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Ep. 91: Why Learning Is The Only Skill That Matters

Normally, on the show, I interview real-life superhumans to tease out the skills and strategies they use to achieve the seemingly impossible. This week is a little different. This week, we have a "mini" episode; an essay I've written on learning, and why I feel that it's the only skill that really matters. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed producing it. Please take a moment to let me know what you think in the comments either way!

Oct 18, 201616 min

Ep. 90: How To Get Everything You Want In Life w/ Alex Charfen, Coach to Billionaire Entrepreneurs

Today we're joined by Alex Charfen, a serial entrepreneur who has has spent his life seeking to understand how to make business grow - a question that eventually evolved into wondering: "How do you help people grow?" Through his research and years as a top consultant to billionaires, the Fortune 500 and global 100, Alex discovered what he calls the long-misunderstood Entrepreneurial Personality Type (EPT). Best-selling author Robin Sharma recently described Alex as, "the most progressive entrepreneurial mind on the planet" - and for good reason. Since the tender age of 8, Alex has been starting, growing, and selling businesses, and teaching tens thousands of people all over the world how to do the same. He is even a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, CNBC, FOX News, and USA Today. As you guys know, we don't often talk entrepreneurship on the show, focusing more on health and fitness. Well, Alex has some important things to say about that, as well. But more importantly, I think that this episode fits into an important area of reaching one's true, superhuman potential: financial freedom and life balance. Entrepreneurship may or may not be for you, but either way, you're going to take away some amazing lessons from Alex and everything he has to say, which ranges from entrepreneurship advice, inspiration, motivation, health, and even tips to create a better romantic life… In fact, this episode got deeply personal, and at one point Alex launched into full-on coaching mode, turning the mic back on me and coaching me through one of my biggest struggles at the moment. Although it was a huge moment of vulnerability that I think a lot of people wouldn't broadcast to thousands of people all over the world, I decided to leave it in, because I think there's a lot of value and applicable takeaways there… Let me know on twitter or via email what you guys think.

Oct 11, 20161h 1m

Ep. 89: Craig Ballantyne: The 5 Pillars Of Personal Transformation

Today, we're joined by Craig Ballantyne, a Productivity & Success Transformation Coach, online marketing guru, entrepreneur, and the author of The Perfect Day Formula: How to Own the Day and Control Your Life. In 2001, Craig created the popular home workout program, Turbulence Training, and he's also the founder of the Certified Turbulence Training Program, certifying trainers from all corners of the globe. He built on that success, building and buying numerous wildly successful online businesses such as Early to Rise, ETR University, and Online Info Blueprint, and today is considered one of the biggest names in my industry, having impacted literally millions of people's lives. Craig's online success has led him to create books and a coaching program to show other gurus how to take their ideas and help thousands of people. He holds seminars around the world, and he teaches at the annual SovereignAcademy.org camp every summer in Lithuania. Craig has been a contributor to Men's Health magazine since 2000, and his articles have also appeared in Women's Health, Oxygen, GQ, Maxim, National Geographic, Men's Fitness and Muscle and Fitness Hers, amongst many others. His articles have also been featured on Inc.com, LifeHacker.com, and Telegraph.co.uk. But, as we'll learn in this episode, Craig has had to overcome many obstacles on his journey to success, and his toughest battle was fighting crippling anxiety attacks. He finally discovered how to beat them with his 5 Pillars of Transformation, and today Craig shows men and women how to use the 5 Pillars to get whatever it is that they want in life. In this episode, we talk about a very wide range of things, from practical frameworks you can apply today, to recommended reading, to the most impactful daily habits, and overcoming anxiety. Craig is a true renaissance man with diverse interests and passions, and I just know you're going to take away a TON of value from this episode.

Oct 4, 201657 min

Ep. 88: Acupuncture, Taoism, & Eastern Medicine w/ David Orman

We are joined by Dr. David Orman, a wellness entrepreneur, expert, educator, coach, and bestselling author commonly known as "Doc Wellness." Over the years, David has lectured to Congress, taught at major universities, and treated thousands of patients. He's also an avid martial artist, practicing no less than 5 individual martial arts. In this episode, we talk about the ancient tradition of Tao, and how you can use it excel in health, abundance, and life. We talk about Daoism, martial arts, acupuncture, energies, and how it all fits together. I think this episode is going to pique your interest and curiosity about some of the eastern philosophies, and if so, I encourage you guys to continue learning more and checking out the books and resources we mentioned in the end of the interview.

Sep 27, 201638 min

Ep. 87: The Critical Flaw Behind Most Self Improvement Thinking w/ Author Derek Rydall

Today we are joined by Derek Rydall, an american screenwriter and author. Derek has worked as an actor, a screenwriter, a screenplay consultant, and has written a few books. He also hosts a podcast called Best Year Of Your Life. But actually, he joins us today to talk about his latest book - Emergence: Seven Steps for Radical Life Change.It's a book about enacting change in your life and in yourself, and figuring out how to re-engage with an ancient principle for living a better life. During this episode, we talk about the Law of Emergence and some of the misconceptions about self help and personal growth, we learn Derek's story of his own emergence, and if you stick around to the end, you'll even get a free copy of Derek's book! I hope you guys really enjoy the episode and get a hefty dose of inspiration and motivation from it!

