Yoga Podcast | Yoga Talk Show By Yogabody & Lucas Rockwood

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Yoga students love this no-nonsense show featuring experts in yoga, nutrition, and alternative health. Each episode includes a deep dive into listeners' questions and concludes with cutting-edge nutritional advice on vegan nutrition, raw food, plant-based diets, nutritional supplements and everything else of interest to mind-body bio-hackers worldwide. Hosted by, Lucas Rockwood, founder of YogaBodyNaturals.com, YogaBody.es, and the creator of TheYogaTrapeze.com.

Episódios

  • 617: The Power of Wonder with Monica Parker

    24/04/2024 Duração: 42min

    Finland has been dubbed the happiest country in the world, but in reality Finns are content, not overwhelmed with joy. They have a high GDP per capita, good healthcare, low corruption, and a decent amount of personal freedom - all great things, but not necessarily a recipe for joy and happiness. Most people claim their biggest aspiration in life is to find happiness. This is a beautiful sentiment, and while we all love positive emotions like joy, laughter, celebration, adventure, and curiosity; these only exist because they are juxtaposed with negative and challenging experiences. My guest on this week’s podcast suggests that rather than look toward happiness for a more fulfilled life, we should focus more on wonder.   Listen and learn: How nature promotes wonder The difference between superficial vs. epistemic curiosity The tyrannical pursuit of happiness Trait openness and its role in wonder Links Monica’s site ABOUT OUR GUESTS Monica Parker is a speaker, writer, and authority on the future of work. She i

  • 616: Rethinking Pain with Dr. Amy Baxter

    17/04/2024 Duração: 44min

    If you’re struggling with chronic pain and trying to find help, you’ve probably noticed that the pain management industry is a big minefield with hardcore drugs on one end of the spectrum and questionable potions and placebos on the other. In an ideal world, pain is adaptive and part of our body’s defense mechanisms, but all too often it can become untethered to the original insult and begin to attack your quality of life.   Listen and learn: The purpose of pain in our bodies  When to medicate and when to ignore The confusing connection between pain and healing Why some people are prone to opioid abuse more than others Links Amy’s Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Amy Baxter is a medical doctor and entrepreneur known for her research on pain. She is the inventor of Buzzy, a simple device to help kids get injections. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel

  • 615: 12 Steps and Yoga with Nikki Myers

    10/04/2024 Duração: 38min

    In the 1980s, Nancy Reagan coined the term, “Just say no!” and spearheaded the social aspect of the so-called war on drugs. It didn’t work, nor have any of the dozens of public, private, and international efforts to curb the disease of despair. Things have become so much worse that today, almost every single person listening has a friend or family member affected by addiction. My guest on this week’s podcast is a recovered addict herself and uses yoga as part of an integrated 12-step program to support others. Listen and learn: The importance of support for addiction recovery The benefits of talk therapy vs. movement based therapy How trauma can feel like it’s stuck physically The integration of past, present and future self Links Y12 ABOUT OUR GUEST Nikki is the founder of Yoga of 12-Step Recovery (Y12SR). Her approach is based on her personal journey through addiction and recovery, leading her to blend the somatic aspect of yoga with the cognitive approach of 12-step programs. Like the Show? Leave us a r

  • 614: Injuries Happen - Stay Positive with Dr. Ariele Foster

    03/04/2024 Duração: 49min

    Injuries can derail your best healthy lifestyle plans, and if you’re not careful, they can lead to deconditioning and loss of function. But here’s what you need to understand and accept: everyone with an active life gets injured - everyone. So rather than feeling guilt or regret about your aches and pains, it’s a much smarter approach to swiftly move into healing mode and take full ownership of the process. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a career yoga teacher and physical therapist whose work focuses on overcoming injuries. Listen and learn: Why many injuries simply require time, yes or yes, to heal The importance of things like shoes, sleep position, and lifestyle choices The power of walking and how to titrate movement vs. pain How to potentially get help from a physical therapist or qualified professional Links Ariele’s Anatomy Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Ariele Foster is a physical therapist and yoga teacher with over two decades experience helping people recover from injuries, manage chronic conditio

