199 episodes

Dr. Anthony Gustin believes the natural state of an organism is health. In this podcast he explores how we can reclaim our health rebuilding a proper human environment in the modern world. The Natural State features interviews with health and nutrition influencers, world-class thought leaders, and industry experts. With exclusive content that breaks down complex ideas to make them simple and digestible. We cover topics like nutrition, fitness and movement, regenerative agriculture, health, mental and emotional health -- anything that a functioning human being needs to thrive.

The Natural State with Dr. Anthony Gustin Dr. Anthony Gustin

    • Health & Fitness

Dr. Anthony Gustin believes the natural state of an organism is health. In this podcast he explores how we can reclaim our health rebuilding a proper human environment in the modern world. The Natural State features interviews with health and nutrition influencers, world-class thought leaders, and industry experts. With exclusive content that breaks down complex ideas to make them simple and digestible. We cover topics like nutrition, fitness and movement, regenerative agriculture, health, mental and emotional health -- anything that a functioning human being needs to thrive.

    198: Dr. Josh Axe - Making Earth a Heavenly Place

    198: Dr. Josh Axe - Making Earth a Heavenly Place

    Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DNM, CNS, is a certified doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist who helps people heal and prevent illness by using food, lifestyle, and mindset medicine. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about how the right mindset creates a more meaningful life.
     
    Dr. Axe suffered a very traumatic injury that left him unable to walk. He spent the last year and a half recovering by using natural remedies and focusing on mindset, which he shares more about during the episode.
     
    This experience solidified his beliefs about what’s important in life besides nutrition and physical health — faith, spirituality, and being a good human.
     
    Tune in to hear them discuss:
    Why “mindset medicine” is the biggest aspect of better health we’re not talking about
    The benefits of finding your purpose and identity
    How Dr. Axe defied his doctor’s expectations with a healing mindset
    What religion and spirituality mean to them
    Lessons we can learn about being a good human from the Bible to The Lord of the Rings
    Our universal purpose to heal the Earth and its people
    Using your unique talents to heed your calling and help others
    Virtue ethics and what makes someone a good person
    The difference between an Accomplishing mindset vs. a Becoming mindset
     
    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQTM
    Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order
    Dr. Josh Axe’s website: DrAxe.com
    Dr. Axe’s new book: Think This, Not That
    Dr. Axe’s Instagram: @DrJoshAxe
    Dr. Axe on Facebook

    • 55 min
    197: Jake Marquez & Maren Morgan - Death In the Garden

    197: Jake Marquez & Maren Morgan - Death In the Garden

    Jake Marquez and Maren Morgan are filmmakers, writers, and podcasters. They chat with Dr. Anthony Gustin about their crazy journey making their documentary and podcast: Death In the Garden.
     
    For the last four years, Jake and Maren have been trying to untangle the complex, tangled web of how we address climate change, fix the food system, and, hopefully, save the world.
     
    Their project discusses these and other problems in our society through the lenses of ecology, philosophy, myth, storytelling, and, ultimately, our fear of death.
     
    Jake and Maren have experienced their fair share of anxiety, despair, and existential dread on their quest for ecological and cultural regeneration.
     
    But as you’ll hear in the episode, they’ve learned how to find meaning and purpose. They also helped Jake’s mom start a grass-fed tallow balm company called The Beekeeper’s Granddaughter!
     
    Tune into the episode as these three chat about:
    What inspired Jake and Maren to start the Death In The Garden project
    Why prioritizing “left-brain consciousness” is harming our society/planet
    What it looks like to live ethically in an unethical world
    The four reasons people go vegan (and why Jake stopped)
    The potential collapse and finding good in the next “Dark Ages”
    Finding meaning and purpose in life  
    The value of conscious, intentional consumption
    The most important things we can do to change the food system
    How being conscious about our mortality empowers us to embrace the natural cycles of life, death, and regeneration (and not make the same mistakes)
    Their hopes for this generation and what’s next for them
     
    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQTM
    Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order
    Jake and Maren’s substack: DeathInTheGarden.substack.com
    @DeathInTheGarden on Instagram
    @Death_TheGarden on Twitter
    Jake’s Mom’s grass-fed tallow balm company: The Beekeeper’s Granddaughter
    Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered by E.F. Schumacher 
    A Guide for the Perplexed by E.F. Schumacher 
    The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World by Iain McGilchrist
    Dark Ages America: The Final Phase of Empire by Morris Berman
    Civilized to Death: The Price of Progress by Christopher Ryan

    • 1 hr 23 min
    196: Dr. Paul Saladino - The Story of Lineage Provisions

    196: Dr. Paul Saladino - The Story of Lineage Provisions

    Dr. Paul Saladino, double board-certified MD, author, and host of the Paul Saladino MD podcast, chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about the journey and launch of their new brand: Lineage Provisions.
     
    Sparked by their desire to make foods they want to eat and feed their loved ones, they set out to create an animal-based food company with the highest standards for nutrient-density, taste, and transparency. 
     
    But as you’ll hear in this behind-the-scenes peek, the journey wasn’t easy. After two years and 50+ formulas, Dr. Saladino and Dr. Gustin are now proud to offer the best meat snack the world has ever seen.
     
