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Ep 299TMHS 299: The Comfort Zone Myth & Motivation Through Empathy - With Guest Drew Manning

No matter what your goal is, a clearly defined purpose is key to success. If you haven’t outlined why you’re working toward change, you’ll quickly become unmotivated and give up. But it’s not enough to simply have a motive. In order to create lasting change, your why should have meaning behind it. Your why should give you a purpose, bring you fulfillment, and inspire you on days when motivation is lacking. Once you define your why, everything becomes much clearer. Whether we’re talking about fitness, money, or life in general, a fulfilling purpose is a catalyst for change. On today’s show, my friend Drew Manning is back to share the lessons he’s learned about discovering a meaningful purpose, practicing gratitude, and developing a stronger sense of empathy. We’ll talk about the dangers of staying in your comfort zone, the importance of learning self-love, and how to find strength in vulnerability. In this episode you’ll discover: The biggest lesson Drew learned throughout gaining and losing 70 pounds. Why changing your perceptionis so important for your health. How our culture’s “all or nothing” mindset fails us. The importance of self-lovewhen striving toward your goals. Why you should honor your body’s individual version of healthy. Three key thingsyou can do to motivate people in your life to be healthier. What it truly means to live by example (and why the alternative doesn’t work!) How judgement and misunderstanding have created a huge gap in the fitness world. How to begin to build empathy, and why it can be so life-changing. The power of vulnerabilityin health, fitness, and life. Why having an aesthetics-based motive isn’t sustainable long-term. The truth about channeling motivation (even for fit people!) How to avoid burning outin fitness. Why you should be open to doing things you aren’t good at. The importance of breaking outside of your comfort zone. How practicing gratitude can influence your success. The profound effects of positive affirmations. Why being stagnant is actually moving backwards. Items mentioned in this episode include: Takecontrolwithet.com⇐ Use promo code HEALTH for 10% off conference tickets! Onnit.com/Model⇐ Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off! Thrivemarket.com/modelhealth⇐ 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Weight Loss Breakthroughs and Accountability with Drew Manning – Episode 110 Winning the Weight Loss Race Together with Drew Manning – Episode 139 3 Simple Keys to Take Control of Your Health and Fitness – Episode 296 Battling Conflicting Diet Information & Nutritionism with Dr. Mark Hyman – Episode 270 LED Red Light Therapy by Joovv The Power of Vulnerability by Brene Brown Fit2Fat2Fit by Drew Manning Fit2Fat2Fit Experience Podcast Apple Podcasts/ Stitcher/ Website Connect with Drew Manning Twitter/ Instagram * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jul 25, 20181h 3m

Ep 298TMHS 298: The Sleep & Fat Loss Masterclass

If you were to type in your search engine, “how to lose fat,” I bet you’d find a lot of articles emphasizing the importance of diet and exercise. Undoubtedly, those two components play a major role in changing your body composition. But there’s a huge piece of the puzzle that is missing from common knowledge—sleep. If you really dig into the science, you’ll find that your sleep quality plays a more important role in fat loss than diet and exercise! However, this information has not (yet!) made its way into our culture. Sleep isn’t part of the conversation, because it is seemingly less actionable than meal prepping or putting in work in the gym. In this episode, my mission is to help you understand the importance of sleep for your body, hormones, and overall fitness. I’ll share facts and strategies about regulating hormone levels, and how sleep influences the body’s basic mechanisms (including the brain and gut!) You’ll learn four actionable steps you can take to enhance your sleep quality, and in turn improve your body. In this episode you’ll discover: How sleep quality is affected by your hormone function. Why our culture devalues the importance of sleep. How to take responsibility for your sleep routine. Why utilizing a sleep aid is a temporary solution for insomnia. The difference between visceral fat and subcutaneous fat. How sleep deprivation can influence your metabolic systems. Which type of fat is the most dangerous, and how it relates to sleep deprivation. The importance of melatonin and the two factors that help regulate your levels. Why environmental darkness is crucial for deep sleep. The role of Human Growth Hormone in the body (and how it relates to sleep!) What factor is the biggest epigenetic triggerfor your aging process. The shocking effects of sleep debt on the thyroid gland. How a lack of sleep can diminish your willpower. The three main (destructive) ways the body reacts when we are under stress. In what part of the body the majority of melatonin is produced. The importance of cortisol managementfor overall health. The incredible link between gut health and sleep quality. How probiotics and prebiotics work together in the gut. An essential list of sleep-supporting nutrientsto incorporate in your diet. The danger of antibiotic overuse on the body’s ecosystem. The link between screen time and melatonin production. What science says about natural sunlight (and what time of day to maximize exposure!) Four actionable stepsyou can implement in order to regulate your sleep cycles. The ideal sleeping temperature for humans. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Themodelhealthshow.com/glasses⇐ Use code SLEEPSMARTER for $5 off any frames! Paying Off Sleep Debt, the Truth About Naps, and Sleep Tips for Parents – Episode 225 Tips to Beat Inflamm-aging and the Telomere Effect with Dr, Elissa Epel – Episode 205 The Microbiome Solution with Dr. Robynne Chutkan – Episode 180 Happiness Vs. Pleasure with Dr. Robert Lustig – Episode 240 F.lux Software Apple phones: Night Shift Android phones: Twilight App Sleep Smarter by Shawn Stevenson * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jul 18, 20181h 23m

Ep 297TMHS 297: The Truth About Collagen, Genetic Plasticity, & Sugar Bombs - With Guest Dr. Cate Shanahan

Eating isn’t as simple as consuming calories for energy. With the advent of frozen dinners and drive-thrus, we’ve lost sight of the importance of proper nutrition, and how what you eat can influence your health long-term. Food is information, medicine, and nourishment. The quality of food you put in your body literally affects everything—from the way you feel and look, to how you perform. Science now shows that what we choose to eat ultimately influences the expression of our genes. By understanding how to properly fuel our bodies, we can not only transform our health, but also the health of future generations. On this episode, Dr. Cate Shanahan is back to share her in-depth research (yet simple philosophy) on the optimal human diet. Her influential work has transformed the way I think about nutrition, and I know it will inspire you to implement positive changes in your life. In this episode you’ll discover: Why new science takes time to infiltrate into traditional wisdom. What it means to eat in alignment with what your genes are expecting. How the food we eat can actually influence the expression of our genes. The definition of epigenetics, and how it can effect human growth. Two of the most toxic substancesthat can negatively influence gene function. How family planning has changed over time, and how it can affect brain development. The impact of nutritional deficiencies on a woman’s body during pregnancy. The disruptive effects of sugarconsumption on hormones. Why you should know (and understand) your fasting blood sugar levels. The amount of sugar in the body’s bloodstream (and how to keep your system in check!) Which health condition is a precursor to diabetes. How gestational diabetes can affect a child’s weight long-term. The science behind how the collagen you eat bonds with damaged collagen in the body. How consuming bone broth can mimic the effects of Botox. A powerful testimony of how Kobe Bryant used bone broth to recover in record time. The implications of collagen consumption on beauty. What the phi ratio is (and how it relates to attractiveness!) The surprising links between vegetable oils and sugar cravings. What the three C’s and three S’s are, and why you should avoid them at all costs. The guiding principleyou can use to determine whether or not an oil is healthy. Why our cells can’t properly use processed vegetable oils (and the scary consequences). Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/model⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off! Thrivemarket.com/modelhealth⇐ 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Deep Nutrition by Catherine Shanahan, MD Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price, DDS The Human Diet and How to Get Deep Nutrition with Dr. Cate Shanahan – Episode 194 Connect with Dr. Cate Shanahan Website/ Books * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jul 11, 20181h 15m

Ep 296TMHS 296: 3 Simple Keys To Take Control of Your Health & Fitness

When it comes down to it, making small changes consistently is what will bring you lasting results. No matter your skill or knowledge level, there are a few simple lifestyle changes you can make to completely transform your health. In this episode, I’m taking it back to basics and sharing some tried-and-true health tips that you can easily implement into your routine. I’ll explain a few essential nutrition, movement, and sleep tips that are scientifically proven to help you look and feel your very best. If you’re ready to take your health to the next level, today’s show is for you! In this episode you’ll discover: The importance of striving for better while still having appreciation for what you have. The approach you should consider before turning to medication or supplementation. How your environment influences your habits. How consciously building new habits can rewire your brain. The four levelsyou go through when mastering any new behavior. How to overcome unconscious self-sabotage. The two main factors that lead to embracing new behaviors. What conscious competenceis (and how to make it part of your routine!) The mind-blowing link between eating greens and the brain. What science really says about eating fat, and how it relates to your body composition. What the best (plant-based and omnivorous) sources of omega-3s. The data behind what drinking enough water can do for your brain and body. The one exerciseyour body is truly designed to do. How building muscle can help you recover faster. Why it’s important to engage in activities you love. How having a screen curfew can immediately improve your sleep quality. The best appsfor adjusting your device’s color temperature (and why it matters!) What a cortisol reset is, and how to know if you need one. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Organifi.com/Model ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off! The Science of Setting & Accomplishing Goals with Michael Hyatt – Episode 260 Recharge Your Health, Motivation and Happiness with Chalene Johnson – Episode 287 How to Stop Being Late Or Get Someone Else To Be On Time: Part 1& Part 2 5 Simple (But Overlooked!) Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Cancer – Episode 291 Battling Conflicting Diet Information with Dr. Mark Hyman – Episode 270 Eat Fat, Get Thin by Dr. Mark Hyman Evening Routines That Enhance Sleep & Accelerate Fat Loss – Episode 216 Happiness Vs. Pleasure with Dr. Robert Lustig – Episode 240 F.lux Software Apple phones: Night Shift Android phones: Twilight App Blue Light Blocking Glasses Sleep Smarter by Shawn Stevenson * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jul 4, 20181h 26m

Ep 295TMHS 295: The Link Between Power And Aging, Cross Training Secrets, And How To Play On - With Guest Jeff Bercovici

It’s important to have goals, but being fixated on the end result can actually be a huge obstacle to your overall success. Whether you’re trying to top a personal record at the gym, or drop some pounds before a vacation, there will frequently be times that you will fall short. And that’s okay, because it’s part of the process that forges greatness. If you can flip the switch in your mind to become process-oriented instead of results-oriented, a whole new world of joy and success will open up for you. How you react in those difficult moments can be a powerful testimony to your strength. If you accept defeat and stop moving toward your goal, you will have gained nothing. But if you can understand that hardship is simply part of the process, you’ll come out stronger on the other end. Success isn’t strictly about results. Part of the journey is embracing the process and gaining experience along the way. Our guest for today’s show is Jeff Bercovici, journalist, athlete, and author of the mind-blowing book, Play On. He is sharing his insights and extensive research from his new book, including what makes longtime professional athletes successful, and the keys to quick recovery. Jeff has put in the work to help you implement the strategies (and science!) necessary to perform at a higher level for years to come. In this episode you’ll discover: The scientifically proven benefits of massage therapy. The difference between strength and power. Which function of our muscles decline first with age (and how to keep it stronger, longer!). The intriguing science behind antagonist muscle activation. How exercise can work as a virtual fountain of youth. The surprising way exercise affects your brain’s gray matter. How balancing freshness and fitnesscan maximize your performance. What muscular compensations are (and how they can lead to injury). The incredible emergent technology behind calculating injury risk. How one NBA coach changed the paradigm around rest and recovery. What proprioception is, and how it can help you prevent injuries. The psychological and physiological traits that elite older athletes have in common. The profound impact of high intensity interval training(and how it relates to longevity). What chunking is and how it can speed up your mental processing. Why learning to love the processand experiencing joy leads to greatness. The incredible benefits of being process-oriented. What the data really says about trends like cryotherapy and infrared therapy. The main cornerstonesof sports recovery. How supplemental collagen can help your body heal and repair faster. Items mentioned in this episode include: Themodelhealthshow.com/sport⇐ Get a freebottle of Shroom Tech Sport from Onnit! Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Play On: The New Science of Elite Performance at Any Age by Jeff Bercovici You Can’t Touch This! The Benefits of Massage Outweigh Medication – Episode 48 The Human Diet and How to Get Deep Nutrition – With Dr. Cate Shanahan – Episode 194 Top 15 Ways to Do HIIT for Weight Loss – Episode 92 Sleep Smarter by Shawn Stevenson Connect with Jeff Bercovici Website/ Twitter/ Inc. * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jul 2, 20181h 8m

Ep 294TMHS 294: Meal Prep Tips And Tricks And How To Eat More To Weigh Less - With Guest Amanda Meixner

Whether your goal is to lose weight, build muscle, or boost endurance, following a consistent nutrition approach is essential. Without proper planning, many of us become easily consumed by our busy schedules and turn to run-of-the-mill restaurants or packaged foods. Consequently, we end up consuming subpar fuel for our bodies. Achieving one’s health and fitness goals does not happen by chance. It really boils down to creating an actionable plan and following through on it. This is why meal planning can be so powerful. By implementing a weekly meal prep routine you can plan your meals in advance, give your body the proper nutrients, and ultimately reach your goals. On this episode of The Model Health Show, meal prep expert and superstar nutrition blogger Amanda Meixner is sharing her tried and true methods for meal planning like a boss! Amanda also shares her early struggles with eating (and how she ultimately found balance with food), how to start thinking about food as fuel (that can also be fun), and how you can implement meal prep strategies that fit your unique needs and lifestyle. In this episode you’ll discover: Why failure is actually a huge key to big success. What it means to batch your meals for the week. Amanda’s top three tips for effective meal planning. Why purchasing the right containers can inspire you to cook healthier meals. The hidden inflammatory ingredientsyou might find in seemingly healthy packaged foods. Why making a salad jar is a smart (and attractive!) way to store leafy greens. How to create a routine and make batch cooking fun. What it means to eat more but weigh less. The importance of crafting a comprehensive grocery list. How to create variety in your mealsby rotating seasonings and spices. How meal planning can reduce food waste. The truth about incorporating fats in your diet. The three biggest meal planning mistakesthat most people make. How cooking at home can help you eat fewer calories. The best tools and hacks for simplifying food prep. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/Model ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off! Thrivemarket.com/modelhealth⇐ 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! MealPlan App The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan Create a Culture of Health in Your Family – With Anne Stevenson – Episode 292 Carb Cycling and the Sweet Potato Diet – With Michael Morelli – Episode 212 Foods That Are Fighting Against Us – With Dr. Steven Gundry – Episode 249 Fit Flavor Flavor God Instant Pot Spiralizer Egg Cooker Connect with Amanda Meixner Blog/ Instagram * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jun 27, 201850 min

