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  • Matt was born in Florida and went to the University of Florida for undergrad and medical school (Go Gators!). He got tired of the flatlands of Florida and hiked the Appalachian Trail before medical school, which started his love of hiking. His wife, the great Laura Buchanan, is also a family medicine resident at Wake. They share a passion for metabolic health and wellness. When not checking their blood sugar by their continuous glucose monitors, they can be seen lifting weights, cycling, playing tennis, hiking, and walking around town. They also enjoy experimenting with their diets and seeing how their metabolic markers change - so far Matt has done 3 months of ketogenic diet and 10 days of whole food plant-based diet. But most of all, they enjoy spending time with their co-residents in the wonderful city that is Winston-Salem! (https://school.wakehealth.edu/residents-and-fellows/c/matthew-william-calkins)

    It was wonderful to gain some insight from Matt and learn from him, and I know you'll enjoy this conversation, too.

    What you'll hear:

    Will's background and passion for family medicine (4:53) Bridging the gap between traditional and functional medicine (9:37) Healthcare system incentives and profit margins (11:16) Medical billing and compensation for physicians (17:02) Nutrition and lifestyle design for diabetes management (19:57) Lifestyle changes for improving metabolic health in urgent care settings (21:39) Nutritional interventions and food addiction (31:31) Food addiction and its application in medicine and the Yale food addiction scale (32:03) The acceptance of low-carb diets in medicine, with a focus on patient education and practitioner pushback (35:45) Using lifestyle interventions for weight loss and improving health outcomes (41:42) Benefits and risks of a ketogenic diet to treat mental illness (47:09) Healthcare system challenges and the importance of patient advocacy (49:45) Diabetes management and the importance of low-carb diets (52:17) Incentivizing doctors to have longer patient conversations for better health outcomes (58:01)

    Where to learn more:

    Twitter
  • Kristi Storoschuk is a PhD candidate in the Muscle Physiology Lab at Queen's University studying exercise, metabolic health, and mitochondrial function. She's had the privilege to work with some of the top scientists in her field and is a wealth of information on all things keto, fasting, and metabolic therapies. I learned a ton from this episode and I know you will as well.

    What we discussed:

    Kristi's background and what is entailed with her PhD program (2:33) Fasted exercise and skeletal muscle adaptations (5:45) How fasting can improve insulin (11:24) Lactate threshold and its relationship to ketogenic diet and exercise (17:51) Keto diet and exercise performance with a focus on skeletal muscle metabolism (24:11) Exercise and metabolism during weight loss (33:28) Muscle glycogen depletion and resynthesis in resistance-trained athletes (42:49) Muscle glycogen supercompensation and ketogenic diets (46:42) Fitness and nutrition habits and strategies (52:33) How small changes can affect metabolic health (59:03)

    Where to learn more:

    Website Instagram

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  • If you've followed our content for a while, you know that hunting and eating nose-to-tail is a big part of my life. Founder and lead instructor of Human Nature Hunting, Bruce McGlenn has nearly 40 years of bird and big game hunting experience in the Pacific Northwest. Passed down from his father, hunting has been a way of life for Bruce from the beginning. He sees as much importance in the experiences and personal growth gained from hunting as he does as a source of healthy food and connection to nature.

    A third-generation hunter/gatherer of the Northwest, Bruce has been helping people reclaim their hunting heritage since the 1990s, officially with the Awaken the Hunter course in 2016. He has taught introductory hunting and shooting classes with the non-profit Washington Outdoor Women since 2001 and guided fly fishing and whitewater rafting. He is a certified Master Hunter and shooting instructor, holds a Master's degree in sustainable business, and is a licensed professional engineer in Washington.

    Bruce is a committed steward of the land and wildlife, primarily due to his understanding and appreciation of our ecosystem from engaging in it as a participant - a hunter. His desire to help heal and strengthen the human connection to nature inspires him to teach and pass on his skills so others can confidently experience the journey of the hunt. (https://www.humannaturehunting.com/team)

    It was a joy to speak with him and I know you'll enjoy this conversation, too.

