Sweaty AF Podcast

Sweaty AF

The go-to longevity podcast for those who want to look and feel better, live better every decade, and hear directly from the industry's leaders in health, wellness, and biohacking. Recorded weekly from the sauna with host Lucy.

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Carrie Bennett on Circadian Health, Light, and Reconnecting Your Body for Better Energy, Sleep and Hormonal Balance

    In this episode, I’m joined by Carrie Bennett, a clinical nutritionist and educator in quantum biology, for a powerful conversation on how the most overlooked elements of our environment light, water, and our connection to the earth are fundamentally shaping our health. Carrie shares her journey from molecular biology into a more holistic, root cause approach to wellness, and explains why so many people, especially in midlife, feel out of sync, exhausted, and hormonally imbalanced. At the core of this conversation is circadian health, the idea that our bodies are designed to operate in rhythm with natural light and darkness. As Carrie explains, “our body is in sync with the daytime and darkness,” and when that rhythm is disrupted, it can impact everything from energy and sleep to digestion and hormones. We dive deep into the science of light, not just as something that helps us see, but as a powerful source of biological information. “Light is information, not just support for vision,” and the timing, intensity, and type of light we’re exposed to throughout the day directly affects our cortisol levels, melatonin production, and mitochondrial function. Carrie breaks down why that morning surge of cortisol is actually essential, boosting energy, metabolism, and digestion when it’s aligned properly with natural sunlight. We also explore practical ways to optimise light exposure in a modern world, from getting natural morning light into your eyes, to understanding when and how to use blue light blockers, and how shift workers or frequent travellers can better support their circadian rhythm. Carrie shares simple but powerful strategies that can make a noticeable difference in how you feel day to day. Hydration is another key theme, but not in the way you might expect. Carrie explains that true hydration goes far beyond just drinking water and is about how water interacts with your cells and supports mitochondrial health, which is central to energy production and overall vitality. We also discuss grounding and earthing, and how reconnecting physically with the earth can help reduce inflammation, regulate the nervous system, and support recovery. For many people navigating stress, burnout, or hormonal changes, these simple, accessible practices can be incredibly impactful. A big part of this conversation focuses on midlife, particularly perimenopause and menopause, and how circadian disruption can worsen hormonal symptoms. Carrie explains how aligning with natural rhythms can support hormonal balance, improve sleep, and help you feel more stable and energised during this phase of life. We also touch on sleep, how to optimise melatonin production, manage stress, and improve sleep quality, as well as practical tools for dealing with jet lag and travel. This episode is a reminder that your body isn’t broken, it may just be out of alignment with the environment it was designed for. And the good news is, many of the most powerful tools to support your health are simple, free, and available to you every day. You can find Carrie at https://www.carriebwellness.comInstagram @carriebwellness Website https://www.carriebwellness.com/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/carriebwellness/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@carriebwellnessPodcast https://www.youtube.com/@QuantumConversationsPodcast For more conversations like this, or to follow along with everything I’m sharing, head to @sweatyafpodcast

    39 min
  2. 10 APR

    Dr. Natalie Crawford: The Fertility Formula. How to Optimize Your Reproductive Health.

    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Natalie Crawford, a double board-certified fertility physician and reproductive endocrinologist, to break down what’s really going on when it comes to fertility. We go beyond the basics and dive into how hormones, inflammation, lifestyle, and environmental factors all influence reproductive health and what you can actually do about it. This is a powerful, science-backed conversation for any woman navigating midlife, thinking about fertility, or simply wanting to better understand her body. How hormones regulate ovulation and what can disrupt it.The hidden role of chronic inflammation in fertility decline.Why your gut microbiome matters for hormone balance.Environmental toxins and their impact on reproductive health.Stress, cortisol, and how they affect your chances of conceiving.The truth about age, egg quality, and what’s still in your control.Practical tools for tracking ovulation and optimizing fertility.A couple-focused approach to fertility, because it’s not just on women.The rising rates of infertility and why it matters.Sauna and cold exposure and whether they support or hinder fertility. “Women have more agency over their health.”The gut plays a huge role in hormone metabolism.Chronic inflammation can accelerate damage to egg quality.Fertility isn’t just about age. Lifestyle factors matter more than most people think. Find Dr. Natalie at: Instagram: @nataliecrawfordmdWebsite: Natalie Crawford MDBook: The Fertility Formula. If you’re looking to take control of your health, understand your body, and optimise your longevity, this episode is for you. For more health and longevity conversations, follow along at @sweatyafpodcast on Instagram.