Ep 293TMHS 293: Go Slow To Get Fast And Get Fit For Life -With Guest Peter Park

When it comes down to it, performance is a key aspect of everything we do. Whether it’s in our relationships, jobs, or physical fitness, the ability to perform at a high level is what creates incredible results. Sharpening that ability begins with building a strong foundation. Many people want to jump to achieving an end result, while not realizing the importance of putting in the work and mastering the basics. Physically, this can manifest in a whole host of problems. Without a strong foundation in place, we can develop faulty patterns that negatively affect our movement, posture, and strength. My guest on today’s show is Peter Park, former Ironman triathlete, ultramarathon runner, and strength and conditioning coach. Peter has 28 years of experience training everyone from elite athletes to everyday folks. On today’s show, Peter is sharing the guiding principles from his proven methods, sharing what it means to go slow to go fast, and discussing the importance of ensuring your body is functional, no matter your current skill level. In this episode you’ll discover: How making connections can help you reach your potential. What inspired Peter to pivot from focusing on himself to training others. The importance of finding balancein the way you approach training. How helping others reach their goals can be enlightening. The difference between outworking and overworking. Why using fat as a primary energy source changed Peter’s training. How building a strong aerobic base can help you recover faster. What it means to “go slow to go fast.” Why you have to earn the rightto lift weights. The importance of acting as a safety net for your children. How to appropriately and safely implement interval training. Why listening to what your body needs throughout time is the key to success. Why so many professional athletes are missing basic functional patterns. The most important fundamental movementswe all need to master. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Onnit.com/Model⇐ Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Rebound by Peter Park, Jesse Lopez Low, Jussi Lomakka, and Jeff King Website/ Amazon Foundation by Dr. Eric Goodman and Peter Park Platinum Fitness Summerland Connect with Peter Twitter/ Instagram * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jun 20, 20181h 1m

Ep 292TMHS 292: Create A Culture Of Health In Your Family And Why Fitness Is A Launchpad To Success - With Guest Anne Stevenson

No one else can do your push-ups for you. This means that there is always an amount of personal responsibility and action you need to take to be a better version of yourself. Those are your arms, your lungs, and your chesticles you’re working doing those push-ups. But, in many ways, we share our hearts and minds with others. Your desire to be better for your kids could be the WHY behind your reps. Your drive to show your community what’s possible could be the WHY behind the choices you make at the dinner table each day. Our relationships drive us.... and they also devastate us. They give us the fuel we need to grow: the good, the bad, and the ugly. But I’m here to share with you today that you can have a lot more of the good, and a lot less of the ugly, if you realize how to approach your relationships with heart, intention, and a willingness to be better yourself. I’m in a pretty interesting place because I’ve been with my wife for almost 15 years, yet a lot of the time I feel like I just met her, and I’m overjoyed just to be around her. I don’t think there’s anything innately different about us… there was a phase when we pretty much wanted to avoid each other (insert laughing but serious here). But something changed… we DECIDED to work on us. Not just separately, we had plenty of personal development we were working on, but deciding to work on us together as a unit is what shifted everything. We’ll call it Together Development™ (that’s right… called dibs!). My guest today is the person who’s helped me to grow the most. She’s shown me through her actions, words, and being how to love, be loved, and be the best human that I can be. She’s the mastermind behind several successful businesses, she’s an inspiring speaker and force in so many people’s lives, she’s a devoted mother, giving friend, and a fox of a wife. Please enjoy this episode with the one and only, Anne Stevenson. In this episode you'll discover: Why some people mistakenly believe that once you get fit, the mission is over. How irritation can happen when your reality doesn’t match your identity. The difference between supporting someone’s growth and trying to change them. How external motivation can ignite your internal fire. How commitment and structure in the gym can transfer over to structure and execution throughout your life. Why being honest with yourself is critical for real success. How your personal dedication to health can be a huge influence on your family’s culture. Why you need to “make room” for relationships that match your mission. Why there’s a balance between challenging yourself and loving yourself. The #1 skill to develop to influence your family to improve along with you. How acceptance is a powerful tool for happiness. The two different types of people when it comes to motivation to achieve goals. Why it’s essential to take time out to solve conflicts with your significant (no matter what). Why exercise is a lifeline for parents. How to stand up in your role and step into your power. Items mentioned in this episode include: Thrive Market Exclusive- 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Organifi.com⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off 5 Keys To An Amazing Relationship - With Anne Stevenson - Episode 176 Put Yourself First - With Anne Stevenson - Episode 117 8 Steps To A Healthy Pregnancy & Birth - With Anne Stevenson - Episode 43 Eric Thomas: The Key to Success with Lewis Howes TGIM - With ET You Vs. You - Episode 192 Training Your Mind For Success - With Steve Weatherford - Episode 272 Declutter Your Life - With Chalene Johnson - Episode 287 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jun 13, 20181h 29m

Ep 291TMHS 291: 5 Simple (But Overlooked!) Ways To Reduce Your Risk Of Cancer

Billions of dollars have already been spent on cancer research. But it’s shocking to me how little effort has been invested in teaching our society the basics of cancer prevention. What if there were SIMPLE lifestyle changes that were clinically proven to reduce your risk of various cancers by over 50 percent? Wouldn’t that justify a couple million dollars in promotion? I think so. Benjamin Franklin said it best, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” But the money and attention is on the backend… in drugs and other treatments for cancer that have startlingly low long-term success rates. Today I’m advocating that we remove the veil from cancer, and stand up to reduce the rates of cancer even showing up in the first place! This episode is filled with practical, actionable advice that can serve you and your family for a lifetime. Check it out now, and please make sure to share it with those you care about. In this episode you'll discover: Why immersion is so significant in transforming our health (and life overall). Which food is proven to protect your body from abnormal gene mutations. Why it’s important to demystify cancer, and what cancer actually is. What role your immune system plays in cancer prevention. What carcinogens are. What causes gene mutations. Which group of vegetables has the most profound cancer protection benefits. How many servings of vegetables to target each day for optimal cancer prevention. Which vegetables can actually INCREASE your risk of cancer. The surprising truth about cell phone radiationand it’s official rank as a carcinogen. How cell phone radiation is potentially impacting your myelin sheath. How cell phone radiation can influence your brain waves during sleep (this is nuts!). The shocking connection between working the overnight shift and cancer. The two conditions that must be met in order to produce adequate melatonin. Which medicinal mushroom have been clinically proven to improve sleep quality and prevent cancer growth. How water intake influences cancer rates. The incredible amount of cancers that can be reduced or prevented through daily exercise. What aromatization is. Why exercise and movement are so effective at reducing cancer rates. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Organifi.com⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Themodelhealthshow.com/takecontrol⇐ Use Promo Code MODELHEALTH Master Your Mindset - With Eric Thomas - Episode 120 How To Uncover Your Unique Gift - With CJ Quinney - Episode 285 Cancer Truth - With Ty Bollinger - Episode 22 The Answer To Cancer - With Ty Bollinger - Episode 51 The Dirty Dozen and Clean 15 Lists Sleep Smarter⇐ Get the book right here! Hydration & Water Masterclass - Episode 73 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jun 6, 201854 min

Ep 290TMHS 290: Gaining Strength From Adversity & Overcoming Self-Doubt - With Andrea Navedo

What could you accomplish if you weren’t afraid? Have you ever held yourself back because you were worried what other people might think? Have you ever rejected an opportunity because you feared rejection or failure? We all experience fear, but what truly matters is how you direct that fear and ultimately overcome it. Often we see a successful person, but neglect to understand the shortcomings and insecurities they had to push through in order to thrive. We think that maybe one day we will reach this magical place where our fears dissipate, but that isn’t reality. Our power lies in our ability to break outside of our comfort zone and go after what we want, despite fear. Today’s episode features one of my favorite people, Andrea Navedo from Jane the Virgin. Andrea is a living testament of what it takes to overcome fear, find strength, and unleash your potential. Her story will inspire you to let go of your excuses, live with integrity, and pursue your dreams. In this episode you'll discover: Why it’s important to include our kids and younger family members in our health and wellness practices. How we can gain strength from the tough times we go through. The significance of being able to apologize to a child (even as an adult). Why it’s so important to have role models and people to hold you accountable. Why you need to face your fear or risk living with regret. Why paying attention to the way opportunities feel (light or heavy) can help guide you in the right direction. The huge role that media plays on society’s consciousness. Why it’s important to see positive portrayals of people who “look like you” in the media. The incredible story of how Andrea got her first big television acting role. How talking about your insecurities can help ensure they’re not controlling you. Why it’s important to stop making excuses and take responsibility for your life. How loving yourself can help you overcome your fears. How Jane the Virgin has helped to change the landscape of major media. How Andrea stays in great shape with her busy schedule as a wife, mom, and actress. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Onnit.com/Model⇐ Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off How to Uncover Your Unique Gift & the Truth About Fear – With CJ Qunney – Episode 285 Waist Management, Appetite Control, & Heart Healthy Foods – With Dr. Oz – Episode 289 Jane the Virgin on Netflixand the CW Connect with Andrea Facebook/ Twitter/ Instagram The Hashimoto’s Protocol - With Dr. Izabella Wentz - Episode 220 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jun 4, 20181h 31m

Ep 289TMHS 289: Waist Management, Appetite Control, & Heart-Healthy Foods - With Guest Dr. Oz

What separates good from great? It’s usually not the presence of an innate talent, and it’s usually not a particularly unattainable skillset. What decides whether someone will be good, great, or phenomenal are “soft skills” like caring, focus, perspective-taking, continuous study, and a willingness to serve. My guest today has all of these soft skills in spades. Not only is he a highly respected cardiothoracic surgeon, he’s gained world-acclaim and become a household name by devoting himself to sharing prevention strategies to keep folks from ending up on his office in the first place. You’d think that in the field of medicine, it would be obvious to help people prevent their illnesses in the first place (rather than being forced to treat them with drugs and surgery after the problems have occurred). Unfortunately, our culture was lost for a few decades, and that reality was simply not the case. Though, we’ve still got a long way to go, folks like Dr. Oz have stepped to the forefront to teach people how to take ownership over their own bodies. Through his books, audio programs, and award-winning television show, he’s been teaching people all of the latest and greatest in the field of health and wellness. He knows the doctor’s role as an advocate, coach, and supplier of conventional treatment when in need. But he also knows how important it is for you to understand your OWN body and do your part as the primary caregiver to that amazing physique you live in. On today’s show, you’re going to learn some of the best tips and insights to understand and care for your body a little better. Being that Dr. Oz’s platform is so large, he’s bound to have a plethora of criticizers waiting in the wings to downgrade the things that he’s doing. True enough, you don’t have to agree with him or anyone else 100 percent (I’d even caution you agreeing with yourself 100 percent lol!). But the reality is, he’s a pioneer in the field of health, wellness, and integrative medicine who’s helped popularize many of the commonly held facts about wellness that we’re all taking advantage of today. This episode is a real treat to know more about the man behind the mission, plus you’ll get some actionable health tips to walk away with as well. Enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Three things that all world-class performershave in common. The surprising impact that turkey tail mushroom has on ulcers, cancer, and HIV (you need to know this!). What inspired Dr. Oz to focus more on preventative medicine. How the bestselling YOU health books became such a huge hit (and the incredible purpose behind them). Whether or not eating fat-filled nutsare associated with obesity and weight gain. What metric is far more important to monitor than your bodyweight. Why there’s an important benefit to your body storing fat. How the hormones leptin and ghrelin work to control your appetite. The huge role that your liver plays in keeping you fit and healthy. Why heart surgeons use magnesiumon their patients. Which heart-healthy foodsto regularly include in your diet. How plants use colors to protect themselves (and what this does for you). Why Dr. Oz does a 7-minute workouteach morning. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Thrive Market Exclusive- 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Declutter Your Life - With Guest Chalene Johnson - Episode 287 Redefining Fit & Healthy - With Lita Lewis - Episode 288 How To Discover Your Purpose and LIVE IT! - Episode 123 You The Owner’s Manual- By Dr. Oz & Dr. Roizen YOU: On A Diet- By Dr. Oz & Dr. Roizen Food Can Fix It- By Dr. Oz The Dr. Oz Podcast on Apple Podcasts * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

May 30, 201850 min

Ep 288TMHS 288: Redefining What It Means To Be Fit & Healthy - With Lita Lewis

Keeping up with the Joneses is not just reserved for material objects. Today, more than ever, keeping up with the Joneses means measuring up with your body and physical appearance as well. For decades, if you wanted to fit in with the fitness “in” crowd, slim and lean was the standard. Think, Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, Brad Pitt in Fight Club, and Robin Givens in Boomerang. No rolls, no back fat, no thick thunder thighs were welcome. In fact, having too much thickness just might make other people uncomfortable. All the while, ultra-slim models can prance around essentially naked, and no one bats an eye. Now, just to be clear, being super slim and lean is not the problem. That’s absolutely awesome for some people! But, who decided that that was the definition of what healthy looks like? What we’ve come to accept as the ideal picture of health has led to a lot of body dysmorphia, and a subtle to strong belief that we’re just not good enough. You may eat healthy most of the time, workout consistently, get plenty of sleep, and even meditate occasionally. But, because your body doesn’t look like “their” body, you just don’t realize how amazing you actually are. Today, I want to make a change in the way that we view health and fitness. And to help make that change possible, I brought on one of the very best people making a stand to show that health and fitness has a lot of beautiful variety. Lita Lewis is my special guest, and she’s here to share her incredible story and show you how she’s been inspiring a fitness movement by being authentically herself. Enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Why comparing ourselves to other people inherently negates our own value. One of the few medicinal herbs that is proven to increase stamina. How Lita Lewis won a medal at the Olympics at an unbelievably young age. What inspired Lita to move from Australia to New York City. How Americans have normalized working extremely long hours. What events triggered Lita to fall into depression. How exercise helped Lita to regain her physical hunger AND her hunger for life. What inspired Lita to participate in bodybuilding figure competitions. Why the field of bodybuilding is actually an extreme sport. Why bodybuilding is more of a mental challenge than a physical challenge. How Lita was finally able to embrace her body (curves, muscles, and all). What sparked Lita’s mission of self-love and body acceptance (and created a huge social media platform). How our impatient, “now, now, now” culture can set us up for failure. Why we should learn to fail fast. A powerful exercise that you can use to help you make it through tough times. Three major things you need to do to build your best body ever. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off My Secret Superpower by CJ Quinney Building Wealth, Making Connections, & Creating A Meaningful Life - With Andy Frisella Connect with Lita Instagram / Twitter / Facebook * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

May 23, 20181h 20m

Ep 287TMHS 287: Recharge Your Health, Motivation, And Happiness By Decluttering Your Life - With Guest Chalene Johnson