  • 613: A Practical Guide to Improving Your Sleep with Dr. Sujay Kansagra

    27/03/2024 Duração: 36min

    Most adults need seven to nine hours of sleep per night, and we need good sleep quality as well, which means cycling through light, deep, and REM phases. While sleeping is the most natural of all human behaviors, many of us continue to struggle for a variety of reasons, including stress, anxiety, hormonal changes, and more. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a medical doctor whose work is focused on improving sleep for kids and adults. Listen and learn: Sleep hygiene 101  deal sleeping positions Kid vs. adult sleep - what changes? How to know when you need medical help Links That Sleep Doc (Instagram) ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Sujay Kansagra specializes in sleep medicine. He is Director of Duke University's Pediatric Neurology Sleep Medicine Program and author of a number of books, including My Child Won't Sleep: A Quick Guide for the Sleep-Deprived Parent. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel

  • 612: Stem Cells for Healing with Christian Drapeau

    20/03/2024 Duração: 44min

    In regenerative medicine and longevity, it’s difficult to separate signal from noise. The search for the fountain of youth is a story as old as humanity, and while we’re all clearly aging, there are some technologies that hold real promise, particularly when it comes to things like joints and skin. On this week’s podcast we’ll discuss stem cells, specifically how specific nutrients can boost endogenous production. Listen and learn: How adaptogenic plants can measurably boost your own stem cells Why a reduced ability to heal is a hallmark of aging The difference between umbilical cord vs adipose tissue derived cells Legal, ethical and access concerns Links Christian’s Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Christian Drapeau is a stem cell biologist and a pioneer in the study of plant-based stem cell enhancement therapies. He is also the author of Cracking the Stem Cell Code. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel

  • 611: Getting Started with Meditation with Ann Swanson

    13/03/2024 Duração: 35min

    If you’re interested in meditation and have downloaded an app or purchased a book, yet fail to consistently follow through, this week’s podcast is for you. We’ll discuss meditation for average people living in the real world with recurring guest, Ann Swanson. Listen and learn: Meditation practice vs. meditative practices How to manage rumination Why different meditation practices can serve you in different scenarios How to start small and link your practice to an existing habit Links Meditation for the Real World Ann’s Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Ann Swanson is a certified yoga therapist and author of the best-selling book, Science of Yoga. She specializes in helping people manage stress, pain and arthritis. Her new book is called, Meditation for the Real World: Finding Peace in Everyday Life. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel

  • 610: Understanding Attachments Styles with Thais Gibson

    06/03/2024 Duração: 34min

    The quality of our lives is determined by the quality of our relationships. While most people would probably agree with that statement, they would also admit that their relationships are often troubled. From a psychological perspective, attachment theory can be a helpful frame for understanding our patterns of emotional connection and strife, and it can also provide a path forward toward balance and security. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet an author whose work is centered around understanding yourself to create space for healthier relationships. Listen and learn: How to identify your attachment style as secure, anxious, avoidant, or dismissive Why we’re often attracted to people who struggle in similar or familiar ways Why our fundamental needs must be met Links Thais Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Thais Gibson is an author, counselor, speaker, and founder of The Personal Development School. She has a background in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), underscoring her deep

  • 609: Why Everyone Can and Should Learn Anatomy with Justin Cottle

    28/02/2024 Duração: 42min

    Health education is lacking in most school systems, to the extent that most high school graduates can’t name 10 muscles in their own bodies. Anatomical learning has historically been seen as boring, complex, and difficult to make relevant. Today, things have changed, thanks to 3D software, inexpensive models, and cadaver dissections freely available around the world. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet an online educator reaching millions monthly with anatomy and physiology videos using real human cadavers. You'll learn: How cadavers are donated and used ethically (or not) in science The anomalous nature of all of our bodies Why real human bodies are still an invaluable resource in learning How to use LLMs / AI to advance your learning Links Institute of Human Anatomy Dissection Room on Youtube Substack ABOUT OUR GUEST Justin Cottle is the Lab Director at the Institute of Human Anatomy, a private human cadaver lab located in Salt Lake City, Utah. He and his IOHA team reach millions each month through educa

  • 608: The Importance of Community & Fitness with Greg Drach

    21/02/2024 Duração: 28min

    I’m an introvert. In my private life, I don’t talk much and am mostly in my head. But since the forced isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve come to re-appreciate the power of community. Every single health goal I have becomes so much easier when I’m around positive, supportive people. So once a week, I force myself to practice yoga, take a run, ride my bike, or paddle surf with other people. On one of those runs, I joined up with 120 people on the beach in Barcelona running, doing burpees, and dancing to pop songs. The group is called Midnight Runners, and it turns out it’s a long-standing event that happens all over the world. On this week’s show, you’ll meet the founder to learn about the power of fitness and community.   Links: Midnightrunners.com @gregexplores ABOUT OUR GUEST Greg Drach is the co-founder of Midnight Runners with a mission to make fitness more engaging and fun. Drach is an avid traveler and adventurer having visited 65 countries across five continents. Like the Show? Leave us a review

