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I believe that deepening your understanding of your physiology, the very science that makes you who you are, is the best thing you can do to optimize your health, bolster your performance, look your best, and enjoy a longer and more fulfilling lifespan. I call this “physiological intuition,” and to me, it’s a human right.
My dedication to this field derives from a very personal place, as it was through my own health improvement journey and love for the sciences that I stumbled upon the enhanced state of consciousness between mind, body, and spirit where healthy intentions met actionable steps and lasting, positive lifestyle change. Now, with ongoing years of study and time-in-the-trenches, a world-class team, all the latest tools and technologies, a bottomless well of passion, and access to some of the world’s leading experts in human performance and longevity, I’m fully dedicated to your very own scientific self-discovery. The more you #KnowYourPhysio… Enjoy the show.
Dr. Julia Mirer: Journey into the Psychedelic Realm | Discover Psilocybin and the Transformative Potential of Psychedelic Medicine
In many circles, psychedelic medicine and psilocybin are controversial topics. Dr. Julia Mirer is one of the leading psilocybin experts, and she is advocating for a new paradigm of health and wellness which acts as a bridge between Eastern and Western medicine. Julia is the Chief Education Officer at Mr. Psychedelic Law, an NPO that draws on medical and spiritual research in hopes of driving responsible psychedelic reform. She also serves as a medical advisor and volunteer for several psychedelic-related projects. She works on psychedelic research at Segal Trials. Julia holds a medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine. In today’s episode, Julia opens up about her disillusionment with mainstream medicine and how it led her to the work she does now. As someone who knew early on that she was meant to help people heal, she realized that the path she was on in conventional medicine was not going to get her there. We hear about the power of psychedelics in helping you process your trauma, the importance of using plant medicine when you are ready, and the wisdom we can gain from psychedelics. Our conversation also touches on legislation related to psilocybin and psychedelics, where the controversy around these transformative medicines stems from, and how you can take mushrooms in a way that serves your needs. Remember to always be present and playful! Key Points From This Episode: Get to know today’s guest, Dr. Julia Mirer. Why Julia left the world of conventional medicine to pursue the path she is on. Julia’s advice for those who are afraid to follow their calling because of other people’s expectations. How Julia found her way back to her true calling. What it means to Julia to pursue a true path of healing. How Julia’s own healing journey aligned with her changing her professional path. The power of experiential knowledge in informing your passion. Insights into the stoned ape theory and why it resonates with Julia. Psychedelics, according to Julia, link you back to yourself and your innate capabilities. Some of the trends that Julia has seen when young people take psychedelics. The importance of respecting the information you get during a psychedelic experience. Psychedelics offer wisdom that connects us back to ourselves, according to Julia. How to know when you are ready to use psychedelics correctly. Insights into how you process trauma and how mushrooms can help safely unearth them. Why there is controversy around mushrooms, and what we can do to pivot the conversation. Some of the legislative developments around psilocybin. The value of education around these kinds of transformative medicines. What the state of psychedelic education is currently like. The link between psychedelics and neuroplasticity. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Segal Trials Dr. Julia Mirer Mr Psychedelic Law The Body Keeps Score Usona Institute Fireside Project Fantastic Fungi How to Change Your Mind Consciousness Medicine Multidisciplinary Association for Psyched Support the show
Patrick Porter, PhD: Tune into Your Mind | Brainwave Entrainment and Meditation Techniques for Personal Development and Growth