Since the beginning of humanity, I’m sure there’s been a fascination with the accumulation of a lot of “stuff”. There were probably a bunch of cave-people who had way too many animal skins and rocks hanging around just for the sake of showing off to the cave-folks in their neighborhood (this is basically the premise of every episode of The Flintstones by the way). It’s probably a hard-wired psychological game that if you have the most stuff, you win. But the sad reality is that this accumulation gene is still alive and well within us today. As a result, there’s been a tidal wave of folks jumping to the complete other of the spectrum to become minimalist (in revolt of our typical hoarding nature). But, as with most things, there’s actually a much more balanced middle ground that you can find happiness. But, it starts with you finding out just how much the clutter in your life matters. Seriously, this information blew me away! I had no idea how much organization in our lives could affect our food choices, our motivation in life, and our overall success. Today’s guest helps break this stuff down in a way that makes sense, and I promise that you’re going to experience ah-ha moments left and right! Our guest in this powerhouse episode is New York Times bestselling author Chalene Johnson. She’s an icon in the fitness industry (she literally revolutionized at-home fitness with her record-breaking workout DVDs), a dedicated wife and mother, and an absolute in the world of business, personal development, and entrepreneurship. If anyone had permission to clutter-up their life, it was her. But she found that the clutter was controlling her and holding her back. Now she’s on a mission to show you just how much the clutter is affecting you, and how to efficiently and effectively de-clutter your life. In this episode you'll discover: The truth about vitamin C (it doesn’t work like you think it does!). Why spending time NOT working is a big part of our health. How dieting can get associated to being unhappy. Why it’s critical to decide what’s most important to you. Why you shouldn’t start a new diet until you get your environment de-cluttered. How clutter is a psychological obstacle in our lives. The shocking way that clutter can affect your food choices. How tidiness in your home impacts your levels of motivation. Why everything you’re exposed to requires you to make a decision (this is huge!). Why hiding your clutter (aka getting clutter out of your sight) is actually a great temporary solution. The belief we have about time that causes us to create clutter. Powerful tips to effectively de-clutter your life. Why everything needs a home. The secret of do it NOW. How simply paying attention to how you feel can help you to de-clutter your life. Why you should never leave a room empty-handed. Why it’s actually ok to be messy (you just need a good pre- and post-game routine). The interesting connection between tidiness and success. How clutter is linked to a scarcity mindset. How to deal with sentimental objects that are cluttering your space (this is important!). Why de-cluttering makes room in your life for new and better things. Why guilt might be the reason that you hang on to things. How to use The Four Bin Method to transform your home. A great gift you can give your kids by simply tidying up one thing in their room each day. How to recruit your family to keep your home safe, clean, and organized. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off! The Chalene Show Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / Website Declutter Episode One The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up Huggable Hangers 131method.com * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

May 15, 20181h 9m

Ep 286TMHS 286: Deadly Fats Vs. Healthy Fats & Essential Brain Nutrients - With Guest Max Lugavere

Have you ever avoided posts on social media just so that you don’t see any spoilers for a movie or tv show you were looking forward to seeing? And have you accidentally seen too much anyway… and you try to lie and tell yourself that you didn’t see what you saw? I’ve literally closed my eyes and blocked my ears when movie trailers have come on television just so that I can keep the goodies in a movie a secret to myself. Maybe childish… but maybe I’ll end up enjoying the movie more than you. ;) We live in the age of spoilers. And a “spoiler alert” is common courtesy. It used to be a big spoiler when I would share with patients and attendees at live events that their fear of dietary fat is not actually the boogie man it was made out to be. Today, the vast majority of folks who are at least semi-interested in health and fitness know that fats are a crucial part of human wellness. But… SPOILER ALERT! Not all fats are good for you. And some (that could easily pass as some of the good guys), are really deadly villains in disguise waiting to end your stint in the movie called life. In this episode, we have on New York Times bestselling author of the hit book Genius Foods, Max Lugavere. Max has an awesome story, and a pretty unique experience that makes him well suited for investigating the plot behind the battle of healthy fats versus deadly fats. We’re about to cover that and a whole lot more. So, click play, then lights, camera, action! In this episode you'll discover: Why paying attention to your brain health is more important than ever. Which type of fuel burns cleaner in your body. The heartbreaking experience that drove Max Lugavere to become an expert in nutrition and brain health. What journalists and scientists have in common. The shocking results that the FINGER Study revealed about improving brain function as we age. Which two carotenoids have been found to improve visual processing speed. What Genius Foods are. Why more health-conscious people tend to get less variety in their diet it (this is ironic!). Which category of food can make your brain 11 years younger on average. Why it’s important to eat your salad with some healthy fats. Which food source of dietary fat has the greatest amount of evidence proving its benefits for human health. The difference between polyunsaturated, monounsaturated, and saturated fats. Which dietary fat can support your body’s use of ketones. How polyunsaturated fat extracts can potentially impact your neurotransmitters in a negative way. Why oleic acid (which is found in olive oil) is critical for our cells. How finding good olive is like finding good weed. What amyloid plaque in the brain might indicate. How DHA plays an important role for your brain. Why vegan sources of omega 3’s might not be a viable source of nutrition for humans. Why you need to be mindful of the omega 3 to omega 6 ratio in your diet. Why plants need exposure to stress to provide us with the most benefit. The interesting impact that fish oil has on the brain. Why avocados are a seriously healthy, genius food. Why vegetable oil is not vegetable oil (wait, what?). How ketone production in the body can be misleading. How anthocyanins influence human health (and what special food you can find them). What the colors of foods actually indicate. Why egg yolks can be considered nature’s multivitamin. Whether or not eggs are bad for your cholesterol. How to prepare your eggs to get the most benefit from them. Why creatinine is essential for your muscles AND your brain. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Connect with Max Instagram / Facebook / Website Genius Foods ⇐ Pick up the book right here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

May 9, 20181h 18m

Ep 285TMHS 285: How To Uncover Your Unique Gift & The Truth About Fear - With CJ Quinney

Have you ever let fear stop you from doing something that you really wanted to do? Fear of rejection? Fear of failure? Fear of what other people might think? Well, don’t worry, you’re not alone. Fear is often used as a tactic to control people. The media at large today, for example, utilizes fear to direct people’s beliefs and opinions about the world. Many of them sensationalized, and blatantly not true on many levels. But we accept them anyway, because fear is a very primal thing we’re driven by. Fear can be used to control others, but the most unsuspecting and pervasive use of fear, is the fear we use to control ourselves. Fear is a valuable evolutionary feedback system that helps to keep us safe. The problem with fear, however, is that it has not evolved with the times. Today we have literally millions more data inputs to be fearful about than our ancestors had. The sheer amount of things we have to be worried about can be overwhelming. Not to mention when the big choices come up in life (what career to choose, who to partner with, who to marry, whether or not to name your kid a direction — North West is super original, right?), stack it all together, and it can all be a bit much. The big point to get is that fear is going to be a normal part of your daily life, and that’s okay! Our incredible guest today is going to share with you how to work with that fear, and accomplish some of the important things that you were born to do. I didn’t choose the words “born to do” lightly. Whether you believe in destiny or not, you most definitely have a unique path in life that no one will ever replicate. You also have unique gifts that only you possess. Uncovering what your gifts are can be life-transforming to say the least. And in this episode, we’re going to deconstruct how to discover your innate gifts too. It’s a big promise, but there are few people on the planet who know how to address these things like today’s guest CJ Quinney can. When you hear his story, you’ll know exactly what I mean. The tips, tools, and insights from this episode will be valuable to you for a lifetime. So, click play, listen in, and let’s take things to another level! In this episode you'll discover: Why your choice of mayo could down-regulate our friendship. The surprising benefits of chia seeds. Why CJ got a Masters degree and then proceeded to quit his job (even though he didn’t have any money). How a message can be transcendent and impact people of different paths. One of the initial steps CJ and team took in taking their content from relative obscurity to being an international brand reaching millions EACH DAY. How to endure difficult circumstances and stay focused on your goal. Why consistency is ridiculously underrated. Why there’s two types of people when it comes to fear. Why success is always relative (this is huge!). How to find out what your unique gift is. Why excellence attracts excellence. What the catalyst was behind CJ’s 100-pound weight loss. How developing character is the key to a rich life. Items mentioned in this episode include: Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Master Your Mindset - With Eric Thomas - Episode 120 How To Create A Winning Culture - With Eric Thomas - Episode 157 The Secrets To Success Podcast Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / Website Video: The Model Health Show - CJ Quinney Interview Eric Thomas: I Can, I Will, I Must - Video TGIM on YouTube The Guru Story - Video My Secret Superpower by CJ Quinney BreatheUniversity.com ⇐ Join us here now! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

May 4, 20181h 11m

Ep 284TMHS 284: The History Of Soda: Medicine, Marketing & Moonshine

There’s hardly anywhere you can go in our modern society and not get your hands on a cold, fizzy soda pop. Whether you call it a soda, soda pop, pop, or just a plain old Coke, they’re as much a part of our world as reality tv, smartphones, and tiny dogs. Fun fact, in certain parts of the U.S., millions of people refer to ALL types of soda as a Coke. In southern states like Alabama and Mississippi, when someone says, “Grab me a Coke”, the common reply would be, “What kind?”. And when you hear the Coke-wanting person reply with, “A Sprite”, don’t get confused and give them the side-eye. Sodas seem to have been a part of our culture for a very long time. But, where did it all begin? Today we’ll be exploring the humble beginnings of the world of soda, and I guarantee it’s going to eye-opening (and maybe even a little trippy). We’re also going to cover the impact that soda is having on the health of our world’s citizens today. We’ll look at how it all got to this point and, most importantly, we’ll talk about some solutions that we can apply to help get us all back in balance. In this episode you'll discover: When the first soft drinks in history made their appearance. What a soft drink actually is. How carbonated water became popularized. Who created the first artificially carbonated mineral water. Who the “Father of Soda” is and the crazy stuff he was making drinks out of. Which soda-like beverages predated the arrival of the first massively popular soda. Why pharmacists were huge initial advocates of drinking soda. The surprising health benefits of the phytonutrients found in ginger. What some of the original ingredients in root beer were (times have changed!). The surprising secrecy behind Dr. Pepper’s original formula. Whether or not Coca-Cola actually has cocaine in it. Which soda originally used the mood-altering drug lithium. How one of today’s most popular sodas has a historical connection to moonshine. How soda distributors are driven to create heavy users. The shocking impact rampant soda drinking can have on bone density. The truth about whether you should be on an alkaline diet or not. How most conventional pesticides affect our health. Whether or not there’s a clear relationship between drinking soda and obesity. The surprisingly small amount of soda consumption it takes to cause insulin resistance. How sugary beverages can lead to cardiovascular disease. How sodas can easily become addictive. The connection between diet sodas and neurological disease. Which sodas kept me alive (while killing me slowly). Types of soda that failed miserably. How soda companies deeply embed themselves into certain groups and cultures (be mindful of this!). The top 5 alternatives to guzzling sodas. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off The History of Sugar - Episode 222 Cindy Crawford Pepsi commercial * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

May 2, 20181h 13m

Ep 283TMHS 283: The Truth About Enhancing Your Physical & Mental Stamina - With Guest Alex Hutchinson

Is our ability to endure tough circumstances, whether it’s in sports performance, in our careers, or in our relationships, designated to the strength of our mind? You can never take our physical health out of the equation too. There’s no doubt that when we are physically fit and feel well, we’ll tend to be able to do well in the venture that we’re undertaking. But what if two people of comparable physical health are going up against each other, who will win in the end? This conversation immediately shifts back to the strength of our mind. Finding out what makes your mind stronger and more capable is a huge, underlooked key to success. I love the quote that says, “Where the mind goes, the body will follow.” Though we still need to keep in mind that we need a capable body as well. So, what are the physical attributes that matter most in boosting our stamina? And how can we tap into our mental muscles to make us more fit and capable overall? That’s what we’re diving into with New York Times bestselling author Alex Hutchinson on this powerhouse episode. So, click play, take good notes, and use these insights to help you perform in the marathon of life! In this episode you'll discover: What makes up your body’s overall stress load. Why your diet and exercise can be a huge potential stressor. The surprising way that mental fatigue can decrease physical endurance. What the central governor theory can teach us. How a brain surgery helped to create one of the greatest endurance athletes in the world. How a smile or frown can influence your stamina. Why lactic acid is not the culprit we think it is. What VO2 max actually is and why it matters. Whether or not you can make a meaningful change to your VO2 max. What freedivers can teach us about our ability to utilize oxygen. What the mammalian dive reflex is. What factors can increase the percentage of muscular output you’re actually using. Why there’s a lot of confusion around hydration and performance (and what you really need to be mindful of). How your brain can be tricked into thinking you’ve consumed more calories even when you haven’t (this is nuts!). Three essential tips to help you begin boosting your endurance today! Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Top 15 Ways To Do HIIT For Fat Loss - Episode 92 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Apr 19, 20181h 24m

Ep 282TMHS 282: Get Financially Fit, Upgrade Your Identity, & MAXOUT - With Guest Ed Mylett

New leaders in the world of personal development have emerged. And they’re not about fluffy sentiments that don’t hold any weight in the real world. This new guild of superheroes are all about action, mastering mindset, service, and results. With our hyper-distracted world, we need leaders who can really grab our attention and snap us out of a funk. We need leaders who talk the talk, walk the walk, and lead with heart. Our guest today is definitely one of these superheros. Ed Mylett is a renowned speaker, life strategist, and insanely successful entrepreneur. Today he’s positively impacting the lives of millions of people around the world, and I truly believe he’s just getting warmed up. Part of his story entails a shift in his own health and fitness, and that story alone might transform your life today. I’m telling you, if you ever need a reminder of how powerful you are and what you’re capable of, come back and listen to this episode over and over again. There are some universal truths shared in this that you simply don’t often hear anywhere else. So, click play, listen deeply, and enjoy this interview with the incredible Ed Mylett! In this episode you'll discover: Why training on how to be successful is lacking in today’s education. What self-help actually means. Why growing up middle class can program you for underachievement. How to identify the pull power between the person you are meant to become and the person you are today. The incredible catalyst that enabled Ed to succeed and make a bigger impact than he thought possible. How becoming a gratitude addict can quickly transform your life. Two shifts in your psychology that every successful person MUST go through. The #1 key to elevating your self-confidence. How the identity you hold for yourself is intimately controlling your levels of success. How to actually change your identity (this is powerful!). The biggest thing that separates those who achieve at a high level and those who don’t. Why you need to master the first 30 minutes and last 30 minutes of your day. What it really means to MAXOUT. Why you can’t control outcomes, but you can control your effort. Powerful tips to help you instantly improve your financial fitness. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Ed’s Morning Routine - The Ed Mylett Show Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom Connect with Ed Podcast / Instagram / Twitter * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Apr 17, 201855 min

Ep 281TMHS 281: Boost Performance, Prevent Injuries, & Upgrade Your Movement Diet - With Guest Dr. Kelly Starrett

One of my favorite definitions of the word diet is “habitual nourishment”. We can unknowingly develop tunnel vision and think that food is our only source of nourishment. True, food is a huge part, but our diet consists of far more than what we are putting in our bodies. Our movement practices, our exposure to healthy environments (with adequate fresh air and sunlight), the influence from the relationships in our lives, and several other factors play a key role in our habitual nourishment. To attain true, sustainable health as a human being, all of these areas need to be addressed intelligently. And no one knows that better than today’s guest, Dr. Kelly Starrett. Kelly is a doctor of physical therapy, world-class coach, thought leader, and New York Times bestselling author. He’s having a tremendous impact in our world by being an advocate for a culture of movement. The way we move can tell a lot about us as an individual, and the improvement in our movement diet can directly enhance every area of our lives. On today’s episode, we’ll be covering some of the crucial components of a healthy movement diet, plus important insights to help us recover from injuries faster and, more importantly, prevent them in the first place. In this episode you'll discover: Why you generally don’t see wild animals pulling a hammy. How we tend to identify the best athlete in the room. Why movement is skill-based. Why humans are extraordinary at compensation. What posture really means. What the central governor is. Where the word mobility comes from and what it entails. Why practice does NOT make perfect. What it means to have a physical practice. How changes in your environment can sensitize your tissues. Predictive lifestyle factors for increased risk of injury. Why competitive sports can teach you valuable lessons about yourself. What SI joint issues can indicate (and how to address it). Why your brain protects your spine so ruthlessly. What your movement diet is. What mechanotransduction is. The minimum effective dose of therapeutic walking you need to target each day. Movement tips that will enable you to reduce the amount of time you have to “warm up”. The best time to party and eat ice cream (this is an incredible insight!). A checklist of fundamental skills you should be able to perform as a human. How to avoid having tech neck in our technology-based society. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Get Your Body Organized - With Kelly Starrett - Episode 79 Becoming A Supple Leopard by Dr. Kelly Starrett MobilityWOD.com 27 Squats Test How To Move Your DNA - With Katy Bowman - Episode 122 Sleep Smarter The Ready State Podcast * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Apr 16, 20181h 20m

