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This no-nonsense health and wellness show features best-selling authors and thought leaders in nutrition, mental health, relationships, and self-improvement. Each episode also includes listener Q&A. Hosted by yoga trainer, writer, and expert speaker, Lucas Rockwood, the founder of YOGABODY and The Yoga Teachers College.

The Lucas Rockwood Show Lucas Rockwood

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This no-nonsense health and wellness show features best-selling authors and thought leaders in nutrition, mental health, relationships, and self-improvement. Each episode also includes listener Q&A. Hosted by yoga trainer, writer, and expert speaker, Lucas Rockwood, the founder of YOGABODY and The Yoga Teachers College.

    Virtual Reality for Brain Health with Amir Bozorgzadeh

    Virtual Reality for Brain Health with Amir Bozorgzadeh

    When I was eleven years old, my grandmother predicted the demise of the personal computer. “Staring at the screen will ruin your eyes,” she proclaimed. The same story is repeated with all new technology: initially it’s met with resistance and fear, and later becomes so important in our lives that we cannot imagine life without it.
    In recent years, virtual reality experienced a lackluster launch, and the metaverse is the butt of hundreds of jokes. The generally accepted belief is that VR is dead on arrival, and yet it’s not. It just hasn’t found its use case yet. But it will. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet a VR start-up founder focused on the educational potential of virtual learning.
    Listen to learn:
    How VR brain games can help neurodivergent kids Why VR hasn’t really found its feet yet Next steps in terms of VR use cases and consumer adoption Links
    Virtuleap
    ABOUT OUR GUEST
    Amir Bozorgzadeh is the co-founder and CEO of Virtuleap, a tech start-up focused on  virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) for brain health.
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    • 42 min.
    The Future of Love with Roanne van Voorst

    The Future of Love with Roanne van Voorst

    Technology is accelerating at a blistering pace with obvious innovations in the devices we have in our pockets, in our homes, and in our cars. Less visible are the changes that are happening in love, sex, and relationships that are potentially reorganizing society in subtle, and not too subtle ways. On this week’s podcast, you’ll meet an anthropologist whose recent work has explored the wild and wacky world of AI boyfriends, sex dolls, and dating apps. 
    Listen and learn:
    How dating dynamics have changed dramatically in the last 25 years The boring downside of an AI boyfriend Why it’s impossible to define love How the want and need for intimacy drives so much of human behavior The risk vs reward of social media and love ideals  Links
    Roanne’s Site
    ABOUT OUR GUEST
    Roanne van Voorst is an author, speaker, and anthropologist based in Amsterdam. She has written eight books, including Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals and her upcoming title, Six in a Bed: The Future of Love.
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    • 44 min.
    Train Your Brain with Ben Rein

    Train Your Brain with Ben Rein

    One of the biggest challenges that comes with aging is cognitive decline. You lose your keys, you can’t remember the neighbor’s name, and your brain seems to putter along instead of humming like it used to. From conversations with listeners over the past year, concerns over brain health are top of the list, so I’ve invited a neuroscientist onto the podcast to share his insights.
    Listen to learn:
    About the challenges of social media The connection between isolation and brain health   Whether crossword puzzles really do prevent cognitive decline Autism misinformation debunked Links
    Ben’s site
    ABOUT OUT GUEST
    Ben Rein, PhD is a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University and a science communicator on social media.
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    • 43 min.
    ASMR Brain Tingles with Craig Richard

    ASMR Brain Tingles with Craig Richard

    Bob Ross was a popular PBS painting instructor in the 80s and 90s, but little did he know that decades later, he’d develop a cult following of people who simply wanted to hear his voice. Why? Because it triggers an autonomous sensory meridian response, known as ASMR. ASMR is a well-studied phenomenon that creates a pleasant tingling sensation on the skin, relieves stress and helps you sleep. My guest on this week’s podcast is an academic, author, and expert on the subject.
    Listen and learn:
    About paresthesia “brain tingles” from soothing voices and sounds Misophonia triggers that can be confusing The history of ASMR Potential self-care and soothing benefits  Links
    ASMR University 
    Calm History
    ABOUT OUR GUEST
    Craig Richard, PhD, is a leading expert in Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR), a phenomenon characterized by tingling sensations in the brain and scalp. His research focuses on the neurological mechanisms behind ASMR. He’s the author of the book, Brain Tingles.
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    • 36 min.
    Methylation, Epigenetics & Longevity with Steve Horvath

    Methylation, Epigenetics & Longevity with Steve Horvath

    Kane Tanaka of Japan died in 2022 at the age of 119. Lucile Randon of France died in 2023 at 118. Jiroemon Kimura of Japan died in 2023 at 116, the oldest male ever. What did these people have in common? Were they biohackers? Did they do CrossFit? Did they take NAD supplements or run marathons? Nope. Like almost all centenarians they lived exceptionally long lives most-likely due to genetics, combined with a moderately healthy or even average healthy lifestyle. Despite the overwhelming abundance of evidence that we’re all going die sooner rather than later, the quest for longevity never stops. My guest on this week’s podcast has developed a unique way to measure biological age and his work is playing a key role in longevity research and biohacker communities.
    Listen and learn:
    The overlooked role of epigenetics in your health and lifespan Biohackers, science fiction, and the reality of living a long time How methylation patterns can be predictive of lifespan The significance of GrimAge for reducing early mortality  Links
    Steve on X
    ABOUT OUR GUEST
    Steve Horvath is a German-American researcher, geneticist, and biostatistician. He is a professor at UCLA and the principal investigator at Altos Labs, specializing in epigenetic biomarkers of aging, genomics, and comparative biology. 
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    • 45 min.
    The Power of Wonder with Monica Parker

    The Power of Wonder with Monica Parker

    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 is the author of the book, The Power of Wonder, and founder of HATCH, an organization that helps companies with culture change and workplace strategy.
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    • 42 min.

Klantrecensies

4,9 van 5
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8 beoordelingen

magdarosa298 ,

Pragmatic good stuff

Love Lucas’ work through and through. He’s pragmatic, focused on workable solutions, easy going and very compassionate. His podcast is as authentic as his other work. Great latest episode on inner chatter !

kasiavermaire ,

Interesting & Inspiring podcasts!

Lucas is a pro, whatever topic he mentions, he always talks from his own experience and is truly honest about everything. He knows what guests to invite to give as much information as needed yet still keeping things very practical and applicable for anyone. I love the fact that it is never " indoctrination" so whatever you feel that connects with you, it is the right thing to take from it. Lucas has the great power to dare to share his knowledge, to truly spread the good things out towards others. So i'd say: listen to the topics you like & spread it out towards others as well, get the world positively infected ;-)!

Starscream80 ,

Very helpful about various health topics

The show is very diverse in topics and it's not only about yoga it's about health and everything thing related. At the end of every pod cast there is always a couple of listener questions that give some very useful tips and insights. The only criticism I have is that it is sometimes to full of technical terms that aren't explained. But overall a great show with very diverse guests.

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