    What you'll hear:

    Bruce's background and hunting as a way of life (2:07) Hunting in the western US, with a focus on physical fitness and outdoor adventure (6:07) The mental and physical challenges of hunting in Montana (10:59) Hunting risks and how it leads to self-sufficiency (17:08) Hunting is a spiritual practice, connecting one to nature and what you consume (21:11) Honoring and appreciating the animals, ethics, and personal growth as a hunter (28:35) Hunting and outdoor skills with a focus on reconnecting with nature (36:24) Human Nature Hunting, his program that teaches women outdoor skills and introduces them to hunting (37:38) Advocating for the need for more hunters to address the declining hunting community and funding for wildlife management (41:53) Conservation and community (45:51) The details of his hunting course, which focuses on practical training, safety, and skill-building (54:04) Hunting as a metaphor for life and sharing the experience with others (1:01:59) Wilderness survival skills and hunting practices (1:05:40)

    Where to learn more:

    Human Nature Hunting

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  • Did you know that hormone imbalances can wreak havoc on your health? Dr. Jacey Folkers is a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln with a degree in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine studies. Dr. Folkers has completed his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College and is a licensed doctor of chiropractic in the states of Nebraska and Colorado. He has completed postgraduate study in clinical nutrition, rehabilitative exercise, and functional medicine so he can offer the most cutting-edge techniques to help address his patient's growing healthcare needs. He has owned or managed 8 clinics. Dr Folkers' clinics have emphasized areas of treatment that include hormone testing and treatment therapies, regenerative medicine, weight loss, cognitive therapies, thyroid conditions, autoimmunity, diabetes, functional testing, DNA testing. Dr. Folkers has worked with a wide variety of patients from professional athletes trying to increase performance and heal from injuries to the everyday person with chronic health challenges. Using a holistic and root cause approach, Dr. Folkers addresses core underlying barriers to health, allowing his patients to thrive and live their best lives. We covered a ton of information in this episode, and I'm looking forward to welcoming him back in the future. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.

    What you'll hear:

    Hormone optimization for men with a focus on natural methods (1:19) Functional medicine, nutrition, and hormone optimization (5:48) Testosterone levels and their impact on men's health (12:53) Low testosterone levels in young men and potential treatments (18:06) Natural ways to boost testosterone for bodybuilding (23:25) Hormone health, cortisol, and dietary interventions (30:44) Sleep, hormones, and supplements for optimal health (35:02) Hormonal health and its relationship with lifestyle factors (40:26) Hormone optimization for men, including customized approaches and potential risks (47:35) Testosterone replacement therapy and optimal levels for men of different ages (52:34) Clomiphene for testosterone optimization (58:34) Testosterone replacement therapy for men and women (1:02:29)

    Where to learn more:

    Instagram Blokes

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  • Have you considered a carnivore diet to help with health issues? Dani Conway is a Board Certified Functional Nutrition Practitioner, Functional Bloodwork Specialist and holds various certifications in other modalities of holistic health. She has been in practice almost two decades helping midlife women to ditch the diet mentality, lose weight and gain the energy and confidence they need to stop starving and start living! She specializes in a customized Macro approach to nutrition varying from Low Carb to Carnivore, along with a focus on root cause healing of hormone and gut issues to truly rebalance the body from the inside out. Dani has worked with thousands of women over 40 in both her one on one practice as well as her group programs, where she truly focuses on a client's individual needs. Dani does not believe in dogma, and does believe that one size *never* fits all! Dani got into this line of work because of her own health journey, which she shares more about. And, she has been featured in multiple morning news segments over the years on the Keto Diet, the Carnivore Diet, Intermittent Fasting, her "UNdiet" approach, along with multiple delicious low-carb recipes.


