Pioneering complementary medicine practitioner Dr. Ronald Hoffman takes a cutting-edge approach to health, wellness, and aging. He covers both conventional and alternative modalities, as well as nutrition, exercise, and supplements.
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Exercise Modalities Podcasts
Dive into trending health and fitness topics with Evidence Based Coach, Randall James. Having a background in many different exercise modalities, he looks at all exercise through the lens of health AND performance and so provides a unique perspective that's hard to find elsewhere.
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Expert insight on health, performance, longevity, critical thinking, and pursuing excellence. Dr. Peter Attia (Stanford/Hopkins/NIH-trained MD) talks with leaders in their fields.
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Join host Sarah Haas, Women’s Weight Release Expert and Body Love Coach, for real talk about releasing weight, boosting your metabolism, mastering your mindset, and taking control of your health and your life in midlife, menopause, and beyond. Overall wellness is not just about food and exercise, it’s nourishing your body and mind, creating confidence, and feeling good in your body. Listen as experts weigh in on hot topics such as women's health, feminine wisdom, self-care, alternative thera ...
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We're sisters and the Biohacker Babes! We want to empower you to become your own biohacker and upgrade your life. The Biohacker Babes podcast aims to create insight into the body's natural healing abilities, strengthen your intuition, and empower you with techniques and modalities to optimize your health and wellness.
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This podcast focuses on energy, frequency, faith, self-worth and empowerment. These straight talk, no fluff episodes will call you back to your power so you step into the role of the alchemist and create a life you LOVE. Combining her background as a former NFL Cheerleader, health sciences degrees, energy healing and spiritual practices, she's able to provide listeners with a wide range of proven modalities and techniques to step more into their power and impact in the world. Her mission is ...
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Welcome to 'Nock, Nock...Who's There? The official voice of The Nock Academy. We help busy parents & professionals move more, eat well and feel great via our In Person and Virtual Yoga and Fitness studio and this podcast! Each week Nicky and Gareth host our Academy Members, sharing their journey of struggles and successes, alongside industry experts sharing tips and advice for busy parents and fitness fans alike! If you are a busy parent or just a busy human, this is the podcast that will he ...
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Discover how blending modalities can deliver you a deeper connection to your authentic inner self and for professionals enrich both your own and the lives of those with whom you work. janinebarelds.com/
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A podcast about creating balance in 3 key areas of Wellness, The Body, Mind & Spirit. We'll be talking about health, beauty, healing, self development, energy release, alternative health modalities, exercise through movement & activity, natural beauty, aging naturally and anything that contributes to our overall wellness. On YouTube we are building a motivation and inspirational community that meets on Zoom on Sunday evenings. I LIVESTREAM Rebounding Exercise and Motivational Videos in the m ...
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"Don't Think, Breathe." is a platform for myself and my guests to discuss ideas related to mastering our minds, healthily expressing ourselves, and forming a spiritual bond with ourselves and the world around us. You will mainly find discussions based around developing better mental health and in an effort to do that, we explore all sorts of modalities on this podcast such as meditation, exercise, psychedelic therapy & different mental frameworks such as ACA, IFS, and Gene Keys. Some of thes ...
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THRIVING MINDS PODCAST
Professor Selena Bartlett, Neuroscientist, Brain Health is Everyone's Business
Do you want to learn how to build resilience, boost your cognitive performance, and achieve mental agility? Then it's time to discover the exciting world of brain health and fitness with Thriving Minds. Hosted by renowned neuroscientist Professor Selena Bartlett, Thriving Minds is a podcast dedicated to exploring the latest advances in brain science education. With decades of experience studying addiction, stress, and mental health, Professor Bartlett is a true expert in her field. And she's ...
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The Mind Medicine Australia Podcast aims to connect, listen and share the power of lived experience stories of mental health challenges and altered states that cultivate wellbeing and utilise the collective voices to inform research directions, policy and system change. This podcast explores modalities including but not limited to altered states from the use of psychedelics, breath work, yoga, mindfulness, meditation, nutrition, sleep and exercise. Support this show http://supporter.acast.co ...
