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Mojo Monday - Master the Art of Listening to Understand vs. Listening to Reply with Carly Taylor
In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly Taylor explores the importance of listening to understand rather than just responding. She breaks down the three levels of listening—internal, focused, and global—and explains how self-awareness can improve communication and deepen connections. Listen to discover how mastering these skills can help others feel truly heard and valued in your conversations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How To Prevent And Manage Diabetes Using Practical Dietary Changes with Dr. Avi Charlton
In this episode, we look closely at the critical topics surrounding diabetes and metabolic syndrome with Dr. Avi Charlton, a seasoned GP with over 20 years of experience managing these conditions. Dr. Charlton takes us on a comprehensive journey through the nuances of diabetes, distinguishing between its various forms, and unravel the mysteries of metabolic syndrome—a condition closely tied to diabetes that often goes unnoticed. Furthermore, Dr. Charlton sheds light on the serious complications of both conditions, from hidden cellular damage to life-altering issues like amputations and vision loss. She offers a fascinating exploration of how high insulin levels can affect mental health, delving into the potential link between diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, often dubbed "Type 3 diabetes." From diet to medication, Dr. Charlton discusses actionable ways to manage and potentially reverse some of the damage caused by these conditions. This episode also covers cutting-edge topics such as the new class of diabetes drugs like Ozempic, weighing their benefits and drawbacks. Additionally, we introduce the potential of breathwork as a complementary approach to managing stress and improving overall health for those with diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Whether you're a healthcare professional looking to expand your knowledge, someone living with diabetes or metabolic syndrome, or simply interested in optimising your health, this episode provides valuable, practical insights you can use in everyday life. From understanding the role of mitochondria in cellular health to actionable dietary advice, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of these conditions and practical strategies for management and prevention. Key Topics: Diabetes and metabolic syndrome: Definitions and distinctions Complications and health issues associated with diabetes and metabolic syndrome The impact of diabetes on mental health and cognitive function: the link between Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes The recommended diet for diabetes management Discussion on healthy fats: Monounsaturated, omega-3, omega-6, and saturated fats Patient results from dietary interventions New class of diabetes drugs: Ozempic and its variations Introduction to breathwork and its potential benefits Actionable Takeaways: Understanding a medical professional's personal journey can provide valuable insights into their approach to patient care. Making dietary changes can potentially reverse some of the complications of diabetes. A balanced, personalised diet is crucial for managing diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Focus on incorporating healthy fats, particularly monounsaturated and omega-3 fats, into your diet. Positive results can be achieved through dietary changes in patients with diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Doing Breathwork can help in managing stress and improving overall health, complementing other lifestyle changes for diabetes and metabolic syndrome management. Connect with Guest:Website: https://mlcclinic.com.au/ https://breatheinhealth.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_charlton_lifestyle_gp/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/avi-charltonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@avicharltonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738752807Support the Podcast:If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing it—emotional eating is more common than we think, and this conversation could make a difference in someone's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: Ground-Breaking Research On How Exercise Changes How You Fat Cells Behave To Improve Your Metabolic Health - Even Without Weight Loss
Many people start an exercise program in an attempt to lose weight, and end up disheartened when the scales don't move. New research shows that even without weight loss, exercise can have profound impact on how your fat cells behave, which in turn improves your metabolic health. The take-home message - prioritise fitness, rather than the scales.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - How Values and Virtues Move us Towards a Meaningful Life
In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly explores the relationship between character strengths (or virtues) and values and how understanding the difference and applying them can move you towards are more meaningful and fulfilling life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Navigate the Future of Mental Health Care with Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy with Paul Liknaitzky
