
We exist to connect the dots across health disciplines, and to share information that gives you the agency to change the trajectory of your own health journey - wherever you are at. The health industry is siloed, confusing and means we're often in the back seat, with little to no belief in our autonomy to improve our health status. We're here to change that and to highlight the ways that you can t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceHealth & FitnessMental Health | |||

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In this episode, Ben Hopkins is joined by Dr. Max Gulhane to unpack the science of biophotons, mitochondria, circadian rhythm, and sunlight — and how light may be a core driver of metabolism, cancer risk, and chro... more
In this episode, Ben Hopkins is joined by dietitian Dr Jessica Turton to explore why chronic under eating may be one of the most overlooked causes of fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep and stubborn health issues.
We break down how eating too little incr... more
Is tooth decay an early warning sign of metabolic disease?
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Sarah Hancock to explore a connection most of us were never taught the powerful link between oral health, nutrition, and long term metabolic health.
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In this episode, Ben sits down with Mark Lintern to challenge that assumption and explore a radically different idea...
What if cancer is a disease of suppression, not failure?
Drawing on the metabolic theory, the Warburg effect, mitochondrial biol... more
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The content focuses on uncovering vital connections across various health disciplines. Topics such as mental health, nutritional science, exercise physiology, and metabolic health are frequently explored through enlightening discussions with experts in these fields. Each episode emphasizes the importance of understanding how different aspects of health interlink and underscores the autonomy individuals can take in shaping their health outcomes, challenging traditional paradigms of thinking in the health industry. The initiative seeks to empower listeners with knowledge that can lead to informed health decisions, ultimately facilitating positive changes in their health journeys. Unique elements include personal anecdotes from guests, engagin... more
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