39 min

Dr. Lance von Stade on Healing from Within The Mind Games Podcast with Hailey and Ronnie Lott

    • Social Sciences

“Eating, moving, thinking, recuperating helps us become present, helps us become healthy.” - Lance von Stade
In this episode of Mind Games, Ronnie and Hailey interview Lance Von Stade to talk about how being in the present moment and health are strongly correlated. Learn in this conversation how important it is to move your body for your mental and emotional health, and how Lance has gained conscious power over his body. Discover the ability to listen to your body and your mind, and master your recuperation to stand out from other athletes. 
Stay with us in this Mind Games episode as you discover the reason why you’re supposed to exercise constantly during your forming years, and the power of keeping with it as you grow older, instead of sitting down all day. Constant training and body movement will lead you to a fit mental state. 
If you are interested in a particular part of the episode, check out the notes with timestamps we included below. 
Podcast Summary:
(00:33) - The correlation between your health and being in the present moment.
(04:20) - The secret to mental health: Can you distinguish between a stimulus and a story?
(07:13) - How mastering your recuperation and quality sleep will make you great.
(10:12) - Why athletes NEVER listen and how being a rookie will cultivate your personal growth. 
(15:44) - On training the mind, body and breath, and Lance’s instrument analogy.
(19:16) - How we’ve been literally adopting a chair form since our school years. 
(27:14) - The unheard back story of chairs and how we end up casting ourselves physically and atrophying mentally. 
(29:18) - How movement is relevant for both mental and emotional health, and how Lance has gained conscious power over his own body.
(35:06) - How to empower a young child and how a community makes us stronger. 
Resources
The Wim Hof Method
Nonviolent Communication 
Thank you for listening to the Mind Games Podcast. You can continue to engage beyond this episode and many more through Apple Podcast and subscribe to our RSS Feed at Libsyn. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and share it with those that may find this information valuable.

“Eating, moving, thinking, recuperating helps us become present, helps us become healthy.” - Lance von Stade
In this episode of Mind Games, Ronnie and Hailey interview Lance Von Stade to talk about how being in the present moment and health are strongly correlated. Learn in this conversation how important it is to move your body for your mental and emotional health, and how Lance has gained conscious power over his body. Discover the ability to listen to your body and your mind, and master your recuperation to stand out from other athletes. 
Stay with us in this Mind Games episode as you discover the reason why you’re supposed to exercise constantly during your forming years, and the power of keeping with it as you grow older, instead of sitting down all day. Constant training and body movement will lead you to a fit mental state. 
If you are interested in a particular part of the episode, check out the notes with timestamps we included below. 
Podcast Summary:
(00:33) - The correlation between your health and being in the present moment.
(04:20) - The secret to mental health: Can you distinguish between a stimulus and a story?
(07:13) - How mastering your recuperation and quality sleep will make you great.
(10:12) - Why athletes NEVER listen and how being a rookie will cultivate your personal growth. 
(15:44) - On training the mind, body and breath, and Lance’s instrument analogy.
(19:16) - How we’ve been literally adopting a chair form since our school years. 
(27:14) - The unheard back story of chairs and how we end up casting ourselves physically and atrophying mentally. 
(29:18) - How movement is relevant for both mental and emotional health, and how Lance has gained conscious power over his own body.
(35:06) - How to empower a young child and how a community makes us stronger. 
Resources
The Wim Hof Method
Nonviolent Communication 
Thank you for listening to the Mind Games Podcast. You can continue to engage beyond this episode and many more through Apple Podcast and subscribe to our RSS Feed at Libsyn. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and share it with those that may find this information valuable.

39 min