    What you'll hear:

    Her backstory and why she became interested in hormones and women's health (1:45) Caloric intake, metabolic health, and hormone level management through a keto-carnivore approach (7:07) Breast implant toxicity and what led her to try a carnivore diet (13:20) The importance of personalization in carnivore and keto diets (18:58) Electrolyte balance while following a carnivore diet (22:50) Hormonal imbalances and nutrient deficiencies in women (27:22) Hormone replacement therapy (32:09) Macronutrient distribution (37:13) Consistency, macro distribution, and digestive issues when switching to a high-fat diet (41:52) The key to achieving body composition changes (46:19) Weight loss group coaching and its benefits (49:48) The importance of individualization in nutrition (55:07) Carnivore diet preferences and cooking methods (1:02:23)

    Where to learn more:

    Nutrition the Natural Way Instagram

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  • I met Ryan Young at my first competition of 2023 in Utah where he was helping a client backstage. We made a connection, and I thought it would be wonderful to invite him to the podcast to share a bit about his competitive journey, including fitness, nutrition, and lessons he's learned. If bodybuilding is in your wheelhouse, this is the episode for you.

    What we discussed:

    The variations in standards across bodybuilding federations and competitions (1:35) His personal experience with natural bodybuilding and the benefits of having a balanced approach to fitness (8:13) Sacrificing fullness for a lean physique (12:28) Following a ketogenic diet during a competition prep (17:26) The enjoyment he gets from helping clients and being backstage (22:10) Struggling with posing and stage presence in his first few competitions (26:18) Natural bodybuilding and its challenges (34:16) Training strategies (38:57) Digestive issues and his client demographics (44:15) The differences in our competition prep strategies and recovery (51:29) Professional bodybuilding logistics and rules (1:00:13)

    Where to follow Ryan:

    Instagram

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  • How do you handle adversity? Cody Watkins has been training for over 20 years and has had to overcome some significant health issues during that time. It was a great conversation about training, resiliency, and bouncing back, so I know you'll find it relevant.

    What we discussed:

    Cody's fitness journey, open heart surgery, and bouncing back (1:09) Overcoming health challenges and maintaining mental toughness in bodybuilding (4:54) Mindset and nutrition for fitness competitions (9:22) Competition judging and placement (13:47) Ketogenic diets and carbohydrate intake for muscle gain and fat loss (21:10) Muscle loss during bodybuilding prep (25:00) His nutritional protocol for competition prep (27:30) Fitness misconceptions and effective training methods (31:21) Recovery and injury prevention (36:57) Preventing injuries and choosing equipment (42:36) Recovery from injury (45:34) Instagram marketing strategies for fitness professionals (48:19) Fitness culture and gym etiquette (51:12) Proper form and range of motion in weightlifting (54:24)

    Where to follow Cody:

    Instagram

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  • Are you a healthy role model for your children? Bryan Scudiere shares his journey from overweight to bodybuilding coach to become a better father and role model for his 20-month-old daughter. He left his high-paying sales job to pursue his passion for helping others reach their fitness goals, and his story is so inspirational. I've got no doubt that you'll take something from this episode.

    What you'll hear:

    Bryan's reflection on his career and fitness journey (1:08) His unhealthy relationship with food and the factors that contributed to this (4:28) The impact of parenthood on men's health and fitness (8:52) Prioritizing health, fitness, and well-being for the benefit of the family and quality of life (13:44) Fostering healthy habits for our children and how to avoid teaching disordered eating (17:54) Fitness goals, his bodybuilding journey, and eating real food (24:22) Bodybuilding as a mental sport and also a self-imposed hardship (30:36) The importance of taking risks to pursue personal growth (34:32) Entrepreneurship, financial struggles, and perseverance (39:08) His business model and fitness coaching habits (42:16) Using community and accountability to achieve fitness goals (50:43) Balancing work and family life (59:45)

    Where to learn more:

    Instagram

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  • Do questionable choices and an unhealthy lifestyle keep you from achieving your goals? Elana Rheinhart is a new competitor in the bodybuilding circuit and recently performed in her first competition. Her story of transformation is incredibly inspiring, and I know you'll enjoy it as much as I did.