  • 607: Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind with Dr. Georgia Ede

    14/02/2024 Duração: 46min

    There is no such thing as a perfect human diet because we are all unique and have unique objectives. The bodybuilder eats to build mass, the dieter plans meals to lose weight, while others use food to manage their mental health. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a metabolic psychiatrist who takes a food-first approach in her work with clients. Listen and learn: How to determine if an extreme or moderate approach is best for you How ketosis can fuel the brain and cool inflammation Why low carb approaches can be helpful for depression, anxiety, OCD, and PTSD Short term treatment or long term fix? Sustainability questions explored Links Dr. Ede’s site ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Georgia Ede is a nutrition and metabolic psychiatrist. She has done extensive research on ketogenic diets, and is the author of the book, Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel

  • 606: The Future of Longevity Medicine with Dr. Charles Brenner

    07/02/2024 Duração: 39min

    “I don’t know the meaning of life, but I know the purpose of life: to survive and procreate.” This quote was from a biologist on the podcast eight years ago, and it stuck with me because if he’s right, I’ve achieved my biological imperative and I’m now on borrowed time. While that may sound soulless and even nihilistic, it’s also a helpful frame (for me) as I attempt to make choices to optimize my life in the second half - my bonus time. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a researcher who debunks many pop longevity myths and also shares some compelling research around the supplement nicotinamide riboside. Will it make you live forever? No, but it might help you live better for the time you are here. Listen and learn: Why “biological age” tests are inaccurate How we’re unlikely to experience “escape velocity” Metformin, rapamycin, and resveratrol debunked Why so-called longevity clinics giving TRT and HGH are almost certainly reducing - not extending - lifespan   Links Brennerlab.net ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Cha

  • 605: Stem Cells & The Future of Healing with Dr. Jeffrey M. Gross

    31/01/2024 Duração: 37min

    You’ve got a bum knee or wonky hip. Your doctor says you’re a candidate for a joint replacement, and your insurance has approved the procedure - but you’re not sure if you’re ready for that. You know that joint replacement success rates are extremely high. But you also know this is a major surgery with long-term effects, and you’d like to dig your heels in a little longer. What about platelet rich plasma (PRP)? What about stem cells? On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a regenerative medical doctor whose work is focused on healing ailing joints. You’ll learn: Where stem cells come from Exosomes, stem cells, and PRP - what’s the difference? Ethical and legal issues surrounding stem cell harvesting Why bone, rather than tissue, injections are preferred Cost and recovery considerations Links Dr Gross Site ABOUT OUT GUEST Dr. Jeffrey Gross specializes in regenerative stem cell medicine and anti-aging. He has an extensive background in treating athletic injuries across many areas such as hips, knees, shoulders,

  • 604: The Future of Arthritis Treatments with Dr. Tonia Vincent

    24/01/2024 Duração: 40min

    Osteoarthritis, the wear and tear inflammation of your joints, is so common that some research suggests half of us over the age of 65 will be affected. You’ve probably heard that movement is medicine, but how much movement? And while ibuprofen helps, is long-term use safe? What about all the weird and expensive treatment options? On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a Professor and rheumatology expert whose work is focused on finding solutions for this common disease. Listen and learn: Which helpful medications might be approved Risk vs reward of ibuprofen and injections Joint distraction Practical planning for managing your condition   ABOUT OUR GUEST Tonia Vincent, a Professor of Musculoskeletal Biology at the University of Oxford specializing in Rheumatology. She focuses on understanding osteoarthritis. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel Visit www.yogabody.com

  • 603: Mindful Weight Loss with Nagina Abdullah

    17/01/2024 Duração: 41min

    The top New Year's resolutions involve weight loss and fitness. In my industry, January is boom time and February is gloom time as most people have given up on their New Year energy by Valentine’s Day. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a non-dogmatic weight loss coach who takes a sustainable, forever approach to sane weight management. You’ll learn: The importance of eating high satiety foods Why cinnamon can be a great addition to your morning coffee How to navigate liquid calories Links Nagina’s Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Nagina Abdullah is a weight loss coach who incorporates natural, wholesome foods and practical lifestyle changes, and mindfulness to help clients achieve sustained results. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel Visit www.yogabody.com