    Tune into this episode to hear:
    How the “Quest for Convenience” ruined our food supply and eating habits
    What some meat producers hide behind grass-fed labels
    Why the “naturally occurring” nitrates and nitrites in celery powder may not be any better for us
    The incredible health benefits of vitamin K2 and where to get it in your diet
    What inspired Dr. Saladino and Dr. Gustin’s collaboration
    How they vet farmers, suppliers, etc., to bring their products to market
    The proprietary air drying process they engineered to preserve nutrients 
    Why their small batch, 100% regeneratively raised, grass-fed and finished beef & organ meat sticks are unmatched by competitors 
    Their ideas for the next product launches (based on your feedback!)
    Q&A session, including why you won’t find Lineage Provisions in grocery stores yet, what the beef and organ sticks taste like, whether kids like them, and more!
     
    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Dr. Paul Saladino and Dr. Anthony Gustin’s company: Lineage Provisions
    Dr. Saladino’s podcast 

    • 1 hr 44 min
    195: Cole Mannix - Vertically Integrating Pasture-To-Plate

    195: Cole Mannix - Vertically Integrating Pasture-To-Plate

    Cole Mannix, President and Founder of Old Salt Co-op, chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about creating a vertically integrated pasture-to-plate ecosystem.
     
    Cole’s meat company brings together ranchers to support land stewardship, fix the local food system in Montana, and make regenerative more sustainable. 
     
    They’ve integrated everything from processing, sourcing, distribution, and marketing to running their own farm-to-table restaurants.
     
    Though his family’s been ranching in Montana’s Blackfoot Valley since the 1880s, Cole holds degrees in biology, philosophy, and theology and worked in wildlife and natural resource conservation. 
     
    His unique perspective makes for an interesting conversation. Tune in to hear Cole and Dr. Gustin discuss:
    What inspired Cole to tackle this challenge
    How the co-op works and whether it can be replicated
    International food policies that harm US farmers and ranchers
    Why it’s impossible to industrialize sustainable food production
    The “impact” of cattle emissions on climate change
    How solely plant-based farming devastates ecosystems 
    Why international meat costs less than domestic
    Creating the seed oil-free Old Salt Outpost, a burger joint sending out tallow-cooked french fries
    The Old Salt Festival, Outside magazine’s #2 ranked climate-forward festival
     
    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Cole Mannix’s company: Old Salt Co-op 
    Outside magazine’s article: “9 Best Climate Forward Festivals in 2024“
    Wendell Berry’s book: The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture
    E. F. Schumacher’s book: Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered
    Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQTM

    • 53 min
    194: Lily Nichols - Supporting Healthy Pregnancies with Ancestral Knowledge & Evidence-Based Prenatal Nutrition

    194: Lily Nichols - Supporting Healthy Pregnancies with Ancestral Knowledge & Evidence-Based Prenatal Nutrition

    Lily Nichols is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, researcher, and author. She discusses how to combine ancestral knowledge and evidence-based prenatal nutrition to support healthy pregnancies with Dr. Anthony Gustin.
     
    Lily’s first bestselling book, Real Food for Gestational Diabetes, dives into why a nutrient-dense, lower-carb approach works for women worried about or managing gestational diabetes.
     
    Her second book, Real Food for Pregnancy, is the most comprehensive text on prenatal nutrition to date — with nearly 1,000 citations that challenge conventional prenatal nutrition guidelines and confirm what our ancestors have known for generations.
     
    Tune into the episode to hear Lily and Dr. Gustin chat about:
    What inspired Lily to take this path (in a roundabout way)
    What’s wrong with the current prenatal/postnatal nutrition guidelines
    Foods women should be adding/avoiding during pregnancy
    How hormone changes may influence pregnancy cravings (and aversions)
    The “interpregnancy interval” and how long to wait between kids
    The best prenatal supplements to help cover nutrient gaps
    Raw eggs, seafood, saunas, cold plunges, and more!
     
    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Lily Nichols’ website: LilyNicholsRDN.com
    Lily’s books: Real Food for Pregnancy: The Science and Wisdom of Optimal Prenatal Nutrition and Real Food for Gestational Diabetes: An Effective Alternative to the Conventional Nutrition Approach
    Lily’s Instagram: @LilyNicholsRDN
    FullWell Prenatal Multivitamins and Seeking Health Prenatal Vitamins (for men and women)
    Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ™

    • 1 hr 10 min
    193: Dan Miller - Crowdfunding Regenerative Agriculture

    193: Dan Miller - Crowdfunding Regenerative Agriculture

    Dan Miller is the founder and CEO of Steward, a crowdfunding platform for investing in regenerative agriculture projects. He discusses how it all works with Dr. Anthony Gustin.
     
    After Dan pioneered crowdfunding for real estate investing with his company Fundrise, he decided to move into something he was more passionate about: fixing the food system. 
     
    Steward empowers everyday investors to vote with their dollar and support regenerative farms beyond simply buying their goods. 
     
    Since launching in 2020, they’ve crowdsourced and provided over $30 million in short-term loans to fund more than 90 regenerative projects across the US.
     
    Tune into the episode to hear Dan and Dr. Gustin chat about:
    How Dan used what he learned scaling Fundrise to launch and grow Steward
    Why financing is the biggest challenge for regenerative to become the norm and what’s wrong with the current system
    The surprising new generation entering the regenerative agriculture space 
    How Steward vets and supports borrowers to drive returns for investors
    Success stories and community impacts
    What happens if there’s a default, the average portfolio yield, the minimum investors need to start, and more!
     
    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Dan Miller’s company, Steward
    The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture by Wendell Berry
    Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ™ 

    • 57 min

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