Today’s guest is an award-winning author and speaker who has devoted his career to neuroscience and brainwave entrainment. As the founder and creator of BrainTap Technologies, Dr. Patrick Porter has emerged as a leader in the digital health and wellness field. BrainTap’s digital tools and mind development apps use proprietary algorithms that have made tremendous advances in mastering peak performance and bettering mental, physical, and emotional health, helping people improve mental clarity, sleep quality, energy levels, and so much more. In this episode, Patrick teaches us how to apply the science of brain entrainment and meditation for personal development, even leading us through a complete meditation session towards the end of our conversation. He also elaborates on the connection between human physiology and meditation and the role of technology in health optimization and outlines his formula for happiness, which includes the realization that you are the lead actor in the performance of your life. This is probably the most powerful and transformative episode of the Know Your Physio podcast to date, so make sure not to miss it! Tune in today for key insights, practical advice, and so much more from Dr. Patrick Porter, a true visionary in the health and wellness space. Key Points From This Episode: Patrick shares how he was introduced to meditation at a young age. Find out how he plans to accomplish his mission to “better a billion brains.” What you need to know about your physiology to truly understand the benefits of meditation. How Patrick turns ancient traditions into modern technology to aid health optimization. Learn how a 4-8 breathing technique influences the parasympathetic nervous system. Why your brain actually works better in a stress-free state. Hear more about the science of energy and consciousness. Why Patrick says that meditation is a way to prepare yourself for “real life.” Find out why he believes that meditation should be part of every biohacker’s experience. An important takeaway from this episode: we see our perception of reality, not reality itself. How your body is set up to help or hurt you depending on the thoughts you have about it. Patrick’s formula for happiness; realizing that you can only control what is in your control. The value of operating within what Patrick calls your cube of influence. Why Patrick believes that realizing you’re the lead actor in the movie of your life is the number one key to happiness. How turning your greatest liability into a superpower contributes to your happiness. Discover the incredible power of a good night’s sleep and why morning meditation is best. Learn about pineal gland activation and deep light penetration. The influence that proper fasting techniques can have on meditation and visualization. The benefits of minimizing environmental stressors in your life. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Dr. Patrick Porter on LinkedIn Dr. Patrick Porter on Twitter Dr. Patrick Porter on YouTube BrainTap BrainTap 30-Day Essentials Trial Quantum University Thrive in Overdrive Biostrap Joseph Campbell Andrés Preschel Support the show
Siim Land: Unleash Your Inner Power | Master Autophagy, Strength, Flow State, and Skyrocket Your Productivity
In today’s episode, we get together with best-selling author, online entrepreneur, and podcaster Siim Land. Siim is an expert in topics ranging from health and fitness to productivity and mindset. His ideas involve human life enhancement through body-mind empowerment and he has written a range of books on the topic like Metabolic Autophagy and The Immunity Fix which he wrote with co-author Dr. James DiNicolantonio. We kick things off by hearing from Siim about his experiences growing up on a small island in the Baltic Sea and how living in such a rural and natural environment shaped him. Siim shares how serving in the military at an early age taught him independence and cultivated his willpower and mental discipline. Next, we dive into the topic of autophagy, a process of intracellular recycling that has a host of benefits, including increased longevity. Siim explains why it makes evolutionary sense to have developed this process and how modern life undermines our body’s ability to access a state of autophagy. Siim explains how intermittent fasting and exercise are excellent methods for accessing this state and how he implements them in his daily life. We delve into the importance of exercise for optimal health, why resistance training is particularly beneficial and how to find a balance between exertion and achieving autophagy. The benefits of exercise extend to productivity. The flow state is known as the sweet spot where you are so immersed in something that you lose track of time. Siim shares how he has formed habits to help him enter a state of flow and how exercise can assist in that process. We loved having Siim on the show, join us today for stimulating conversation on autophagy, strength, flow state, and productivity! Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today’s guest Siim Land We hear about Siim’s experience growing up on a small Baltic island. How Siim’s experiences in the military cultivated his willpower and mental discipline. Siim’s partnership with Dr. James Dinic and how they co-authored The Immunity Fix. The process of autophagy and how to activate it through methods like fasting or calorie restriction. Why autophagy makes sense from an evolutionary perspective and how the process is undermined by our modern lifestyle. How to find the right balance of maintaining muscle growth, but also getting the benefits of autophagy. How intermittent fasting is the easiest way to find a balance between muscle growth and autophagy. How resistance training signals to the body that it needs to build muscle. How the food quality is different in Europe versus America due to regulation disparities. Habits that are conducive to achieving a state of flow, like eliminating distractions. The benefits of power naps and how Siim implements them in his routine. How finding meaning is an essential motivator. Siim shares how he uses his free time and what he incorporates into his morning routine. The role that meditation plays in Siim’s routine. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Siim Land Siim Land on LinkedIn Siim Land on Twitter Metabolic Autophagy Dr. James Dinic The Salt Fix Support the show