In this groundbreaking episode, we explore the rapidly evolving field of psychedelic-assisted therapy with Dr. Paul Liknaitzky, a leading researcher at the forefront of this innovative approach to mental health treatment. From the original and sometimes controversial studies of the 1960s to cutting-edge clinical trials today, we explore how substances once associated with counterculture are now at the forefront of mental health treatment. Dr. Liknaitzky reveals the fascinating synergy between psychedelics and psychotherapy, explaining why this combination holds such promise for treating depression, PTSD, and other mental health disorders. He discusses the latest findings on psilocybin, DMT, and MDMA, examining their unique properties and the scientific rationale behind their use in clinical settings. Through a blend of scientific evidence, real-world examples, and thoughtful analysis, we navigate the complex landscape of regulatory challenges, brain imaging advancements, and the future directions of psychedelic studies. Dr. Liknaitzky also addresses common misconceptions, emphasising the importance of controlled environments and professional guidance in this field. Whether you're a healthcare professional seeking to understand emerging treatments, someone curious about alternative approaches to mental health, or simply interested in the latest developments in psychology, this episode offers a balanced, informative look at a field that could significantly impact our approach to mental health care in the coming years. Key Topics: Historical context: Psychedelic studies from the 1960s to present The synergy of psychedelics and psychotherapy in treatment Importance of combining psychedelics with therapy for effective treatment Regulatory challenges: Recent FDA decisions on psychedelic treatments Ongoing research: Focus on psilocybin and future studies Exploring DMT: Differences from traditional formulations Promising psychedelics for treating depression Brain imaging in psychedelic research: Using fMRI to track changes Future directions in psychedelic studies Potential impact of psychedelic therapy on relationships and family dynamics Actionable Takeaways: The effect of psychedelics is intensified by psychotherapy through a psychotherapeutic process. A productive and successful psychotherapy requires deep trust between patient and therapist. Having your own psychedelic experience potentially improves your competency to be a good psychedelic therapist. We should try to remain in conversation with reality. The critical thing to remain in a relationship with is the reality of real people's lives as we treat them after we treat them. Psilocybin is a promising drug for psychedelic treatment of depression. MDMA is an empathogen that massively increases tolerance for distress and allows you to feel incredibly comfortable. Neuroimaging studies with Psilocybin and LSD cause our default mode network to get quiet. Connect with Paul Liknaitzky: Website: https://www.monash.edu/psychedelics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-liknaitzky-phd-6a2681aa/ Support the Podcast:If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing it—emotional eating is more common than we think, and this conversation could make a difference in someone's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: Rewilding Your Microbiome
Today I discuss a few connected research papers that show, quite amazingly, that when you spend time in nature, the microbiome of your surroundings impacts your own microbiome and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - Art of Acquiescence: Strength Through Surrender with Carly Taylor
The Stoic Art of Acquiescence is one we can all apply to our lives to reduce the struggle we so often have with what we can't change in our lives. Carly tells a personal and moving story to reflect on this practice and offers you, the listener, the invitation to apply this to your own life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - Purpose Isn't a Feeling, It's an Action with Carly Taylor
In this episode, Carly Taylor dives into the idea of finding purpose in everyday life. What if purpose isn't something you have to search for, but something you create through daily actions? This episode challenges common beliefs and offers another perspective on living a life of meaning and purpose.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Exercise and Longevity - Insights from Paul Taylor
In this keynote talk that I gave at the ACNEM Annual Conference, I (Paul Taylor) delve deep into the life-changing impact of exercise on longevity. Using a blend of research, personal insights and real-world examples, I explain why exercise is the most powerful tool we have to prevent chronic diseases, extend lifespan, and improve our overall health. I share key data showing how regular physical activity can transform your physical and mental health, while tackling misconceptions around fitness and aging. Key Topics: The Hunter-Gatherer Genome: Why modern lifestyles are out of sync with what our bodies are built for. Exercise and Chronic Diseases: The evidence that exercise can prevent or treat 26 of the most common chronic diseases. The Hallmarks of Aging: How exercise counters the biological hallmarks of aging to improve longevity. Muscle as an Endocrine Organ: The role of myokines, released during exercise, in improving organ and brain function. Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Longevity: How VO2 max is one of the strongest predictors of longevity and how you can improve it. Strength Training for Life: The critical role of muscle strength in preventing age-related decline and supporting health. Exercise for Mental Health: How exercise boosts brain function, resilience, and helps in managing stress. Memorable Quotes: "The human genome hasn’t changed in over 45,000 years. It expects us to be physically active for normal functioning." "Exercise is the best medicine for your mitochondria—it’s manna for your cells." "Lift heavy shit. It’s as simple as that." Actionable Takeaways: Include strength training in your weekly routine to build and maintain muscle, which is key for metabolic health and longevity. Dedicate three hours a week to exercise: 1 hour of cardio, 1 hour of resistance training, and 1 hour of mindful movement such as yoga or dancing. Incorporate movement snacks throughout the day—short bursts of activity like running up stairs or quick sprints. Track and improve your VO2 max—aim to move up from a low fitness level to at least "above average." Balance steady-state cardio and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to get the best health outcomes. Resources Mentioned: Hadza Tribe Study: Research on one of the last hunter-gatherer societies and how their physical activity levels compare to modern humans. The Hallmarks of Aging: A seminal paper on aging biology and how exercise can mitigate these effects. Support the Podcast: Please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your preferred platform to help spread these important messages. Share this episode with friends or family members who need extra motivation to get moving—exercise is truly the best medicine! Connect:www.paultaylor.bizPaul Taylor On LinkedInPaul Taylor On InstagramPaul Taylor On YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: Alarming New research On Sacropenia
Typically thought of as a geriatric condition that starts over the age of 65 and dramatically reduces quality of life and negatively affects both healthspan and lifespan, new research suggests that it's occurring much sooner than we thought. This is a completely preventable disaster and I discuss some of the mechanisms involved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - Strategies to Move From Overwhelm to Focussed with Carly Taylor
In this episode, Carly explores practical strategies from Eastern and Stoic philosophies to help you shift from feeling overwhelmed to feeling focussed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How to Rewire Your Stress Response in Minutes Using the Body-Brain Connection with Dr. Stan Rodski
Ever wondered why some people seem unfazed by stress while others crumble under pressure? In this captivating episode, Paul Taylor and Dr. Stan Rodski unlock the secrets of the body-brain connection, revealing how simple techniques like breathing and music can dramatically alter your stress response. Whether you're battling anxiety, seeking peak performance, or simply curious about the incredible power of your own nervous system, this conversation offers game-changing insights that could transform your daily life. Discover how cutting-edge science is revolutionizing our approach to mental health and learn practical tools to harness the power of your mind-body connection. Listen in for a journey that might just change the way you think about your brain – and your potential – forever. What You'll Learn: The historical divide between body and mind in Western science Exploring the reasons behind the brain-body connection Can blood tests diagnose depression? The hunt for mental health markers Your heart's secret language with your brain Understanding the crucial difference of recovery and relaxation Rewire your nervous system: The power of breath and biofeedback Brainwaves decoded: The rhythms that rule your mind Why focusing on outcomes might be hurting your progress The breathing trick that might be better than meditation Your body's hidden symphony: How everything's connected Key Takeaways: Inflammation is a key factor in understanding the brain-body connection. Focused distraction has a remarkable effect on brain activity and stress reduction. The best biomarkers we have of depression and different types of depression or anxiety are serotonin. Visualisation is a powerful technique and can help with mental disorders. The brain communicates through brainwaves. There is an electrical world going on in the body-mind connection process. Long, slow breathing is an effective way to activate the parasympathetic nervous system and the relaxation response. Brainwaves can be manipulated with sound by using certain beats and soundtracks which impacts heart rate variability. Connect with Dr. Stan RodskiWebsite: https://www.colourtation.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stanrodski/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stan-rodski-48985041Support the Podcast:If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing it—emotional eating is more common than we think, and this conversation could make a difference in someone's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: Human Ageing Appears To Occur In 2 or 3 Distinct Phases - And We Can Influence It
Today I discuss some new research that shows that humans do not age linearly, but in 2 or 3 distinct bursts. Science says that we can also do something about it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - Food Unwrapped: The NOVA Classification of Food with Carly Taylor.
