

Savage Perspective Podcast
Robert Sikes
The "Savage Perspective Podcast" is hosted by Robert Sikes, WNBF Pro Natural Bodybuilder. Robert has been deconstructing human performance and is willing to push the envelope to see what is possible. He's been following a ketogenic lifestyle for over a decade, is the founder and formulator of Keto Brick, and has a passion for helping others achieve their highest potential. In the show, he brings on guests to dive deeper into what has led to their successes and failures in all walks of life from fitness to business, relationships to spirituality so you can learn and take action!
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Jun 26, 2023 • 1h 10min
Biohacking and Longevity with Dr. Greg Kelly
If you’re interested in nootropics and biohacking, this episode is for you. Dr. Greg Kelly is the formulator at Neurohacker Collective and became involved in neurohacking before it was such a hot topic. This was a great conversation; I know you’ll learn a lot. What you’ll hear: The catalyst for becoming a naturopath (2:35) The schooling required to become a naturopathic doctor (4:27) How relationships look between traditional Western medical doctors and naturopaths (6:06) Modalities he doesn’t subscribe to in the naturopathic realm (9:58) His demographic when he saw patients (11:48) The silver lining to making healthy changes (12:56) Chiropractic care (15:59) Using stem cells to treat inflammation (17:52) The background of the Neurohacker Collective and what sets it apart from the competition (19:14) His primary role within the company (22:43) Product offerings and transparency (23:36) How to choose the right product for you (24:57) Peeling back the curtain on formulations (28:03) Cellular senescence (29:16) The history of senolytics, what it is, and how it works (35:03) Generating senescence cells and how that process changes as we age (38:34) Too much of a good thing isn’t a good thing (43:09) Yerkes Dodson curve (43:25) The importance of purchasing high-quality supplements (49:19) What’s in the pipeline for Greg and the Neurohacker Collective (51:14) His stance on melatonin, vitamin D, and serotonin (56:21) Which of his products he finds most beneficial personally (1:06:37) Where to learn more about Greg and Neurohacker Collective: Neurohacker Collective Instagram If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

Jun 23, 2023 • 1h 9min
Covering All the Bases with Dominic D’Agostino
Dr. Dominic D’Agostino needs no introduction. He is a juggernaut in the ketogenic space, so if you’ve been following this lifestyle, you likely know who he is. It was a joy to welcome him back to the podcast, and we discussed everything from homesteading to spirituality. As always, I learned a lot from him and I know you will as well. What we discussed: How he got into weight training initially and his experience competing as a bodybuilder (3:04) His experience with Team Universe (6:09) Competing in master powerlifting (11:20) How weight training improves your ability to complete other tasks that involve hard work and heavy lifting (13:18) Growing up on a small farm and how that shaped his life path (17:52) ATV’s and side-by-sides (21:39) Tractors and farm equipment (25:00) What he raises on his homestead (30:14) The next big project he is doing on his land (31:25) The role that spirituality plays in his life (37:40) The importance of being a seeker (46:35) Reading and understanding the Bible (49:54) Having an open dialogue about spirituality (55:35) Impactful books he’s read regarding Christianity and spirituality (59:29) Faith fortified by actions (1:02:57) Where to learn more from Dominic: KetoNutrition If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

Jun 19, 2023 • 1h 28min
Discipline and a Ketogenic Diet with Luis Villasenor
Consistency and discipline are essential when it comes to successfully maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Luis Villasenor has been in the ketogenic space for 23 years and is an absolute beast when adhering to this nutritional protocol. It was a pleasure to welcome him back to the podcast and pick his brain. What we discussed: His thoughts on satiety per calorie (2:59) Nutrient density (10:01) Variety in your diet and keeping it simple (13:34) Flexible dieting (16:48) His protein recommendation (19:09) The structure of his personal nutrition (25:11) Body fat percentage (27:21) Keys to longevity on the ketogenic diet (29:05) Exogenous hormones (32:05) The importance of regular lab work (35:34) How his blood hormone levels have changed over the years (37:25) Timing protein consumption and workouts (39:24) The effects of a cut on the body (49:03) The importance of having a structured reverse diet (56:06) Hormones and female clients (1:01:52) Water retention and electrolytes (1:07:07) Trends in the ketogenic space (1:11:33) Sustainability (1:21:45) Where to learn more from Luis: Keto Gains If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

