Hone In

Saad Alam

Hone In inspires and educates people to live their fullest, longest, healthiest lives. Each week, host Saad Alam (the CEO of Hone Health) delivers cutting-edge information on maximizing wellness through conversations with some of the most prominent names in medicine, nutrition, fitness, mindset, relationships, and more. Each interview provides groundbreaking science, candid insights, and actionable tips about exactly how inspiring wellness leaders are optimizing their own health and longevity—and how you can do the same. . It’s a sanctuary where curiosity meets clarity—a safe place to get answers to the problems that keep you from living life to the fullest. For more, check out Hone’s editorial site, The Edge, and the Hone website. Now Let’s Hone In…

  1. Why Women Need to Fast Differently Than Men

    02/12/2024

    Why Women Need to Fast Differently Than Men

    Intermittent fasting—restricting your eating into a set block of time each day—has risen in popularity thanks to celebrities like Andrew Huberman and Mark Wahlberg. They claim that this practice improves weight loss, blood sugar markers, and brain health—just to name a few of the impressive longevity-boosting benefits. There’s just one thing: many proponents of intermittent fasting are men. But intermittent fasting works differently depending on your sex, according to Cynthia Thurlow, N.P. Dialing into male-centered advice might not lead to the results you’re looking for.  On this episode of the Hone In with Saad Alam podcast, Thurlow explains why intuitive fasting—a type of time-restricted eating that's individually tailored to your goals, stress, hormones, and sleep—is optimal for women. She also explains how different hormonal states, like menopause and menstruation, can impact the effectiveness of intermittent fasting, exercise, and diet. But what and when NOT to eat is only half the fun. Thurlow also shares what she adds to her grocery list to optimize her hormone health. WE DISCUSS: Why longer fasting produces greater benefits The link between intermittent fasting and longevity How intermittent fasting impacts your hormones Why women and men should try different fasting protocols How time-restricted eating may offset the negative effects of modern day lifestyles IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: The 12-hour magic mark for maximum IF benefits How to use fasting to activate autophagy How to pick the best fasting window for your lifestyle The best IF protocol for women Easy ways to incorporate time-restricted eating, without a big commitment Check out the full episode and more at: : https://honehealth.com/edge/podcast/  Listen to the episodes on: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/76Hg5OU5oOu7S9Ze6WPSlw  APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hone-in/id1707026738   Watch clips from Hone In episodes on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoOQaVPbgKQ  Get exclusive weekly tips from show guests in our newsletter:: https://hone-health.ck.page/hone-in  Follow us at: HONE HEALTH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hone.health/?hl=en  SAAD ALAM INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/msaadalam/?hl=en  Learn More: https://honehealth.com/

    34 min
  2. The TRUTH about how sleep impacts your HRV (and why it matters)

    02/05/2024

    The TRUTH about how sleep impacts your HRV (and why it matters)

    As the vice president of performance science and principal scientist at Whoop, Kristen Holmes, PhD aims to move the needle big-time on health markers that matter. Her average day involves researching the effect of sleep, circadian recovery, and load behaviors on physical, mental, and emotional resilience to help Whoop members change the trajectory of their health.  In this episode of Hone In, podcast host and Hone Health CEO Saad Alam sat down with Holmes for the inside scoop on the exact changes that make the biggest impact on how you show up and perform every day. They talk about the link between sleep quality and heart rate variability (HRV)—a key biomarker linked to how hard you can push during a workout (or workday) and how fast you’ll recover. Plus, what to drink (and not to drink) to boost your HRV.  Holmes also outlines how to control natural and artificial light to maximize your sleep-wake cycle. And how to know when to hold back and push in your workouts based on your HRV and stress levels.   Listen to the full episode for a sneak peek into how to tweak your habits to boost HRV quickly, and ultimately live a longer, higher-quality life.  We Discuss:  How fitness performance is linked to HRV  Exactly what time to stop looking at artificial light for better sleep  Biomarkers that may indicate stress and how to improve them  How circadian rhythm plays a role in boosting recovery  Holme’s three non-negotiables for high-quality sleep   In This Episode You’ll Learn:  How your physiological behaviors are linked to your psychology  Why this one bad habit might be reducing your performance     When (and when not to eat) to optimize your circadian rhythm The one recovery strategy you’re probably missing  Why you should always get a few hours of sleep before midnight  Check out the full episode and more at: : https://honehealth.com/edge/podcast/  Listen to the episodes on: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/76Hg5OU5oOu7S9Ze6WPSlw  APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hone-in/id1707026738  Watch clips from Hone In episodes on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoOQaVPbgKQ  Get exclusive weekly tips from show guests in our newsletter:: https://hone-health.ck.page/hone-in  Follow us at: HONE HEALTH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hone.health/?hl=en  SAAD ALAM INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/msaadalam/?hl=en  Learn More: https://honehealth.com/