In this episode, Carly explores the NOVA classification of food, breaking down what it is and why it can help take the guess work out of our food choices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Revolutionise Your Gut Health And Brain Health Through Diet with Dr. Emily Leeming
In this enlightening episode, Paul Taylor sits down with Dr. Emily Leeming, a dietitian and gut microbiome expert with a PhD from King's College London. They dig deep into the fascinating world of gut health, exploring how what we eat shapes our internal ecosystem and influences our overall well-being. From the surprising impact of early life events on our microbiome to the power of fiber and fermented foods, this conversation covers the latest research and practical tips for nurturing your gut health. Dr. Leeming shares insights from her innovative studies on diet, gut health, and brain inflammation, shedding light on the intricate gut-brain connection. Whether you're curious about the long-term effects of C-sections, wondering why Melbourne has such high allergy rates, or just looking to improve your diet, this episode offers something for everyone interested in the hidden world inside us all. What You'll Learn: Diving into the hidden world of your gut Your microbiome's origin story starts before birth The Impact of birthing method on a newborn's microbiome What influences microbiome development Can you renovate your gut? The truth about microbiome makeovers Gut feelings – How your belly bacteria influence your brain The unsung hero in your digestive drama Not all fiber is created equal A gut-health grocery list Whole foods vs. isolated nutrients - Which is better for gut health? Will your microbes dictate your diet? The future of personalised diets based on individual microbiomes Key Takeaways: Your first dose of microbes comes from birth. Your immune system and your gut microbiome are very much in tandem throughout your life. A more diverse gut microbiome is effectively a healthier gut microbiome. Our gut microbiome is a living ecosystem and we are able to change it throughout our life. Our gut microbiome is involved with our brain, and this can affect our mood, our cognition, and our behaviour as well. Fiber is the closest thing we have to a superfood and is not just important for our gut microbiome but our whole body health. Getting enough fiber rich containing foods and fermented foods that feed our gut bacteria are key important things to have in our diet. The BGBGs – beans, greens, berries, grains, and nuts and seeds are big high fibre hitters and are rich sources of other phytonutrients that are important for our gut and brain health. Connect with Emily Leeming: Website: dremilyleeming.substack.com , https://www.emilyleeming.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-emily-leeming-phd-rd-615b5566 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dremilyleeming/ Support the Podcast:If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing it—emotional eating is more common than we think, and this conversation could make a difference in someone's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: Why Lots Of Nutritional Research Just Cannot Be Trusted
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Mojo Monday - Beyond Productivity: The Kaizen Mindset with Carly Taylor
Most of us have heard of Kaizen and it's relevance to productivity and processes. However, this is not the true Japanese meaning of Kaizen. Kaizen is more than productivity. It is a deeply personal mindset that we can all adopt in order to live life aligned with what is truely important to us. In this episode, Carly will shed light on what Kaizen is and gives you a practical tool to develop the Kaizen mindset. Follow Carly on Instagram - @carly_taylor_coachingConnect with Carly - carlytaylorcoaching.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hidden Psychology Behind Your Food Choices with Matty Lansdown
In this eye-opening chat, Paul Taylor sits down with Matty Lansdown, a nutritionist, scientist, speaker, and fellow podcast host. They talk about why we eat when we're not hungry, how junk food messes with our brains, and what we can do to build a healthier relationship with food. From the tricks food companies use to keep us snacking, to the reasons diets often backfire, this conversation covers a lot of ground. Whether you're trying to kick a late-night snacking habit or just curious about why food has such a hold on us, there's something here for everyone. What You'll Learn: How our brains push us towards unhealthy foods and why it's not just about willpower The sneaky ways junk food is designed to keep us coming back for more Why eating more protein might help you snack less How yo-yo dieting can mess up your metabolism and what to do instead Practical tips for figuring out your emotional eating triggers Ideas for setting up your home and life to make healthy eating easier How to stay motivated when you're trying to change your eating habits Ways to stop sabotaging yourself when it comes to food and health Main Takeaways: Emotional eating is often about coping with stress or feelings, not just hunger Dieting without dealing with the reasons you overeat usually doesn't work long-term Having different reasons to eat healthy can help you stay on track, even on tough days Sometimes we mess up our health goals because of deeper issues, like rebelling or fear of success Changing your surroundings and who you hang out with can make a big difference in your eating habits Resources: Check out Matty Lansdown's podcast "How to Not Get Sick and Die" Visit Matty's website at https://mattylansdown.com/ for more information on his programs and services Connect with Matty Lansdown: Website: https://mattylansdown.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matty-lansdown/ Support the Podcast:If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing it—emotional eating is more common than we think, and this conversation could make a difference in someone's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: Artificial Sweeteners - Healthy Sugar Alternatives Or Sweet Poison?