Ep 280TMHS 280: Exercise Secrets & Building Superhero Bodies - With Celebrity Trainer Don Saladino

When everyone shows up to the theater and sees their favorite superhero on the big screen, we are just seeing the end result of an incredible process. Superheroes, and champions alike, are made when no one is watching. When the lights and cameras are all off, the best of the best are putting in work. But not the kind of work you might think of… Getting in superhero shape, for example, doesn’t take a particularly special plan, or a particularly special person, or even a beat yourself into the ground work ethic. It does, however, take a special mindset. That’s where celebrity trainer Don Saladino takes the cake. He’s mastered the ability to maximize the results for his clients by maximizing their mindset and paying attention to what his clients really need. Believe it or not, we all have many of the same needs, whether we’re starring in a big budget film or managing the family budget each month. There are some critical basics that so many folks who want to transform their bodies are missing out on. Don’s big on those things. And we’ll be talking about them today. Most importantly, you can't have world-class without a little secret sauce. Don will share with you what his personal tips and tools are that he’s seen work for thousands of clients at his state-of-the-art facility in NYC. Learning from Don is absolutely priceless. So, click play, take good notes, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Why superheroes actually do exist. What inspired Don to actively pursue health and fitness. How superstar actors approach their training that’s different from the average person (and you can do this too!). Which training components are consistent in superhero actors’ workouts (whether they need to lean down or get bigger and stronger). How certain lifting exercises give people a mental edge as well. The most important (yet underused) exercises in all levels of training. Tips and insights for folks who need to gain some muscle. Why it’s a bad idea to try to out-exercise your diet. Why you have to “earn the right” to do certain exercises. Whether or not you should be training to muscle failure. How to warm-up for your workouts safely and effectively. The important things you should be doing as soon as your workout is over. Which character qualities can help build a successful career as a health professional. How going above and beyond for people can enable more of us to excel. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Master Your Mindset - With Eric Thomas - Episode 120 How To Gain Weight In A Smart, Healthy Way - Episode 87 Deadpool 2 Trailer Avengers Infinity War Trailer Playbook App Drive 495 Gym Connect with Don Instagram / Podcast / Website * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Apr 10, 201858 min

Ep 279TMHS 279: How To Make Disease Disappear - With Dr. Rangan Chatterjee

Being in the health & fitness field for over a decade and a half, I’ve been fortunate to see some big shifts happening. There’s been huge shifts in our society's overreliance on processed, convenience foods (my idea of healthy when I first began my career was a lean cuisine microwave dinner… hey, it was low fat!). There’s been shifts in our awareness of the need for daily movement (not just conventional “exercise”). There has also been a tremendous shift in the way that physicians are treating their patients. In the last decade, we’ve seen an explosion in integrative medicine, functional medicine, holistic medicine, and the like. These are, in general terms, approaches that take into consideration more of the patient’s lifestyle, and seek to find ways to remove the root cause of their health struggles, and not just treat symptoms with drugs or surgery. Everything in medicine has its place, but a shockingly large number of ailments that conventional medicine fails to resolve can be improved substantially with strategic lifestyle changes. Diseases, in many ways, don’t just happen. The vast majority of us arrive in life with a pretty clean slate, and healthy, functioning genes. But then, seemingly out of nowhere... something life-altering shows up. It may be in the form of heart disease, diabetes, asthma, or hundreds of other conditions. Suddenly, it appears. And we’re often at a loss to figure out why. But, that why is where the best doctors today work their magic. In fact, our guest on this powerhouse new episode has proof that he can teach you How To Make Disease Disappear. Today’s guest is Dr. Rangan Chatterjee. He’s a bestselling author and star of the hit BBC One show Doctor in the House, and, most importantly, he’s a physician that get real results for his patients. That’s why I made it a must to share him with you today. So, it’s time to focus in, take good notes, take action, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Whether or not conventional treatments for chronic illnesses are actually effective. How someone can transform from Mr. Bean into Jason Bourne. How a health crisis with Dr. Chatterjee’s family transformed his life and his medical practice. The missing nutrient that your body needs to assimilate and use calcium. How your skin complexion influences your need for sunlight. The real reason why conventional medicine has largely failed in reversing chronic illnesses. Why diabetes is an environmental disease. What the threshold effect is. The surprising array of factors that can cause insulin resistance. Why you shouldn’t be chasing the perfect diet. What a cortisol steal is. The dangerous relationship between cortisol and inflammation. Which elevated biomarker can make antidepressants ineffective. Why it’s essential to have “me-time” each day (doctor’s orders!). How Dr. Chatterjee’s patient reduced her symptoms of Crohn’s disease by 50 percent without changing her diet. Why the excessive use of social media could be related to depression. Why the future of medicine is a shift away from medicalizing people’s symptoms and, instead, caring for the whole person. Items mentioned in this episode include: Squatty Potty ⇐ Get yours right here at an exclusive 15% off! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Attention Residue & Deep Work - With Cal Newport - Episode 276 Connect with Dr. Chatterjee Facebook / Instagram / Twitter How to Make Disease Disappear ⇐ Get the new book & redeem bonuses here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Apr 4, 20181h 18m

Ep 278TMHS 278: Daily Self-Care & 8 Signs That You Need To Move On From A Relationship

Relationships can be a lot of work. There’s no denying that. But, you’d be hard-pressed to find anything more impactful on the quality of your life than your relationships. So, isn’t it a good idea to make good investments into them? Today you’re going to learn about the most valuable tracking metric we have for our success in life… something called ROR. More importantly, we’re going to take a good look at the status of our most important relationships and make some decisions on the moves that need to be made. There’s a saying that people come into your life for a reason, for a season, or for a lifetime. Every relationship you’ve ever had has brought forth the opportunity to learn something valuable, even if it was for a short time (a reason). Some relationships last a certain period of time and provide the experience you need to move forward in your growth, even if they, or you, outgrow each other at some point (a season). While some relationships will walk closely with you for the rest of your life… providing the opportunity for continuous growth (and work) as you move forward side-by-side (a lifetime). It’s more critical than ever that you have your eyes open to be able to discern the difference in these various types of relationships. Since your relationships have a huge impact on your health, your career, and your overall success in life, it’s of the utmost importance that you make your relationships a study, and give them the time, thought, and energy they deserve. Still, always keep in mind that all healthy relationships start with you being healthy and taking good care of you (we’ll be covering that too). So, click play, take good notes, and take action to build your most valuable resource! In this episode you'll discover: What ROR means. Why constantly battling an unhealthy environment is setting you up for failure. What Katy Perry can teach you about suppressing emotions. How micronutrients play a tremendous role in our health. Why all relationships start with you. What lone wolf syndrome is. The 5 components of daily self-care. The critical roles that water plays in your health. Why exercise and movement go far beyond just changing your physique. How to get the most out of the things you study (most people don’t do this!). Why you have to provide your body with the right raw materials. Why it’s critical to consciously have standards in your relationships. The 8 signs that you may need to adjust or move on from a relationship. How your perception influences your body’s biochemistry. Different ways to handle people who try to take advantage of you. Why many people are in relationships with their “ideas of a person” and not the actual person. How expecting others to change their character and/or behavior can lead to huge conflicts. Why you need to be mindful of how people celebrate you. The difference between understanding circumstances and justifying negative behavior. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off 8 Incredible Health Benefits Of Fasting - Episode 124 How Self-Love Impacts Your Health, Happiness, & Success - Episode 269 Increase Your Sense Of Value - With Lisa Nichols - Episode 234 Eliminate Self-Sabotage - With Christine Hassler - Episode 273 Fat - by Weird Al Yankovic Hydration & Water Masterclass - Episode 73 4 Unorthodox Tips To Help You Sleep Better At Night - Episode 150 Sleep Smarter The Power Of Vulnerability - With Lewis Howes - Episode 248 Training Your Mind For Success - With Steve Weatherford - Episode 272 Fake Love - by Drake * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Apr 2, 20181h 6m

Ep 277TMHS 277: Building Wealth, Making Connections, & Creating A Meaningful Life - With Andy Frisella

There’s an epidemic happening in our society right now. No, not the one regarding our skyrocketing health issues. This epidemic is even more pervasive. It’s a silent epidemic takes a person’s life while they still continue to live. Symptoms include not having a big enough vision for one’s life, not taking inspired action, and not having fulfillment in multiple areas of life. This epidemic is a condition known as playing small. And today’s the day we find the cure. This powerhouse episode features Andy Frisella, the CEO of one of the fastest growing supplement companies in history, and someone who’s quickly become an international icon for success. He’s definitely had his own struggles (with his health, finances, and more), but he’s found the specific action steps for achieving incredible prosperity in multiple areas of life. He’s here today to inspire you to think bigger than you ever have, and provide some valuable tips and insights to get you to your goals with speed. In this episode you'll discover: The surprising way that caffeine affects your metabolism. The one and only stroke of luck Andy attributes to his success. How Andy decided to pursue the supplement industry. Why the cheapest is never the best. How the law of attraction plays into our results in life. Why the drive for material wealth can lead to something much bigger and impactful. How putting your focus on something meaningful changes your brain. Why it’s important to be honest about what you want. Why being wealthy and being an ethical person are not in a position of one another. The incredible story of how Andy gained and lost over 100 pounds and the valuable lessons we can all gain from it. Why food addiction can be more complicated than alcohol or drug addiction. How social accountability can have a huge impact in your fitness. Why the disciplines to create a successful business or a fit body are very similar. Why there might be an issue with the new movement for body acceptance. How to effectively expand your connections and influence. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Body Checks & Financial Fitness - With Dr. Michael Roizen - Episode 230 How To Create Prosperity - WIth Dr. Pedram Shojai - Episode 246 Battling Conflicting Diet Information - With Dr. Mark Hyman - Episode 270 Connect with Andy Frisella Instagram / YouTube / Podcast * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Mar 28, 20181h 19m

Ep 276TMHS 276: Protect Your Mental Energy, Attention Residue, & Deep Work - With Cal Newport

Today, more than ever, we are mistaking being busy for being effective. Great work is more valuable than ever today. Whether it’s work related to health and fitness, real estate, tech, art, or any other field, the quantity today is massive. But quality is what we truly desire. For those willing to engage in deep work (the topic of which we’ll be dissecting today), the potential upside is limitless. Through deep work, you’ll be able to experience better financial health, relationship health, physical health, and more. But, be aware, there are treacherous obstacles looming. You’ll have to make some mental shifts in order to avoid the booby traps of distraction that have a chokehold on most of the folks in our society. The tips and insights you’ll learn from today’s guest, Cal Newport, will be absolutely life-changing. Click play, listen deeply, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: How the average human lifespan is shortened, not by health issues, but by distraction. Why there is a huge deficiency in the ability to focus today. Which nootropic is clinically proven to boost memory and focus. What deep work actually means. How the modern workplace has become a hotbed for shallow work. How deep work enables you to learn complicated things quickly. Why social media is allowing a small percentage of people to become wealthy while making the vast majority less productive. Why Mark Zuckerberg might be trolling Cal Newport. Some of the different ways that humans learn. What attention residue is. How brains can be out of shape and why they need to be exercised like muscles. Why convenience and deep productivity are at odds with each other. How to break through the Principle of Least Resistance. Why your worldview is dictated by what you pay attention to. Why there are cultural and neurological obstacles to Deep Work. How our brains get chemically addicted to social media. What the different deep work philosophies are. The 3 essential steps to help you move into deep work faster. Why you need to better manage your mental energy to take full advantage of your deep work. How learning to be bored can actually make you more successful. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off How Job Burnout Impacts Your Health - With Chris Ducker - Episode 271 The Hacking Of The American Mind - With Dr. Robert Lustig - Episode 240 Deep Work by Cal Newport ⇐ Get the book right here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Mar 21, 20181h 5m

Ep 275TMHS 275: Essential Components Of Any Exercise Program And Movement Hygiene - With Luka Hocevar

Something’s not adding up. We’ve got more gyms, more fitness classes, and more health food stores per person in the U.S. than any other country in the world. Yet, we are continuously at the top of the list of countries with the most obesity and chronic illness. Either we just need to make our continent into one massive gym to get this right, or there’s something left out of the equation that we’ve been missing. On today’s show, we’re covering what this very thing is with one of the most skilled and well-respected fitness experts in the world, Luka Hocevar. Luka’s story is incredible in and of itself (which you’ll hear on the show). But what he’s doing right now, and the impact he’s making, is flat out remarkable. He’s going to share with you what EVERY effective exercise program must have, whether you’re an elite athlete or a stay-at-home parent who’s just wanting to get in better shape. Plus, you’re going to learn about this ancient old, yet, brand new concept of movement hygiene. And I think it just might change your life. So, just click play, listen in, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Which food has every essential fatty acid, essential amino acid, and essential sugar. Why traveling outside of your local area is so important and 3 major things you gain from it. How Luka skated between a parallel life of crime and competitive sports. Why the rise in gym membership rates in the U.S. has hardly made a dent in the obesity rate. Why our culture needs to put more of an emphasis on recovery. How your body budgets its daily energy. The #1 thing you need to make a great workout plan work for you. What movement hygiene is. Why sitting frequently is not the problem. Two valuable mobility drills to do on a regular basis. Why many lower back and disc injuries are due to lack of mobility elsewhere in the body. Why it’s not a good idea to change multiple habits at once. How getting small wins can lead to bigger results. The 7 essential parts of any training program. Why zebras don’t get ulcers but humans do. How training for power can help prevent injuries. The 3 things your nutrition needs to do for you. Which character traits can help you to be successful in your fitness (and in your life). Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Squatty Potty ⇐ Get yours right here at an exclusive 15% off! How Self-Love Impacts Your Health - Episode 269 Connect with Luka Instagram / YouTube / Website Spark by Dr. John J. Ratey Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers by Robert M. Sapolsky Luka’s Hip Mobility Circuit * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Mar 14, 20181h 18m