    What we discussed:

    Her struggles with a partying lifestyle and the difficulty in finding the motivation to make a change (1:21) Weight gain due to alcohol consumption and disordered eating (5:50) Protein intake, fitness goals, and grief coaching after losing her husband in 2020 (11:15) Body image and weight loss (15:00) The mental challenges of a bodybuilding prep (20:49) Competition prep and nutritional strategies she employed to combat bloating and constipation (27:14) Bodybuilding prep, posing, and reverse dieting (32:33) Tracking macros (37:36) The importance of nutritional tracking, particularly for those struggling with eating disorders (44:54) Her fitness goals and how to handle her limitations (50:26) Using pain and hardship as fuel to push through difficult times (56:04)

    Where to follow Elana's journey:

    Instagram

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  • Many episodes on this podcast discuss alternative methods for healing and wellness, and this episode is no exception. Paul F. Austin, a prominent figure in psychedelics, has guided millions to safe and meaningful psychedelic experiences through his work as the founder of Third Wave. Featured in Bloomberg, Rolling Stone, Inc., and the BBC's Worklife, to name a few, he's curious about the convergence of psychedelics, personal transformation, and professional success and how they weave together to help form a meaningful existence.

    Paul empowers leaders, creatives, and pioneers to leverage psychedelics for profound personal and professional growth. He views utilizing psychedelics as a refined skill cultivated through mentorship, exploration, and purposeful use—critical for humanity's ongoing evolution. (https://www.paulaustin.co/about) I know nothing about this topic from personal experience, so it was a pleasure to have this discussion and learn from his expertise. I know you'll find it interesting as well.

    What we discussed:

    The benefits of taking psychedelics as an alternative to traditional medicine, especially when treating mental health issues (1:28) Psychedelics, personal growth, and responsible use (4:42) The stigma surrounding psychedelic usage and promoting legalization around the world (9:37) The progressive attitudes towards psychedelics in other countries (15:00) Legal availability of some psychedelics in the United States, and the importance of education and professional medical support when working with psychedelics (17:37) Microdosing for personal growth and healing (23:24) Using psychedelics to facilitate a deconditioning process, allowing individuals to remove external influences and discover their true desires and what they're passionate about (29:38) Work-life balance and the impact of societal expectation on personal fulfillment (32:10) Setting aside time for oneself for meditation, breathwork, prayer, etc. (38:06) How psychedelics affect the brain and body (44:10) Potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics (47:21) Mental health benefits of using psychedelics and how cannabis is different (53:58) Paul's upcoming book release (1:00:17)

    Where to learn more:

    Third Wave

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  • Do you, like so many others, worry about your heart health? Dave Feldman began a low-carb, high-fat diet in April 2015 and has since learned everything he could about it, with special emphasis on cholesterol. As an engineer, he spotted a pattern in the lipid system similar to distributed objects in networks. He has since learned quite a bit on the subject, both through research and experimentation, which has revealed some compelling data. With this new general theory, he's shifted his cholesterol substantially without any drugs or special supplements. (https://cholesterolcode.com/about/)

    I am so grateful to him for his research and for bringing information to light regarding cholesterol and a ketogenic diet. I learned so much during this conversation and I know you will as well.


    What you'll hear:

    Our history together (2:09) Dave's background and lean mass hyper responder 6:03) Cholesterol levels and statin use (11:37) Lipid energy model and LDL cholesterol (15:53) LDL levels, bodybuilding, and recovery (22:25) Lowering cholesterol through strength training and experimentation (27:46) Using Oreo cookies to drop LDL levels and the results compared to statin use (32:14) Liver glycogen levels on a ketogenic diet (36:37) Comparing LDL levels in lean mass hyper responders and a matched control group (41:24) Heart health and plaque buildup in coronary arteries (43:54) Diet and nutrition's impact on heart health (49:36) CT angiogram and cardiovascular disease risk assessment (54:43) Affordable and accessible blood testing (59:04) Grassroots research and fundraising (1:04:32) Designing a medical study (1:10:25)

    Where to learn more:

    Cholesterol Code Citizen Science Foundation

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  • March marks the sixth anniversary of the launch of the keto brick, and what better way to celebrate than with a discount? Despite new business failure rates, the keto brick is still around thanks to our wonderful supporters.