There is a massive industry centred around artificial sweeteners, with the idea being that they are good for managing weight and decreasing your risk of diabetes - but what does the actual science say? Tune in to find out. And if you're enjoying the podcast, please leave us a review on your preferred podcast player.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday: Need to Get Out of Your Head? Try this Strategy, with Carly Taylor
All of us struggle with overthinking at some stage. In this episode, we explore a practical strategy, recommended by a clinical psychologist, to help you shift your attention away from your thoughts. Find out more about Carly at carlytaylorcoaching.com.auFollow her on Instagram at @carly_taylor_coachingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Impact of Loneliness on Health with Dr. Michelle H Lim
In this long-overdue conversation, I sit down with Dr. Michelle H Lim, a leading expert on loneliness and the CEO of Ending Loneliness Together. We dive deep into the often-overlooked issue of loneliness, exploring its profound impact on our health and well-being. Dr. Lim shares her extensive research and insights into how loneliness not only affects us emotionally but also has serious physical health implications. We discuss the subjective nature of loneliness, the importance of meaningful social connections, and why it's crucial to change the way we think and talk about loneliness in our society. What You'll Learn: Understanding Loneliness: Dr. Lim explains what loneliness really is—a subjective feeling of distress when our social relationships don’t meet our needs. Health Impacts: Discover how loneliness can affect your longevity and overall health, and why it’s becoming a major public health concern. Loneliness vs. Social Isolation: We discuss the critical differences between being socially isolated and feeling lonely, and why both can be detrimental. Age and Loneliness: Insights into how loneliness manifests across different age groups, and why middle-aged adults might be more vulnerable than we think. Cognitive Biases and Loneliness: Learn about the mental traps that can keep people stuck in loneliness, and strategies for breaking out of them. Practical Steps: Dr. Lim offers actionable advice on how to manage loneliness, both for yourself and for supporting others. Key Takeaways: Loneliness is not just a social issue but a serious health risk that needs to be addressed with the same urgency as physical health. Meaningful connections are more important than the number of connections—quality over quantity. It’s time to normalise conversations about loneliness, breaking down the stigma and encouraging people to reach out when they need help. We all have a role to play in combating loneliness, whether by supporting those around us or taking steps to improve our own social connections. Resources: Check out Ending Loneliness Together for more information on how you can get involved and find support. Visit Loneliness Awareness Week for upcoming events and resources. Connect with Dr. Michelle Lim: Website: Ending Loneliness Together LinkedIn: Dr. Michelle H Lim Support the Podcast: If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing it—loneliness is more common than we think, and this conversation could make a difference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: New Research On How You go Through A Form Of Brainwashing Every Night
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Mojo Monday - How to Have a Good Bad Day with Carly Taylor
In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly shares how to navigate a tough day so it doesn't feel all that bad, offering practical advice to help you find moments of reprieve, even in challenging times.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How To Contain Your Brain and Worry Less, With Clinical Psychologist Dr Lillian Nejad
The voice in your head - is it always helpful, or do you struggle with it. If the answer is the latter, or the case for someone close to you, this podcast is for you. In this episode I chat with clinical psychologist Dr Lillian Nejad about the state of mental health today and we explore a range of reasons why it's so bad, especially for teenagers. We then go on to focus on the critical role of attention in mental health and explore a range of lifestyle factors that both inhibit and promote good mental health and discuss a genius strategy for containing worry and anxiety. Check out Dr Nejad's website for her her courses, free stuff, corporate offering and her brilliant app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: How To Design Effective Resistance Training Programs To Build Muscle And Strength
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Mojo Monday - How to Manage Fear of Failure and Build Psychological Flexibility with Carly Taylor
In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly offers skills and strategies to manage the inner chatter that can lead to a fear of failure, drawing on her own experience. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Japanese Psychology, Carly explains how to build psychological flexibility to manage that relentless inner voice, make room for fear, move forward with purpose, and achieve your goals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lessons On Longevity From Visiting Over 100 Countries, With The Legendary Dr John Tikell