Ep 274TMHS 274: How To Quickly Recover From Sleep Deprivation

Life happens. Once you’ve woken up to the vast benefits of high quality sleep, it’s not always going to be smooth sailing. You can employ great tactics to ensure you’re getting the sleep your body needs, but from time-to-time, those plans are going to go straight out the window. And that’s ok. Today you’re going to receive a masterclass on recovering from the occasional bout of sleep deprivation with ease and grace. This episode is loaded with tips and insights you can keep in your superhero utility belt for when they’re needed. So, just click play, take good notes, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: What the two types of sleep deprivation are. How even short-term sleep debt impacts your health. Why it’s important to eliminate some of the neuroses around getting to bed (and enjoy life a little more sometimes!). The #1 way to prevent sleep deprivation in the first place. How your circadian timing system works. How to help “reset” your body’s biological rhythms when need be. How sunlight positively influences cortisol levels. The relationship between cortisol and melatonin. How your work environment might be influencing your sleep. One of the most overlooked reasons we experience symptoms of sleep deprivation (it has to do with your immune system!). The shocking impact vitamin D has on preventing the flu versus a flu vaccine. How the time of day you exercise impacts your sleep quality. Whether or not it’s ideal to reduce your sleep time to make sure to exercise. How being electrically “grounded” can influence your sleep and recovery. The profound ways that sleep deprivation can affect your gut microbiome. Why your sleep quality can influence your cravings. The pros and cons of utilizing caffeine when you’re sleep deprived. Critical information about melatonin supplementation (you need to know this!). What beverage is clinically proven to help you sleep at night. Which specific nutrient has been found to help prevent some side effects of sleep deprivation. Whether or not it’s a good idea to nap if you’re lacking good sleep at night. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Training Your Mind For Success - With Steve Weatherford - Episode 272 Break Through Your Limiting Beliefs - With Christine Hassler - Episode 273 The Truth About Naps - Episode 225 Sleep Smarter How To Create A Winning Culture - With Eric Thomas - Episode 157 Top 15 Ways To Do HIIT For Fat Loss Discover Your Chronotype - With Dr. Michael Breus - Episode 175 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Mar 6, 20181h 10m

Ep 273TMHS 273: Eliminate Self-Sabotage & Break Through Your Limiting Beliefs - With Christine Hassler

“We have met the enemy, and he is us.” These are the wise words stated in the long-running comic strip Pogo by Walt Kelly. Who knew a comic strip could drop such profound truth?! The greatest obstacle in our success is not something or someone external… our greatest obstacle is our own minds! We all have the capacity for so much, but what usually throws a metaphorical banana in our path (causing us to slip up) is our old way of being, our disempowering beliefs, and just good old-fashioned self-sabotage. The assessment may arise, “Why on earth would we sabotage ourselves?!” I want to win! I want to succeed! I’m not going to stop myself by choice!” And therein lies the crux of the situation. Our self-sabotage is hardly ever a conscious choice. Moving past our self-sabotaging tendencies requires us to do some intelligent inner work. And that’s why I brought on renowned keynote speaker, bestselling author, and master coach, Christine Hassler. In this episode you'll discover: How alcohol affects your sleep. What special drink is proven to help you sleep better. The common denominator in a lot of your consistent problems (hint: it’s you!). Why a big part of depression is suppression. Why it’s important to work with healthcare providers that have the same objective as you. Why many of your decisions are not made by your current self. What healing actually is. How we create suffering in our lives by repeatedly judging our past decisions. Why acceptance is the first step to change (this is important!). How we learn through contrast. One of the major reasons we self-sabotage our progress. Why many people struggle to acknowledge and go after what they really want in life. What an expectation hangover is. What can help protect your brain from sleep deprivation. How your outer world is a reflection of your relationship to your inner-self. Why we tend to keep attracting the same type of people into our lives. Why you’ve got to become a louder voice than the voice of your limiting beliefs. How we sometimes stay in bad relationships because of our own big ego. Why it’s not our job to change other people. The difference between a positive and negative projection. How to quickly overcome feelings of jealousy and turn it into something positive. The big mistake people make when trying to identify their passion. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Stop Postponing Happiness - With Lisa Nichols - Episode 234 Expectation Hangover by Christine Hassler Connect with Christine Website / Instagram / Twitter Over It & On With It Podcast Website / Apple Podcasts * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Mar 4, 20181h 9m

Ep 272TMHS 272: Self-Analysis, Eccentric Exercise, & Training Your Mind For Success - With Steve Weatherford

Every human has the capacity to achieve great things. That’s undeniable. But what makes the difference between those who step into that greatness, and those who let their potential dwindle and die? I think the answer to that question can be summed up in one word: will. When the inevitable challenges arrive in the pursuit of your goals, you need the will to push through. When things don’t go your way, how’s that willpower looking then? When simply giving yourself permission to want what you really want, you have to have the will to claim it. Willpower is not a motivational idea, it’s a necessity for anything of great success. My guest today won a Super Bowl championship in the NFL, he was voted the NFL’s fittest man, and he’s currently one of the most influential figures in the world in fitness. He will tell you that it was not his connections, it was not his natural physical attributes, it was, in fact, his will that was his superpower to help him achieve all that he has. Can you develop and flex your muscles of willpower to help you achieve your own big goals and dreams? You bet you can. And the one and only Steve Weatherford is here to help you do it. In this episode you'll discover: Why being alive in 2018 provides an extraordinary opportunity for education and connection. How Steve plays the role of Yoda for his 10-year-old son. Why it’s important to have people in your life who challenge you. What Steve’s #1 asset was in getting him to the NFL. How changing your perspective changes your entire world. Why we should all be proactively studying the personality traits of great people. How the way you treat people you can’t gain anything from says a lot about your character. How a certain degree of selfishness is required in order for you to achieve your health goals. Why comparison is a significant problem today. Why we need to be mindful to not exchange our integrity for popularity. The difference between spending your time and investing your time. What it means to “self-scout” and why Steve does this on a regular basis. How becoming self-aware puts you in a better position to be successful. The 4 phases you go through when building a new habit. Why fear is valuable emotion. What makes the difference between good and great (this is powerful!). Why it’s important to know what your own personal agenda is when you exercise. Why consistency is the #1 key to your fitness success (no matter what approach you use!). How to recognize if you are holding back or truly going all in. The benefits of eccentric training (this is valuable!). Why the uncomfortable moments in life provide huge opportunities. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off How Your Level Of Self-Love Impacts Your Health, Happiness, And Success Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Feb 28, 20181h 30m

Ep 271TMHS 271: How Job Burnout Impacts Your Health & The Power Of Community - With Guest Chris Ducker

On any given workday, the average person in our modern world devotes about 50% of their waking hours to work. That’s a lot of time investment. And, believe it or not, this time investment has huge implications on your health, happiness, and longevity. Today we’re talking about how our work influences our health. Plus, more importantly, we’re covering specific ways that you can adjust your work (or perception of your work) to enable you to get more joy, health, and success out of the thing you likely will spend half of your waking hours doing. Today’s world is very different from the one our family member’s lived in just a couple generations ago. We live at a time of instant access to virtually everything. We live at a time of greater connection to people all over the world. And we live of more opportunity than ever to do work that we are deeply connected to. That’s why I thought our guest Chris Ducker would be the best person to help share these insights with you. He’s experienced the whole gamut of work experiences… from corporate work to being an incredibly successful entrepreneur, to experiencing a nearly tragic level of burnout that could have cost him everything. Through all of this Chris found out that the work you do really comes down to YOU. And you are the secret ingredient to creating a thriving work life that makes you an abundant living and makes a major difference in the world, should you choose to embrace it. It’s time to banish burnout and create the life you love. Just click play, listen deeply, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: The surprising cost that job burnout has on our economy. What the symptoms of job burnout are. How job burnout impacts mental health. How to reduce job burnout without changing your job. Why chlorophyll is essential to human health. What a Youpreneur is. Why everyone is their own brand today and why your brand is your reputation! What it actually means to be an entrepreneur. A simple exercise you can do to start creating the business of you. Why your “mess” can become your message. Why you can build a successful business out of even your weirdest passion. The #1 driver of the human psyche. Why it’s important to give yourself permission to do work you enjoy (this is important!). How to use The 3 Lists to Freedom. Why time is (by far!) our most important resource. Valuable tips and insights you can use to outsource things that support your health and fitness. How delegation can help you spend more time with the people you love (and who need you the most!). Why the power of community has a huge impact on your success. Four ways to develop successful relationships. Items mentioned in this episode include: Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off The Rise of the Youpreneur - Get the book right here! How To Discover Your Purpose & LIVE IT! - Episode 123 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Feb 21, 20181h 13m

Ep 270TMHS 270: Battling Conflicting Diet Information, Nutritionism, & What The Heck You Should Eat - With Dr. Mark Hyman

Bonus alert! I just couldn’t wait to share this episode with you. This week we’ve got a special bonus with the one and only Dr. Mark Hyman! Mark is a 10, count’em, 10-time New York Times bestselling author. He’s a leading educator and advocate of functional medicine. Plus, (and most importantly) he’s someone with a courageous heart that has put him on the front lines for making change in what ends up on our dinner plates. Mark had a big impact on me personally early in my career. He was one of the first people to provide me with evidence-based data on how type II diabetes could successfully be reversed. At that time, around a decade ago, it just wasn’t something you heard well-respected physicians talk about very often. He had a great communication style, and helped to empower people by making complex concepts understandable for everyone. Today we’re tackling the topic of food controversy. There are obviously so many diets… so many theories… and so many belief systems about what diet works best for us as humans. What I want people to realize is that it’s never about what works best for all of us. It’s about what works best for YOU, right now, where you are in your life. And I want you to give yourself permission to change at any point you feel that your choices are no longer working for you. It’s crazy that we can care so much that we actually become dogmatic about our diet beliefs. And from that we create separatism, and divisive judgements about other people who don’t believe what we believe. This has to stop. It’s important to embrace what works for us. But it’s also important to keep an open mind, and be willing to look at the facts when they present themselves. That said, today Dr. Hyman is sharing some of the most well-researched data compiled in his new book FOOD: What the Heck Should I Eat? to help us decipher the best practices for our health and wellness. Click play, take good notes, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Why food is far more complex than we realize. How food manufacturers are growing human taste buds in laboratories (this is not good!). Why processed food companies’ main objective is to create “heavy users”. Why all calories are not created equal. The #1 hormone that causes you to store fat. How to burn the same amount of calories from running an hour a day without even leaving your couch. Why you don’t want to let dogma determine your health decisions. Why dietary restrictions on fat and cholesterol have been disappearing. A shocking study that found how lowering LDL cholesterol actually increases risks of heart attacks. The problem with research that looks at the pros and cons of specific nutrients but not the whole food itself. The top vegetables that Americans eat (this is concerning!). What critical details you need to be aware of when buying and eating your vegetables. Why most humans would not be safe to eat (this is funny, but true!). How fructose impacts your body differently than other types of sugar. The impact that factory farmed animal foods has on our environment and our health. Whether or not eating meat increases your risk of cancer. What a “Pegan Diet” is. The 5 principles that most diets can agree upon. Items mentioned in this episode include: Squatty Potty ⇐ Get yours right here at an exclusive 15% off! Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Ending Fat Controversy - With Dr. Mark Hyman - Episode 193 The Pros & Cons Of Coconut Oil + 20 Ways To Use It - Episode 227 McDonald’s Broke My Heart - Podcast episode from Malcolm Gladwell FOOD: What the Heck Should I Eat? ⇐ Get the new book here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Feb 18, 20181h 12m

Ep 269TMHS 269: How Your Level Of Self-Love Impacts Your Health, Happiness, And Success

Love is one of the most powerful forces in the universe. Not just in a metaphysical way, but in a very tangible, practical way that guides our choices everyday. Love compels us to care for and support others. Love compels us to create and bring our thoughts into physical form. Love compels us to put ourselves in harm’s way so that others can live. Love compels us to work hard, to practice, and to respect the process. Love compels us to get back up when we fall, and rise to the challenge in the face of adversity. Love heals. Love is also not discriminatory. Although, that’s the way our society has allowed it to be framed. In our world today, it’s ok to love someone or something else. But, loving yourself… nah. That would be self-centered. What if I told you that loving yourself was the greatest love of all? Hold up, have you actually listened to Whitney Houston’s song “Greatest Love Of All”? Well, let me give you a little refresher: I believe that children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. Show them all the beauty they possess inside. Give them a sense of pride to make it easier. Let the children’s laughter remind us how we used to be. Now, let’s break this down line-by-line. I believe that children are our future: This is a statement emphasizing how important our children are. That they carry the torch. They are, in fact, the future of everything. We all start here. And we all deserve a chance. Teach them well and let them lead the way: This encompasses how we are all programmed at an early age… and need to be taught “well”. With that, we are capable of leading us into a brighter future. Show them all the beauty they possess inside: Establishing self-love is often directed by those entrusted to care for us. This line highlights that. It’s one of the greatest gifts to know that you have immense beauty inside of you. (And no one can take that from you… as highlighted in another line from the song, “No matter what they take from me, they can’t take away my dignity.”) If we can be shown the beauty we possess inside, we will find strength, happiness, and real love. Give them a sense of pride to make it easier: This line makes clear that we need our sense of self-love and self-worth to be reaffirmed. Obstacles will be presented along the way that will challenge your sense of self-worth. If we are instilled with pride and a sense that it’s “ok” to love yourself, it will make life easier (and we can eliminate unnecessary suffering). Let the children’s laughter remind us how we used to be: Kids possess an innate quality of self-love that adults tend to forgo as they get older. That quality is being honest about what they want, and a desire to be happy. Kids are all about experiencing joy. That’s what this line of the song spotlights. If we can pay attention, and tune into that joy, we can be reminded of the beauty inside of us. The interesting thing is that I didn’t listen to this song until the recording of this episode was complete. Each and every one of these points were covered in this episode in some form or fashion, and then it hit me like a ton of bricks. The greatest love of all was outlined in this song many decades ago. Yet, we seem to have overlooked what the song actually means. We’re at an epidemic place in our society’s collective lack of self-love. And its results are pouring into every area of our lives. I decided to do something about it. I decided to share the uncomfortable, seemingly unbeautiful stuff within me... in hopes that it can help someone else to see just how much they matter, and just how much they deserve to be loved. And especially deserving of “The Greatest Love Of All”. Click play, listen deeply, and enjoy. In this episode you'll discover: Why chocolate is commonly associated with love. Why there’s a recent shift to positive psychology. What self-love actually is. How self-love can influence eating habits. The negative feelings that often come with food choices. How different things in your life are dramatically affected by your level of self-Love. The 5 major places that our neglect of self-love comes from. What kids know about self-love that adults tend to forget. Why unhealthy comparison has become an epidemic. How we are culturally programmed to NOT love ourselves. How knowing ourselves can unconsciously diminish our self-love. Why we all need to feel like we matter. The difference between your innate value and explicit value. Why deciding what you really want is part of self-love. How lying about not knowing something can sabotage our success. How we can start to allow ourselves to want what we really want. The 5 steps to develop more self-love and self-value. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Ettitude ⇐ Get yours right here for 10% off! How Chocolate Can Save The World - TEDx 4 Steps To Fast Track Your Results - Episode 100 How To Go From Average To Phenomenal - With Eric

Feb 14, 20181h 20m

Ep 268TMHS 268: Why Your Body Needs Cholesterol & Your Brain’s Silent Killers - With Dr. David Perlmutter