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Welcome to a new era of conversation—where artificial intelligence explores what it means to live longer and better. Created and guided by Dr. Trinh, The Longevity Podcast uses AI hosts to bring scientific discovery, health innovation, and human wisdom together. Through AI-driven discussions inspired by real research and medical insight, each episode reveals practical tools for optimizing your healthspan and mindspan—rooted in science, shaped by compassion. Powered by Science, Guided by Huma ...
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Welcome to "Wynn with Dogs", your weekly podcast source for all the latest in longevity issues for your pup. Join host, Raquel Wynn, as she focuses on the ins and outs of exercise, stretching, nutrition, and alternative modalities of health for our canine companions. Learn the proper exercise protocols for every pup, from the couch canine to the canine athlete. Discover the importance of supplementation and appropriate nutrition for optimal longevity. Find out ways to prevent injuries and il ...
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Learn about the art and philosophy of Pilates and fitness mixed with evidence-based exercise science. Find helpful teaching tips, resources, and empowering ideas to elevate your classes/business. We will have tough and inspiring conversations with other coaches, experts, artists, and athletes. Our goal is to challenge myths, explore concepts, and engage in healthy debate as we dive deep with intrigue and curiosity. When we can trust and express ourselves through our bodies, we are unlimited ...
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All of us desire a meaningful and purposeful life. Everyone wants to find proper direction, achieve their goals, and massively impact other people’s lives. We face overwhelming roadblocks that can hinder our growth - mentally, physically, and spiritually. We feel unable to take possession of our authentic selves and giving up seems like the only choice. This is where The Dr. Tongie Show comes in! Walk with her on this transformative journey that holds you accountable for your actions, inspir ...
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Join Amy Crawford, Ph.D. and Meghan Jones as they go on in-depth explorations of topics surrounding IFS (Internal Family Systems). The goal is to ensure all 'parts' feel welcome; they speak about the importance of Turning In, to nurture relationships with our internal system, in order to create values-based and Self-led relationships in our external life.
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Send us a text We push past basic hygiene to a rigorous, trainable approach to sleep that blends environment, behavior, and measurement. From morning light and cold rooms to CBTI and HRV, we map a path to real restoration and weigh it against quick chemical fixes. • morning outdoor light as circadian anchor • strict bed and wake times to prevent so…
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Send us a text We map the precise architecture of sleep and show how N1, N2, N3, and REM each handle a different job across four to six cycles. From spindles and K-complexes to atonia and dream-driven creativity, we reveal why fragmentation steals specific kinds of recovery and how to protect them. • circadian rhythm and homeostatic sleep pressure …
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Send us a text We map the tight link between sleep and depression, from diagnosis to biology to treatment, and show why sleep is a proactive tool for mental health. We close with practical steps to reduce social jet lag and build a consistent sleep routine. • sleep as a core symptom and predictor of depression • insomnia vs hypersomnia as diagnosti…
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Sleep: How The Glymphatic System Protects Your Mind
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11:16Send us a text We explore how the glymphatic system clears waste from the brain and why deep NREM sleep is the engine that makes it run. We connect fluid mechanics, aging, and practical habits to day-after performance and long-term cognitive health. • what glymphatic flow is and why it matters • astrocytes, aquaporin 4, and fluid exchange • deep sl…
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Send us a text We argue for a permanent mindset shift: sleep is not passive rest but an active immune defense window. From cytokines and NK cells to vaccine memory and aging, we map how deep sleep fortifies the body and why short nights raise real health risks. • framing sleep as an active immune defense • cytokines coordinating response and recali…
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Just the Babes: Melatonin, Daylight Saving Debate, EMFs & Alzheimer’s, Peptides & Exosomes l Unpacking the Latest in Research & Our Personal Biohacking Experiments
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48:25In this "Just the Babes" episode, we break down new research on melatonin, from cardiovascular implications to ideal sourcing and dosing. We explore how circadian rhythms shape bone health and revisit the Daylight Saving Time debate. The conversation moves into nutrition and environmental exposures, covering red meat and cancer risk, glyphosate’s e…
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for November 15, Part 1: Benefits of Cocoa Flavanols