Dr John Tickell is a Medical Doctor, an international speaker, bestselling author and television personality, who has spent several decades travelling and studying the health, well-being and longevity patterns of people around the world. The Good Doctor and his wife Sue have 5 children and multiple grandchildren. Dr John played first grade Australian Rules Football with the Hawthorn Hawks in the 1960s, produced a No. 1 Top 40 hit record, and has his books published across many countries. He applies his own powerful formula of Activity, Eating and Coping skills, which draw on his medical experience, extensive international research and the lifestyle patterns of the longest living people on earth - the Okinawans. Dr John is a different kind of Medical Doctor - his refreshing and memorable messages change people's lives for the better. Check out John's website for his books and other offerings, or to book him as a speaker. To find out more about Paul and his work, go to: https://paultaylor.biz/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays - Why You Need To Lift Heavy Shit As Well As Do Cardio
Today I discuss why everyone needs to do resistance training and explore the complimentary benefits to cardiovascular training, as well as some unique benefits that resistnace training provides in terms of both healthspan and lifespan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - Mastering Boundaries: Balancing Emotions and Values through the lens of Morita Therapy with Carly Taylor
Today we tackle the nuanced topic of setting boundaries, especially in challenging relationships. Instead of the common advice focussing on controlling others, Carly Taylor explores how Morita Therapy can offer a wider perspective, involving focussing on what you can control, accepting your own emotional responses while accepting and understanding the emotions and behaviours of others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Most Important Health Metric That You Should Be Tracking To Balance Stress, Optimise Health And Live Longer, With Dr Torkil Faero
Today is a long-overdue podcast, but I wanted to make sure that I got a great expert on the topic, and then I discovered Dr Torkil Faero, who wrote a great book called The Pulse Cure. What if you could see the toll that over-work, too much sugar or bad sleep really take on your system, knew what boosts your energy, and what saps it, and when you are heading for burnout? What if you could feel more vitality and joy, have stronger will power and live longer? With the aid of your phone, smartwatch or a wearable heart rate monitor and The Pulse Cure, you can. The key lies in measuring your heart rate variability - the distance between your heart beats - which indicates what is happening in your autonomic nervous system. Tuning into your heart rate variability can show you how your personal constitution reacts to specific stressors and help you tailor what you need to do to recharge. improve your sleep discover the right type and level of exercise for you find the best way for you to relax and find calm spot early signs of illness and disease fight burnout and chronic fatigue avoid inflammation in the body. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How To Increase Your VO2max Efficiently To Enhance Your Healthspan And Lifespan
In this week's wisdom Wednesday, i go through a proven method for effectively increasing your Vo2max and improving heart health and both healthspan and lifespan. Here is the link to work out your Vo2max from the 12-minute run test, and here is a good explanation of the protocol. I forgot to mention to set the incline to 1% if using a treadmill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - How to Train Yourself to Manage Stress with Carly Taylor
Some practical daily strategies to not only manage our stress, but prepare for the inevitable stressful situations that life may bring. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Why Flourishing Should Be The Goal Over Happiness, And How To Get There, With Dr Tim Sharp
This is an excellent discussion on the difference between happiness and the deeper concept of human flourishing and, more importantly, the sort of things we can do to enhance flourishing. An internationally renowned leader in the field of Positive Psychology Dr. Tim Sharp (aka Dr. Happy) is a sought after Speaker and Facilitator, Consultant and Coach, Writer and Podcaster, Spokesperson and Brand Ambassador. Dr. Sharp has three degrees in psychology (including a Ph.D.) and an impressive record as an academic, clinician and coach. He established and ran one of Sydney’s most respected clinical psychology practices, a highly regarded Executive Coaching practice, and is the founder & CHO (Chief Happiness Officer) of The Happiness Institute, Australia’s first organisation devoted solely to enhancing happiness in individuals, families and organisations. He’s taught at all the major universities in NSW and has been an Adjunct Professor (in Positive Psychology) within the School of Management, Faculty of Business at UTS as well as an Adjunct Professor in the School of Health Sciences, RMIT. His primary area of interest is enhancing happiness at work including building positive cultures, developing positive leadership and boosting resilience, optimism and positive working relationships. Dr. Sharp has worked with numerous organisations (and their leaders) including Twitter, Dyson, Ernst & Young, Mallesons, Allens Arthur Robinson, IBM, AMP, Westpac, NAB, Coles, Coca Cola Amatil, Telstra and KPMG (to name just a few). www.drhappy.com.au https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtimsharp https://www.instagram.com/thehappinessinstitute https://twitter.com/drhappy https://www.facebook.com/TheHappinessInstitute In 2008 Dr. Sharp’s accomplishments were recognised by the Australian Davos Connection when he received a Future Leadership Award and also by the Australia Day Council who invited him to be an Australia Day Ambassador in 2011 (an honour which he continues to enjoy through to this day). Dr. Sharp is also a best-selling author (of, among other things, “The Happiness Handbook”, “100 Ways to Happiness: a guide for busy people” and “100 Ways to Happy Children: a guide for busy parents”, 10 audiobooks, including Habits for Happiness, produced exclusively for Audible, and his his latest book, “Lost & Found; how to wander your way to a better life” due out on July 2, 2024!) and a sought after public speaker. He’s appeared in several nationally screened prime-time TV shows & he continues to make frequent appearances in the local and international media (including Sunrise, Today, The Morning Show, The Daily Edition, Prevention Magazine, the Herald Sun, Women’s Health, the SMH and the AFR).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays - An Important Lifestyle Behaviour That Can Either Greatly Benefit Or Massively Age Your Heart
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Mojo Monday - The Art of Stillness: Creating Calm Amongst the Chaos by Carly Taylor
Stillness is not inactivity, but a practice that can bring a sense of calm to our lives. This week on Mojo Monday, Carly Taylor returns to guide you through five practical tips for incorporating stillness into your daily routine, even amidst life's chaos. Drawing on insights from Ryan Holiday’s "Stillness is the Key" and wisdom from great thinkers like Marcus Aurelius and Abraham Lincoln, Carly shares her personal journey and essential practices to help you find a it of stillness and calm amongst the chaos of life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Optimising Your Brain, With Neuroscientist, Dr Sherry Majd
Today we chat about all the things you need to do to optimise your brain. Dr Sherry has a really interesting and varied background - she is an inspiring keynote speaker, globally recognized Neuroscientist, University Associate Professor, lecturer, policy and research manager, editor-in-chief, and writer. Certified as a Motivational Speaker from Washington University and a member of Professional Speakers Australia, she brings over two decades of dedicated expertise in neuroscience and human physiology. Dr. Sherry Majdi s a pioneer in unraveling the complexities of the human brain and integrating cutting-edge scientific insights to unlock its transformative potential. Passionate about igniting positive transformations, she empowers individuals to reach their utmost potential through science-backed knowledge. With a deep commitment to uplifting audiences worldwide, Dr. Majd inspires growth mindset, promotes positive behavior, cultivates emotional intelligence and resilience, and develops leadership skills. Her outstanding track record reflects her dedication to empowering individuals and fostering positive change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How to lose up to 10% of your bodyweight in 12 weeks without diet or exercise
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Mojo Monday: Understanding Our Impact on Others and What it's Like to Be Around You.
Today on Mojo Monday, Carly dives deeper into the Japanese self-reflection process of Naikan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Wisdom Wednesday: How To Reset Your Immune System And Get A Cellular Spring-Clean Fasting
Here are the research papers to support what I talk about today: Cheng, CW, Adams, GB, Perin, L, Wei, M, Zhou, X, Lam, BS, De Sacoo, S, Mirisola, M, Quinn, DI, Dorff, TB, Kopchick, JJ, Longo, VD. Prolonged Fasting reduces IGF-1/PKA to promote hematopoietic stem cell-based regeneration and reverse immunosuppression. Cell Stem Cell. 2014 Jun 5; 14(6): 810–823. PMID: 249051672. Wu, S. Fasting triggers stem cell regeneration of damaged old immune system. USC News. Link Here3. Marziali, C. Fasting weakens cancer in mice. USC News. Link Here Buono, R, Longo, VD. When fasting gets tought, the tough immune cells get going-or die. Cell. 2019 Aug 22;178(5):1038-1040. PMID: 31442398 Anft, M. Don’t feed your head. John Hopkins Magazine. Link Here Traba, J, Geiger, SS, Kwarteng-Siaw, M, Han, K, Ra, OH, Siegel, RM, Gius, D, Sack, MN. Prolonged fasting suppresses mitochondrial NLRP3 inflammasome assembly and activation via SIRT3-mediated activation of superoxide dismutase 2. J Biol Chem. 2017 Jul 21;292(29):12153-12164. PMID: 28584055 Haas JT, Staels B. Fasting the Microbiota to Improve Metabolism? Cell Metab. 2017; 26(4): 584-585. PMID: 28978420 Pietrocola F, Pol J, Kroemer G. Fasting improves anticancer immunosurveillance via autophagy induction in malignant cells. Cell Cycle. 2016; 15 (24):3327-3328. PMCID: 5224452 Mihaylova MM, et al. Fasting Activates Fatty Acid Oxidation to Enhance Intestinal Stem Cell Funciton during Homeostasis and Aging. 2018 May; 22(5): 769-778. PMID: 29727683See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - Looking Beyond Ourselves: One Question to Shift Our Perspective on Our Lives