Jun 16, 2023 • 1h 20min
Knees Over Toes with David Jordan
For this episode, I welcomed David Jordan to discuss his experience with the ATG program for knee health. We met through my newsletter, and I was stoked to invite him to the podcast. We talked about a little bit of everything, including training, so I know you can take something from this episode. What you’ll hear: Why David decided to try the ATG program initially (1:33) The benefits of ATG training (4:31) Crepitus of the knees (8:45) Specifics of following the program (10:41) Minimalist footwear (14:52) Nasal breathing and mouth taping (21:21) Post-competition meals (25:09) Fruit and vegetable consumption (28:53) OMAD (30:28) Variety in meals (36:43) Timing meals in regards to training (38:53) Doug Brignole (42:11) David’s training routine (46:09) Trainer Mike Van Wyck (51:33) Restarting the ATG program myself and following the instructions this time (54:13) Keeping it simple with training (57:03) Competition prep experience (59:33) Keto Brick logistics (1:14:16) If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

Jun 12, 2023 • 1h 4min
Body Transformation with Vanessa Spina
Vanessa is a special repeat guest and has quite an inspirational story. In this episode, I wanted to peel back the curtain and learn more about her process of becoming the fittest version of herself. What you’ll hear: Adjusting to life as a new parent (2:01) How to fit workouts and weight training into the busy life of a new mother (4:12) The importance of weight training, especially for women, and why women are so hesitant to start (8:46) Her journey of going from 40% body fat to 20% (14:04) Improving your relationship with food (17:26) Her macro allotment (18:04) Focusing her consumption around protein (23:59) Her thoughts on the recommendation of one gram of protein per one pound of lean body mass (27:38) Our digestive systems and fiber (34:04) Heavy hitters that she has discovered regarding mitochondrial health (41:00) Tests for gauging mitochondrial health (49:45) Red light therapy (56:12) Where to learn more from Vanessa: Instagram Podcast Ketogenic Girl If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

Jun 9, 2023 • 1h
Diving Deep Into the Culinary Arts with Anna Vocino
Anna Vocino is killing it in a saturated market, and this episode may be just what you need if you want to add a little variety to your ketogenic meal prep. Anna is an extraordinaire when it comes to gluten-and-grain free cooking and it was a pleasure to learn from her. What you’ll hear: How she has been able to find success in the cookbook market (1:25) What she’s excited about in the way things are trending in the nutrition space as of late (4:06) Substitute foods (7:03) Keeping it simple when not in “work mode” (11:01) Bare necessities regarding kitchen tools (12:43) Meal prepping (17:12) Which cuisine she finds the most difficult to make keto-friendly (18:40) Rice alternative (20:31) Anna’s personal nutritional protocol (23:35) Her career as a writer and recipe guru (26:48) How she finds inspiration for her recipes (30:28) The importance of reading labels, especially for spices (33:52) The addition of sugar to many products we’re ordering and consuming (47:02) Common anti-caking agents (48:28) Primal Kitchen products (50:45) Making keto sustainable (55:26) My dietary protocol during my prep and things I’m tweaking (56:55) Where to find out more about Anna and her recipes: Eat Happy Kitchen If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