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43:17“Study” that’s not even a study spreads panic about dubious melatonin-heart failure link; Should you ignore dr’s advice to take powerful acid-blocking drugs? Novel implantable electrical pacemakers may bring relief to sufferers of severe constipation; Benefits of cocoa flavanols for heart, brain, athletic performance. Give the gift of healthy choco…
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for November 15, Part 2: Coffee and Atrial Fibrillation
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44:06The FDA belatedly liberates women’s hormone replacement; Beta-blockers now deemed passé for routine heart attack aftercare; After most breast cancer surgery, adjuvant radiation brings no survival benefits; Can you drink caffeinated coffee if you have atrial fibrillation? Ignore frequent falls without attention to balance and stability training at y…
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#373 – Thyroid function and hypothyroidism: why current diagnosis and treatment fall short for many, and how new approaches are transforming care | Antonio Bianco, M.D., Ph.D.
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2:20:06View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Antonio Bianco is a world-renowned physician-scientist and expert in thyroid physiology and metabolism. In this episode, Antonio explores the complex biology of thyroid hormone production, conversion, and regulation—hi…
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Lancet Commision: The 14 Modifiable Risks That Could Delay/Prevent 45% Of Dementia
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9:51Send us a text We unpack the 2024 Landscape Commission update on dementia and show how 14 modifiable risks add up to a realistic, hopeful prevention blueprint across the life course. Two new risks high LDL cholesterol and untreated vision loss expand the strategy from heart health to sensory health. • The 14 modifiable risks grouped by education, v…
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US Pointer Study : How A High-Touch Lifestyle Plan Improves Cognitive Health In At-Risk Older Adults
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11:34Send us a text We dissect a large US POINTER trial and show how structure turns lifestyle advice into measurable cognitive gains for older adults at risk. The four pillars work, but frequent, high-touch support is the multiplier that boosts results and reduces risk. • Who the 2,111 at-risk participants were and why they matter • The four pillars: e…
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Send us a text We break down the MIND diet, why it was engineered for brain health, and how even moderate adherence links to lower dementia risk. We share exact food targets, strict limits that matter most, the strength and limits of the evidence, and four simple changes to start today. • what the MIND acronym means and why it blends Mediterranean …
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Dr Dean Ornish Study: Multi-modal lifestyle intervention Alzheimer’s disease
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13:54Send us a text We examine a phase two randomized controlled trial testing a 20-week, intensive lifestyle program for people with MCI or early Alzheimer’s and find evidence of measurable improvement. We unpack the four-pillar design, the cognitive and biological results, and the adherence threshold that drove success. • Participant profile and trial…
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Where Does Your Grief Live When You Pretend You’re Fine
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12:12Send us a text We explore how unprocessed feelings become physical patterns—tight jaws, guarded shoulders, shallow breath—and how that state can masquerade as personality. We map the emotional gravity loop, explain the vagus nerve and HRV, and share small daily practices that teach the body it is safe to soften. • body and mind as one system • defi…
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How Resentment Reprograms Your Brain And Body
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8:35Send us a text We examine how hatred and chronic resentment become learned brain states that drain the body, narrow attention, and shut down rational thought. We share a simple three-second pause to interrupt the loop and begin rewiring toward rest and clarity. • resentment as a practiced neural program • amygdala repetition and the default hostili…
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The Hidden Cost Of Holding Grudges: How Rumination Hijacks Your Brain And Health
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8:24Send us a text We trace how unforgiveness becomes a biological cost: rumination keeps the body in a stress loop, and the brain treats vivid memories like present threats. We reframe forgiveness as a pragmatic relief strategy that calms chemistry, restores focus, and invites repair through a simple writing practice. • what rumination is and why repl…
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How Chronic Negativity Reshapes Your Brain And How To Reverse It