Andrés Preschel: Friendly Chats to Discover Success | A Heartfelt Conversation on Self-Awareness, Entrepreneurship, and Personal Achievement
Today's episode is centered on a conversation about the power each and every one of us has. With the world of online business available and waiting for anyone with a specific drive and a bit of determination, coupled with the tendency of audiences to enjoy growing with creators, there is very little standing in the way of starting small and building an amazing community on whatever online platform you prefer. One of the best messages to keep in mind is to approach your projects with courage and curiosity, embodying fearlessness while staying open to learning. The way you do things does not need to be perfect, rather your methods and style can be streamlined and improved over time. Getting your feet wet rather than standing and looking at the water, wondering how cold it is will be a stepping stone to success that you may not even have imagined yet. Today’s guest is Aron, and he is one of my best friends. We met at the University of Miami where we took classes together. So for a dose of inspiration, motivation, and the reality of what it means to take a leap, listen in to this great conversation! Key Points From This Episode: The benefits of starting small with simple tools when beginning a journey of content creation. Learning new skills as you work online; the accumulated self-development that occurs. The organic growth of a community as your audience is attracted to you. Taking the important steps to start and avoiding analysis paralysis. Self-awareness and knowledge; no one can be better at being you than you can! Dealing with self-doubt and methods for dealing with psychological hurdles. Approaching life and work with an attitude and goal of freedom. Building confidence every day through conscious decisions and actions. How to turn failure into positive and utilizing the opportunities for learning. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Andrés Preschel Know Your Physio Podcast Support the show
Dr. Spencer Nadolsky: Reclaim Your Health | Boost Insulin Sensitivity, Embrace Memes, and Prioritize Lifestyle over Pharmaceuticals
When it comes to diet trends and health supplements, it can be difficult to know who to trust, especially on online platforms like YouTube or Instagram. Our guest today, Dr. Spencer Nodalsky, is a physician who advocates for lifestyle changes before pharmaceuticals and is known as ‘The Doctor Who Lifts’ in honor of his active lifestyle. During his undergraduate program, he studied Exercise Science and pre-med while wrestling in the heavyweight class at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. He went on to pursue a medical degree at Edward via the College of Osteopathic Medicine where he began advocating for the concept of nutrition and exercise as medicine. During his residency, he studied and specialized in obesity medicine and lipidology. He currently serves as chief physician at Renaissance Periodization. In our conversation, we hear from Dr. Nadolsky about how he uses humor to share his message of ‘lifestyle as medicine’ and why it’s important to lead by example as a doctor and prioritize your health. Tuning in you’ll hear us discuss how exercise can assist insulin sensitivity and why metabolic health is largely determined by your insulin levels. Later, Dr. Nadolsky unpacks how to approach training for endurance events and how to avoid the adverse effects of overtraining. We delve into the complexities of obesity, why it’s not a choice, and why it’s so difficult to lose weight once your body experiences a setpoint reset. Find out Dr. Nodalsky’s thoughts on online diet trends like biohacking and why elitists in the health and wellness space don’t react well to his humorous memes. Join us today for a fascinating discussion on diet trends, health, and exercise! Key Points From This Episode: How Dr. Nadolsky first became interested in memes and his approach to creating them. We hear from Dr. Nadolsky about his mission to impart the message that ‘lifestyle as medicine’ in a humorous way. How exercise can assist insulin sensitivity. Dr. Nadolsky breaks down what it means to be insulin resistant. How exercise