    36 min
  3. Proven Ways to Improve Gut Health with Dr. Vincent Pedre

    01/29/2024

    Proven Ways to Improve Gut Health with Dr. Vincent Pedre

    There’s nothing sexy about the gut. At least, that’s what internist and functional medicine specialist Vincent Pedre, M.D., thought when he was in medical school. But once he discovered how gut health impacts almost every system of the body, he dedicated his entire career to it.  On the Hone In with Saad Alam podcast, Pedre reveals why regional differences in the gut microbiome—due to diet, toxin exposure, and medicine use—could contribute to Blue Zone-level longevity. He zooms in on one Tanzanian hunter-gatherer tribe, the Hadza, who live practically untouched by debilitating illnesses like diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and dementia.  Pedre also dives into the details of how long it really takes to heal your gut. (Did you know that unfurled, your gut microbiome is the size of a tennis court?). Plus, exactly what lifestyle factors could make or break chronic gut inflammation—impacting your risk of chronic disease. We Discuss: Regional differences in gut microbiome Why leaky gut could increase your chronic disease risk The link between gut and hormone health How long it takes to heal an inflamed or leaky gut Why one Tanzanian tribe is virtually untouched by diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and dementia In This Episode You’ll Learn: Stress management strategies that could improve your gut health How antibiotics and pesticides can impact your microbiome What lifestyle factors could be causing leaky gut The “Weed, Seed, and Feed” method of curing gut inflammation Which gut inflammation-causing foods to avoid Check out the full episode and more at: : https://honehealth.com/edge/podcast/  Listen to the episodes on: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/76Hg5OU5oOu7S9Ze6WPSlw  APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hone-in/id1707026738    Watch clips from Hone In episodes on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoOQaVPbgKQ  Get exclusive weekly tips from show guests in our newsletter:: https://hone-health.ck.page/hone-in  Follow us at: HONE HEALTH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hone.health/?hl=en  SAAD ALAM INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/msaadalam/?hl=en  Learn More: https://honehealth.com/

