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Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 11min

Torkil Færø: Tracking Stress with Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Through Wearables | Episode 94

In this episode, we talk with Dr. Torkil Færø — a general practitioner, emergency physician, photographer, and author of the best-selling book The Pulse Cure — to explore heart rate variability (HRV) and how you can harness smartwatches to measure and regulate stress, enhance health, and ultimately extend your lifespan.Dr. Færø delves into common sources of stress that can lead to low HRV, such as dietary choices, meal timing, alcohol and nicotine consumption, overexercising or lack of physical activity, and environmental factors like heat, noise, and nighttime light exposure.We also discuss effective strategies to bolster the resilience of our nervous system and raise our HRV. Key practices include cold exposure, moderate exercise, adequate sunlight, quality sleep, and intentionally scheduling time for relaxation.Gain insight into how HRV functions, what it signifies, and practical steps you can take to monitor and improve yours. In today’s world, stress is linked to a range of health issues and chronic diseases, from heart disease to cancer to infertility. By utilizing HRV data from wearables like smartwatches, we can identify our individual stressors and proactively mitigate their impact, fostering a longer and more fulfilling life. Empower yourself by taking charge of your health through HRV tracking.Topics discussed include: alcohol, food, temperature, exercise, the menstrual cycle, seasonal changes, circadian rhythms, trauma, interoception, ECG vs. PPG sensors, photography, play, and more.RESOURCESBOOKS- The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel van der Kolk - The Pulse Cure by Torkil Færø- Kamerakuren by Torkil Færø - When the Body Says No by Gabor Maté COMPANIES- Apple- FitBit- Firstbeat Analytics- Garmin- Samsung PLACES- Panama Canal- French Polynesia- Seychelles PEOPLE- Bessel van der Kolk- Charles Darwin- Cristiano Ronaldo - K. Anders Ericsson- Gabor Maté - Loretta Breuning- Peter Attia PODCASTS- The Drive- WHOOP Podcast**Connect or Learn More**website: thepulsecure.comInstagram: @dr.torkilLinkedIn: /torkil-færø-97348b1
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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 13min

Susi Amendola: Yoga Practices for Stress Management and a Healthy Heart | Episode 93

In this episode, Susi Amendola — yoga therapist, meditation teacher, and author — shares insights from over four decades of experience in stress management and yoga. We explore practical tools from yoga that can help you manage stress, enhance presence, and nurture your heart and well-being.Susi delves into key yogic practices for stress management, including meditation, breathwork, connection with nature, gentle movement, compassion, relaxation, and imagery.She reflects on how yoga has evolved since the late 1970s, emphasizing the importance of listening — not only to your body but also to the natural world and the rhythms impacting our mind-body health.We also examine how breath and movement influence the nervous system, with Susi explaining the connection between our breath patterns and the cycles of the sun and moon. She introduces techniques such as right and left nostril breathing to balance energy and calm both heart and mind.Other key topics include the role of imagery and meditation in stress reduction, the effects of technology on memory and presence, the benefits of yoga nidra and slow gentle movement, and strategies for managing anger and emotional outbursts.Reconnect with your inner wisdom, return to a calm and spacious heart, and embrace your full, loving self through these Yogic tools that have guided people in navigating stress for millennia.RESOURCESBOOKS- The Centered Heart by Susi Amendola - Radical Healing by Rudolph Ballentine- You Are the Placebo by Joe Dispenza ORGANIZATIONS- Menninger Foundation- Minnesota Zen Meditation Center- Mutual of Omaha- Ornish Lifestyle Medicine- Yoga NowPEOPLE- Andrew Huberman - Dainin Katagiri- Dalai Lama  - Dean Ornish- Immanuel Kant - Joe Dispenza - Rudolph Ballentine - Swami Satchidananda  PLACES- Kuala Lumpur- Chicago- Omaha- Pocono Mountains VOCAB- Agni- Ashram- Asana - Ayurveda- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)- Drishti- Electroshock therapy- Homeopathy- Leukemia - Mad studies- Pratipaksha Bhavana - PTSD- Sanitarium - Simon Says- Swami- Yogi- Yoga nidra - Yoga sutras of Patanjali **Connect and Learn More**website: yourcenteredheart.comFacebook: /SusiAmendolaYogaInstagram: @thecenteredheartYoga studio: doyoganow.com
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Sep 11, 2024 • 39min