Sep 20, 201652 min

Ep. 86: David Heinemeier Hansson: An Interview With A Real-World SuperLearner

Today we are joined by a real-life superhuman - a man who has risen to prominence in not just one, but two extremely competitive arenas. David Heinemeier Hansson, better known as "DHH," is a software developer, entrepreneur, and race-car driver from Denmark. He's most known for his company, Basecamp, and for developing the popular Ruby on Rails web development framework that has taken the world of web development by storm. In 2005, he was recognized as "Hacker of the Year" by Google and O'Reilly. He's written a slew of books on software development, and 3 very popular books on building and managing software companies: Getting Real, Rework, and Remote. If that weren't enough, David has also had a meteoric rise to prominence in the world of auto-racing, climbing through the ranks and coming in among the top spots in what many would call record time. In this episode, I wanted to deconstruct David's thinking process and figure out how he learns so much so effectively. I wanted to understand how he has managed to be so successful in two entirely different worlds, and see what tips he had to offer to anyone looking to live a life as diverse as his. We talk about how he manages his time, but more than that, we take a deep dive and deconstruct his entire learning methodology in depth, flow, habits, happiness, goals, and how David has spent decades deconstructing and analyzing his own performance from every possible angle. Quite honestly, I can say without exaggeration that this is one of the absolute BEST episodes we've ever done.

Sep 13, 201658 min

Ep. 85: Build The World's Most Valuable Network w/ Jayson Gaignard of MasterMind Talks

Today we are joined by Jayson Gaignard - quite possibly one of the world's best networkers. In 2012, Gaignard began curating dinners in Toronto, Canada with small groups of entrepreneurs that focused on relationship building. The invite-only dinners became MastermindTalks—larger conferences for entrepreneurs geared toward health, wealth, self-improvement, and networking. Despite humble beginnings, Jason has grown mastermind talks into a world-renowned institution in the entrepreneurial space, hosting such greats as Tim Ferriss, James Altucher, A. J. Jacobs, Esther Perel, Dave Asprey, Guy Kawasaki, and Marc Ecko. In fact, Forbes described Gaignard as one of the top networkers to watch in 2015. He's also published a book and produces a podcast on the topic of network building. In this episode, I wanted to learn more about how Jayson has built such strong ties with some of the world's most influential entrepreneurs, and see if we can learn anything from his success. My father always told me that it's not just about what you know, but also whom you know - and if that's true, then both Jayson and his incredible skill set are definitely worth knowing. Throughout the episode, we talk about the power of a network like Jayson's for improving oneself, accomplishing one's goals, and making a lasting impact on the world. Jayson also shares some very practical tips for building your own network and connecting with the people you admire. All in all, I think you'll take a LOT away from Jayson's success story, and his wisdom.

Sep 6, 201647 min

Ep. 84: Understanding Ch'i, Yoga, & Acupuncture w/ Expert Tiffany Cruikshank

Today, we are joined by one of the top names in the world of Yoga - Tiffany Cruikshank. Because we've done episodes on meditation and ayurveda, it seemed only fitting to round out the trifecta and discuss Yoga, especially since it has seen such an incredible renaissance in the last decade, and is, in many ways, the go-to for tens of millions of people looking to improve their health, their lives, and their performance. With a B.S. in medicinal plant biology and nutrition, a masters in acupuncture and oriental medicine, and a specialty in sports medicine and orthopedics, Tiffany Cruikshank is an expert in how holistic medicine and yoga come together. She teaches vinyasa yoga, and leads teacher trainings in her therapeutic style of yoga, called Yoga Medicine. In addition to all of this, she has written two books, Optimal Health for a Vibrant Life, and Meditate Your Weight, and has served as the acupuncturist at Nike's World Headquarters for the last 5 years. In this episode, we talk about all things holistic medicine - from yoga to acupuncture - and how you can use them to improve yourself and your life. We talk about Yoga, Meditation, and the various benefits you can reap from each - as well as practical and easy ways to reap those benefits. We had a great conversation and really enjoyed ourselves, and I'm quite sure you'll enjoy listening in, as well.

Aug 30, 201646 min

Ep. 83: The Healing Power of Psychedelics: Ayahuasca, LSD, Psilocybin & More w/ Dr. Dan Engle

Today, we are going to talk a bit about "drugs" - or rather, medicines. But not the drugs or medicines you're thinking of. In fact, we're going to be talking about ancient, psychedelic medicines, used for hundreds or even thousands of years by indigineous societies for spiritual exploration. You may have heard of some of these substances - things like ayahuasca, psilocybin, or MDMA. What you may not have heard is how powerful they can be for personal growth and development. On that note, we are joined today by Dr. Dan Engle, a board certified expert in Psychiatry and Neurology with a clinical practice in holistic medicine, orthomolecular psychiatry and integrative spirituality. He is medical consultant to the Temple of the Way of Light Ayahuasca Center in Peru and Onnit Labs in Austin, Texas. He is also Medical Director of Crossroads Ibogaine Recovery Center in Rosarito, Mexico and the Rejuvenation and Performance Institute in Sedona, Arizona. In this episode, my objective was to learn more about the power of tribal medicines such as Ayahuasca and Ibogaine, learn how they affect the body, and see why it is that they're experiencing such a renaissance. But, as always happens, I got so much more out of this conversation than I could have possibly imagined. It's a bit of a longer and denser episode. We go deep into the world of psychedelics, spiritual exploration, trauma recovery, and more. We geek out on neuroscience, and share incredible stories. It's a bit of an unstructured conversation, but easily one of the most fascinating and engaging we've ever had.

Aug 23, 20161h 5m

Ep. 82: Hollywood's Body Transformation Secrets Exposed w Eric the Trainer

Today, we are joined by Eric the Trainer, a renowned fitness trainer who has worked with some of the greatest names in Hollywood. He's trained UFC fighters, celebrities, and police academies alike, and he's a spokesperson for Gold's Gym, a writer for Muscle and Fitness and TRAIN magazine, and the Host of "Celebrity Sweat" on Spike TV. In this episode, I wanted to gain some clearer understanding on the world of fitness training and muscle development, from someone who knows so much about it. But, in reality, I got much, much more than I was bargaining for. You see, because my guest today is literally THE force behind some of the most incredible physical transformations in Hollywood - the ones that make your jaw drop when you see them - my mind was opened up to a whole new realm of possibility. We talk about diet, nutrition, and exercise - as we do in many episodes - but with the distinct difference that in this episode, we talk about the extreme end of the spectrum. The end where people's bodies can be radically transformed in a matter of weeks or even days. And then, we tie it back to practical tips that you can use to do the same to create the body of your dreams - whatever that is. I just know you're going to LOVE it.