    1h 8m
  4. 6 steps to avoid a midlife CRISIS and live better AFTER 40

    01/22/2024

    6 steps to avoid a midlife CRISIS and live better AFTER 40

    The punchline of any sitcom—a man going through a midlife crisis. He’s gained weight. Maybe he’s irritated and distant from his spouse. He spends money frivolously on sports cars and tech gadgets. And maybe he lacks the energy and motivation to engage in the hobbies he once enjoyed.  But the midlife crisis isn’t just a plot point or stereotype. Research shows that it’s a real, debilitating experience for nearly 20 percent of men over age 40 (x). According to Greg Scheinman, the creator of The Midlife Male, a weekly newsletter and podcast designed to help men navigate and maximize middle age, this shift in middle age mindset can be attributed to several factors, like hormone changes, lack of energy, and sky-high expectations for success.  On this episode of the Hone In podcast, host Saad Alam and Scheinman discuss their journies with midlife crises, including how testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) helped them get back on track. They also dive into strategies for reframing success personally and professionally, prioritizing happiness, and staying accountable.  Plus, why small daily wins—like kissing your spouse when you get up for work or swapping just one of your daily sodas for water—can make a huge difference in how you feel.  We Discuss: -How your hormone health can contribute to midlife mental health -When to reframe mistakes as successful failures -How TRT improved Scheinman’s energy levels -The importance of figuring out your daily bandwidth -The secret to a healthy, long-term relationship In This Episode You’ll Learn: -How TRT can help men with low T break through a midlife crisis -The “Six Fs” of living a balanced, successful life -Small swaps that can improve your mental health -The power of doing three personal and three professional tasks daily -The one no-equipment-needed workout you need to stay fit and energized Check out the full episode and more at: : https://honehealth.com/edge/podcast/  Listen to the episodes on: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/76Hg5OU5oOu7S9Ze6WPSlw  APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hone-in/id1707026738    Watch clips from Hone In episodes on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoOQaVPbgKQ  Get exclusive weekly tips from show guests in our newsletter:: https://hone-health.ck.page/hone-in  Follow us at: HONE HEALTH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hone.health/?hl=en  SAAD ALAM INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/msaadalam/?hl=en  Learn More: https://honehealth.com/

    47 min
  5. Dr. Nicole Prause Shares the Latest Findings on Orgasms, Masturbation and Sex

    01/15/2024

    Dr. Nicole Prause Shares the Latest Findings on Orgasms, Masturbation and Sex

    From self-proclaimed relationship gurus to eyebrow-raising (but oh, so intriguing) Reddit sex advice, it can be hard to sift through the BS.S. to find legit and useful information. That’s where psychophysiologist Nicole Prause, Ph.D., an expert on all things sexual behavior, comes in. In this episode of Hone In, podcast host and Hone Health CEO Saad Alam sat down with Nicole to dive into all things orgasms, masturbation, and sexual health. They discuss healing trauma through orgasmic meditation, why NoFap is no good, and what really happens to your brain during sex. Plus, three underrated health benefits of having sex more often.   And if you’re looking for a way to spice up your sex life and have better orgasms—alone or with a partner—Nicole dishes on that, too.  We Discuss: The difference between male and female orgasms Why NoFap is horrible for your mental health What sex does to your brain The relationship between testosterone and masturbation The most common orgasm myths In This Episode You’ll Learn: How to use orgasmic meditation to improve PTSD symptoms Why sexual arousal could improve pain conditions like fibromyalgia  The impressive health benefits of masturbation and climaxing How having more sex can improve your sleep Why you should skip the sexual health subreddits next time you need advice Check out the full episode and more at: : https://honehealth.com/edge/podcast/   Watch clips from Hone In episodes on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoOQaVPbgKQ  Get exclusive weekly tips from show guests in our newsletter:: https://hone-health.ck.page/hone-in  Follow us at: HONE HEALTH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hone.health/?hl=en  SAAD ALAM INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/msaadalam/?hl=en  Learn More: https://honehealth.com/

