masterclass! Master Your Focus in Turbulent Time with Jim Kwik – Episode 408 Self-Image Leadership & the ABCs of Success with Bob Proctor – Episode 111 * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation