Rachel Straub: Episode015: “Weight training is essential for mobility and maintaining strength”

Rachel Straub has a B.A. in Chemistry from Carnegie Mellon, as well as Masters degrees in Exercise Physiology, Nutritional Sciences and Biokinesiology with a focus on Biomechanics. She is certified as a Strength and Conditioning specialist and coauthor of scientific papers published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine in the fields of Biomechanics, Sports…

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Kirk Parsley: Episode014: Getting Better Sleep

  Dr. Kirk Parsley served as an Undersea Medical Officer at Naval Special Warfare Group 1 from 2009-2013. He is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and is certified in Hormonal Modulation (age management medicine). After leaving the Navy, he went into concierge medicine and consulting, and continues to consult for corporations,…

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Hamilton Stapell: Episode 013: Modern Caveman

Hamilton Stapell is a historian and Associate Professor of History at SUNY New Paltz, and the creator of one of the first college courses on ancestral health. He is also the Associate Editor at The Journal of Evolution and Health and the author of the published study “Modern Cavemen? Stereotypes and Reality of the Ancestral…

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Melanie Avalon: Episode012: What, When, Wine

Before writing the #1 Amazon Bestseller, What, When, Wine Diet: Paleo & Intermittent Fasting for Health and Weight Loss, Melanie Avalon spent years researching the mechanics of body fat regulation. Weight loss techniques became lifestyle changes for health and happiness after she stumbled upon the substantial and healthy means of weight loss via dietary composition:…

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