Amita Sharma: Navigating Perimenopause and Menopause | Episode 92

In this episode, I sit down with Amita Sharma, co-founder of NourishDoc, a platform that focuses on integrative and holistic health solutions for women. We dive into the nuances of perimenopause and menopause, shedding light on what these life stages mean for women’s bodies and minds.Perimenopause can start as early as the late 30s or mid-40s and may last up to 10 years before menopause fully sets in. Symptoms like night sweats, hot flashes, brain fog, and a decline in libido are all tied to fluctuating hormone levels, especially estrogen and progesterone. Amita explains how these hormonal changes impact mood, memory, and overall cognitive function. We also discuss the potential connection between hormonal imbalances and the increased risk of dementia, breast cancer, osteoporosis, and heart disease as women age.Lifestyle factors—such as poor diet, lack of exercise, and high stress—can trigger early menopause, which might explain why certain ethnic groups like African Americans, Latinas, and Indians are experiencing early perimenopause. Amita emphasizes the need for early awareness, preparation, and self-care strategies, encouraging women to proactively adopt healthier habits, including proper nutrition, stress management, and mindfulness practices.The episode also touches on natural solutions to alleviate perimenopause and menopause symptoms, including dietary changes, herbal supplementation, and holistic therapies like acupuncture, aromatherapy, hypnotherapy, breathing exercises, and cleanses. Amita highlights how alcohol and caffeine can worsen symptoms like hot flashes, making it crucial for women to limit or avoid them, especially during these pivotal stages in life. We explore how integrative approaches, such as those offered by NourishDoc, can support women during these transitions, helping them maintain balance without solely relying on hormone replacement therapy (HRT).Key topics covered in this episode:Hormonal shifts in perimenopause and their impact on mood, anxiety, and cognitionThe importance of lifestyle changes to prevent early menopauseNatural remedies and holistic therapies to manage symptomsCultural and ethnic differences in menopause experiencesHow to naturally cool down your body and reduce hot flashesWhy it’s crucial for both women and men to be aware of these changesRESOURCESPEOPLE- Mario FieldsPODCASTS- Unarmored TalkVOCABULARY- buttermilk- CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)- estrogen- hypothalamus- Kitchari cleanse- Meno belly- menopause- perimenopause- progesterone- Sitkari- Sitali**Connect or Learn More**website: nourishdoc.comLinkedIn: /nourishdocapp: coming soon! Check the website for updates.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 42min

Jennifer Stelter: Sensory Tools for Dementia Care | Episode 91

Dr. Jennifer Stelter is a clinical psychologist, the CEO of the Dementia Connection Institute, and the author of The Busy Caregiver's Guide to Advanced Alzheimer Disease. In this episode, she shares insights on how to better care for and connect with individuals with dementia. Dr. Stelter delves into the neuroscience and psychology behind their frustrations and behaviors, offering sensory-based tools to enhance the well-being of both those with dementia and their caregivers. We explore how engaging the senses — smell, sight, sound, taste, and touch — can create positive experiences. By incorporating tools like essential oils, music, color, and hands-on tactile experiences, we can enhance mood, attention, memory, language, neuroplasticity, food intake, independence, and connection. Likewise, reducing or eliminating negative stimuli, such as distressing news, violent media, or disruptive lights and sounds, helps diminish negative emotions and behaviors, fostering a more positive environment and overall experience. We discuss the psychological effects of various scents, including lavender, rosemary, citrus, and peppermint, and how we can use them to alter our mood and actions. Even if you don’t have a loved one with dementia, these sensory tools can still benefit your own mood, health, cognition, and overall well-being. Experiment with different sensory experiences, embracing those that work best for you while removing those that don’t. RESOURCESBOOKS- The Busy Caregiver's Guide to Advanced Alzheimer Disease by Jennifer Stelter - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald ORGANIZATIONS- International Caregivers Association (ICA)- Johns Hopkins University- McDonald'sPEOPLE- Barry ReisbergTV PROGRAMS- Memory Lane TVVOCABULARY- activities of daily living (ADLs)- amygdala- hippocampus- limbic system- Memory Care- occipital lobe - olfactory bulb - Pavlov's dog - retrogenesis- Santa Fe**Connect and Learn More**Website: dementiaconnectioninstitute.orgBook: The Busy Caregiver's Guide to Advanced Alzheimer DiseaseInstagram: @neuroessenceorgLinkedIn: /neuroessenceorg
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Aug 28, 2024 • 16min