Jun 5, 2023 • 1h 1min
Let’s Talk About Sex with Susan Bratton
Are you aware of how nutrition can affect your sex life? In this episode, we’re shaking things up a bit with Susan Bratton, an intimacy expert and sexual biohacker. If you’ve ever struggled with sexual fulfillment, this is the episode for you. What we discussed: Her areas of expertise (2:01) Why there is a stigma attached to sexual pleasure (5:35) Sex as more than just intercourse (6:47) What she’s seen over the last couple of decades regarding the view of sex as a transaction vs. actual intimacy (14:08) Sex as a selfless act (17:17) Steps to take to improve your sex life (19:49) How to keep intimacy alive as parents to a young family (28:06) Yoni massage (30:53) How improved health can lead to a more satisfying sex life (34:00) The correlation between diet and sexual performance (36:13) The Vasper System (43:21) Exogenous hormones (47:55) What she’s diving into right now (55:34) Where to learn more from Susan Bratton: Personal Life Media Better Lover Susan Bratton If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

Jun 2, 2023 • 42min
The Science Behind Satiety Per Calorie with Raphael Sirtoli
The hot topic of “satiety per calorie” has been all the rage lately, especially on Twitter. Raphael Sirtoli, a PhD candidate in health sciences and all-around smart guy, is pretty vocal in his support for this trend. I tend to disagree with this trend, but I wanted to have someone knowledgeable about the subject on the podcast to have an educated discussion. I learned a lot, and I know you will as well. What we discussed: Looking behind the curtain regarding satiety per calorie (1:43) The differences between the SPC and PE diets (4:41) Dietary fat (8:20) Food “scores” in the SPC model (10:50) Good foods, bad foods, and the way bodies react differently to various dietary approaches (14:16) SPC and scores as a work in progress (21:55) Why humans overcomplicate nutrition (26:07) Making your way through the weeds of conflicting data (28:29) How Raphael structures his own nutrition (30:54) Finding a happy medium or balance (36:07) His “elevator pitch” (37:27) Where to learn more about Raphael and SPC: Twitter If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

May 29, 2023 • 1h 1min
Multi-generational Approach to Responsible Agriculture with Will Harris
Do you know how the meat you consume is raised and harvested? Will Harris is behind White Oak Pastures, a farm that transitioned away from industrial farming and is now focused on humane practices and regenerative agriculture. Learning more about their operation was a pleasure, and I encourage you to check out their website to see more of what they’re all about. I know you’ll learn a ton from this episode. What we discussed: His presence in the ketogenic space (2:29) The origin story of White Oak Pastures (5:11) The differences between industrial and regenerative agriculture (11:11) Greenwashing (15:37) What is regenerative land management (17:40) The timeframe and process when raising cattle humanely (21:41) Large vs. small food distribution (32:59) The importance of building a close-knit community (34:44) Online commerce (37:04) Interning at White Oak Pastures (41:35) A typical day in the life of Will Harris (43:15) Where the trajectory of the farm is heading (45:15) Fraudulent messaging being perpetuated by Big Food (49:21) Focusing on making an impact (53:51) Where to learn more about Will and White Oak Pastures: White Oak Pastures If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!

May 26, 2023 • 59min
Bugging Out with Eli Halpern
Are you interested in sustainable sources of protein? Eli Halpern is the CEO of Golden Cricket, a protein bar made out of–you guessed it–crickets. But if that grosses you out, not to worry. We discussed everything from business to MMA, so I’ve got no doubt you’ll be able to take something from this episode. What you’ll hear: Eli’s origin story (1:40) The benefits of martial arts (3:15) What his daily schedule looks like (6:06) The point in his life where he realized that he needed to change trajectories (9:14) His experiences in Thailand (13:57) Standup comedy and his inspiration (17:22) His nutritional protocol (22:30) How Golden Cricket came to be (23:!5) How the product has been received (27:32) The process behind harvesting crickets and making the bars (30:09) The vegan reception of the product (32:06) Sobriety (34:21) Thoughts for those interested in experimenting with substances (36:46) Future plans for the business (43:09) How his experiences in life and with substances have affected him long-term in regards to spirituality and mindset (47:08) Podcasts he’s listening to and what inspires him (53:07) Where to find Eli for more laughs and cricket power: Golden Cricket Instagram If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!