Conventional wisdom would tell you that there are only two types of foods: foods that are good for you and foods that are bad for you. The truth is, there is a whole lot of grey area when it comes to the foods that we eat. There are certain foods that provide us with key, valuable nutrients, but also come packaged with some straight up poisons. Our job is to be able to weigh the cost-benefit analysis, and select the foods that provide us with the most benefit and least downside. Hopefully, also, we experience the immense joy of eating along the way. Because, at the end of the day, that’s another important part of food that really makes it all worth it. Today we’re diving into which foods are the best and worst for your brain. And there’s no better person on the planet to break it down for us than Dr. David Perlmutter. He’s one of the most decorated MDs in the country, and the only Board-Certified Neurologist with the distinction of being a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition as well. We’re also going to cover the surprising benefits of cholesterol. This compound has enabled the growth of a multi-billion dollar statin drug industry. But, as you’ll discover, our society definitely went barking up the wrong tree (and that tree has fallen right on top of many of us). This is incredibly important information to get your hands on. So, just click play, take good notes, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Where the governing force of every cell in your body resides. The surprising economic cost of brain diseases. How a carbohydrate-dominant diet directly impacts rates of Alzheimer’s disease. The truth about what an optimal blood sugar level should be. What glycation is. How your A1C level relates to brain shrinkage (you need to know this!). How insulin deeply influences your brain. Why many of us are “eating for a winter that never shows up.” The incredible impact that brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) has on your health. One of the best ways to boost your body’s production of BDNF. How sleep deprivation significantly influences the health of your brain. Why a brain healthy diet isn’t just good for your brain. Specific compounds in wheat that create inflammation and damage your brain. How wheat creates an addictive response in the brain. Why testing negative for celiac disease does NOT mean that gluten isn’t causing severe damage. How a gluten-free diet can actually increase your risk of certain diseases. What the #1 causative factor for chronic disease is. The incredible benefits of cholesterol (this is important!). How one of the most popular drugs in the world for protecting the heart actually INCREASES heart problems. The benefits of the omega 3 fatty acid DHA. Why you need to be cautious eating farm-raised fish. Which tests you can use to uncover a gluten sensitivity. How to intelligently replace gluten-containing foods in your diet. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off The Dangers of Gluten-Free Reloaded - Episode 233 Grain Brain ⇐ Get the NY Times bestseller! Connect with Dr. Perlmutter Website / Facebook * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Feb 7, 20181h 11m

Ep 267TMHS 267: The 5 Biggest Myths About Meditation - With Light Watkins

Meditation or medication? Today, more than ever, it’s a choice that many of us have to make. We live at a time of great distraction, and terrible health influences around every bend. When I walked into the restaurant where I’m writing this, I strolled past a glass case of desserts where there was a rice crispy bar made out of Fruity Pebbles that I swear called my name. It’s a different world, and we have different means for coping with it. Exercise, great food, great sleep, great companionship… all of those things lean towards creating a healthy, successful life. But I feel that one of the greatest tools we have available to us still isn’t talked about enough. That’s why I wanted to do this brand new episode. Meditation has been found to reduce your risk of heart attack (The Stroke Journal, 2009), reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression (Psychosomatic Medicine, 2009), increase focus and attention (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007), improve your libido (yep… The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2009), and so much more. What medication can do all of these things? Let me answer that for you… none of them. Why then isn’t meditation being prescribed and utilized more often? I believe it’s due to some strange stigmas we might carry about it. I know that I was apprehensive about meditation before I knew what it actually was (and experienced the benefits). There are definitely a lot of myths about meditation that we need to clear up. So, that’s why I invited on one of the best meditation teachers in the country, Light Watkins. Click play, listen deeply, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: The #1 way to improve your focus in a hyper distracted world. How meditation literally changes your brain. Why stereotypes exist in the world of meditation like everywhere else. How helping people to experience more joy is one of the major solutions for all of the civil unrest today. Why achieving more things doesn’t necessarily equate to happiness. The 5 biggest myths about meditation. Why meditation can mean a lot of different things to different people. The difference between meditation and meditative. The difference between monastic meditation and meditation for those who are householders. Why meditation is surprisingly similar to exercise. Why a busy mind during meditation can actually be a sign of progress (you have to hear this!). What the E.A.S.Y. approach to meditation is. The logical reason why comfort during meditation is so important. Why there’s similar stigmas about meditation and dieting. How meditation can be so impactful on sleep quality. Whether or not it’s ideal to meditate right before bed. How meditation can influence patience and awareness. Why the progress in meditation happens outside of meditation. Why meditation is the only thing that can refund you your time back (this is fascinating!). What spontaneous right action is. Why it’s more than ok to experience unhappiness and negative emotions. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Conversations with God - Neale Donald Walsch How Stress Can Make Us Fat, Dumb, & Unhappy - Episode 45 Bliss More ⇐ Get the new book right here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Feb 2, 20181h 36m

Ep 266TMHS 266: The Truth About Your Core Muscles, Diastasis Recti, & The Human Kettlebell - With Katy Bowman

Where did we get the idea that a tight, toned core was the ideal thing to have? Aesthetics have long been a part of human culture, for sure. But, collectively WE get to choose what’s beautiful… and WE get to choose what’s ideal. Did you know that in some cultures, having some jelly on your belly is actually a sign of good health and wealth? True story. Not every culture values the sacred six-pack. And that’s ok. Because I think that all of us are missing the point. The most important thing about our core is that it actually works! The muscles, fat, and fascia that make it up. Plus, all of the internal organs inside of it are what really give it significance. There are some folks with some nice fat on their waistline with phenomenal health in the function of their core. While there are also people with shredded six-packs whose core function is about as good as one of those traveling carnival rides. Sure, I know this looks like a dependable rollercoaster, but tomorrow it will be nowhere in sight (and all I’ll have left is this $5 stuffed animal that I spent $50 on games to win - oh, that’s just me, huh?). The reality is this: your core muscles are critical to you having a free and fully functional life. So, we most definitely need to understand them better. Also, what are some of the possible issues that we can see with dysfunctional core muscles? Issues like diastasis recti? And, most importantly, what are things we can do to reverse these issues and ensure we have a healthy, functional core for years to come? To answer these questions, I brought on one of the foremost experts in the world in human movement, biomechanist Katy Bowman. In this episode you'll discover: Why your abdominal region is far more complex than you may realize. The surprising connection between body temperature and insomnia. Why we still need to take advantage of live, firsthand interactions and learning (and not just rely on the Internet). Why proactively putting yourself in challenging situations is so beneficial. What diastasis recti actually is. Why movement programs for diastasis recti can be effective for hernias too. How internal “forces” are largely responsible for the function of internal organs and tissues (you need to know this!). How an orange can marvelously demonstrate the anatomy and function of your abdominals. Why shoulder tension has a big connection to abdominal strength. The difference between small, medium, and large moves (and why you need them all!). A simple, effective core exercise you can do in your chair. Why you need to do a daily hang (get the details!). Which two movements are nearly extinct in our culture. How to vacuum out the “cobwebs“ of your abdominal region. Why straining and adding additional force when you have a bowel movement can be so dangerous. The important difference between the male and female pelvic floor. Why stopping movement is not a great long-term strategy if you have a physical ailment. Where the idea for treadmill came from. The downside of using a treadmill and how to use it differently for a better result. The surprising ways our shoes change our physiology. Items mentioned in this episode include: Squatty Potty ⇐ Get yours right here at an exclusive 15% off! Ettitude ⇐ Get yours right here for 10% off! How To Move Your DNA - Episode 122 Don’t Just Sit There - Episode 169 (More info on shoes & function) Why All Movement Matters - Episode 189 Diastasis Recti ⇐ Check out the book! Connect with Katy Instagram / Website / Podcast * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jan 31, 20181h 33m

Ep 265TMHS 265: Creating Fit Bodies, Successful Mentorship, & The Truth About Discipline - With Bedros Keuilian

Discipline is often associated with all kinds of negativity. But, what if I were to tell you that healthy discipline was the key to creating the life of your dreams? Not your ethnic background, not your socioeconomic status, not your sex, not your age, not any of that stuff. Discipline is the key to getting you from where you are to where you want to be. Now, this isn’t just a hypothesis. I’ve got the proof to back it up. In fact, I’ve got the ultimate case study. My guest today is largely considered to be one of the most successful fitness entrepreneurs in the world. And he definitely didn’t have the odds in his favorite when he started out. As you’ll find out today, I think it’s suffice to say that he actually had the odds stacked against him. He found a way to make his mark. And discipline took him from good to great. Bedros Keuilian is the definition of a living legend. But he’ll be the first to tell you that you are here to create your own personal legend. Plus, he’s the guy to help you to do it. He shows up, he cares, and he delivers in a major way. Click play, listen in with your heart and mind, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: How Bedros’ story of immigration helped to shape his worldview and later success. The difference between being broke and being poor. How you can often turn your worst circumstances into advantages. Why external motivations can help you uncover internal passion. What big mistakes most personal training businesses make. Why it’s important to find mentorship (and how to think creatively to help make it happen). The overlooked reason why boot camp style training can be effective. Why Bedros melded together the boot camp model of training with indoor training. Why Bedros’ competition is NOT other boot camps and gyms (this is powerful!). How food scientists are using vanishing caloric density to make people eat more food. What role discipline plays in creating high levels of success. Why powering down to end your day is not like an on/off switch. Simple tips to help you think differently about discipline and create more structure in your life. What it means to build your social bank account (you need to know this!). Why it’s essential (and more available to you than ever) to learn from the very best people in the areas of life that you’re interested in. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Thefatlosscode.com The Perfect Day Formula - With Craig Ballantyne - Episode 155 Connect with Bedros Instagram / YouTube / Website Themodelhealthshow.com/fbs - Get your ticket to Fitness Business Summit right now! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jan 24, 20181h 1m

Ep 264TMHS 264: The Facts About Your Dirty Genes: Methylation, SNPs, & Drinking Wine - With Guest Dr. Ben Lynch

The more we find out about our genes, the more fascinating our potential becomes. It’s important to realize that our genes don’t control our lives. In fact, in many ways it’s the opposite. There are thousands of things we can do to influence our genetic expression. And that’s where the real adventure begins. Today you’re going to discover some little known facts about your genes that might just change your life forever. You see, even though we humans have upwards of 20,000 genes we share collectively, some of those genes can misbehave. Our normally clean, well-functioning genes can get “dirty” and lead to some serious health issues as a result. Diseases aren’t just a collection of symptoms that appear on the surface. Diseases are usually rooted in problems all the way down at the level of your genes. And it should make perfect sense, right? Your genes are essentially determining which “copies” out of you are getting printed out. If the you genes are dirty, those copies can end up being pretty crumby. So, in this special episode we have on the foremost expert in the world on dirty genes, Dr. Ben Lynch. Just sit back, take good notes, and find out how to clean those dirty genes! In this episode you'll discover: What dirty genes are. How a young medical student became fascinated with Ayurvedic medicine. How your genes actually work. Why some genes are more static than others. How clean genes can actually “act dirty”. What SNPs are and how they control our health. What the Super 7 Dirty Genes are. What methylation is (this is crucial!). The best lab test to take to check your methylation efficiency. Why dirty genes also have certain strengths and evolutionary advantages. How to assist your body in processing wine (if you’re trying to get your sip on). Whether or not it’s necessary for you to get genetic testing done. Why there’s not one perfect diet for every person. The universal principle every diet should have in regards to how much/how frequently to eat. Why you need folate and the critical difference between folate and folic acid (you need to know this!). Why sleep plays an important role as an epigenetic trigger. The number one thing you need to do to detox from things that dirty up your genes. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Dirtygenes.com Hydration & Water Masterclass - Episode 73 The Principles of Stress - With Ori Hofmekler - Episode 261 Sleep Smarter * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jan 17, 20181h 16m

Ep 263TMHS 263: How To Go From Average To Phenomenal - With Eric Thomas

Success leaves clues. We have a remarkable opportunity today to learn from people who’ve turned their wildest dreams into reality. At no other time in history have these superheroes been so accessible. Videos, podcasts, social media interaction, live events; there’s so many ways to learn from the very best people in the world. This episode is another opportunity to take advantage of that! Eric “ET” Thomas is largely considered to be the top motivational speaker in the world. He’s been able to impact the lives of millions, and create a remarkable life in the process. Because of his level of impact, ET can command 6-figures for him to do a presentation. But what many people don’t see is that when he flies into a city to speak, he’ll often set up several other free speaking events… at middle schools, detention centers, and for at-risk youth. You see, ET was once a homeless at-risk youth himself. He’s learned a lot along his journey. And he can speak to anyone, at any level, and add value to their life because of it. A life of greatness sees success in all areas: health, relationships, finance, career, and spirit. The key is tapping into the mindset and motivation to bring out the best in you and make it happen. There’s no one better in the planet to motivate you and remind you of your greatness. So, click play, listen in, and enjoy this conversation with Dr. Eric Thomas! In this episode you'll discover: What motivates the #1 motivational speaker in the world. Why it’s important to create messages that are catered to your audience. The 3 things you need to go from average to phenomenal. Why questions are the answer. How to realize your blessings even when you think you’re not being supported. Why you don’t get better solely from the things you do right. Why you need to learn the patterns of the culture you want to influence to succeed at a high level. How our fear of embarrassment can prevent us from taking action. Why playing it safe can end up in disaster. Why your brain is the key to solving your problems. The intimate way our breathing influences our perception. Why pressure is essential to taking your life to the next level (you can choose it or fight it!). How setting boundaries can ensure that you don’t crash and burn. Items mentioned in this episode include: Audible.com/model <== Get your free audiobook & 30-day free membership! Organifi.com/model ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Master Your Mindset - With Eric Thomas - Episode 120 BreatheUniversity.com * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jan 10, 20181h 5m

Ep 262TMHS 262: The Sinister 6 Toxic Ingredients In Your Personal Care Products

We take for granted that products on the store shelves are, not only good for us, but safe as well. Little do we realize that industries involved in things like supplements and personal care products are largely unregulated. To take it even further… many companies are allowed to use ingredients that are known to be toxic to the human body (several of them banned in other countries outside the U.S.). Yet, we here we are brushing, rubbing, shampooing, and soaking ourselves in chemical soups each day, blind-as-a-bat to the hazardous effects (and keep these products out of your eyes or it might not just be a figure of speech). The issue is so grand, but I wanted to put a nice PSA together to talk about a few of the most pervasive and problematic chemicals in popular personal care products. Take good notes, and take action on what you see fit. And definitely share this one out with the people you care about as well. Enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: The surprising percentage of compounds that can enter your body through your skin. Interesting everyday things that your skin absorbs. One of the few natural supplements that’s PROVEN to increase physical strength and endurance. The #1 thing you want to avoid in conventional deodorants. How antiperspirants actually work. Why it’s more important to lower your overall toxic load (and not eliminate every imperfect personal care product you have). Which chemical (found in lotions, shampoo, and many other products) has been found to concentrate itself in human breast tissue. The potentially harmful compound used to give shampoos and detergents its liquid consistency. How many “anti-aging” creams ironically accelerate the aging of your skin. What overlooked activity your cell membranes are responsible for. The shocking truth about baby oil. How labeling ingredients as “Fragrance” on products gives manufacturers a dangerous free pass. What impacts chemical dyes may be having on your health. How to find amazing personal care products that are free of The Sinister 6! Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! The Secret Life Of Your Immune System - Episode 166 The Pros & Cons Of Coconut Oil - Episode 227 Thundercats Marketing Artificial Color To Children Should Be Illegal - Vani Hari Real Solutions For ADHD - With Dr. John Gray - Episode 221 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Jan 3, 201839 min