Aug 16, 201648 min

Ep. 81: Aubrey de Grey: How & Why We Must Defeat Aging

Today, we are joined by Aubrey de Grey, biomedical gerontologist and Chief Science Officer of the SENS research foundation, and co-author of the book Ending Aging. You might know Aubrey from his appearances on 60 minutes, the BBC, The New York Times, Fortune, the Colbert Report, or his popular TED Talk. If you've heard him speak before, you'll know that he is one of the chief drivers behind the view that medical technology may one day enable people alive today to live… well, forever. Through his research on regenerative medicine, and what he calls "Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence, or SENS," de Grey has proposed a number of ways to not only slow, but even stop and reverse the effects of age on the human body. During the episode, we talk about these methods, the effects of aging, and also raise some of the ethical and practical issues surrounding the idea of a-mortality. We talk about learning, and I was just blown away by how much knowledge and expertise my guest has accumulated - and how he has accumulated it. We also have an absolutely fascinating and engaging conversation about the potential of the future, and what humanity may look like in 20 or 30 years. We truly dive into the idea of what it might be to be "superhuman," and the resulting conversation will definitely blow your mind. For those of you who really love the heavy, sciencey episodes where we geek out on technical terms, you're really going to love this episode, and for those of you who don't, well, you're going to learn a whole hell of a lot about your body and how it ages, and I'm quite sure you'll get a kick out of my guest's combination of jaw dropping wit and dry British humor.

Aug 9, 201643 min

Ep. 80: Dr. Mark Hyman on Feeling Better Through Functional Medicine

Today, we are joined by Dr. Mark Hyman, one of the most respected health & wellness experts on the planet - and one of the experts that experts themselves turn to. Dr. Hyman is the founder of the UltraWellness Center, the Medical Director at Cleveland Clinic's Center for Functional Medicine, and the ten time #1 New York Times Bestselling author of books like Eat Fat, Get Thin, Blood Sugar Solution, and the 10-Day Detox Diet. He is the medical advisor to both Bill and Hillary Clinton, the medical editor at the Huffington Post, and has been featured in just about every publication you can think of, from TED to NPR to CNN and more. In this episode, we talk about… diet, nutrition, supplementation, and why over 70% of people are less healthy then they can and should be. We get pretty sciencey, and so I'm sure you're going to learn quite a bit about your body, what it needs, and how it works.

Aug 2, 201640 min

Ep. 79: Understanding Your Purpose & Existence Using Kabbalah w/ Rabbi Moshe Miller

In this episode with Rabbi Moshe Miller, we are going to be exploring something a little bit different… In the past, we've talked about meditation and yoga, and in a sense, this episode will be a continuation of that. However, today, we're going to explore it from another angle - Kabbalah. For those of you who have never heard of it, Kabbalah is a lesser-known teaching of Judaism, characterized by mysticism and mystery. In recent years, it's become hugely popular among dozens of celebrities, from Madonna to David Beckham, Ashton Kutcher, and Natalie Portman. Personally, I've always been intrigued and curious about it, given my interest in and enthusiasm for meditation, so I decided to explore that curiosity in a conversation, and record it for all of you. In that sense, I'm inviting you all to join me on my own learning journey, on a topic I used to know little to nothing about. In this episode, I wanted to gain a deeper understanding both of what Kabbalah is, and what benefit it can offer us in our own lives. My goal was to extract some of the practical teachings of Kabbalah in a secular and non-religious fashion, and make it accessible to anyone in the audience. I hope you take a lot of value away from it.

Jul 26, 201636 min

Ep. 78: Herbal Elixirs to Change Your Mood, Your Health, & Your Life w/ Colter Merrick

Today, we're joined by yet another incredible expert I met during the Summit at Sea event late last year. His name is Colter Merrick. As someone who doesn't drink alcohol, I was particularly happy to meet Colter, as he is an expert in non-alcoholic elixirs and cocktails. What does this have to do with Becoming SuperHuman, you ask? Well, it turns out that Colter runs a company called Elixart, where he and his team develop and produce powerful cocktails with loads of health and mood benefits. After trying just about everything on his menu, I was determined to get him on the show and pick his brain about some of the substances he introduced me to. In this episode, we talk about everything from traditional herbs and plants used for healing, all the way to the flow of energy in our bodies and in our lives, and everything in between. We talk about some plants and substances that you may never have heard of, and why it might behoove you to experiment with them in your own lives… It's a great episode, and I just know you're going to learn a TON!

Jul 19, 201650 min

Ep. 77: Cracking The Happiness Equation w Neil Pasricha, Blogger & Author Extraordinaire

Greetings, SuperFriends! In this episode, we are joined by a highly esteemed author and public speaker, a Harvard MBA and formal Walmart executive, who's book, entitled "The Book of Awesome," has been a New York Times Bestseller for 5 years straight. His popular TED talk has garnered millions of views, and his award winning blog, 1000 Awesome Things, ranks among some of the top blogs on the web. In addition, he's published a number of other books, and has most recently published The Happiness Equation, a book on how to rethink your life, your career, your time, and your relationships. In this episode, I wanted to get behind the science of happiness and simplicity with someone who has devoted his career to it. We talk about the habits of happiness, the law of attraction, the science of success, life satisfaction, motivation, life transitions, and much, much more. It's an absolutely fascinating episode with a brilliant mind, and I just know you'll take away a ton of motivation and inspiration, just like I did.