    35 min
  3. 3 APR

    Dean Henry: Peptides Explained, Fat Loss, Hormones and Longevity

    Peptides are everywhere right now but what are they really and do they live up to the hype? In this episode, I’m joined by peptide specialist Dean Henry to break down the science in a way that actually makes sense. From fat loss and hormone balance to brain function, sleep and longevity, we explore how therapeutic peptides work in the body and where people are getting it wrong. Dean shares his own journey into the world of functional medicine, how peptides differ from traditional pharmaceuticals and why more is not always better when it comes to optimisation. If you are a midlife woman navigating changing hormones, energy dips or stubborn weight gain, this episode will give you a clearer and more grounded understanding of what peptides can and cannot do. • What peptides actually are in simple terms• How peptides act as signalling molecules in the body• The difference between peptides, hormones and pharmaceuticals• Why cycling peptides matters and why more is not better• Peptides for midlife women including hormones, brain fog, sleep and mood• The truth about GLP-1s including Ozempic and Mounjaro• Fat loss versus longevity and what to prioritise• Peptides for inflammation, injury recovery and gut health• Collagen, skin and anti ageing from the inside out• The most exciting peptides right now for longevity• How to start safely and avoid overwhelm • Peptides do not replace your biology they optimise what is already there• More is not better cycling and dosing matter• Many symptoms in midlife link back to stress, inflammation and hormonal shifts• GLP-1s can be powerful but misuse and overuse come with risks• The foundation always comes back to sleep, stress and lifestyle Instagram @dean.e.henryFollow @sweatyafpodcast on Instagram for weekly episodes, expert insights and midlife biohacking

    43 min
  4. 27 MAR

    Unlocking Longevity: Dr. Mark Sherwood’s Blueprint for a Longer, Healthier Life

    In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Dr. Mark Sherwood to explore what it really takes to extend both lifespan and healthspan. Dr. Sherwood’s journey from elite athlete to law enforcement officer and now a leader in functional medicine has shaped a deeply practical and empowering approach to longevity. We explore the real drivers of aging, from chronic stress and hormonal imbalance to the overlooked role of mindset, and how modern life is often misaligned with our biology. This episode is about taking ownership of your health, understanding your body on a deeper level, and recognising that thriving in midlife is not only possible, but expected when you have the right tools. Why stress mismanagement is one of the biggest accelerators of agingThe truth about hormonal health in both women and menWhy normal lab ranges may not reflect optimal healthThe role of peptides in repair, recovery, and longevityHow mindset, belief, and identity influence your biologyThe mismatch between modern lifestyles and human physiologySimple lifestyle shifts that can improve healthspan This episode reinforces that longevity is not about quick fixes. It is about understanding the systems that drive your body. Dr. Sherwood explains that hormones should be optimized, not simply within range. Health is something you invest in daily. Your thoughts and beliefs are not abstract, they are biological signals. Small, consistent lifestyle changes can significantly shift your long-term health trajectory. “Empower people instead of discouraging them” “Hormonal health is an art, not a script” “Hormones should be optimized, not just normal” Website: https://drmarksherwood.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drmarksherwood/ If this episode resonated, share it with a friend who is ready to take their health seriously in midlife. For more conversations that translate cutting-edge health science into practical, real-life results follow Sweaty AF Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/sweatyafpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/sweatyafpodcast/