Exhale Party Pack: Easy and Fun Ways to Breathe Out | Episode 90

In this solo episode, we explore the myriad of everyday ways we exhale beyond traditional breathing practices. While techniques like the physiological sigh or the 4-7-8 breath are great, there are plenty of other, often overlooked ways to exhale that can be just as effective yet easy and fun.From screaming and laughing to crying and humming, discover how everyday actions like singing, whistling, blowing on your food or furniture, and even blowing raspberries, bubbles, or kisses, or farting and spitting, can serve as excellent ways to exhale and thereby calm down, reduce your energy and anxiety, and balance out your nervous system and mood.Embrace these natural exhalations, get creative, and explore ever more ways to get playful with your breath and life.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 1h 4min

Alex Korb: Unlocking Your Unique Brain and Life | Episode 89

Alex Korb is a neuroscientist, author, and personal development coach. In this episode, we explore how to better understand and redirect your unique brain and life. While we all share certain neural circuits, each person's system is wired differently. By applying the iterative process of science and self-inquiry, you can discover your own unique path forward — helping to free your brain and create a happier life.We discuss the importance of identifying what truly matters to you and focusing on what’s within your control — and paying less energy and attention to the rest. Learn to listen to your emotions and use them as a guide. Question your motivations, accept that you can't have it all, and embrace the fact that your brain and life are constantly evolving. By continually updating your mental map and set of actions, you can better navigate this ever-changing neural and existential landscape.In this episode, you'll also discover:Key brain circuits, including the striatum and prefrontal cortexSimple yet powerful mindset shiftsStrategies for habit changeCommon excuses for staying stuckWhy even smart people struggle with self-defeating habits and inactionThe pitfalls of black-and-white thinkingThe hidden strengths of your “bad” brainWhy your brain resembles the stock marketHow to approach your unique brain like a scientistDo-it-yourself tools for changing your brain's biology and elevating your lifeRESOURCESBOOKS- The Upward Spiral by Alex KorbPLACES- UCLA Brain Mapping CenterVOCABULARY- amygdala- butterfly effect- dorsal striatum- electroencephalography (EEG)- functional MRI (fMRI)- nonlinear systems- sea slug- striatum**Connect and Learn More**website: alexkorbphd.combook: The Upward SpiralFacebook: @alexkorbphdInstagram: @alexkorbphdX: @alexkorbphd
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Aug 14, 2024 • 1h 2min

Jonathan Dornell: Nurturing Your Oral Microbiome for a Happy Brain & Body | Episode 88

In this episode, our guest is Jonathan Dornell, the co-host of the Let's Get Oral podcast. We explore the oral microbiome and how to understand and nurture this vital ecosystem to optimize your brain and body health. You'll learn about key topics like: nitric oxide, neurogastronomy, and how simple habits - like chewing mindfully, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding mouthwash and teeth whitening - can protect your oral microbiome, possibly reducing risks for conditions like caries (cavities), dementia, and heart disease.We also discuss the relationship between bacteria and humans, smell and taste perception, the benefits of slowing down, and the role of prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics, as well as how sugar and sweet flavors influence our oral and overall health. RESOURCESBACTERIA - Candida albicans- Lactobacillus - Prevotella- Prevotella intermedia- Porphyromonas gingivalis- Rothia- Streptococcus mutans - Treponema denticola - Veillonella- Veillonella dispar- Veillonella parvula BOOKS- If Your Mouth Could Talk by Kami HossORGANIZATIONS- American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH)- The Integrative Dental Medicine Scholar SocietyOTHER VOCAB- Amylase- Arginine- Biofilm- Commensal- Culturomics- Electron micrograph- Lozenge- Neurogastronomy- Nitrates- Periopathogen - Periodontitis- Retronasal smell- Supertaster- XylitolPAPERS- Did the Brain and Oral Microbiota Talk to Each Other? A Review of the Literature- The Oral-Microbiome-Brain Axis and Neuropsychiatric Disorders: An Anthropological Perspective**CONNECT & LEARN MORE**website: letsgetoral.compodcast: Let's Get OralIG: @letsgetoralLinkedIn: /jddornell
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Aug 7, 2024 • 56min