helps you transport glucose. Metabolic health is largely determined by one’s level of insulin sensitivity. How overtraining for endurance events can adversely affect your health. How to safely approach training for an endurance event. The benefits of cross-training for your long-term health. Allowing yourself the time to gradually prepare for an endurance event. Dr. Nadolsky shares some of his memes and how the health and wellness community has reacted to them. The toxic elitism that exists in health and wellness communities. Why obesity is not a choice, but a complex combination of factors over a prolonged period. How people with obesity have the added challenge to weight loss by having a setpoint reset where their bodies fight to hold onto weight. Dr. Nadolsky’s view on ketogenic diets and why it’s primarily for individuals struggling with specific issues like epilepsy. Dr. Nadolsky shares his views on biohacking and why it’s primarily a marketing term with baseless claims. Why it’s good to eat according to your hormonal menstrual cycle. Which experts we should be listening to in the bio-optimization space. Why you should focus on outcome data versus mechanistic data. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Dr. Spencer Nadolsky Dr. Spencer Nadolsky on Instagram Dr. Spencer Nadolsky on LinkedIn Know Your Physio Podcast Andrés Preschel Support the show
Bio-individual Nutrition for Disease Prevention and Longevity with Ella Davar, RD
Everyone is faced with plenty of questions when it comes to health and nutrition. What kind of people should you listen to online and on social media when it comes to health and nutrition? How can you change your lifestyle to better support your health? What is the benefit of fasting? Today’s episode is packed with useful information that will empower you on your journey to health. We speak to Ella Davar, who marries science and holistic ancient wisdom to create powerful nutritional solutions that support health and wellness. Ella explains to us why there is no single diet that is best for humans, we talk about listening to our bodies and explore the different kinds of testing that can guide our diets. We talk about dates, sugar, and blood sugar composition and Ella answers the question of whether you should be more concerned with blood glucose or food sensitivity. Ella stresses the importance of eating according to your hormonal cycle and taking personal responsibility for your specific dietary needs. Next, we touch on Ella’s exploration of the history of Mediterranean diets and we talk about how lifestyle changes can support overall wellness. In closing, we agree that prioritizing your health empowers you to better serve everyone in your life, including yourself, and land on the pearl of wisdom that flexibility is the best possible foundation. Join us for a jam-packed episode that will change your perspective on nutrition and wellness. We hope you tune in! Key Points From This Episode: What it means to have a holistic approach to nutrition and wellness. The mind-body connection and the role of ancestral wisdom. Why there is no single diet that is best for humans. Why you have to listen to your body and become the master of your body. The value of biochemical testing: insulin, immune biomarkers, blood glucose, stress and sex hormones, microbial and food intolerance testing. Dates, sugar, and blood sugar monitoring. Whether you should be more concerned with blood glucose or food sensitivity. Eating according to your hormonal cycle. Ella’s exploration of the history of Mediterranean diets and why this cuisine is superior. The importance of personal responsibility and personalization. The value of tapping into the wisdom of your body. Approaching trial and error with self-compassion and self-kindness. How changing your lifestyle as a whole supports overall wellness. How prioritizing your health empowers you to better serve everyone in your life. Why flexibility is the best possible foundation. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Nutritionist EllaElla Davar on LinkedInElla Davar on Instagram Know Your Physio Podcast Andrés Preschel Support the show
The Science of the Carnivore Diet with Dr. Shawn Baker
We have an extra-special, stand-out episode for you today with none other than Dr. Shawn Baker, a leading expert in the field of red meat protein and the CEO and co-founder of MeatRx! Shawn is a speaker, podcast host, father, author, and physician, and we get to hear all about the evolution of his nutrition philosophy and his approach to helping more people eat more meat every day! We get into a deep conversation with our guest, discussing the carnivore diet that he promotes from many different perspectives, getting into his good intentions, the mission behind his work, and his ultimate goal of helping people live longer, healthier lives, an aim we fully support here at the Know Your Physio Podcast! You may recognize Dr. Baker from his videos making fun of vegans on TikTok, but