    44 min
  5. 20 MAR

    Melissa Lori on Spiritual Awakening, Reiki and the Power of Inner Healing

    In this powerful episode of Sweaty AF, I sit down with Melissa Lori to explore her extraordinary journey from the modeling and entertainment world into the realm of healing, spirituality and transformation. Melissa opens up about the darker side of life in the public eye, sharing how years of bullying, body dysmorphia, anxiety, depression and deep emotional pain led her to a breaking point. She speaks candidly about her struggles with suicidal thoughts, the moment she knew something had to change, and how discovering plant medicine and energy healing became the beginning of a completely different path. The conversation dives into Melissa’s first experience with ayahuasca, what she believes it showed her, and how it sparked a deeper awakening. Lucy and Melissa also unpack Reiki, energy healing, emotional release, trauma stored in the body, and the everyday practices Melissa believes can help people begin to feel more grounded and connected. They also discuss Melissa’s own ongoing health journey, including how past illness shaped her identity, how she thinks about healing today, and why simple practices like journaling, nature and self-awareness can be so powerful. This is a deeply personal conversation about pain, survival, awakening and what it means to truly begin healing from the inside out. Melissa Lori’s background in modeling and entertainmentThe hidden emotional cost of beauty standards and social mediaLiving with anxiety, depression and body dysmorphiaMelissa’s experience with suicidal thoughts and hitting rock bottomHow ayahuasca became a major turning point in her lifeWhat ayahuasca is and how Melissa describes the experienceReiki explained in simple termsHow Melissa approaches energy healing in her workTrauma, emotional suppression and how stress can show up in the bodyThe role of touch, grounding and energetic boundariesPowerful transformations Melissa says she has witnessed in clientsHer personal thoughts on illness, healing and the mind-body connectionMold toxicity and the healing practices she is currently usingSimple starting points for anyone feeling stuck or overwhelmedWhy journaling and time in nature are two of her most recommended toolsMelissa Lori is a healer, Reiki master teacher and content creator whose work focuses on spirituality, energy healing and emotional transformation. After spending many years in the modeling and entertainment industry, Melissa’s personal struggles led her toward a much deeper path of self-discovery and healing. Today, she shares her perspective on Reiki, plant medicine, energy work and personal growth to help others reconnect with themselves and begin their own healing journey. Connect with Melissa at: Instagram: ⁠http://www.Instagram.com/MelissaLori⁠ Facebook: ⁠www.facebook.com/OfficialMelissaLori⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/MelissaLoriofficial⁠ Twitter (X): ⁠http://www.Twitter.com/IamMelissaLori⁠ TikTok: ⁠http://www.tiktok.com/@themelissalori⁠

    36 min
  6. 13 MAR

    Dr. Navaz Habib on the Vagus Nerve, Stress, Sleep and Nervous System Health

    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Navaz Habib, often known as The Vagus Nerve Doc, to talk about why the vagus nerve has become such an important part of the modern health conversation. We get into what the vagus nerve actually is, where it runs in the body, and why it matters so much when it comes to stress, inflammation, recovery, sleep, gut health and overall nervous system balance. Dr. Habib shares how his own early health struggles led him into functional medicine and eventually to a much deeper understanding of the vagus nerve and its role in helping the body regulate and recover. We talk about what low vagal tone can look like in real life, from poor sleep and digestive issues to anxiety, low HRV and feeling like your body is stuck in overdrive. We also explore the connection between the vagus nerve and HRV, how age and perimenopause can affect the nervous system, and why simple daily practices like breathwork can be one of the most effective places to start if you want to improve resilience and recovery. Dr. Habib also shares his VAGUS Protocol and explains how he approaches supporting the nervous system through validation, activation, gut brain immune support, reducing stress burden and building habits that are actually sustainable. This is a really helpful episode if you are interested in nervous system regulation, stress resilience, better sleep, gut health, recovery, HRV, menopause, or practical tools that can help you feel calmer and more regulated in everyday life. In this episode, we cover what the vagus nerve is and why it matters, the signs of vagus nerve dysfunction, the link between vagal tone and HRV, how stress, trauma, toxins and physical strain can affect the nervous system, the connection between the vagus nerve, gut health, inflammation and immunity, why low vagal tone may be linked to anxiety and poor sleep, and how breathwork, humming, cold exposure, sauna and movement can all support vagus nerve function. One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that stress itself is not always the problem. The bigger issue is often our capacity to respond to it. Dr. Habib explains how improving vagal tone may help the body shift out of a chronic fight or flight state and into a more restorative state where healing and recovery can actually happen. His biggest recommendation for anyone wanting to get started is simple. Start with the breath. You can find Dr. Navaz Habib through Health Upgraded, where he shares his work, education and resources on vagus nerve health. Health Upgraded: health-upgraded.circle.so/dr-navaz-habib Instagram: @drnavazhabib Podcast: The Health Upgrade Podcast Books: Activate Your Vagus Nerve and Upgrade Your Vagus Nerve