Jul 13, 201649 min

Ep. 76: Chris Ashenden of Athletic Greens on Supplementation & Whole Food Nutrition

In this episode, we are joined by Chris Ashenden, the founder and spokesperson of Athletic Greens, the all-in-one supplement that industry experts Tim Ferriss swear by as their nutritional insurance policy. In addition to that, our guest today is a food blogger and nutrition expert who shares his wisdom with people all over the world. In this episode, my goal was to learn more about athletic greens, supplementation in general, and hear my guests' fascinating story. We really covered a TON of ground on this episode… We discuss supplementation, superfoods, nutritional disorders, learning, depression, entrepreneurship, elimination diets, and the incredible story of how my guest became one of the closest people in the world to Tim Ferriss. Stick through to the end, because our guest shares some really solid actionable tips and diagnostic tools that can help you stay on top of your health in case things go wrong!

Jul 5, 201655 min

Ep. 75: Jeff Sanders: The 5AM Miracle & How to Dominate Your Day Before Breakfast

Today, we are joined by Jeff Sanders, the public speaker and author behind the Amazon Bestseller, The 5AM Miracle. I know what you're thinking - 5AM is really early - but stay with me, because morning rituals are really interesting and important. In this episode, we're going to learn how you can better dominate your day by hacking mornings to work in your favor - before you even have breakfast. As someone who has really been struggling recently to get out of bed before 7AM, and who, to be completely honest, has been struggling to stay productive past 1pm, I was really interested in learning some strategies for hacking mornings and creating more effective days. As you guys know, I'm a huge fan of learning any productivity related hacks I can get my hands on, so I was really excited to dive into this episode.

Jun 28, 201634 min

Ep. 74: Iceman Wim Hof: How You, Too, Can Become SuperHuman

Today, we have a very special guest, and someone many of you have requested. It's not everyday that we have someone on the show that exhibits actual "superhuman" skills in the traditional sense of the word, but that's exactly what our guest today has been able to prove. Better known as "The Iceman," my guest today is none other than Wim Hof. He holds no less than 20 world records, ranging from the world's longest ice bath, to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and 6.7 kilometers of Mount Everest wearing nothing but shorts and shoes, to resisting an injection of rattlesnake venom, running a marathon in the desert without water, and much much more. What's most interesting is that he has been able to successfully teach others to do these amazing feats, using simply the power of yoga and breathing techniques. You'll tell straight away that his passion, energy, and enthusiasm far outweigh my ability to lead the conversation, and so you won't hear too much of me speaking this episode - but I don't think you'll mind one bit. Throughout the episode, I tried to better understand how his special abilities came to be, how he has managed to defy logic (and science) time and time again, and how you, too, can learn to achieve such superhuman feats.

Jun 21, 201647 min

Ep. 73: We Talk Productivity, Purpose, & Fear w/ Alli Worthington

Today we are joined by Alli Worthington, the author of the book Breaking Busy: How to Find Peace & Purpose in a World of Crazy. She's also the founder of BlissDom, the world's largest international women's business conference, the cofounder of the BlissFul Media Group, and the executive Director of the Propel Women leadership initiative. You may have even seen her on The Today Show, Good Morning America, or featured in Sheryl Sandberg's website, Lean In. In this episode, we talk about how to break the endless cycle of busy-ness to discover your life's true meaning and purpose. Given that I've recently released a course with one of my mentors on the topic of creating a meaningful life, you guys probably know that this topic is something near and dear to my heart - and so I was very excited to learn from someone as accomplished and thought-provoking as today's guest. It's absolutely PACKED with actionable tips and tools that you can implement TODAY to be more productive and feel less stressed. I think you're going to love it.

Jun 14, 201637 min

Ep. 72: Mastering Your Long Term Memory w/ Ron White, 2X USA Champion

My guest today is Ronnie White, one of the top memory experts in the world. He's a two-time national memory champion, having won the USA competition in both 2009 and 2010. He also held the record for the fastest memorization of a deck of shuffled cards for 2 years - a shocking 1 minute and 27 seconds. Today, he trains individuals and corporations all over the world on how to better take advantage of their natural memory skills. Given my background in Memory, Speed Reading, and Accelerated Learning, I was eager to interview Ron and learn everything I could from him. We talk about mnemonic techniques, adaptations, and a lot of powerful learning strategies. Just a heads up, this episode is going to be a bit "technical," and we're not going to dumb things down for you. If you're unclear on some of the terms, I suggest checking out our past episodes with Dr. Anthony Metivier, Nelson Dellis, and Mark Channon.

Jun 7, 201644 min

Ep. 71: How to Develop Tenacity & Unbreakable Willpower w/ Spartan's Joe "Di" Distefano

Today, we are joined by the Director of Sport Initiatives at Spartan Race, Joe DiStefano, aka "Joe DI." If you haven't heard of Spartan, they're a company that has started a movement all across the world, hosting events, training seminars, and all-out, extreme obstacle races that push people to their absolute limits. Spartan is a sport, community, a philosophy, a training and nutrition program – with daily advice, a podcast, a series of books, an activity for kids, workout gear, a media channel, an NBC Sports series, a digital magazine, and a timed obstacle race. I don't know about you guys, but sometimes, my biggest challenges are overcoming not physical limitations, but mental ones. Often times, when the going gets really tough, I give up on myself, bargain, compromise, or convince myself that I can do it. That's why, in this episode, we talk with one of Spartan's best and brightest trainers on the topic of mental tenacity. As someone who has helped create some of the world's toughest sporting events, and an acclaimed personal trainer, our guest today has a lot to say on the subject, and I'm sure you'll take away not only a huge dose of inspiration, but also some actionable principles you can use to sharpen your focus and increase your mental tenacity in all of life's challenges.