In this episode of Mojo Monday, Co-host Carly Taylor dives into the transformative power of one simple question we can ask ourselves. This question is one of three that is part of the Japanese reflection process called Naikan. Naikan has been shown to effectively help those struggling with anxiety disorders such as GAD and PD. Used as a regular journalling exercise, it can create a deep sense of gratitude and awareness of our place in the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Focus On The Mind, And The Body Will Follow, With Unna Goldsworthy
Today is a conversation about making healthy habits stick, with Exercise Physiologist, mindset and breathwork coach, Unna Goldsworthy. We do a deep dive into why health behaviour change is so hard and that if you get your mind right, your body will follow. The conversation is an interesting blend of psychology, neuroscience and the power of breathwork and is a must listen for those who want to optimise their mind and body. You can connect with Unna if you're keen to avail of her coaching, either online or in person, via her website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: The Efficacy of Probiotic Supplements VS Anti-depressants For Major Depressive Disorder
Today I explore fascinating research which compares the effectiveness of probiotic supplementation versus anti-depressant medication for depression. The results may surprise you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday: Perfectly Imperfect. The Japanese Mindset of Wabi Sabi
In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly explores the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi. Discover how this beautiful mindset embraces the beauty in imperfection, the natural aging process, and the idea that nothing is permanent. Carly illustrates how adopting a Wabi Sabi perspective can help us find meaning and beauty in our own lives, beyond the relentless pursuit of perfection. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life Is A Playground - Here's How To Play Strategically, With Shannah Kennedy
This was a thoroughly enjoyable conversation with Australia's top Life Coach, Shannah Kennedy. What I particularly like is her strategic approach to life planning, focus on values and the need for a Plan B. Shannah came to Lief Coaching out of the necessity to strategically organise her own life after suffering from burnout due to over-prioritising busy work. She is the author of 8 books and her mission is to equip individuals and groups with the tools to achieve their visions and goals through a powerfully simple yet strategic approach. Check out Shannah and her services, including coaching and corporate speaking on her website. If you heard BetterHelp on the show today, you can get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com.au/PaulTaylorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: Is Your Job Protecting You From, Or Contributing to, Your Risk Of Dementia
In this week's Wisdom Wednesday, Paul dives into the research on how different jobs can affect your health with some tips to combat the adverse effects, especially related to prolong sitting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mojo Monday - 3 Realities of Life: Pain, Uncertainty and Hard Work
In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly Taylor dives into the unavoidable realities of life: pain, uncertainty and the need for constant hard work. Drawing on insights from Phil Stutz's book 'The Tools', Carly discusses how accepting these truths can help us respond to challenges more effectively and lead a richer, more meaningful life. As always, she offers valuable tools and strategies to implement in your own life to help you thrive amidst challenges. For more information on Carly, go to www.carlytaylorcoaching.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Why We Need To Kill The Quick-Fix Mentality, With Dietitian, Exercise Physiologist & Powerhouse Businesswoman, Kate Save
Today I have a great and wide-ranging discussion with the very knowledgable over-achiever, Kate Save, who, amongst many things, is the founder of Be Fit Food. We start with Kate's amazing health back-story, which spurned her life-long interest in this area and put her on a mission to help others. We then explore metabolic health in detail and in particular, the interactive roles of diet and exercise and the widespread effects on metabolic health from good and bad habits in these areas. We also delve into how to fix and sub-optimal metabolism and Kate also gives us her view on the downsides of the block-buster weight-loss drugs on the market. Check out her website for a wide array of products and services, including weight-loss programs and healthy pre-made real food. For more information on Paul or to book him to speak at your next event go to paultaylor.biz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wisdom Wednesdays: A Simple Blood Test That Predicts Your Cardiovascular Risk And Longevity, And Is Easy To Influence
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Mojo Monday: Why the 'All or Nothing' mindset doesn't work and what to do about it
This week on Mojo Monday, Carly dives into why the common mindset of 'All or Nothing' doesn't serve us well and provides some strategies to be able to manage it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.