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10:02Send us a text We explore how chronic negativity becomes a default operating system through neuroplasticity, reshaping the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus. We outline the stress chemistry behind emotional rigidity and share gentle, practical steps to rewire the pattern with awareness and consistency. • chronic negativity as an operatin…
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Daily Devotion: Active Hope: Trusting God In The Delay
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2:30Send us a text Waiting shapes strength, not just patience, as we explore how Isaiah 40:31 and Romans 8:25 reframe delay as trust in motion. From Sarah’s laughter to Mandela’s endurance, we trace how hope becomes steady courage, then share simple practices to live it out today. • waiting as active trust rooted in Scripture • strength renewed by surr…
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Send us a text We explore how fear distorts and how faith steadies, drawing from scripture, the courage of Esther, and the witness of Corrie ten Boom. We end with practical steps, a short prayer, and a reminder to let truth be louder than worry. • fear whispers lies while faith speaks truth • Joshua 1:9 and Psalm 56:3 as anchors • faith as a bridge…
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Daily Devotion: Joy That Outlasts Hard Times
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2:48Send us a text Joy that holds in hard seasons takes center stage as we trace how Scripture frames trials as soil for perseverance. We share stories, a simple practice, and a reminder that worship in the night can shift a whole room. • joy as strength rooted in God’s presence • Nehemiah 8:10 and James 1:2–3 explored • joy amid rebuilding, fatigue an…
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The Biology Of Hatred, Forgiveness, And Gratitude
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8:55Send us a text Brain Science Thoughts for Maxwell Certified Speaker Geri Albea Apas, RN. We trace how resentment narrows the mind and stresses the body, then show how forgiveness and gratitude reverse that pattern through measurable changes in the brain and nervous system. Listeners leave with a clear, testable seven-day practice to shift from cont…
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251. 9 Mistakes You Are Making When Identity Shifting And Reinventing Yourself
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29:40Start your FREE 7 day trial to The Kingdom Membership Free meditations and self paced courses and programs: https://taylorstone.samcart.com/products/taylorstonemastery/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtaylorstone Website: https://iamtaylorstone.com Email: [email protected] Taylor Stone
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Send us a text We reframe aging from a passive countdown to an active maintenance system shaped by daily signals. Telomeres, mitochondria, and stress chemistry explain why health span can expand even when lifespan stays the same. • aging as repair-versus-damage maintenance • telomeres, cellular senescence, and trade-offs with telomerase • mitochond…
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Food As Data: Rewrite The Signals That Decide Repair Over Decay
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12:23Send us a text We explore how food acts as information that can slow or speed how we age. From polyphenols and NRF2 to meal timing, stress, and connection, we map simple ways to shift the body toward repair over inflammation. • real whole foods, mostly plants, minimal processing • Mediterranean and Okinawan patterns as shared principles • nutrient …
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Neuroplasticity Explained: How Novelty Fuels Memory, Focus, And Emotional Strength
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11:03Send us a text We challenge the myth of inevitable cognitive decline and show how neuroplasticity stays alive through novelty, skill learning, and emotional practice. Curiosity, movement, and mindful engagement build memory, focus, and resilience at any age, turning aging into active refinement. • rejecting the decline myth for lifelong plasticity …
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The Science Of Meaning: How Purpose Lowers Inflammation, Extends Healthspan, And Calms The Brain
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10:09Send us a text We ask why we want more years and show how purpose turns into biology: lower cortisol, calmer inflammation, better brain efficiency, and markers linked to slower aging. From telomeres to ikigai, we map practical ways to build daily relevance without overhauling your life. • purpose as a predictor of resilient, meaningful longevity • …
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Longevity As Presence: Aligning Mind, Body, And Meaning
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10:39Send us a text We explore a new lens on aging that trades the fight against time for a practice of alignment, coherence, and connection. We ground the conversation in stress physiology and HRV, then end with a concrete exercise to make longevity intentional. • redefining aging as presence and alignment • pillar one: biology follows consciousness an…
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Leyla Weighs In: Exploring Antinutrients--The Double-Edged Sword in Your Diet