    44 min
  6. Dr. Gundry’s Secrets for Healing a Leaky Gut FOR GOOD

    01/08/2024

    Dr. Gundry’s Secrets for Healing a Leaky Gut FOR GOOD

    Dr. Steven Gundry, M.D., is a world-renowned cardiologist, heart surgeon, medical researcher, and author. After working in medicine for over 40 years, Gundry shifted his focus to teaching people how to avoid surgery in the first place through simple diet changes. According to Gundry, what we eat is behind everything from chronic diseases like obesity and cardiovascular disease to unexplained ailments like autoimmune disorders and migraines. Gundry’s holistic, food forward approach has helped his clients lose weight, reduce chronic disease risk, and live longer, healthier lives.  In this episode of Hone In, podcast host and Hone Health CEO Saad Alam sat down with Gundry for the inside scoop on his new book Gut Check. They talk about the link between your gut microbiome and inflammation, how to heal leaky gut, and what to eat to improve microbiome diversity. Plus, the foods you think are healthy (looking at you, oatmeal) that might be wreaking havoc on your gut.  Gundry also gets real about why the keto diet works, but isn’t the best option for overall health. He outlines exactly how to tap into the benefits of a keto diet, and improve your metabolism, without actually going keto.  Listen to the full episode for a glimpse into how to tweak your diet for a healthier gut, metabolism, and ultimately, a longer life.  We Discuss:  How your gut microbiome is linked to chronic disease The “healthy” foods that might be causing gut dysbiosis  How endocrine disruptors wreak havoc on your gut Why you’re probably doing the keto diet wrong Why time-restricted eating might be the secret to metabolic flexibility  In This Episode You’ll Learn:  Exactly what to eat (and what not to eat) for a healthy gut  Biomarkers that may indicate leaky gut and how to improve them  How and when to eat to tap into the benefits of the keto diet  Vitamins you’re probably deficient in that deserve a spot in your supplement stack Gundry’s five non-negotiables for more energy  Check out the full episode and more at: : https://honehealth.com/edge/podcast/  Get all of Dr. Gundry's books—including the pre-order for his latest Gut Check at: https://drgundry.com/books/ Listen to the episodes on: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/76Hg5OU5oOu7S9Ze6WPSlw  APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hone-in/id1707026738    Watch clips from Hone In episodes on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoOQaVPbgKQ  Get exclusive weekly tips from show guests in our newsletter:: https://hone-health.ck.page/hone-in  Follow us at: HONE HEALTH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hone.health/?hl=en  SAAD ALAM INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/msaadalam/?hl=en  Learn More: https://honehealth.com/

    1 hr
  7. Building Emotional Resilience with Dr. Guy Winch

    12/18/2023

    Building Emotional Resilience with Dr. Guy Winch

    When you scrape yourself up doing yard work or take a tumble at the gym, most of us have a first aid kit on hand to quell the damage. But what do you do if you get emotionally banged up after a hard week? Most men know that mental health is important, according to research from men’s health charity, Movember. But still, 58% of the men surveyed feel like they're expected to show no weakness.  The result? Pent-up and unresolved emotional trauma contributes to the nearly 6 million men suffering from depression every year in the United States, according to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America. Psychologist and author Dr. Guy Winch encourages men to add mindfulness tools to their emotional first aid kit, which allows them to patch themselves up as easily as a physical injury.  On this episode of the Hone In podcast with CEO Saad Alam, Winch emphasizes the importance of reframing failure and acknowledging emotional pain. Alam and Winch get transparent about masculinity and mental health—and dissect how vulnerability has helped them live better.  We Discuss: The importance of emotional vulnerability for men How some masculinity norms can harm mental health if left unchecked Alarming statistics about men’s mental health—and what those mean for you How exercise can supercharge your mental wellbeing The difference between mental and emotional health In This Episode You’ll Learn: How to take power away from setbacks—with an epic mindset reframing trick Tools to form your own stress management strategy How self-correcting strategies from physical exercise can help you break out of toxic thought patterns The power of practicing gratitude Why prioritizing community and connection could be the cornerstone of your emotional wellbeing protocol

    1h 6m
4.9
out of 5
34 Ratings

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Hone In inspires and educates people to live their fullest, longest, healthiest lives. Each week, host Saad Alam (the CEO of Hone Health) delivers cutting-edge information on maximizing wellness through conversations with some of the most prominent names in medicine, nutrition, fitness, mindset, relationships, and more. Each interview provides groundbreaking science, candid insights, and actionable tips about exactly how inspiring wellness leaders are optimizing their own health and longevity—and how you can do the same. . It’s a sanctuary where curiosity meets clarity—a safe place to get answers to the problems that keep you from living life to the fullest. For more, check out Hone’s editorial site, The Edge, and the Hone website. Now Let’s Hone In…