May 31, 201638 min

Ep. 70: Creating a Meaningful Life & Excelling in Multiple Industries w/ My Mentor, Linda Levine

Today, I have an especially exciting treat for you guys. That's because today's guest is a motivational speaker, university professor, life coach, and clown, who, believe it or not, has been my personal mentor and role model since I was just 4 years old. Through her work at San Jose State University, she has been instrumental in creating the university's top rated course, Creating a Meaningful Life. She has lectured at Fortune 500 companies, municipal governments, and audiences worldwide. Above all of this, she's an incredible source of wisdom, joy, and inspiration, and I just can't wait to share it all with the world for the very first time. By the way, if you enjoy this discussion, I want to let you know that my guest and I have recently launched a groundbreaking online course together, titled Creating a Meaningful Life. But don't worry - it's not some "fluffy" motivational course. It's actually a very hands-on, step-by-step action plan for designing the life of your dreams, using the proven strategies of the world's best life coaches. If you've ever listened to an episode of this show and thought "gee, that guy has a pretty awesome life," then this is your opportunity to learn exactly where I got it from, and build a pretty awesome life for yourself. Whether you're in a pretty good place or deeply in need of a change, the course is guaranteed to make a measurable and remarkable impact in your life, or your money back… so, to check it out and to take advantage of a special discount for listeners of this show, visit http://jle.vi/meaning

May 24, 201638 min

Ep. 69: Memory Grandmaster Mark Channon on Applying Mnemonics to Your Life

Today, we have a very special treat for you. For the second time in the history of this show, we are graced by the presence of a certified Grandmaster of Memory - Mark Channon. In fact, he was one of the first people in the world to earn that certification, way back in 1995. For over 15 years, Mark has worked as a memory trainer and coach, working with students of all ages. He's also the author of the books How To Remember Anything, Improve Your Memory, and The Memory Workbook. In this episode, we talk about mnemonic techniques, memory training and some powerful ways they can be applied in your own life.

May 17, 201637 min

Ep.68: Lessons From A 1 Year Meditation Sabbatical w/ Karan Bajaj

My guest today is Indian-American author Karan Bajaj, who is known for the 3 bestselling novels he has written. In fact, Karan is here to tell us about the incredible journey he embarked on a few years ago, after attaining his success. It was a journey of spiritual awakening, detachment from the world of work, and of discovery. My goal for this episode is to help discover how my guest went from being "stuck" in a rut to discovering meditation, and how he used a year away from work to actually advance his career and find greater satisfaction in his life. In it, we'll talk about the idea of using a sabbatical or a year off to find purpose and meaning in your life, we talk about the power of meditation, the virtues of practicing poverty, and so, so much more. I really, really enjoyed this conversation and took away a lot of meaningful life tips - and I know you will, too.

May 10, 201638 min

Ep. 67: Habit Mastery, Weight Loss, & the Secrets of Success w/ Alexander Heyne

I'm joined today by Alex Heyne, the founder of Modern Health Monk and author of the book Master The Day: Eat, Move and Live Better With The Power of Tiny Habits. Given my recent interest and deep dive into the world of habits, I was really excited to interview today's guest. In the episode, we talk about how to create and modify habits, through the lens of someone who has spent years working with people in the weight loss community. It's a great episode, with lots of wisdom to share, and I think you're going to really enjoy it!

May 3, 201643 min

Ep. 66: How The Micro Biome Regulates Health Jessica Richman of uBiome

Greetings, SuperFriends! Today, we have a special treat for you. We're going to talk about poop! Just kidding. But actually, not really. That's because we have Jessica Richman, the Founder and CEO of a company called uBiome, with us, to discuss the rapidly growing field of the "micro biome." My guest today has quite impressive credentials, from Stanford and Oxford to Clarendon and Fulbright Scholarships. She's worked at Google, McKinsey, Lehman brothers, the Grameen bank, and more. She's spoken at TEDMED, and has been featured in Wired, Scientific American, NPR, Fox news, ABC news, just to name a few. In this episode, we'll not only learn why all of this is so important, but also what you can do to promote the health of your own micro biome, the power of citizen science, and much, much more.

Apr 26, 201649 min

Ep. 65: How to Care for Your Body's Largest Organ w/ Trina Felber

Greetings, SuperFriends! Today's guest has, as many guests do, a pretty unusual story. Trina Felber started her career by spending 22 years as a nurse - starting out in a Burn Intensive Care Unit. Her experience in that world caused her to understand the vital role of our body's largest organ - our skin - in protecting us and promoting health. Since then, she has gone on to found Primal Life Organics, a skincare company that produces and promotes natural and healing products for the skin. At this point, especially if you're a guy, you might be thinking, "How's this superhuman? I guess I'll skip this one and tune in next week." But don't. As Trina is going to explain to us, there are hundreds if not thousands of chemicals in your shower and in your medicine cabinet that are dramatically affecting your ability to thrive at peak health. In this episode, we're going to go into some of these chemicals, and begin understanding what they do in the body. We're going to talk about alternative ways to deal with hygiene and maintenance of your skin, and what roles the skin plays in your overall health. In fact, there are a ton of very surprising revelations in this episode that I think you guys will love.

