Hardiness with Dr Paul Taylor

Paul Taylor

Host Dr Paul Taylor, a Psychophysiologist, Neuroscientist, Exercise Scientist, and Nutritionist interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving hardiness in your mind, body and brain to become your best self.

  1. The Hidden Impact of Stress and Environmental Toxins on Your Hormones and Aging

    1 hr ago

    The Hidden Impact of Stress and Environmental Toxins on Your Hormones and Aging

    In this episode, Dr. Mike Fortunato shares how hormonal dysfunction fuels everything from low energy and poor mood to physical decline and disease, revealing the hidden forces behind the modern health crisis. You’ll discover how chronic stress, toxic chemicals, and ultra-processed foods are silently hijacking your hormones, driving declines in testosterone, estrogen, thyroid function, and more. Mike breaks down the complex web of endocrine disruption and epigenetic inheritance, exposing how societal factors and environmental toxins are passing on damage to future generations. Get crucial insights into why conventional medicine often "misses the signs" and how a holistic, functional approach can restore vitality at any age. We break down specific strategies for men and women to rebalance hormones naturally covering bioidentical hormones, the importance of optimal vitamin D, the role of precursors like DHEA, and the power of peptides.  Key Takeaways “Normal” labs can still mean dysfunction: Lab ranges often reflect an average population that is already unhealthy, so “normal” doesn’t always mean optimal.                                                          Stress, sleep loss, and toxins all suppress hormones: Chronic stress, poor sleep, ultra-processed food, and endocrine disruptors can all push hormones out of balance.                        Hormone health affects far more than energy: Hormones influence mood, motivation, weight, libido, brain health, cardiovascular risk, and disease prevention.                                                Bioidentical hormones are not the same as synthetic ones: Bioidentical hormones behave differently in the body and are a major reason some older HRT fears need rethinking.                  Men and women need a whole-system approach: Thyroid, testosterone, progesterone, estrogen, DHEA, and vitamin D all interact, so treatment should look at the full picture.                                  Symptoms matter more than a single lab number: The most effective treatment approach described is symptom-driven, not just based on whether a result falls inside a reference range. Time Stamps 05:26 Mike’s personal hormone health crash and why “normal labs” can miss real dysfunction  10:48 How stress, sleep, diet, and endocrine disruptors damage hormones                                18:15 Epigenetics, inheritance, and how hormones affect mood, motivation, and weight            24:37 Why HRT has been misunderstood and the difference between sick care vs proactive care      27:47 Bioidentical vs synthetic hormones and why that distinction matters                                  30:47 Women’s hormone health, PCOS, progesterone, estrogen, testosterone, and insulin resistance                                                                                                                                      38:39 Metabolic dysfunction, menopause, and the role of oral hormone replacement                  45:58 Estrogen, cardiovascular protection, men’s hormone decline, and falling sperm counts    52:28 Why symptoms matter more than lab ranges and how free vs bound testosterone works  59:46 Practical hormone replacement approach: testosterone, DHEA, thyroid, vitamin D            66:41 Growth hormone and why it matters for aging, bone, muscle, and cognition                      68:51 Peptides, longevity medicine, and the future of preventative care   Resources - www.optimizemd.health Instagram -@optimzemd.drmike Facebook - Optimizemd.Drmike   Support the Podcast If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1hr 16min
  2. The Surprising Role of Carbon Sixty in Reversing Aging and Boosting Mitochondria wit Ken Swartz

    19 June

    The Surprising Role of Carbon Sixty in Reversing Aging and Boosting Mitochondria wit Ken Swartz

    In this episode I chat with Ken Swartz, a former radiation scientist turned wellness innovator, who shares insights about C60's unique ability to mimic natural antioxidants like superoxide dismutase and catalase enzymes your body produces less of as you age. Learn how C60 neutralises damaging radicals before they cause harm, helping to prevent chronic diseases, support cellular repair, and reverse age-related decline. We explore the fascinating mechanisms behind how C60 helps clear senescent cells, a key driver of aging and why it's considered a "radiator fluid" for your cells. This episode delves into the science of mitochondria, the "power plants" of your cells, revealing why their health is central to your vitality, brain function, and overall longevity. Key Takeaways The role of oxidative stress in aging and disease—and why balance, not elimination, is critical How modern toxins from pollution to processed foods overwhelm your body's defences The latest scientific studies showing C60 extends lifespan and improves cognitive resilience in animal models Practical insights on supplementing with C60, how it works at the cellular level, and what to look for in effective products The importance of genetic testing and personalised approaches for optimal mitochondrial health Time Stamps 01:12 Discovery of Carbon 60 (C60) and its effects 02:11 Overview of nuclear fusion reactor work 04:15 Explanation of oxidative stress and its role in aging 08:55 Importance of redox balance and antioxidants 12:08 Modern environmental stressors and their impact 16:09 Genetic factors and personalised health approaches 18:45 Introduction to Carbon 60 and its benefits 22:10 Mitochondrial dysfunction and its role in aging 25:18 How C60 mimics natural antioxidants 31:29 C60's role in cellular health and senescent cells 36:16 Supplementation and health maintenance 43:19 Health span vs. lifespan 52:39 Current state of human research on C60 Resources Website: https://shopc60.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c60power TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@c60power YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/C60PurplePower More Research: https://whatisc60.org/   Support the Podcast If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 hr
  3. Redefining Education and Building Character Through Chess and Challenges with Kevin Cripe

    12 June

    Redefining Education and Building Character Through Chess and Challenges with Kevin Cripe

    In today’s episode I chat with Kevin Cripe, focusing on the transformative power of education and the challenges within the system. Kevin, a passionate educator with 27 years of experience, shares insights from his career, including the creation of a chess program for underprivileged children and his experiences with changing educational dynamics. The discussion delves into the impact of increased testing, shifts in parenting, and the importance of valuing effort over results. Kevin also highlights the role of chess in developing cognitive skills and self-efficacy among students. Discover how fostering challenge orientation and effort can close achievement gaps and shape resilient, confident individuals. Key Takeaways The evolution of teaching over 27 years: increased testing, reduced instructional days, and shifting parenting styles The importance of structure, rules, and the role of teachers as leaders, not friends The detrimental effects of over-assessment and the value of valuing effort over results Respect for teachers and societal respect deficits: how classroom tone influences student behavior Strategies to engage and motivate disadvantaged students, including challenging them with complex problems The science behind challenging students for better learning outcomes: cognitive architecture and transfer paradox The power of belief and high expectations: stories of students achieving beyond stereotypes The impact of self-efficacy and challenge orientation on student resilience and success Timestamps: 03:06 The Impact of Testing on Education 06:06 Respect and Authority in the Classroom 09:03 Valuing Effort Over Results 12:10 The Power of High Expectations 15:00 Teaching Chess to Disadvantaged Students 18:01 Cognitive Development Through Chess 21:00 Transformative Moments in Education 26:15 Empowering Children Through Challenges 29:49 Understanding the Achievement Gap 32:58 The Importance of Challenging Education 36:31 Writing for Change: Kevin's Books 41:21 Personal Insights on Race and Education 44:12 The Impact of Political Divisiveness on Education   Resources & Links: Kevin Cripe Motivational Speaker Kevin’s Books Connect with Kevin Cripe: Website Twitter LinkedIn   Support the Podcast If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    53 min
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Host Dr Paul Taylor, a Psychophysiologist, Neuroscientist, Exercise Scientist, and Nutritionist interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving hardiness in your mind, body and brain to become your best self.

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