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Now displaying: April, 2017
Apr 12, 2017

Guys... Today is special.

Today's guest is a dear friend of mine: Jonathan Mead of Uncaged Human.

Jonathan is a primal movement enthusiast and educator in Portland, Oregon. He and I are close friends and accountability partners.

Today's episode is special because it not only has one of my favorite movement coaches online today (Jonathan), but it also shares some of our philosophy on how and why we do what we do.

I really hope this opens some eyes and ears and allows for both Jonathan and I to connect with you on a deeper, more intimate level.

I had a really fun time recording this episode with Jonathan and I think it translated pretty well into today's show.

This is part one (of two) of How to Uncage a Human.

In today's episode, you'll learn...

  • The many pitfalls with over-specialization and perfectionism in your movement and lifestyle practice,
  • How both Jonathan and I are approaching our businesses and how this will affect you (the listener),
  • The many different views and philosophies shared by both Jonathan and myself, and...
  • Much, much more.

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Episode Breakdown

  • How Jonathan developed his passion for natural human movement

  • How Jonathan got obsessed with gymnastics strength training

  • How Jonathan kept injuring himself with his movement practice

  • The path that led Jonathan to primal movement

  • The person who changed Jonathan's perspective about nutritious human movement and biomechanics
  • The problem with over-specialization and perfectionism
  • Why Jonathan is focusing his movement practice on joint mobility work
  • Jonathan gives examples of mobility using Jean Claud Van Damme
  • Build movement intelligence with Jonathan's simple morning mobility routine
  • Why Jonathan and I talk about rewilding as a multi-generational approach
  • Jonathan touches on why goal setting can lead to emotional distress or turmoil
  • Why Jonathan says he's not moving out of the city to remove himself from harmful nnEMF
  • Jonathan talks about the impact the environment has on us and the two biggest movements he believes we should all be examining and working towards
  • Jonathan discusses his sitting strategies
  • James gives an in-depth look into the layout of his apartment (which happens to be furniture-free)
  • Jonathan stresses that movement is how you move all day
  • Jonathan talks on the importance of starting where you at with what you've got
  • James touches on the topic of how different people are on different avenues in their ancestral health/rewilding journey
  • Jonathan talks about a few of the missing links in the realm of ancestral health and rewilding
  • How do we navigate living a life with purpose and autonomy while still being plugged into "the Matrix"
  • Jonathan tries to answer the question: "Does biohacking have a place in rewilding?"
  • Jonathan and I discuss the different variants of people who are exposed to ancestral health
  • Finding the comedy and irony in working online and still finding your path
  • The reasons behind why Jonathan created Uncaged Human
Apr 4, 2017

Did you know that approximately 50 million Americans, 20 percent of the population or one in five people, suffer from autoimmune diseases?  And women are more likely than men to be affected; some estimates say that 75 percent of those affected–some 30 million people–are women.

That's why on today's episode I have a special guest, Dr. Terry Wahls, author of the popular book The Wahls Protocol: How I Beat Progressive MS Using Paleo Principles and Functional Medicine. 

She and I delve into her early childhood and the health issues that led to Terry's progressive illness, along with Terry's big "ah-ha!" moment that led to her creating the Wahls Protocol.

There is just so much in this episode, I hope you have pen and paper ready.

In today's episode, you'll learn...

  • Why Dr. Wahls prefers ketones derived from medium chain triglycerides versus dairy products;
  • The problems with cesarean birth, our gut microbiome, and ketosis;
  • Terry's #1 tip for optimal health, and...
  • Much, much more.

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Episode Breakdown

  • Terry shares stories of her early childhood and the health issues that led to her progressive illness

  • Why Terry says she stopped reading medical material for five years 

  • How a simple supplement cocktail allowed Terry to get out of bed and go to work

  • What the current teaching of progressive MS is and what you'd typically expect

  • Terry's radical change to eating Paleo in 2002

  • Why Terry wanted to grow more muscle on her legs through electrical stimulation

  • The struggles of taking a course on neuroprotection from the Institute for Functional Medicine

  • Terry's big "ah-ha!" moment (10:38)

  • How the University of Google helped Terry find a list of 20 foods that would then lead to what we now know as The Wahls Protocol

  • How The Wahls Protocol is different than the typical paleo diet

  • Why its important to shift our environment into a habitat that's more closely aligned to our hunter-gatherer kin

  • Why Terry tells people to, "Think about where your ancestors came from."

  • Terry reviews the history of life on our planet

  • Why Dr. Wahls says our health declines as we lose the diversity of our gut microbiome

  • Why Terry is more fond of the medium chain triglyceride (MCT) ketogenic diet rather than the dairy-based ketogenic diet

  • Dr. Wahls favorite source for MCT

  • Why Terry doesn't use red palm oil

  • Why Terry says she only eats once a day, or, every other day

  • Why those with ApoE4 gene expression do not want to use coconut oil or saturated fats (and what to use instead)

  • Why Dr. Wahls prefers a diet that is higher in resistance starch and fiber

  • Terry contrasts the diets of typical sugar burners versus that of a primal fat burner

  • The therapeutic use of ketogenic diets in the early 1900's

  • Why Dr. Wahls says you should consume ketone bodies from MCT rather than from dairy

  • Why Terry says if you're wanting to become a mom or dad, why you may not want to be in ketosis

  • What is "metabolic flexibility?"

  • What might happen if Dr. Wahls were to eat even a small amount of bread or dairy

  • Why Dr. Wahls practices cold thermogenesis and spends time in the sauna

  • The types of movement Terry likes to engage with

  • The differences between being born vaginally versus being born via c-section

  • Issues with going low-carb high-fat

  • Why Terry is confident that the MCT oil-based keto diet is less stressful than the dairy-based keto diet

  • Why Terry adds seaweed to her diet but cautions against eating too much

  • James gets the personal opinion of Dr. Wahls on his own eating strategy and what that exactly looks like

  • Why Terry has a goal of eating 200 different plant species a year (and why you should, too)

  • Shinrin-yoku or forest bathing

  • Terry gives practical tips on how to begin healing yourself of chronic autoimmune disorders with the power of whole foods

  • Why Terry says that as soon as you begin to think you have the corner on the truth, you are now completely wrong.

  • The one piece of advice Terry says everyone, including myself, should be doing on a consistent basis for better health

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