Lara Salyer: The Burnout Antidote — Flow and Functional Medicine | Episode 87

In this episode, our guest is Dr. Lara Salyer, a functional medicine practitioner, author, podcaster, and coach. We discuss burnout and how to overcome it by tapping into flow and using functional medicine.Key Topics Covered: Burnout: Causes, diagnosis, physiology, prevention strategies, and Dr. Salyer's personal story. Flow: Neurochemistry, phenomenology, the four phases of the flow cycle (struggle, release, flow, and recovery), triggers, and blockers.Functional Medicine: Core principles, inflammation, the effects of alcohol, plant medicine (including psilocybin and cannabis), and more.Holistic well-being: Creativity, play, emotional expression, community, creating boundaries, and tips for workplace satisfaction. RESOURCESBOOKS- Right Brain Rescue by Dr. Lara Salyer- Start With Why by Simon SinekORGANIZATIONS- Drink Wisconsibly- Flow Research Collective- The Institute for Functional MedicinePEOPLE- Archimedes- Jeffrey Bland- Mark Hyman- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi- Simon Sinek- Steven Kotler- William ShakespeareVOCABULARY- anandamide- Apo-E- Archimedes' principle- Cannabidiol (CBD)- cannabis- dysbiosis- functional medicine- growth mindset- MDMA- norepinephrine- osteopathy- oxytocin- psilocybin**Connect and Learn More**   website: drlarasalyer.com   Instagram: @drlarasalyer   book: Right Brain Rescue   podcast: The Catalyst 
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Jul 31, 2024 • 55min

Nicolas Luna: How to Learn and Master a Language | Episode 86

In this episode, our guest is Nicolas Luna, a language and communication coach. We dive into the secrets of learning and mastering any language, regardless of whether you're a beginner or at an upper-intermediate level.Key Topics Covered: Overcoming barriers: Uncover and overcome your fears, increase your confidence, abandon your ego, and let go of limiting identities and habits.Stealthy Techniques: Play, stories, music, games, improv, journaling, mindfulness, social media, mentors, and more.Personal Growth: Embrace discomfort, work hard, identify and pursue your goals, tap into your needs, do what you love, follow your gut instincts, enter flow, and keep the process fun.Teaching Tips: Learn strategies to make language learning more enjoyable and effective for both teachers and students, regardless of class size or age.RESOURCESBOOKS- Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy- The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. TolkienCHARACTERS- Chewbacca- Obi-Wan Kenobi- YodaMOVIES- TransformersPEOPLE- Benjamin Lee Whorf- Daniele Scuteri- Edward Sapir- Michael Bungay Stanier- Noam ChomskyPLACES- Chiang Mai- Museum of Insects and Natural Wonders- UC BerkeleyVOCABULARY- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)- Education Abroad Program (EAP)- flow- mentalese- oxytocin - Pareto principle (80/20 rule)- Prussian education system - Quechua- Sapir-Wharf hypothesis- Seven Factors of Awakening**Connect or Learn More**website: nicolaslunafleck.comInstagram: @nicolaslunafleckitalki: italki.com/en/teacher/4815496LinkedIn: /nicolas-luna-a0bb5820podcast: The Language Journey
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Jul 24, 2024 • 60min

Penny Kennedy: ADHD Toolkit & Guide | Episode 85

In this episode, our guest is ADHD coach Penny Kennedy. We talk all about ADHD - what it is, what it is not, the neuroscience, dopamine, challenges, frustrations, strengths, and more. We discuss various tools to help people with ADHD (or anyone experiencing challenges with executive functioning), including: nutrition, supplements, cold exposure, discomfort, exercise, technology, social connection, coaching, retreats, nature, pausing, and slowing things down.Connect with Penny, learn more, or get a free consultation at: www.advanceadhd.comBOOKS - ADHD 2.0 by Ned Hallowell- Dopamine Nation by Anna Lembke- Living With Adult ADHD by Bernadette Ashton- Out of My Skull by James Danckert & John Eastwood- Taking Charge of Adult ADHD by Russell BarkleyEVENTS- Darshan (eye gazing event)- Fairwood Escape (ADHD retreat)- Vipassana Meditation (course / retreat) PEOPLE - Andrew Huberman- Anna Lembke- Bernadette Ashton- James Danckert - John Eastwood - Ned Hallowell- Russell Barkley - Thomas Brown- Tom Cruise- Wim HofSUPPLEMENTS - L-tyrosine - Elite Focus - get dopa- lion's maneVOCABULARY- body doubling- cob house- Gower Peninsula (place)- Swansea (place)- yurt**Connect & Learn More**website: www.advanceadhd.comFacebook: @penny872LinkedIn: /penny-kennedy-calc-accX: @AdvanceADHD

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