    What you'll hear in this episode:

    The backstory of the business and why it was created (1:47) Building a business from scratch focusing on a quality product (3:03) Gratitude for our supporters for our success, despite small business failure rates (4:18) Discount details (5:58)

    To receive a 15% off your order of keto bricks from March 3-10, simply enter the code sixyears at checkout on www.ketobrick.com

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  • Do you suffer from poor gut health? Dane Johnson has battled Crohn's colitis and ulcerative colitis for a good portion of his life. Through experimentation, he has found the proper protocol for his body to help control these ailments and improve his life. We had a great conversation about this and also mindset, and I know you'll enjoy it as well.

    What you'll hear:

    What ailments Dane struggles with and how it affects daily life (2:15) Living with ulcerative colitis and the benefits of functional medicine (6:37) His near-death experience due to gluten intolerance and recovery with an antiviral treatment (11:25) Root causes of IBD and the limits of traditional medicine (15:37) Personal responsibility for health and self-empowerment through nutrition and wellness (21:36) Overcoming obstacles and achieving goals through mindset and consistency (26:57) Finding ways to stay optimistic (30:33) Health and wellness trends, including keto and intermittent fasting (34:30) The importance of positivity and community to overcome obstacles (37:42) Life balance, self-improvement, and success (43:42) Simplifying daily routines for better consistency and success (47:29) Probiotics and digestive health (51:18) Personalized gut health and treatment (57:34) Natural remedies for children's gut health issues (59:30) Gut health and disease prevention through diet and lifestyle changes (1:02:31) Functional lab tests for checking gut health and mold exposure (1:07:12) Carnivore diet benefits and limitations (1:14:38) Dietary approaches for colon health and cancer prevention (1:17:31) Dogmatic thinking and the importance of seeing the whole picture when it comes to health and nutrition (1:20:08) Personalized nutrition and dietary approaches (1:27:11) The importance of listening to one's body (1:30:27)

    Where to learn more about Dane's story:

    Crohn's Colitis Lifestyle Instagram

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  • Did you know that a ketogenic diet can be an effective treatment for epilepsy? Michael Leddy has lived with epilepsy from a young age, dealing with seizures regularly. Having tried surgery in 2012 with short-lived effects, he began a ketogenic diet in 2017 and has found it to be a more effective treatment than other options. It was a pleasure to have him on the podcast and learn from him and I know you'll also enjoy this episode.

    What you'll hear:

    His recent running events (1:00) The mental challenges involved with endurance running (3:13) Living with epilepsy, his experience with brain surgery, and his discovery of the keto diet (8:33) Seizure triggers and its unpredictability (13:54) Managing epilepsy through diet and lifestyle changes (20:06) Macronutrient tracking and fluctuating ketone levels (25:10) Running as a way to cope with the emotional effects of epilepsy (30:51) Experimentation with nutrition and his experience with disordered eating (35:27) The importance of electrolyte consumption (40:59) The benefits of a ketogenic diet on mental health (45:40) Mental discipline (49:52) Weight training and keto (53:51) Adhering to the ketogenic lifestyle while traveling (58:08) Adapting to life with epilepsy and the importance of being aware of the body's needs (1:01:54)

    Look for Michael on Strava to follow his running journey!