Apr 19, 201637 min

Ep. 64: Physical Skill Development & Improving Your Reflexes w/ Guinness Record Holder Dan Holzman

My guest today has a ton of impressive credentials. He's met presidents. He's set multiple Guinness world records. He's spoken on stage at TED 6 times. He's worked with Robin Williams for years. He's an entrepreneur. So far, he sounds like just another in a long line of high-caliber folks we invite on this show. My guest today, Dan Holzman, has attained all of this incredible success by building a career around - get this - comedy juggling. Now I know what you're thinking. What the hell does juggling have to do with being SuperHuman? Well, as my guest explained to me when we spoke, juggling is actually a pretty amazing activity that has been proven to promote brain fitness, dexterity, concentration, and do a whole lot of other incredible things. For this reason, I invited today's guest on the show not so much to talk about juggling per se, but rather to talk about the learning process behind mastering such an incredibly complex yet rewarding skill. In the episode, you're going to learn a LOT. And be inspired. A LOT. Of course, we're going to talk about juggling - and learn why it's such a surprisingly powerful tool for self improvement. But beyond that, we're going to talk about accelerated learning. We're going to talk about what it takes to become a renaissance man or woman. We're going to talk about passion, success, and finding your life's calling. And so, so much more. This episode really runs the gamut, and has something for everyone, so I just know you're going to enjoy it.

Apr 12, 201648 min

Ep. 63: Understanding "Nutritarian" Eating w/ Dr. Joel Fuhrman

Today, I'm joined by an internationally recognized nutrition expert, board certified family physician, New York Times bestselling author, and nutritional researcher Dr. Joel Fuhrman, who specializes in preventing and reversing disease through nutritional and natural methods. And yes, those are all one person. You may have read one of his multiple bestselling books, from Eat to Live, to Super Immunity, or The End of Diabetes. But that's just a few. He's also published The Eat to Live Cookbook, and The End of Dieting, all of which are bestsellers. He's also the father of "nutritarian" eating, and has a special equation for longevity in health, which he'll be telling us about throughout the interview. In this episode, we talk all thing nutrition, and Dr. Fuhrman presents a view that is somewhat contradictory to that of many of our previous guests.

Apr 5, 201644 min

Ep. 62: Shawn Stevenson on Learning & Developing Model Health

My guest today is Shawn Stevenson, the bestselling author behind the book Sleep Smarter, and the top-rated podcaster behind The Model Health Show. Through his background in biology and kinesiology, he went on to found the Advanced Integrative Health Alliance, which has broad him into the limelight and given him the opportunity to impact hundreds of thousands of people - if not more - through his lectures and works. In today's episode, we're going to hear how his journey began with reversing a chronic and incurable spinal condition despite the opinions of the entire medical profession. We're going to learn about the most impactful health, nutrition, exercise, and sleep tips from the master. We're going to dive into how my guest has become one of the fastest learners in the business - and his method for dramatically accelerating his learning. On top of all of that, we get some powerful tips that are going to totally change your sleep and fitness game…

Mar 29, 201652 min

Ep. 61: David Allen of Getting Things Done on Productivity, Spiritual Exploration, & What it all Means

Today, I'm joined by one of the top names in the world of productivity and time management. As we've talked about in a lot of episodes before, a lot of the secret science behind truly becoming superhuman lies in organizing your time, prioritizing, and getting things done. That's why I'm so excited about today's guest - because he literally wrote the New York Times bestselling book on Getting Things Done. If you've ever heard the term "GTD" or does even some cursory research into the world of productivity, you know all about him and his method - which has really taken the world by storm since it was first published in 2001. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the "GTD" system, and begin to understand how you can learn to use it in your own life. But we talk about so much more... including psychedelic drugs, mindfulness, meaning and purpose, accomplishment.

Mar 22, 201645 min

Ep. 60: Jimmy Moore on Ketogenic Dieting, Living Low Carb, & How to Lose 180lbs

Today, we're joined by Jimmy Moore, the blogger and author behind the Livin' La Vida Low Carb Blog. Not only is the the author of about half a dozen books on ketogenic dieting… he also has an incredible story. 12 years ago, at 32 years of age, Jimmy weighed in at an alarming 410 pounds, and he knew something had to change. In this episode, we're going to learn how he dropped over 50% of his body weight, creating health and happiness in his own life, and inspiring tens of thousands of others to do the same. I really enjoyed getting into some of the nitty-gritty details and science behind ketogenesis with Jimmy, and we throw out a lot of scientific terms you may or may not be familiar with. All in all, however, the conversation is really easy to follow, and whether you know about "keto" dieting or not, you're going to learn a ton.

Mar 15, 201647 min

Ep. 59: How to Discover Your True Self & Radiate Positivity with Motivational Coach Niurka

Today, we are joined by an author, educator, public speaker, and expert on influence known as Niurka. For over 15 years, Niurka has been helping people improve their communications and influence skills. She was the top trainer for the legendary Tony Robbins, and has since launched her own business, where she offers workshops to help people transform and grow. She's also the author of "Supreme Influence: Change Your Life With the Power of the Language You Use." In this episode, we talk about motivation, transformation, and how to neutralize the limitations that are keeping each of us from discovering our true greatness.

Mar 8, 201642 min

Ep. 58: Discovering the Secrets of Ayurveda with Hanah One Founder Joel Einhorn

Today's guest is another interesting fellow that I met at the Summit at Sea conference at the end of last year. I met Joel Einhorn because there was a ton of buzz all throughout the ship about his product called Hannah One. After hearing enough celebrities and pro athletes talking about how awesome it was, I connected with today's guest and we started chatting and sharing common interests. In this episode, we're going to talk about his journey of discovering ayurvedic medicine, healing, and developing his superfood product along with experts in India… and much, much more. You're going to love it! And if you do, please remember to leave a review.

Mar 1, 201642 min

Ep. 57: Beating Jet Lag, Seasonal Affective Disorder, & Balancing Multiple Careers w/ Timo Ahopelto

Today's episode is about Transcranial bright light therapy, and basically, it's where you… well, there's no delicate way to say this… you shine super bright white light onto your brain in order to alter circadian rhythm, jet lag, or mood. Our guest is Timo Ahopelto, beyond just Valkee, I found out that my guest is not only a serial entrepreneur himself, but also sits on the boards of tons of incredible companies doing innovative things, from AI-powered robots to medical technology to waste management and big data logistics. He is even the founding partner of his own VC firm… As you can tell, he's absolutely SuperHuman, and in the episode, we try to touch on that, too.