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24:11Navigating the Complexities of Antinutrients in Your Diet: Leyla Muedin, a registered dietitian nutritionist, delves into the controversial topic of antinutrients. Responding to a question from a listener named Deanna, Leyla explains the different types of antinutrients—such as phytates, oxalates, tannins, lectins, goitrogens, and phytoestrogens—an…
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Finding Peace In A Noisy World - Dr Iggy's Devotional
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3:31Send us a text We explore the promise of peace in John 14:27 and Philippians 4:7, moving from fear and uncertainty to a guarded heart and mind. Stories from the storm-tossed lake and Rosa Parks’ quiet courage show how peace steadies us within and strengthens us for justice. • theme of peace grounded in Scripture • context of Jesus preparing his dis…
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Scripture And Strength For Women’s Mental Health
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3:29Send us a text We share Scripture, stories, and simple steps that steady the mind and lift weary hearts. From Hannah’s honest prayer to Florence Nightingale’s purpose, we explore how trust turns anxiety into resilience and invite you to choose one gentle act of care today. • perfect peace rooted in steadfast trust • fear not from God; power, love, …
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How Stress Chemistry Ages You And The Simple Daily Rituals That Reverse It
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11:20Send us a text We trace how stress chemistry speeds aging and how simple daily cues restore hormonal rhythm for energy, focus, and long-term brain health. Cortisol’s timing, not just its volume, shapes inflammation, metabolism, sleep, and cellular repair. • cortisol’s protective role versus chronic damage • inverted cortisol curve and poor sleep • …
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Mitochondria, Mitophagy, And Powering Up Your Cells
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13:42Send us a text We trace vitality back to mitochondria and show how damage, repair, and daily choices shape energy, mood, and aging. Movement, hormesis, nutrients, oxygen, and simple habits combine to rebuild capacity and extend healthspan. • mitochondria as cellular engines and ATP production • damage to the electron transport chain and oxidative s…
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Epigenetics Explained: How Daily Choices Rewrite Biological Age
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10:25Send us a text We explore how epigenetics turns daily choices into molecular instructions that shape aging, inflammation, and repair. From methylation and sleep to stress hormones and mindfulness, we show why signaling safety can make you biologically younger. • DNA as hardware, epigenome as software • Methylation as a dimmer switch on genes • Diet…
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Why Social Connection Outlives Diet And Genes
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11:28Send us a text We explore why strong social ties beat most biomarkers for predicting a long, healthy life, tracing the path from blue zone cultures to the vagus nerve. We show how loneliness drives inflammation while purpose and belonging flip the body into repair. • blue zones as living models of embedded connection • Moai circles and lifelong mut…
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Autophagy Explained: How Your Cells Recycle To Resist Aging
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11:26Send us a text We explore autophagy as the body’s built-in recycling system, why modern eating patterns suppress it, and how simple changes in rhythm can restore cellular cleanup. We connect the dots between fasting, exercise, deep sleep, and sharper thinking, with a practical starting point you can try tonight. • What autophagy is and why it matte…
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The Biology of Trust: Lower Stress, Think Better, Relate Deeper
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13:22Send us a text We explore trust as a biological state, not just a feeling, showing how oxytocin lowers stress and unlocks better thinking while empathy rebuilds alignment. We end with a simple daily practice to boost safety, clarity, and connection through microconnections. • oxytocin as an off switch for anxiety • cortisol downregulation and prefr…
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Loneliness Is Biological, Not Just Emotional
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11:33Send us a text We unpack how loneliness triggers a full-body stress response and reshapes thinking, then map the biology of repair through small, genuine moments of connection. From cortisol and inflammation to BDNF and oxytocin, we show why belonging protects the brain. • Loneliness as a biological threat signal • Amygdala hypervigilance and prefr…
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Send us a text We trace the “magic” of feeling seen to the biology of the social brain, from early development to mirror neurons, oxytocin, and why presence flips the body from defense to repair. We close with a simple daily practice for co-regulation and real-world healing. • the brain as a social organ and survival strategy • early caregiving sha…
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Are children's IQs going down?