Ep 261TMHS 261: Stress Activated Foods, Intermittent Fasting, & The Principles Of Stress - With Ori Hofmekler

Stress can be ruthless. It’s a silent assassin that can break down your brain, screw up your internal organs, and pack fat onto your body. But… That’s only one face of stress. Stress can also be invigorating. It’s capable of making you more physically fit, biologically stronger, and literally keep your brain decades younger. So, how in the world can it be so good, yet so treacherous at the same time? Today we’re going to dissect the value of stress to maximize the benefits, and minimize the potential downfalls. There really isn’t anything more valuable to create a great body, build emotional fitness, and shape a great life overall, than utilizing the gift of stress. It may even sound like an oxymoron, “the gift of stress”, but what you learn from legendary health expert and bestselling author Ori Hofmekler today will help you understand exactly what I mean. If you’re going to live a long, fruitful life, you’ve got to make stress your ally. Click play and find out how right now! In this episode you'll discover: The surprising percentage of health issues today that are tied to stress. Who came up with the concept that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. How we are miseducated about health and fitness very early in life. How the invisible nature of stress can fool us. What hormesis is and why it’s crucial to our development. Why exposure to toxins might not be all bad for us. Why the benefits of stress are on a bell-shaped curve. What the stress response system is. Why the idea of “getting more energy” is misleading. What the heat-shock protein response is. The top benefits of intermittent fasting. How being physically fit translates to being biologically fit. How intermittent fasting can influence fat loss. Which foods and beverages support the benefits of intermittent fasting. What stress-mimicking nutrients are. Which stress activated food (SAF) was found to be more effective than the diabetes drug metformin. The basics of mTOR and why it matters to human health. Which stress activated food makes your body toxic to cancer cells. Which flavor indicates the presence of SAF nutrients. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Themodelhealthshow.com/mondays Soul & Science Of Health (Stem Cell Data) - Episode 55 8 Incredible Benefits of Fasting - Episode 124 Sleep Smarter The 7 Principles Of Stress * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Dec 31, 20171h 28m

Ep 260TMHS 260: The Science Of Setting & Accomplishing Goals - With Michael Hyatt

What if the mere act of setting a goal could help you achieve anything you want? Life would seem stranger than fiction, for sure. But, what if I told you that the act of setting a goal in a certain way would bring you face-to-face with the things you most dream about and desire? Well, this is not fiction; this is fact. And, today, we’ve got the science to prove it. The problem is that most people don’t set their goals using the parameters that actually work. We can have, be, and do so much more than we give ourselves credit for. At the same time, a goal without a plan is just a wish. Lots of folks wish for things and call them goals. But goals entail following a formula, goals entail having a specific mindset, and goals entail far more than the acquisition of things. Goals are also about who you become in the process. Today we get to learn from one of the foremost experts in the world on setting and accomplishing goals. Not only has he curated the science behind it, but he has used the formula to create a life that many of us would aspire towards. He’s a New York Times bestselling author, he has one of the most visited blogs on the internet, and he’s experiencing the health, wealth, and contribution that most people in his age bracket would think is next to impossible. For him, it’s just a matter of executing on the formula. The incredible Michael Hyatt is here today to share his best tips and insights for turning your goals into reality. In this episode you'll discover: Why most goal-setting books and programs don’t work well for most people. Why setting safe, small goals can be a recipe for disaster. The surprising way that our beliefs impact achievement of our goals What goal toxin is. How age influences achievement of New Year’s resolutions. The 4 kinds of limiting beliefs you need to be mindful of. How to utilize the gap and the gain to help you reach your biggest goals. How universalizing can cripple your ability to accomplish your goals. Where our limiting beliefs come from. Why you need to “change your frame” to see life more clearly. How to actually pull-out and reprogram your limiting beliefs. Why hardships are very often huge opportunities in disguise. Why research shows that regret is actually valuable. How gratitude plays into the achievement of goals. The surprising science behind the benefits of actually writing your goals down. Why it’s essential to set goals outside of your comfort zone. What the delusional zone is. Why setting and working to accomplish goals changes you as a person. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Free To Focus - With Michael Hyatt - Episode 206 Your Best Year Ever ⇐ Get the new book right here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Dec 19, 20171h 12m

Ep 259TMHS 259: Protect Your Brain From Alzheimer’s, Dementia, & Memory Loss - With Dr. Steven Masley

Imagine what it’s like to have a loved one who means that world to you… someone you’ve spent years building memories with. And suddenly, they no longer remember who you are. Imagine how heartbroken you’d be if a parent, friend, or the love of your life no longer recognizes your face. Sometimes memory loss take other shapes too. Maybe, they remember you, but no longer remember the time you spend with them right now. Their short-term memories simply get washed away every so often, and the person you know is no longer there. This is a scary situation, and I only bring it up because I truly feel there is something we can do about this. I also feel that the vast majority of people have no idea just how pervasive these situations I’ve described above are in our world today. You’ll be shocked to discover just how rapidly conditions like Alzheimer’s, dementia, and memory loss are skyrocketing to the very top of life-threatening disabilities today. Alzheimer’s disease isn’t just a set of heartbreaking symptoms, it’s also a sequence of physical abnormalities in the brain that takes the lives of millions of people, and those numbers are sharply on the rise. There’s no better person in the world to clue us all in to the current state of Alzheimer’s and other brain abnormalities than our guest today, Dr. Steven Masley. More importantly, there’s no better person who’s compiled clinically proven solutions to help end the epidemic of these brain diseases and usher in a greater world for all of us. Today you’re going to discover The Better Brain Solution, and how to protect yourself and your loved ones from brain diseases and cognitive decline. This is an important step in the process, and we’ve got a long way to go. But I’m confident that we can all make a huge difference together! In this episode you'll discover: The surprising economic impact of Alzheimer’s disease compared to heart disease and cancer. How insulin resistance affects our brain cells. The 5 crucial keys to prevent Alzheimer’s disease (leaving even one out can increase your risk!). What specific food can make your brain 11 years younger. Why spices are an important part of any brain-healthy eating plan. Which mushroom is clinically proven to have neuroprotective effects. Why coffee has a bell-shaped curve of health benefits (coffee drinkers and non-coffee drinkers need to know this!). The shocking relationship between pesticides and dementia. Which alcoholic beverage can significantly reduce your risk of dementia and cognitive decline. How stress plays a role in brain health. What nitrosamines are and how they can damage our brains. How you can quickly and easily test your current brain function. The remarkable ways that sleep deprivation influences brain health. How beta amyloid (“brain plaque”) formation gets accelerated in the brain. Which form of exercise is most important for the brain. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Squatty Potty ⇐ Get yours right here at an exclusive 15% off! Connect with Shawn on Instagram / Facebook / Twitter HeartMath Institute Hydration & Water Masterclass - Episode 73 Change Your Brain, Change Your Life - Guest Dr. Daniel Amen - Episode 165 The Better Brain Solution themodelhealthshow.com/ betterbrain ⇐ Take the quiz to test your cognitive function! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Dec 18, 201753 min

Ep 258TMHS 258: Healthier Moms, Healthier Babies: The Surprising Facts About Childbirth - With Dr. Christiane Northrup

This might be one of the most important shows I’ve ever done. There really is nothing more important than harboring safe passage for our new babies into the world. And there’s nothing more important than making sure that moms are happy, healthy, and supported along the way. Today, you’ll hopefully be a little shocked to find out how our conventional medical system has been failing families. You’re going to learn some statistics that will blow your mind! But, more importantly, hopefully you’ll be propelled to take action to help make changes for the positive. Whether it’s through your own birthing process, the birthing process of a significant other or family member, or sharing the information out to your community, we all can make a huge difference starting right now. Dr. Christiane Northrup is an obstetrician and gynecologist with decades of experience. She’s also the bestselling author of several books and one of the world’s leading advocates for women’s health and wellness. She’s on the show today to share some of the most crucial information I’ve ever come across. Make no mistake, this episode is definitely not just for women. Everyone needs to learn from Dr. Northrup’s experience. I truly believe it can save lives, and make millions of lives exponentially better. It’s time to take better care of ourselves and our communities. Just click play, take good notes, and use what you learn to make a positive difference. In this episode you'll discover: How childbirth has devolved into being a constant medical emergency. Where the modern day hospital birthing position was developed (this is important!). How a specific supportive presence during childbirth can reduce labor up to 50%. The surprising truth about fetal monitoring. Why we need to change our perception about the role men/partners play in the birthing process. How epidurals affect the mother and child during birth. The facts about why many hospitals are putting convenience before the safety of the mother. How the c-section rates in the U.S. compare to other countries (you need to know this!). Why induced labors have become so much more common today. Why we need to reconsider when and how we cut the umbilical cord. Important information regarding newborn baby circumcision. The significant immune system benefits children receive by being born vaginally. How the overuse of antibiotics is affecting us today. The incredible ways that breastfeeding helps developing babies. Whether or not breastfeeding will make breasts saggy long-term. What you need to know about recent discoveries with vaccinations. Whether or not having children when the mother is 35+ should be a major concern for families. Which practical, but immensely valuable things can help support mothers during the first few weeks after childbirth. Items mentioned in this episode include: Squatty Potty ⇐ Get yours right here at an exclusive 15% off! Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Flexnor Report DrNorthrup.com * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Dec 6, 20171h 6m

Ep 257TMHS 257: The Keto Reset Diet: Burn More Fat & Become Metabolically Flexible - With Mark Sisson

You may be shocked to hear that most of us are terrible at burning fat today. It’s not because we’re not trying hard, it’s not because we’re not capable--it’s because our metabolism has been programmed to burn glucose instead of burning fat. Let me explain… Since time immemorial, humans have survived with very little carbohydrates in our diet. Carbohydrates, as you’re probably aware, are the big gun behind spiking glucose and filling your cells with glucose reserves. Carbs fill your cellular piggy bank that you pinch off of all the time. If there’s easy access glucose available, that’s what your body’s going to burn for fuel. Burning fat is a much harder job, biochemically speaking. So, why in the world would your body go through the trouble to break down and spend stored body fat when it’s got so many glucose coins around? Short answer: It won’t. This wouldn’t even be such a problem if it weren’t for the fact that we’re swimming in carb-dominant foods today. Some with a little longer history… potatoes, rice, beans, and sweet fruit. And some that we've literally made up within the past few decades that have some folks strung out like Pookie in New Jack City… Pop Tarts, Honey Buns, Hot Pockets, Captain Crunch, Cheetos, and Oreo Cookies. I know each and every one of them well, for I, too, was a metaphorical Pookie. My cells were made of the remnants of Oreos and Pop Tarts, and I was a sugar-burner of the highest order. When the carbs weren’t coming in on a steady drip, I was lost. And I couldn’t workout enough to keep my body in balance. Enter my fat-burning revelation… Once I learned that you can essentially reset your metabolic machinery to burn fat instead of glucose, I was able to workout LESS, eat MORE of the foods I loved, and have an even BETTER body composition than when I was logging in more hours at the gym. Today’s episode is about one of the most effective ways to reset your body to burn fat for fuel. There are other ways to the prize, but this one can certainly be the most rewarding. It’s not just the benefits that you see with your body composition, but with improved cognitive function, greater levels of energy and stamina, reduced inflammation, and better health of your cells and organs overall. New York Times bestselling author Mark Sisson is on today to talk about The Keto Reset Diet and provide you with another tool you can add to your superhero utility belt. Click play, take good notes, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: How chronic cardio (and an accompanied high carbohydrate diet) eventually led Mark to a big wake up call. Why we often think we should just “try harder” if we’re not getting the results we want. What lifestyle factors endurance athletes should consider to effectively improve their results. What a ketogenic diet actually is. Why the human body is designed to efficiently store and burn body fat. What it means to be metabolically flexible. Why your body is far less likely to burn stored body fat if you’re constantly eating carbohydrates. The truth about the amount of carbohydrates that humans evolved eating. How eating candy and eating bread can have the same effect on your metabolism. Which one becomes insulin resistant first: fat cells or muscle cells. Why fruit was the perfect food to help humans fatten up as we evolved. The surprising amount of ketones your body can produce each day. The difference between ketosis and ketoacidosis. Why keto strips are a poor indicator of healthy ketosis. The impact that insulin has on ketosis. Who needs to be more cautious when trying a ketogenic diet. The benefits of MCT oil. How stress can be a hindrance to a successful ketogenic diet. What some of the biggest mistakes are that people make on a ketogenic diet. Simple tests to see if you’re ready to take a deep dive into ketosis. Why a fast metabolism might be the opposite of what you really need. Why developing the SKILL of reading your appetite is so important (the cheesecake example!). Why not having any food post-workout might carry some nice health benefits. Where the Atkins Diet slipped up (hint: plastic cheese!). The delicious healthy fats you can enjoy doing The Keto Reset Diet. Whether or not exogenous supplemental ketones are effective. What concerns you should have about nutrient deficiencies on a ketogenic diet. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/model ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Follow Mark Website / Instagram / Twitter The Keto Reset Diet ⇐ Pick up the new book right here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Her

Dec 5, 20171h 20m

Ep 256TMHS 256: Achieve Peak Performance And Stop Settling For Average - With Guest Jairek Robbins

In the words of Lauren Hill, “It could all be so simple… but you’d rather make it hard.” The action steps to creating the success we want, be it in our health, our career, our finances, or anything else, are unequivocally simple. But, every-single-day many of us fall flat on our faces trying to execute on the actions necessary. Here’s the thing… nobody tripped us. Nobody pushed us down onto the floor. Dare I say, we actually trip ourselves? It’s like walking along throughout the day knowing that our shoes strings are untied. It’s just a matter of time before we stumble. Self-sabotage carries many different faces, and one of the most sinister is the face of unpreparedness. On your path to achieving what you want, stuff is going to happen. It is what it is. And, if you’re not prepared, then you are metaphorically looking down at your shoes strings blowing in the wind as you decide to take off on a dead sprint. Face plant, here I come! We’re typically not prepared to follow through on the simple action steps to get what we want because we have glaring holes in our game. Today, more than ever, those holes lie in one (or more) of five major categories - nutrition, fitness, mindset, sleep, and stress management. If you are not cultivating competence in these five key areas, it’s only a matter of time before you wave the white flag and forfeit your goals that are totally attainable. This simply doesn’t have to be your story. Learning the art and science of peak performance is the key to executing on the actions you need to take each day without conking out. Today we have expert performance coach and bestselling author Jairek Robbins to give you the tools you need to live your best life and stop settling for average results. In this episode you'll discover: Why your peer group is a huge determinant on your success in life. Why asking a successful person to mentor you is a terrible idea (unless you do this one important thing). How being too attached to outcomes can sabotage you. What it means to be an example or a warning. Why having an average life is not as good as you may think. How tracking metrics in different areas of your life can dramatically improve your results. How our emotional state is driven by choice. Incredible insights and encouragement you can use to change your habits. What it means to “turn towards” in your relationships. Why it’s a good idea to create a backup version of your daily routine. The truth about how to influence the people you care about to make positive changes. Why many of us are treating ourselves like hostages each day. How mindset, nutrition, breathwork, and exercise all play a crucial role in your success. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Create Your Perfect Day - With Jairek Robbins - Episode 108 The Power Of No - With James Altucher - Episode 217 Mood Meter App Care Dogs Instagram Inspiration Themodelhealthshow.com/performance <== Get the new program here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Dec 2, 20171h 16m