  • 602: How to Have a Sober Year with Rachel Hechtman

    10/01/2024 Duração: 39min

    Alcohol is involved in 28 percent of all fatal car accidents, 37 percent of all violent crime, and is responsible for an unknown number of mental and emotional health challenges. On the flip side, it also has a rich tradition of craftsmanship and cuisine, culture and celebration. In moderation, alcohol has pro-social benefits, lowers social anxiety, and is loved by billions. If you’re one of those people who can have a drink now and then without much of a thought and certainly no problem, this podcast is not for you. If drinking is causing you to gain weight, struggle the next morning, or is creating big problems in your life and you want to stop, my guest on this week’s show can help. Listen to learn Why social pressure to drink is stronger than almost all other lifestyle pressures Helpful language to use during a dry experiment How to “test the waters” of sobriety with a dry month or dry 3-month challenge The harsh reality of sober life in terms of friends and activities Links Rachel’s site ABOUT OUR GUES

  • 601: Your Calorie Math is Wrong with Lucas Rockwood

    03/01/2024 Duração: 30min

    If weight loss is one of your New Year’s resolutions, you’re probably as frustrated and confused as the rest of us with all the conflicting advice and extreme approaches being touted as a forever solution. In 2023, calorie counting resurfaced as a popular approach to weight loss - and that’s just fine - but many people find that their calorie math somehow doesn’t work and are left feeling discouraged. If you can relate, this solo podcast is for you. Here’s what you’ll learn: Why calories in / calories out is true but oversimplifies the process Five variables that can muddle up your calorie math The real reason we eat (hint: it’s not for nutrition, unfortunately) Five tips to try instead of (or in addition to) calorie counting  Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel Visit www.yogabody.com

  • 600: How to Choose Healthy Skincare Products with Marcel Voss

    27/12/2023 Duração: 37min

    Many people are worried that their favorite deodorant is going to cause them an early death, but when it comes down to it, we’re more worried that we’re going to smell like death. This conundrum perfectly articulates the juggling act between the short term benefit and long term risk with skin care products. In an ideal world, regulators would keep us from harm’s way. In the real world, long-term cancer risk, hormone disruption, and even organ damage are difficult to track and quantify so this is an evolving discussion. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet the CEO of a testing company focused on safety and efficacy for manufacturers. Listen and learn: How an ingredient might be proven safe and effective, but in certain use cases might prove otherwise The false trust of Western manufactured products vs. the fake fear of “made in China” How to pick and choose products based on how often you use them and the potential risk Links dermatest.com ABOUT OUR GUEST Marcel Voss is the CEO of Dermatest GmbH, a company th

  • 599: Women’s Sexual Health with Dr. Lori Brotto

    20/12/2023 Duração: 36min

    Sexual health requires collaboration and alignment between partners. Many couples get stuck and the resulting conflicts commonly escalate to breakups. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a professor and psychologist focused specifically on women’s sexual health, using mindfulness as a foundation in her work. Listen and learn: What sex drive discrepancy (SDD) is and the challenges that arise How antidepressant drugs can contribute to sexual dysfunction even after discontinued use Why “women’s Viagra” Addyi isn’t really working for most people How mindfulness can create a foundation for sexual health Links Lori’s site: www.LoriBrotto.com ABOUT OUT GUEST Dr. Lori Brotto is a Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of British Columbia and a Registered Psychologist, specializing in women's sexual health. She is the author of, Better Sex Through Mindfulness. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel Visit www.yogabody.com

  • 598: Preventative Health Breakthrough with Dr. Hari Mani

    13/12/2023 Duração: 37min

    Cynicism is a huge problem in health care, both from patients and providers. Patients are frustrated their doctors have so little time during visits and that they’re most-likely going to leave with nothing more than a prescription. Physicians are frustrated that their patients first come in after a huge problem has arisen, often 10 years in the making, wanting an instant solution. While diet, exercises, and lifestyle interventions can help, will the patient actually follow through? Unlikely. It’s a two-sided problem where both parties feel stuck. A system-wide shift to preventative care is a likely solution. On this week’s podcast, we’ll explore how this is already happening privately, to some extent. Listen and learn: What peptide therapy is and why it might be preferable to exogenous hormones Breakthroughs in early cancer screening that most people don’t know about The importance of medical supervision on any health journey Links Valhallavitality.com About guest Dr. Hari Mani is a board-certified family m

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