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34:51Are children's IQs going down? An overview of medical reversals Can you comment on the melatonin and heart failure study? Result of a prostate artery embolizationBy Dr. Ronald Hoffman
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: The State of our Healthcare System
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38:27I have hypothyroidism. Do I need to be concerned about low ferritin levels? What are the benefits of lower-dose fish oil? Is there a connection between melatonin supplementation and depression? Can I take melatonin while on warfarin? What to do about the state of our healthcare system?By Dr. Ronald Hoffman
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Belonging and Purpose As a Neurological Superpower
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12:45Send us a text We explore connection as a trainable mindset that drives health, performance, and resilience. From prefrontal control to heart-field coherence, we show how curiosity over judgment rewires the brain and steadies relationships through shared regulation. • belonging and purpose as leading predictors of well-being • overlap of learning, …
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Stop Waiting & Start Living: How to Make Time Work For You with Suzy Rosenstein
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42:42It can be easy to fall into the trap of waiting. Waiting to lose weight, to save enough money, to retire, etc., before finally starting to live the life you want. In this episode, master certified life coach and midlife mentor, Suzy Rosenstein, teaches us how to break free from "waiting mode," get clear on what we really want, and take action towar…
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Holistic and High-Tech Approaches to Fertility with Gabriela Rosa, Part 1
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34:24Fertility specialist Gabriela Rosa, the CEO and founder of the Rosa Institute, discusses the decline in fertility rates, the experiences of couples struggling to conceive, and the multifaceted methods used to address this issue. Gabriela shares her journey of merging conventional and holistic fertility sciences, citing real-life cases of couples wh…
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Holistic and High-Tech Approaches to Fertility with Gabriela Rosa, Part 2
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31:53Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with fertility specialist Gabriela Rosa, the CEO and founder of the Rosa Institute.By Dr. Ronald Hoffman
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Nourish Your Mind: Glucose, Fats, Micronutrients, And The Gut
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13:24Send us a text We explore how food acts as information for the brain, shaping energy stability, membrane structure, neurotransmitter production, inflammation, and long-term cognitive resilience. We turn principles into practice with a simple morning framework that builds focus and steadies mood. • Brain uses 20% of energy and needs steady fuel • Fo…
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Send us a text We trade diet perfection for a practical blueprint: consistent routines that signal safety to the brain. From B vitamins and magnesium to sleep’s glymphatic cleanup, stress chemistry, BDNF, and gratitude, we map how daily rhythms build lasting cognitive resilience. • core nutrients supporting methylation and plasticity • sleep-driven…
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Why The Mediterranean And MIND Diets Protect Memory And Focus
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11:30Send us a text We explore why the Mediterranean and MIND diets protect memory and focus, how antioxidants and polyphenols counter oxidative stress, and why blood pressure control is brain care. We end with a concrete seven-day challenge built on leafy greens, berries, and olive oil. • synergy of whole foods over supplements • omega-3s as neuronal b…
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Send us a text We trace how insulin resistance in the brain—often called type 3 diabetes—starves neurons amid plenty, driving oxidative stress, inflammation, amyloid build‑up, and vascular damage that dull memory and focus. We share a practical plan: combination eating, short post‑meal walks, and stress control to restore steady fuel and clearer th…
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