as you will see there is much more to him than that, and he explains why that branch of his brand is necessary in order to promote his message. Dr. Baker talks about why meat is the original superfood, some illuminating information on protein, and so much more that you are not going to want to miss. Listen in with us to hear it all. Key Points From This Episode: Setting the record straight on the carcinogenicity of red meat! Looking at the quality and health impacts of the meat industry today compared with our ancestral diets. Dr. Baker's mission as a physician is to bring information to more people about their health. Getting away from junk food in the same way as other health hazards. The amounts of red meat that need to be consumed to accrue the benefits that Dr. Baker has identified. Clarifying what Dr. Baker means by the term 'carnivore'; the exact components of his diet. Effects on the kidneys and liver from high protein intake. Looking at the carnivore diet and athletes; different practices for certain performance. Assessing your need for red meat and Dr. Baker's recommendations for the tests you can do yourself. Dr. Baker's thoughts on protein shakes and powders and why he prefers other sources. Considering the relationship between cholesterol levels and high intake of meat. Misconceptions and uninformed opinions about the carnivore diet. The processed nature of so much meat and the different kinds of sausage that are available. Gut health and the carnivore diet; the surprising findings of the latest research. Dr. Baker addresses environmental questions around animal agriculture. Thoughts on the slaughter of animals in the name of food: Dr. Baker's response. The truth behind the vegan agenda and what motivates anti-meat lobbies. Dr. Baker's own path to his current philosophy and the important steps in the process. Where to start with a carnivore diet: Dr. Baker's recommendations for the best sources of animal protein. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Shawn Baker The Carnivore Diet MeatRx MeatRx Podcast Shawn Baker on Twitter Shawn Baker on Instagram Andrés Preschel Know Your Physio Podcast Support the show
Using Science, Technology, and Ancestral Wisdom to Get the Most Out of Your DNA with Zachary Loewenstein
Through changing the body’s internal and external environment, you can effectively control and influence the majority of the physiological and psychological issues you might find yourself facing in the 21st century. By combining ancient wisdom with a modern understanding of chemistry, neurology, microbiology, and technology, today’s guest is passionate about mastering the art and science of mind-body coherence and runs a state-of-the-art bio-optimization facility to help others do the same. In this episode, Andrés Preschel sits down with his friend, Zachary Loewenstein, affectionately known as BioHack Zach, to discuss his personal journey with biohacking, what he uses to track his biometric data and some of the benefits of building stress resilience through techniques like cryotherapy to help you adapt and evolve your body to perform and feel its best. This episode is full of data-driven recommendations and advice from an expert in the bio-optimization field, so make sure to tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: An introduction to Zachary Loewenstein and his journey with biohacking. The role that awareness of your unconscious thoughts, behaviors, and tendencies plays. Learn about isokinetic and isometric exercise from a neuromuscular training perspective. Achieving complete body recomposition and tracking using a specialized 3D scanner. The brain’s natural bias and how to bypass it using data from the 3D scanner. Why it is more difficult for certain people to lose or gain weight based on their genetics. Why body fat percentage isn’t the best metric to base your health on. Zach shares his experience with biometrics and what he uses to track his biometric data. The benefits of tracking your heart rate variability or HRV, especially when it comes to stress. How building stress resilience helps you adapt and evolve your body. The fat burning benefits of allowing your body to self-regulate after cold water therapy. Why Zach doesn’t recommend doing cold therapy after exercise. The separation between acting to prevent disease and acting to perform and feel your best. How eating in accordance with his natural circadian rhythm has benefited Zach. Different ways of analyzing your genetic data to customize your approach. Zach shares the science and benefits behind intravenous NAD therapy. How often he recommends that someone does this kind of therapy. Andrés and Zach discuss why they believe that ADD is almost like a superpower. Why Zach believes having contentiousness is the biggest superpower in 2021. Find out why he prefers the term bio-optimization to the term biohacking. Using science, technology, and ancestral wisdom to get the most out of your DNA. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Zachary Loewenstein on LinkedIn Zachary Loewenstein on Instagram BioHack Studios Biostrap Oura Ring WHOOP 23andMe Genomelink Promethease MTHFR Support Andrés Preschel Know Your Physio Podcast Support the show