Ep 255TMHS 255: Reduce Body Fat & Increase Your Lifespan: The Surprising Benefits Of Walking

Bipedal walking is one of the most distinguishing characteristics of human beings. Unlike most other creatures (and especially other mammals), we are designed to travel around on our own two legs. What’s so fascinating is that our ability to walk on two legs activates some pretty magnificent neuroendocrine programming. Walking makes essentially everything in your body work better. And although this has been postulated for thousands of years, today we’ve got the science to prove it. The benefits of walking have been touted since Hippocrates said that, “Walking is man’s best medicine.” That’s a pretty strong statement from the man who’s considered to be the Father of Modern Medicine. For him to make an assessment like that, walking would have to provide some pretty remarkable results. Was his tunic not wrapped right, or was he really on to something? Even with rudimentary assessments you could see that walking made people feel better. Today, you’ll finally discover what’s going on behind the scenes, and just how much walking can lay out long-lasting benefits in your life. We tend to think of walking as a form of exercise, but it’s really a necessity that your DNA needs in order to keep you healthy. Yes, walking can help you shed some body fat (a pretty remarkable amount as you’ll learn), but the most inspiring benefits of walking have to do with the number of years that get added to your life. And when you discover how much the quality of those years is improved by walking, it will really get you laced up and walking your way to better health and fitness. In this episode you'll discover: Why walking is looked down upon in the fitness/athletic space. Why walking is the #1 form of exercise the human body is designed for. How pesticides actually cause health problems in the human body. How barbell squats stack up against walking for human physiology. The first big shift caused humans to dramatically reduce their walking. The shocking impact that walking can have on belly fat. Why walking is a “low hanging fruit” exercise. How walking influences blood sugar and insulin sensitivity. How quickly blood pressure can be improved with walking. Why “quickie” workouts can be as effective as longer workouts. How walking can have a huge influence on your genetic expression. Why walking isn’t merely cardiovascular exercise. How walking improves your immune system. The shocking way that walking influences how long you live. How to increase your longevity by utilizing different forms of exercise. How walking can reduce stress-related hormones. The specific ways that walking impacts your energy. What interval walking is and how it boosts your benefits. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Conquering Diabesity - Episode 91 The Telomere Effect - Episode 205 Master Your Mindset - With Eric Thomas - Episode 120 Create A Winning Culture - With Eric Thomas - Episode 157 Move Your DNA - With Katy Bowman - Episode 122 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Nov 28, 201757 min

Ep 254TMHS 254: Build Unstoppable Self-Esteem, Reprogram Your Mind, And Make A Bigger Impact - With Tom Bilyeu

When we try to change our lives by trying to change our actions, we’ll often times find ourselves falling short. This is because trying to change our actions is like trimming the branches of the problem. The problem is still there (only prettier). The real change happens by targeting the roots. And the roots are your self-perception. Every thought you think and corresponding action you take is based on the beliefs that you carry about yourself. Your mind is constantly playing a message to itself in the vein of, “I’m the type of person that…” You think, say, and do the things based on the type of person you believe yourself to be. Anything too far outside of those beliefs is generally off limits. And this is why change can be so hard. The solutions starts with targeting those roots and “growing” your self-esteem. How can you have a new and better life if you don’t truly feel you’re worthy of a new and better life? Without doing an overhaul on your self-esteem and reprogramming your mental settings, you’ll find yourself self-sabotaging every step of the way. You’ll unknowingly be setting up boobietraps for yourself like that kid Data from the Goonies. Today we have on the incredible Tom Bilyeu. Co-founder of the billion-dollar brand Quest Nutrition, and superhero in the world of mindset, motivation, and impact. After you hear Tom’s story, you’ll know there isn’t anyone better to tell you what it takes to change your self-perception and create the life you really want. Listen in, take good notes, and, most importantly, apply what you learn. Tom is dropping straight jewels, so click play and dive right in! In this episode you'll discover: Why having a personal impact on the world matters. Which medicinal mushroom is clinically proven to improve sleep. How Tom’s desire for a film career parlayed into entrepreneurship. How chasing money has significant pros and cons. What passion brings to the table when creating a successful life. How Quest Nutrition was born out of discontentment and not settling. Why we all need to find a way to love the process. How building a business is a lot like lifting weights. The profound benefits from being a part of and/or growing a community. How Michael Jordan’s “flu game” has a huge impact on Tom’s life. Why there’s currently a pandemic of the body and a pandemic of the mind. What inspired Tom to start investing in people and focus on helping others transform their mindset. What Impact Theory means. How to get out of a poverty mindset and cultivate a more positive, success-driven mindset. Why humans always lead with belief. Why you need to be careful about what you build your self-esteem around. How to use “I’m the type of person that...” statements to change your life. Why it’s important to give your beliefs legs. How to overcome struggles with people not supporting your vision. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Master Your Mindset - With Eric Thomas - Episode 120 Antifragile - By Nassim Taleb Connect with Tom Website / Facebook / Instagram Impact Theory Youtube / iTunes * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Nov 22, 20171h 10m

Ep 253TMHS 253: Getting Stronger With Progressive Overload & Building Your Relationship Muscles - With Jay Ferruggia

There are a lot of different ways to look at strength. The typical definition revolves around a capacity for exertion or endurance. You can see strength on the field, strength in the gym, and strength on the track in its various forms. But, there’s another definition of strength that is often overlooked. It’s the ability to resist force. Strength isn’t just exerting your force on the world, it’s also being strong enough to handle it when the world’s exerting its for on you. And that’s why you need to build other muscles besides the ones that make you look good in a T-shirt. That’s why I called in Jay Ferruggia. Jay knows a thing or 500 about building muscles and getting stronger. Today he’s going to talk to you about progressive overload and other crucial things to help you keep getting fitter as the years roll on. More importantly, Jay is going to drop some serious knowledge on building your relationship muscles, and how to ensure that you’re strong enough to handle it when the world decides to drop a flying elbow on you (cue Rick Flair hollering, “Woooooo!” right here). Your relationships (with yourself and others) is the real key to lasting health and success. Today you’ll uncover some hidden gems that are going to help you stay happy, healthy, and successful long into the future. It begins now, in the present, with the one and only Jay Ferruggia. In this episode you'll discover: Why the internet can be a strange and scary self-diagnosis machine. How 80’s icons influenced Jay to go from a skinny-fat kid to musclebound beast. Whether or not 3 days of training can get you better results than 6 days of training. How Jay’s training has evolved over the years. Why we might want to place a higher value on being functional and not just having nice muscles. What progressive overload is and how it can help you improve for Years to come. How to make slight adjustments to your lifts to keep you progressing. How an injury forced me to stop overlooking things I know I was putting off. Why women have certain advantages in weightlifting compared to men. Why changing your body doesn’t change who you are by itself. Why giving compliments and encouraging others is like doing reps for your character. A simple tip to make sure you maintain a healthy social life. How building and supporting community can create great benefits for your health and well-being. How to use visualization to improve your relationships. The top 5 MCs of all-time (facts only!). Easy things to implement in your day to ensure better health and success. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! How To Create Healthy Habits For A Lifetime - Episode 141 The Science Of Willpower - With Jay Papasan - Episode 168 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Nov 15, 20171h 5m

Ep 252TMHS 252: Turn Your Struggle Into Strength & Ignite Your Transformation - With Shaun T.

Every second of everyday, our minds and bodies are transforming. Transformation is a part of life. But all transformations are not created equal. Personally, I’ve transformed from a thriving athlete, into a couch potato with extra cheese and bacon bits. I’ve transformed from being incredibly self-centered, to dedicating my life each day to serving others. I’ve transformed many times in my life (as you have too!). Some for the good, and some for the not-so-good. But, the point is that transformation is a given. It’s always happening whether you realize it or not. And the key is to get out in front of that transformation to guide your mind, body, and spirit where you want it to be. How we transform, and what we transform into, is up to us more than we may realize. Part of the challenge with transforming our lives for the better is due to the struggles that we carry from our past. The things we’ve been through may carry a tone of, “You’ll never be able to accomplish it.” “Who do you think you are?” “No one you know has ever done this before.” “You’re not _______ (good enough, talented enough, intelligent enough, etc. [just fill in the blank with the negative things we hear and tell ourselves]).” Truly, transformation is an inside job that has to look those things right in the face and move past them. Marianne Williamson says, “It is our own thoughts that hold the key to miraculous transformation.” We have the power inside us, but we need the tools to bring it out. There’s an art and science to transformation, and I know of no one better on the planet to help ignite the transformation in others than our guest today. He’s impacted the lives of literally millions of people around the world, helping them to get fit, helping them to move past their excuses, and helping them to transform their lives. Shaun T. is in the house today, and if you’re ready to move past the next 10 levels in your life, then click play, open your heart, and hear what he has to say. In this episode you'll discover: How the Freshman 15 can become the Freshman 50. How a six-pound weight loss can totally transform your health. Why so many of us don’t want to be “seen” in a gym. Which character traits Shaun had to develop to become a world-class fitness teacher. How giving of yourself and serving others can help you heal personally. The tragic childhood experience that shaped Shaun’s life early on. How Shaun was able to turn his tragedy to triumph and help others in the process. How we all develop secret superpowers from the struggles we go through. Why it’s critical to love your “old self” while you’re creating your “new self”. Why it’s crucial to move outside of your comfort zone and HOW to actually do it. How changing up your exercise program helps to keep you fitter (and younger). Why having more adventurous friends can boost your growth and success. Why changing your inputs will change your outputs. The profound reason you should do something uncomfortable each day. Why people use busyness as a distraction. Why time will no longer be the reason you can’t have the body and health you want. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! The Science Of Motivation - Episode 242 T is for Transformation ⇐ Get the new book here now! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Nov 7, 20171h 15m

Ep 251TMHS 251: Hidden Causes Of Digestive Issues & The Bloat Cure - With Guest Dr. Robynne Chutkan

It’s time for a gut check. Even the smallest digestive problems can be a sign of some bigger issues bubbling up. Although you may not have any noticeable symptoms of digestive distress, and instead have skin issues, struggles with your energy, joint pain, or other health challenges, today you’ll discover how many of those things are connected to the action happening in your belly. One of the glaring issues we might notice when digestion is a little (or a lot) off is a distended belly. Being bloated is not fun, and it definitely does not make us feel sexier. Today, you’ll learn a plethora of ways to knock bloating out for good. We have the author of the bestselling books The Bloat Cure, Gut Bliss, and The Microbiome Solution, Dr. Robynne Chutkan. She’s a wealth of knowledge on a subject that we all need to be more informed about. Just push play, take good notes, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Why the topic of bloating needs a greater focus by the medical and health community. How I personally struggled with bloating. The surprising way that conventional treatment of acid reflux can damage digestive health. What your body’s microbiome represents. How antibiotic use can lead to significant digestive problems. The action steps you need to take if your doctor ever recommends antibiotics. Why alcohol consumption might be playing a role in your digestive health. How dairy products can lead to bloating. The interesting difference between the male and female digestive systems. How the menstrual cycle can affect digestion and bloating. Why being in an improper pooping position can cause digestive distress and bloating. The role that water plays in proper digestion. Why yeast organisms can be healthy, benign, or problematic. What’s happening with the rates of colitis and Crohn’s disease. How antibiotic use is linked to autoimmune diseases. How the hygiene hypothesis has influenced healthy human bacteria populations. What molecular mimicry is and how it’s connected to autoimmune disease. How stress can lead to bloating and digestive problems. What essential role your gallbladder plays in digestive health. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Squatty Potty ⇐ Get yours right here at an exclusive 15% off! The Microbiome Solution - With Dr. Robynne Chutkan - Episode 180 Dr. Robynne Chutkan Website / Twitter / Facebook Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Nov 6, 20171h 7m

Ep 250TMHS 250: How To Move Past Your Programming

Have you ever thought about how much humans are like computers? We have hardware. We have software. We can catch viruses. We process data in the form of everything from food to ideas. And, like a computer, our real power shows when we link up with other computers around the planet to affect change. Now that we know how similar humans are to computers, let me ask you a question. Have you ever thought about who programmed you? Yep, just like a computer, you get programmed to execute specific functions in a specific way. Your programming, most of which was done at an early age, creates the parameters by which you will live your life. Your programming creates the beliefs you carry about what you’re capable of, how you will interact with other people’s programming, and, most importantly, how you perceive reality. Your perception is your reality. We unconsciously create a world to affirm all of the ideas we’re programmed with. We are built that way. And, if you ever try to move up against the barriers of that programming, you’re bound to short-circuit or reset to your default programming (Ctrl-Alt-Del). So, why in the world would we want to change our programming anyway? Well, your programming can be the reason that you have such a tough time staying away from cupcakes (that was me!). Your programming can be the culprit behind some of the terrible decisions you make in your relationships. Your programming can also be controlling how much money you have in your bank account (and how quickly you find creative ways to grow your money or if money runs from you like MC Hammer after doing The Addams Family soundtrack). Your programming determines the thoughts you think, the actions you take, and the way you live your life each moment. Wouldn’t it be a good idea to choose your own programming so that you’re thinking, believing, and doing more of the things that are serving you? When it all boils down to it, change can be next to impossible if we don’t hop in and reattach a few wires in our minds that have been unconsciously directing our lives. Today’s show is all about identifying some of these faulty programs, and putting in some new ones to start seeing some better results. Let’s go! In this episode you'll discover: How a lot of our beliefs get programmed into us as children. Why self-sabotage is a real thing. Simple strategies to help you retrain your tastebuds. Why starting a new exercise program is actually a significant stressor. Why blaming others intrinsically takes our power away. How your health gives you a competitive advantage. Why money is connected to a primal fear humans have. How to change your money thermostat. Why acknowledging positive and negative examples in our lives is so helpful. How the environment you’re in determines your actions around money. A simple exercise to help you increase your financial fitness. What character traits are incredibly attractive. How standards play a huge role in relationship success. Items mentioned in this episode include: Onnit.com/Model <== Get your optimal health & performance supplements at 10% off Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off How To Create Prosperity - With Dr. Pedram Shojai The Science Of Cravings Founder Movie New Money Masters Altered Traits With Dr. Daniel Goleman 5 Keys To An Amazing Relationship - With Anne Stevenson * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

Nov 1, 20171h 11m