Feb 23, 201648 min

Ep. 56: Real-Life Mind Reader Daniel Harel Shares How We Are All Similar (and How You Can Learn to Predict People's Behavior, Too!)

Today's show is a little bit different. That's because our guest today will be the first to tell you that he's not in fact SuperHuman… but you won't believe him. His name is Daniel Harel. Daniel's gift? He's a mentalist, or mind-reader. The feats that I've seen Daniel perform are so astounding, that I actually had to record some of them so you can view them on our website. In this fun and absolutely jaw dropping interview, we get to see a real life demo of Daniel actually reading my mind… It's going to blow yours! We also go into some insights that Daniel has acquired about life, emotional health and wellbeing, and so much more after reading the minds of about 10,000 people.

Feb 16, 201642 min

Ep. 55: Discovering the Magical Power of Medicinal Mushrooms w/ Four Sigmatic's Tero Isokauppila

Today's show, we're going to talk about magic mushrooms. Not those kind of magic mushrooms. But still, pretty magical. That's because today, we're joined by a 13th generation mushroom farmer turned entrepreneur and biohacker from Finland. Through his company, Four Sigmatic Foods - today's guest is working hard to bring the ancient wisdom of mushrooms and their nutritional and medicinal benefits back into the modern era. There are a ton of health benefits which we're going to learn about in the coming hour, but beyond just that, for every product you buy, they donate a portion of medicinal mushrooms to a cancer patient in need. Pretty cool, if you ask me.

Feb 9, 201642 min

Ep. 54: Gabriel Wyner on Learning Languages & Becoming Fluent Faster

Today, we have a special treat for you, especially if you enjoyed our episode with language learning expert Benny Lewis. Today's guest is Gabriel Wyner, the guru I turn to when I have difficult language learning questions. His book, Fluent Forever, completely changed the way I approach learning a language, and his extremely detailed, in-depth blog on the subject was an invaluable resource to me when I was learning to use some of the tools that have become so central in my learning toolkit. He also has tons of incredible products, from pronunciation guides, to comprehensive word lists ranked in order of importance, and much, much more. In this episode, we geek out pretty hard on the nitty gritty techniques to hack language learning. From how to learn vocabulary, to what words to learn, to hacking grammar, and much much more.

Feb 2, 201646 min

Ep. 53: How to Change Your Life & Be A Total Badass w/ Jen Sincero

Today's guest, is a total badass. Actually, she wrote the book on being a badass. No… seriously, though. She's the NYT bestselling author of "You are a badass: How to stop doubting your greatness and start living an awesome life," and a bunch of other books, including one interesting titled "a straight girls guide to sleeping with chicks." With titles like that, coaching clients who themselves have gone on to become new york times bestsellers, an upcoming and much anticipated podcast, and features in the new york times, HBO, bloomberg, and O magazine, I just had to get her on the show while I still could to share some of the badassness with us. In this episode, we discuss a really broad range of topics, from discovering your life's passion, to the value of coaches and how to find a good one, to the perks of travel for personal development, and even tips on how to maximize your income. My guest is an absolute wealth of positive energy and inspiration, and I just know this episode is going to knock your socks off.

Jan 26, 201646 min

Ep. 52: We Talk Nootropics, Brain Supplements, & Cognitive Enhancers w/ Expert Jesse Lawler

In this episode, we talk about tons of nitty gritty details about all of the various nootropics (or "smart drugs") with expert Jesse Lawler… we talk about diet and nutrition… we talk about self experimentation, polyphasic sleep… and so, so much more. I really enjoyed this episode, and I just know you're going to enjoy it, too.

Jan 19, 201654 min

Ep. 51: How to Reach Your Peak Potential & Be an Ultra High Performer with Coach Josh Felber

This week, we welcome a serial entrepreneur and high performance coach Josh Felber to help us deconstruct the science of excellent. My guest's vision is to transform the lives of 100 million people, helping them have more time, freedom, and passion… sounds amazing to me! In the episode, we're going to talk about what differentiates the world's top performers from everyone else. We go into habits, behaviors, mindset shifts, dietary choices, routines, and even get some concrete tips and hacks for productivity and motivation. We also explore the idea of coaching as a method of reaching your best performance.

Jan 12, 201645 min

Ep. 50: How To Be the Most Productive Person You Know w/ Chris Bailey

Today, I'm excited to welcome back one of the most entertaining, engaging, and personable guests we've had on the show - productivity expert Chris Bailey. For this of you who don't know, Chris is a life-long productivity enthusiast and devoted a year of his life to testing every productivity hack and strategy and blogging about it. His blog exploded in popularity, and so this week, Chris is publishing his much-anticipated book, The Productivity Project, through Crown Publishing and Penguin Random House. In this episode, we discuss some of the more nitty-gritty details of how to achieve peak productivity, and Chris was kind enough to share so much of the wisdom and so many teachings of his book in such an engaging and informative way on the podcast. Just like last time, the episode is not only packed with actionable takeaways that you can put into practice TODAY, but it's also really hilarious. Chris is an absolute delight, and he had me cracking up half the show!

Jan 5, 201651 min

Ep. 49: How Wheat & Grains Are Literally Killing You W/ Wheat Belly Author William Davis, M.D.