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  • Have you ever considered incorporating sprouts into your diet? Doug Evans is the sprout guru and has been sprouting his own greens for quite some time. As you may know, Crystal and I have been getting into homesteading, and I wanted to pick Doug's brain about what exactly sprouts are, their nutritional benefits, and how to get into growing my own. It was a pleasure to learn from him and I know you'll enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

    What you'll hear:

    Doug's backstory and what got him interested in sprouting his own food to begin with (1:27) Sprouting for healthy eating and self-sufficiency, and Doug's fitness journey (10:19) The nutritional benefits of sprouted legumes and plant-based protein sources (19:05) Taking the microbiome into consideration when looking at diet (23:47) My nutritional and fitness protocol (24:50) Business and entrepreneurship (30:18) Ketosis, sprouting, and tracking caloric intake (36:05) Sprouting on your own at home and how to get started (43:02) The overall benefits of sprouting and being self-reliant (51:53) Incorporating sprouting into a natural bodybuilding protocol (58:34)

    Where to learn more about Doug and the sprouting lifestyle:

    Instagram Sprout Man

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  • Do you struggle with mental illness? Valerie Smith healed her mind and body through a well-formulated ketogenic diet. Her story is honest, raw, and inspiring, and I know you'll take something from our conversation.

    What you'll hear:

    Valerie's list of diagnoses over the past 40 years, including mental illness and eating disorders (1:55) Childhood trauma and disordered eating (7:26) Her struggle with anorexia and body dysmorphia, which led to a feeling of guilt and shame (13:31) The various health complications she suffered as a result of anorexia (23:18) Long recovery after organ prolapse surgery and the role of nutrition in her recovery (27:18) Struggling with multiple mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, OCD, self-harm, and hair pulling, and the shame she felt as a result (32:24) Overcoming her mental struggles through nutrition and an animal-based diet (39:53) The improvements she felt by increasing her daily intake of protein (45:57) How her symptoms diminished and eventually completely resolved as a result of a high-fat diet (50:47) Her participation in a case-study on using an animal-based diet to treat anorexia (58:22) Implementing a high protein diet to reverse her symptoms of osteoporosis (1:02:56) Overcoming the stigma surrounding mental health disorders and seeking help (1:10:57) Weight lifting and body transformation (1:19:19)

    Where to read more of Valerie's story:

    Twitter Instagram

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  • If you're like me, you don't know much about mushrooms other than the strains we're all familiar with. Robert Johnson is a mushroom aficionado and has been since he was a teenager. He founded the premium mushroom product line Mycroboost as well as Custom Capsule Consultants, where he is CEO. His work in the cannabinoid, health, and supplement space since 2008 has given him deep expertise around cannabinoids, hemp, mushrooms, supplements, product development, business development, market demands, and consumer trends. (https://www.rollingstone.com/author/robert-johnson/) I was excited to dive deeper into the world of mushrooms and can't wait to hear what you think of this episode.

    What you'll learn:

    Why he became interested in mushrooms originally (1:44) Nootropics, mushrooms, and their cognitive benefits (4:28) Various mushrooms and supplements and the importance of the proper dosage (9:32) Mushroom cultivation and industry transparency (15:55) The legal and scientific aspects of psychedelics and cannabis (22:12) Cannabis legalization and its effects on society (27:45) Microdosing psilocybin mushrooms for mental health benefits (33:58) The use of psychedelics for spiritual and therapeutic purposes (39:38) Risks vs. benefits and when to take caution (45:30) The potential for psychedelics and marijuana to treat mental health issues (52:40) How to ensure you're purchasing a quality product (1:00:14)

    Where to learn more about Robert and Mycroboost:

    Mycroboost Instagram

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  • I met Lewis Summerson when we shared the stage during the world's competition, and afterward, we had the opportunity to chat about all things natural bodybuilding. It was an honor to speak to him at the competition and to have him on the podcast, and I know you'll enjoy this conversation.