Chocolate, Oxytocin, and the Biology of Courage with Yaniv Simpson
While most of us associate chocolate bars with a guilty pleasure, cacao in its purest form is actually a superfood with a ton of benefits. Today’s guest is Yaniv Simpson, and he is the CEO of The Conscious Bar, a 100% sustainable chocolate that is both delicious and nourishing. Our conversation with Yaniv is all about chocolate, the good kind, and we dive into the story behind The Conscious Bar and the many benefits of this superfood for health. Yaniv talks about his journey as an athlete and how he had to leave basketball behind because of a series of injuries. After shifting into the world of business, Yaniv struggled with the question of purpose for many years, and this was when he got the idea to combine his passions for wellness and chocolate by founding The Conscious Bar. We talk about the ethics behind the product and how this fits into its nourishing ingredients, sourcing approach, and sustainable packaging. Yaniv weighs in on the fact that his chocolate is only made from two superfoods, cacao and dates, and we get into the many health benefits of the antioxidants, minerals, and fibers found in them. Here we explore the stress-relieving effects of oxytocin, the high count of antioxidants in cacao and dates, and a whole lot more. So for all this and some other great perspectives on the artistry of chocolate making, be sure to tune in for today’s great conversation. Key Points From This Episode: Yaniv’s journey with injuries while pursuing his first love of basketball. How Yaniv had to leave basketball and move into business but felt he had no purpose. Yaniv’s lifelong passion for chocolate and how he got the idea to create a healthy and nourishing form of it. How the healthy intention behind Yaniv’s product influenced the name ‘The Conscious Bar’. Challenges getting environmentally friendly packaging due to a lack of suppliers. The role of the best chocolatiers in achieving the difficult task of sweetening chocolate with dates. Corruption in the cacao industry and challenges around paying farmers for cacao directly. The low benchmark for accepted amounts of cacao solids in chocolate bars. Perspectives on the flavor profiles of different cacao beans and the artistic skill of chocolatiers. The health benefits of the antioxidants and minerals found in cacao. Chocolate’s effect on oxytocin levels and its association with warmth and love. The health benefits of dates, the only ingredient in Yaniv’s chocolate other than cacao. How Yaniv’s chocolate doesn’t spike glucose levels and fits in with a keto diet. Kelly McGonigal’s research on making stress your friend and the role of oxytocin in the stress response. The role of the food we eat in our general sense of health and wellbeing. The role of social interaction on good health and how chocolate encourages this. Imagining a place where only good food can be bought and the mood-enhancing effects of this environment. Where to find The Conscious Bar online and learn more about its healthy chocolate. Last words about the exciting toasted coconut flavor of The Conscious Bar. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Yaniv Simpson The Conscious Bar The Conscious Bar on Instagram Episode 1 with Jessie Inchauspe Kelly McGonigal Ted Talk A Support the show
The Science of Freediving: Hold Your Breath and Extend your Lifespan
You probably already know that I’m an exercise physiologist—and I’m currently pursuing a master’s degree in applied physiology with a concentration in nutrition for health and human performance—but I’m also a freediver and a spearfisherman. Anybody can freedive but I help people take it to the next level by biohacking their lifestyle. Have a pen and paper ready because, in this episode, I dive deep (pun intended) into the physiology of elite-level freediving. From breathwork to training, I break down a bunch of techniques so that you can dive deeper and hold your breath longer. I also dish out tips on diving gear and nutritional supplements so stay tuned until the end! Episode Highlights: 00:58 – Why I freedive 05:50 – Cryotherapy or cold exposure therapy to find calmness 07:02 – The benefits of diaphragmatic, nasal, and box breathing 10:15 – “The best training for any kind of sport is going to be that which closely mimics the sport itself.” 12:12 – VO₂ max = cardiac output * A-VO₂ difference 15:12 – Why high-level divers do HIIT and blood flow restriction training 16:48 – How to estimate your maximum heart rate 17:18 – How to increase your oxygen-carrying capacity 19:21 – On carbon fiber fins and low-volume masks 22:00 – Divers would benefit from more BCAAs, electrolytes and carbs Show Links: Judah Clark’s Instagram Andres’ homepage Andres’ Instagram Support the show