This week, we've invited the man whom many to consider to be the leading authority on the topic of grains and their dangers. He's a cardiologist, blogger, and author of many books, including the New York Times bestseller Wheat Belly, two Wheat Belly cookbooks, Wheat Belly Total Health, and his newest book, Wheat Belly 10-Day Detox. In this episode, we go into very deep into the health concerns associated with a typical western diet. We learn in great detail the physiological effects of grains, we finally sort out the big deal with cholesterol and learn a ton about LDL, HDL, and why the way we look at it is wrong. We even learn some very practical and applicable tips for cleaning up our diet and health, from a cardiological perspective.

Dec 29, 201554 min

Ep. 48: Dr. Vivienne Ming on Hyperintelligence, Predicting Life Outcomes, the Future of Education, & How We Will Optimize Human Potential

My guest today is a theoretical neuroscientist, technologist and entrepreneur who was named one of Inc. Magazine's top 10 women to watch in tech in 2013. She co-founded Socos, a cutting-edge startup which applies cognitive modeling to create adaptive, personalized educational technology. She is also a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley's Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience pursuing her research in neuroprosthetics. Previously, she was a junior fellow at Standford's Mind, Brain & Computation Center and earned her Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon. Her work and research has received a ton of media attention including the New York Times, NPR, Nature, O Magazine, Forbes, and The Atlantic. In this interview, we discuss her INCREDIBLE STORY, how technology will be used to predict our learning and performance, how we can change life outcomes, how prosthetic devices will be used to alter and repair or brains and bodies, and the very realistic possibility of a hyper-intelligent superhuman race… and that's just in the first 30 minutes.

Dec 22, 201557 min

Ep. 47: Why Advanced Blood Testing is the Key to Optimal Health with Dr. Murdoc Khaleghi of WellnessFX

In this episode with Dr. Murdoc Khaleghi of WellnessFX, we talk about a lot of the different ways you can optimize and measure your health indicators, from blood testing to supplements and nutrition. We go into some nitty gritty details of what you need to look out for in your blood work, and what it might mean. If you visit the blog post, we're also going to be listing out the 25 basic biomarkers that WellnessFX recommends getting tested, so make sure to check it out.

Dec 15, 201547 min

Ep. 46: Which Learning Strategies Do & Don't Work With Expert Dr. Daniel T. Willingham

In this episode we're joined by Daniel T. Willingham, a professor of psychology from the University of Virginia. Dr. Daniel T. Willingham earned his Ph.D in cognitive psychology from Harvard, and he spent about 8 years focusing on the brain basis of learning and memory. Today, his research is focused on the cognitive psychology behind K-16 education. We talk about cognitive psychology, techniques that work, techniques that don't, and some of the challenges facing the outdated education system in most countries. There are a ton of take-homes in this episode, and it is applicable not just to kids or teens or parents, but also to anyone who wants to learn more effectively, at any age.

Dec 8, 201545 min

Ep. 45: How to Create a Life of Purpose, Fulfillment, and Joy with Derek Sivers

In this episode with accomplished entrepreneur, author, and TED speaker Derek Sivers, we discuss happiness, goals, success, learning, and so much more!

Dec 1, 201556 min

Ep. 44: How Scientific Research (& Supplement Companies) Mislead You with Kamal Patel, Examine.com

Greetings, superfriends! In this week's episode, we have a really exciting guest. In a lot of previous episodes, we've talked about the idea that research can be manipulated to deliver the results that the researchers often want to generate… So time and time again, the question has come up… who can we trust? Well, my guest today is Kamal Patel, a man who definitely has some suggestions on just that. He's the director of an organization called Examine.com, which provides does unbiased evaluation of supplements and nutrition. He has a master's in public health and an MBA, and actually put a PHD in nutrition on hold to start his organization. In this episode, we cover the difficulties with trusting and interpreting research, supplementation, overtraining, and much more. It's a bit more of a laid back episode than usual, and has a bit of a more conversational pace. Nonetheless, there are a lot of great takeaways and interesting points. In fact, I would love it if you guys would let me know what your favorite piece of information was by sending us a tweet to @gosuperhuman.

Nov 24, 201545 min

Ep. 43: How to Make Paleo Work for You with Michelle Tam of Nom Nom Paleo

Our guest today is one of the most respected paleo bloggers on the web - and for good reason. Besides creating creates award-winning recipes, she's also published a New York Times Bestselling cookbook, Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans, in addition to a webby-award winning iPad app. She's inspired people all over the world to take a practical approach to paleo, and has changes the lives of god knows how many people. In this interview, I wanted to give you the tools and confidence to give paleo an honest try. We focus on the nuts-and-bolts - what do you need in your kitchen? What does your shopping spree look like? What does it cost? How can you make paleo delicious and practical? What are the tastiest meals? What do you snack on? It's a great episode, and I know you're going to enjoy it.

Nov 17, 201546 min

Ep. 42: How to Learn Anything Faster (and Be Way More Productive) with Lifehacker Timothy Moser

This week, I'm happy to host another lifestyle entrepreneur who, like myself, is focusing his time and energies on teaching productivity, memory, and accelerated learning. Like me, he has chosen to live outside his home country, and runs a blog and podcast, called Master of Memory. Like me, he's teaching courses online that help you learn faster and memorize more. He also has a company and a podcast called Ace Productivity where he focuses on productivity hacks to help you get more out of your time. On top of all of this, he also shares my passion for lifestyle design and travel… So, of course, with so much in common... I was really excited to sit down and talk to him and compare notes! In this episode, we talked about productivity, accelerated learning, lifestyle design, and much, much more. We actually go into some very unique tricks for language learning that actually kind of blew my mind in the level of detail and clarity that they offer. You'll learn how to hack grammar using memory palaces, how to memorize maps, how to look at life more productively, and a lot of other super fascinating stuff. This episode does build a little bit on our previous memory related episodes with Dr. Anthony Metivier and Nelson Dellis, so you should make sure to listen to those either before or after this one, if you haven't already.

Nov 10, 201548 min