    What you'll hear:

    Waiting for the judges' feedback (1:24) Lewis' offseason plans, focusing on progress over competition (3:41) The benefits of taking more time off between preps (5:27) Weight classes and conditioning (10:10) Reflecting on the process, and nutrition and conditioning strategies (15:10) Pushing your body to the limits to get into peak physique condition for competition (21:03) Slowing down the rate of fat loss in the final stages of prep (24:14) Maintaining a healthy relationship with food post-competition (30:22) Body weight and caloric intake for muscle gain (33:29) Lewis' nutritional protocol during prep (37:31) Macronutrient ratios for muscle gain and low-carb diets (42:58) The various nutritional and fitness approaches and seeing success with each (45:41) Consistency and the bodybuilding lifestyle (50:33) Training habits and the importance of tracking (54:27) Enjoying the process (1:01:49) Bodybuilding, fitness, and business goals after the competition season (1:04:07) Promoting natural bodybuilding and educating young athletes (1:09:44)

    Where to find Lewis:

    Instagram YouTube

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  • If you've ever been curious about the different brainwaves and what they mean for your body, you'll definitely find some answers in this episode. Dr Andrew Hill, holds a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from UCLA and has extensive experience in the field of neurofeedback and QEEG. Dr. Hill is an expert in functional brain health and performance optimization, and has lectured on Neuroscience, Gerontology, & Psychology at UCLA. (https://peakbraininstitute.com/about-pbi/) I've never recorded an episode quite like this and I'm excited to share it with you!

    What we discussed:

    What got him interested in the brain to begin with (1:54) ADHS, autism, and neurofeedback training (3:30) The early days of neurofeedback and its effectiveness (4:28) Neurofeedback and brain mapping (7:58) Training brainwaves (14:14) Understanding and improving brain function (17:20) The effectiveness of neurofeedback in treating OCD, ADHD, seizures, and other ailments (19:45) Neurofeedback as a holistic approach to treating anxiety, sleep, and improving executive function (25:14) Using EEG to understand brain function and improve mental health (27:57) Brain mapping techniques and strategies (31:26) EEG assessment and executive function test (37:16) Using brain mapping tools to identify issues with focus and sleep maintenance to help clients improve these areas (39:41) EEG diagnostics to tailor training programs for each individual's treatment needs (43:20) Toxicity testing in cats and brain wave research (50:11) The power of sensory motor rhythm in treating ADHD, seizures, and sleep disorders (53:14) The importance of working with a therapist for brain mapping to help you understand your unique needs (56:31) Self-awareness in neurofeedback training (1:02:40) Using neurofeedback to train brain waves for relaxation and focus (1:05:52) Peak Brain Institute offerings (1:09:16)

    Where to find out more:

    Peak Brain Institute

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  • If you're curious about stem cell therapy, then this podcast should help to shed some light on this topic. Dr. Khan is the CEO and Founder of eterna health clinics, a medical technology company and a revolutionary concept in specialized healthcare offering unparalleled treatment options that stand out in the medical landscape. Dr. Khan's grand vision reaches beyond personal success. His ultimate aspiration is to democratize regenerative medicine, making it affordable and accessible to people from all walks of life. (https://eterna.health/our-doctors/) I learned an incredible amount from this conversation and I know you will as well.

    What you'll hear:

    Stem cell regulation and its potential in medicine (1:24) Peptide therapy and its differences from traditional medicine (5:01) The accelerated pace of modern medicine (8:44) Lifestyle and exercise to prevent disease, and medicine 4.0, cell and gene therapy to increase resilience and life span (10:12) Stem cell therapy and its potential use (11:48) Anti-aging therapy and its accessibility (18:05) The benefits and controversy of peptides being used for muscle gain and recovery (21:22) Stem cell treatments for diabetes and aging (24:19) Gene therapy and its potential to cure chronic illnesses (28:02) The healthcare systems in the US and Canada (34:16) Cell and gene therapy advancements and their potential impact on healthcare (37:21) Gene editing and stem cell technology (40:27) Stem cell banking and genetic engineering for anti-aging (43:32)

    Where to dive deeper into stem cell research and Dr. Khan's work:

    Instagram

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