One Thirty Biohacks

One Thirty Labs

Hvad definerer et langt og sundt liv? I denne podcast dækker vi en bred vifte af emner inden for sundhed og velvære med de nyeste biohacks. Vi har både invitereret nogle af de bedste sundhedseksperter fra hele verden og nogle af vores hverdagsklienter fra One Thirty Labs, til at dele deres viden og erfaring. I hvert afsnit sørger vi for, at vores gæster deler handlingsrettede biohacks, vaner og sundhedstips, så du kan gå herfra oplyst og vide præcis, hvordan du kan anvende det, du lige har lært, i din hverdag. Indholdet i One Thirty Biohacks er udelukkende til oplysning og inspiration. De emner og anbefalinger, vi deler, bygger på egne erfaringer, ekspertviden og ny forskning inden for sundhed, performance og longevity. Indholdet er ikke en erstatning for lægefaglig rådgivning, diagnose eller behandling. Vi anbefaler altid, at du konsulterer din læge eller en autoriseret sundhedsprofessionel, før du starter nye behandlinger, kosttilskud eller protokoller – særligt hvis du er gravid, har en sygdom eller tager medicin. Hos One Thirty Labs arbejder vi med ikke-invasive, evidensinformerede tilgange, som støtter kroppens naturlige balance og regulering. Resultater er individuelle og kan variere. Vores formål er at inspirere og oplyse – ikke at erstatte professionel sundhedspleje. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 29 MAR

    Childhood patterns, adult love: why high performers often struggle in relationships with Kathrine Estes

    In today’s episode of One Thirty Biohacks, we explore the emotional programs we carry from childhood into our adult relationships — especially romantic relationships — and why many smart, successful people often struggle in love. We sit down with Kathrine Estes, founder of Illuma Somatics and a hypnotherapist currently completing her Master’s degree in Psychology at the University of Copenhagen. Her work draws on trauma research, attachment theory and embodied psychology to explore how subconscious patterns shape identity, relationships, creativity and performance. With a cross-cultural lens shaped by extensive travel, she brings a grounded perspective on modern relationships and the psychology of high-performing individuals. We talk about:   •  How early relationships create subconscious templates for love, safety and self-worth   •  Why the patterns that drive success (control, independence, perfectionism, hyper-responsibility) can also block intimacy   •  The role of the nervous system in attraction, conflict, avoidance and emotional reactivity   •  How hypnotherapy and somatic approaches can help shift patterns that no longer serve you   •  What it means to rewire your relationship to love — without forcing it or performing it If you’ve ever felt stuck in repeating the same relationship dynamic — or wondered why love feels harder than everything else you’re good at — this episode will give you clarity, language and a new way to understand yourself. Please note: This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or therapy. Always seek professional support for individual guidance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min
  2. 15 MAR

    Is it stress or hormones? The perimenopause mental shift with Kristine Bernhoft

    *Episode is in Danish. In today’s episode of One Thirty Biohacks, we sit down with Kristine Bernhoft, functional medicine practitioner and nutrition therapist, to talk about perimenopause and why the mental side is so often the first and most confusing part of the transition. We dive into the symptoms many women don’t connect to hormones at all: disrupted sleep, anxiety, lower stress tolerance, mood shifts, brain fog and the feeling of “not being yourself.” Kristine shares her practical, root-cause approach built on functional medicine, with more than 15 years of experience working with women’s health, hormones, gut function and metabolic balance. She explains how she uses blood work, DNA and hormone testing to connect patterns, understand what’s driving symptoms, and translate complex data into realistic, personalized plans.  This episode covers:   •  What perimenopause is and how early it can start   •  Why mental symptoms are often the first clue   •  How sleep, hormones, stress and mood are deeply connected   •  The most common myths that keep women confused or dismissed   •  Practical foundations that help: sleep protection, nervous system support, nutrition, movement and smarter self-support Learn more about Kristine’s work here: https://www.kristinebernhoft.com/about-me Please note: This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for guidance tailored to your situation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  3. 15 FEB

    Healing the nervous system with Kathrine Estess

    In this episode of One Thirty Biohacks, we sit down with Katherine Estess to explore how the nervous system and trauma shape our health, our relationships, and the way we experience the world. We talk about what “trauma” means in modern trauma research (far beyond major events), how different nervous system states influence everything from emotional regulation to chronic stress patterns, and why so many symptoms make more sense when you look through a nervous system lens. Katherine brings a rare blend of academic depth and practical tools. She is currently completing a Master’s degree in Psychology at the University of Copenhagen, is a certified hypnotherapist, and has trained in Somatic Experiencing (evidence-based trauma therapy) and polyvagal theory. She has also done neuroscience research, including brain measurements related to emotions and states of consciousness such as meditation and hypnosis, including work at the University of California, Santa Barbara. We also explore Katherine’s perspective shaped by her travels — including time spent with Pacific tribal communities and experiences from visiting 68+ countries — and how different cultures relate to connection, regulation, and community compared to the Western world. If you’ve been curious about nervous system work, trauma-informed health, or how to create more stability and capacity in a demanding world, this conversation offers both clarity and perspective. Guest info Katherine Estess, Illuma Somatics: https://www.illumasomatics.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    58 min
4.8
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17 Ratings

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Hvad definerer et langt og sundt liv? I denne podcast dækker vi en bred vifte af emner inden for sundhed og velvære med de nyeste biohacks. Vi har både invitereret nogle af de bedste sundhedseksperter fra hele verden og nogle af vores hverdagsklienter fra One Thirty Labs, til at dele deres viden og erfaring. I hvert afsnit sørger vi for, at vores gæster deler handlingsrettede biohacks, vaner og sundhedstips, så du kan gå herfra oplyst og vide præcis, hvordan du kan anvende det, du lige har lært, i din hverdag. Indholdet i One Thirty Biohacks er udelukkende til oplysning og inspiration. De emner og anbefalinger, vi deler, bygger på egne erfaringer, ekspertviden og ny forskning inden for sundhed, performance og longevity. Indholdet er ikke en erstatning for lægefaglig rådgivning, diagnose eller behandling. Vi anbefaler altid, at du konsulterer din læge eller en autoriseret sundhedsprofessionel, før du starter nye behandlinger, kosttilskud eller protokoller – særligt hvis du er gravid, har en sygdom eller tager medicin. Hos One Thirty Labs arbejder vi med ikke-invasive, evidensinformerede tilgange, som støtter kroppens naturlige balance og regulering. Resultater er individuelle og kan variere. Vores formål er at inspirere og oplyse – ikke at erstatte professionel sundhedspleje. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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