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RUNGA
RUNGA Radio is where physical health, emotional well-being, and personal transformation collide. Hosted by Joseph Anew, a 20+ year health and fitness coach, RUNGA Radio blends evidence-based insights with proven high-impact approaches to optimize your mind and body. Join Joseph as he sits down with some of the world’s leading experts to explore the cutting edges of personal transformation and long-term health and wellness with deep explorations into heart health, breathwork, biohacking, functional fitness, emotional resilience, psychedelics, and beyond.
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Sep 3, 2019 • 1h 37min
004 | Rachele Brooke Smith - Disrupting the Status Quo
Rachele is an actress and entrepreneur. Her years of competitive gymnastics taught her how to persevere through tough challenges, but quitting that very sport is what gave her the ability to forge her own path. As you’ll hear, Rachele is a firm believer in the power of our thoughts and the impact of our self-talk, and seeks to create true community through social media sharing these powerful messages.“Our concept of goal-setting is really flawed. We need to take a broader perspective.”I had the opportunity pick Rachele’s brain about her life trajectory, her approach to health and fitness, and her perspective on the hardships she’s been through. She tells us about the movie that changed her life, explains how having a brain surgeon for a dad shaped her understanding of wellness, and discusses the life lessons she’s learned from bad relationships and unsuccessful auditions. We’re all creators with the ability to choose faith or fear, and this unstoppable woman is disrupting social media with her passion and her commitment to writing her story with honesty and compassion“Compassion is a superpower.”In this EpisodeIt started with gymnastics, a lost identity, and a wrist full of pins [1:30]The power of manifestation [11:00]Developing a resilience mindset [17:00]What story would you change about your life? [26:00]The spinning wheel of death [33:00]How to choose the advice you listen to [38:00]Why is there no class on relationships? [41:20]Pain reveals passion [45:30]How do you define health? [56:30]Climbing the ladder from hope to knowing [1:03:30]Strengthen the self-love muscle [1:07:00]The origin of Disruptive [1:16:15]Healthy tacos, grateful friends, and epileptic characters [1:27:30]How does she do it all anyway? [1:31:15]Proudly Sponsored ByKettlebell KingsEvery two weeks we are giving away a $150 Kettlebell Kings gift card! All you have to do is leave us a review on any of our platforms and make sure you are on the Coach Joe DI newsletter to be entered to win.Support the show

Sep 3, 2019 • 1h 32min
002 | Marc Weinstein - Life after the Fyre Festival
What doesn’t Mark Weinstein do? As an investor, advisor, entrepreneur, certified yoga instructor, as well as a podcast host and editor for Wave Financial, this guy knows a thing or two about being busy. With everything that Marc does, it’s unsurprising that he is interested in the concept of humane technology and taking back agency from our devices.It gets pretty meta from the get-go—we dive into the history of podcasts and take a look at how far they’ve come. Marc talks about social media, how much all those stats really matter, and how we can push back against the epidemic of distraction. We dissect some strategies for disaster management and trade techniques we’ve used for motivation.In This EpisodeThe joys of podcasting [7:15]The trajectory of podcasts [10:30]We create content, but how much do we consume? [20:00]Tech and behavioral psychology [25:00]Airport stories [28:30]Anxiety and social media [35:00]How to prepare for the advent of full tech integration [38:15]We are all participating in a massive experiment (a la Cloud Atlas) [45:15]Let's talk about food, convenience, and consequences [48:00]Why is it an interesting story? The Fyre Festival fiasco [51:15]How in tune are you with your body? [1:09:45 ]The golden rule of exercise [1:15:10]There is no advice that fits all [1:20:00]Always travel with a Navy Seal [1:30:00]Proudly Sponsored ByKettlebell KingsEvery two weeks we are giving away a $150 Kettlebell Kings gift card! All you have to do is leave us a review on any of our platforms and make sure you are on the Coach Joe DI Newsletter to be entered to win.Support the show

Sep 3, 2019 • 1h 23min
003 | Dr Ara Suppiah - From Burger King to PGA Tour Physician
In this episode, Dr Ara and I talk about how he got into functional sports medicine and the incredible lessons he’s learned about success and perseverance. Dr. Ara Suppiah grew up in Malaysia, where natural remedies played an important role in the culture’s medical paradigm. As a doctor, he uses his early experiences with natural medicine to inform his functional sports medicine practice. His research on chronic inflammation has helped to develop a more complete understanding of the top athletes he works with and why they feel fatigued even with good recovery habits in place.In this EpisodeGood people are hard to find [4:00]Lessons from children [10:00]The sticking point moment [15:00]There's something to homeopathic remedies [19:00]Chronic inflammation is the root of many evils ("skin fatigue") [23:00]The link between nutrition and illness [27:30]Ways to implement fasting (and why you might want to consider it) [31:00]The journey from Malaysia to the US (and NBC Sports) [35:45]How do I live in Florida? Delayed gratification [46:00]Benefits of breathwork [50:00]Life events that alter microbiomes [54:00]Weird coincidences [1:00:00]We carry trauma in our bodies [1:03:30]The best athletes are really good at the basics [1:14:30]The presence of sickness doesn't indicate the absence of health—and vice versa [1:17:00]Don't do keto, kids [1:20:30]Proudly Sponsored ByKettlebell KingsEvery two weeks we are giving away a $150 Kettlebell Kings gift card! All you have to do is leave us a review on any of our platforms and make sure you are on the Coach Joe DI Newsletter to be entered to win.Ethos WorkA daily supplement to help you extract the maximum potential from every day.Receive 10% off at check-out when you use code STACKED10.Support the show