    38 min
  7. 6 MAR

    Dr. Joy Kong: The Future of Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cells & Healing the Body From Within

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Joy Kong, a leader in regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy, to explore one of the most exciting frontiers in longevity science. Dr. Kong explains how regenerative medicine shifts the focus from simply managing symptoms to actually helping the body repair and heal itself. Through the power of stem cells, the body can receive powerful biological signals that support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and restore function. The conversation explores how aging affects our natural stem cell reserves, why modern medicine often overlooks root-cause healing, and how regenerative therapies are being used to support conditions ranging from autoimmune disease to neurodegeneration. Dr. Kong also breaks down the science behind stem cell signaling, clears up common misconceptions about the legality of stem cell treatments, and explains how these therapies are becoming increasingly accessible through concierge-style medical services. If you’re curious about the future of medicine, and how regenerative therapies may transform the way we approach aging and chronic disease, this episode offers a fascinating look at what’s coming next. What regenerative medicine actually is (and why it’s different from traditional medicine) How stem cells help the body repair and regenerate Why aging reduces our natural stem cell activity The role of stem cells in treating chronic and autoimmune diseases How regenerative medicine may help prevent conditions like Alzheimer’s The importance of addressing the root cause of disease Clearing up myths about the legality of stem cell therapies The future of regenerative medicine and how people can access treatment Learn more about Dr. Kong and her work in regenerative medicine:https://joykongmd.com/

    36 min
  8. 27 FEB

    Series 2: Episode 39: Quantum Energy with Todd Shipman of Leela Q. Science-Backed EMF Protection

    This week I sit down with Todd Shipman of Leela Q to unpack quantum energy and how the company turns that science into wearable and home wellness products designed to neutralize EMFs and support vitality. Todd explains engineered quantum resonance fields and how a neutralizing quantum energy field interacts with EMF exposure to harmonize biological signals and support cellular function. We cover the science, including independent studies and third‑party testing, and discuss practical use cases and safety. Key points covered: - Quantum energy is framed as a neutral energy that harmonizes the body.- Leela Q products are designed to neutralize EMFs and support cellular balance.- Independent studies report measurable benefits including improved heart rate variability HRV and increased ATP production.- Users report better sleep quality and reduced EMF sensitivity.- The H.E.A.L.360 is recommended as a starter product.- Quantum entanglement and ongoing research are discussed as part of the scientific context.- Products are presented as safe for children and pets and suitable for everyday use.- Potential implications for chronic disease management are explored. Listen to the full episode to hear Todd explain the technology, product lineup including the H.E.A.L.360, Infinity Bloc, Frequency Card, Quantum Clothing and Travel & Car Bloc, and how to start integrating these tools into your routine. Learn more at https://leelaq.com Use code SWEATYAF for a listener discount.

    48 min

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The go-to longevity podcast for those who want to look and feel better, live better every decade, and hear directly from the industry's leaders in health, wellness, and biohacking. Recorded weekly from the sauna with host Lucy.

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