The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self
Jason Moore: Systems Designer, Tinkerer, Health and Performance Consultant
63 episodes
9 months ago
In This Episode:
Jef sits down with Josh Holland, a movement specialist who loves to experiment with different biohacks to optimize his life and wellbeing. Josh loves to share the latest of his experiments with friends and family, and today has shared these with us as well. He takes us through his Pillars of Health and discusses choosing the "low hanging fruit" to make small changes that have great impact on your long term health.
Episode Guest: Josh Holland
Joshua J Holland is a wealth of experiential knowledge and wisdom. As a dedicated bio hacker, state of the art fitness trainer, holistic health coach and sports professional, he champions the philosophy of “awareness through experience,” and has subsequently spent years consulting with elite professionals with the goal of building a vast well in which to draw from when evoking alignment of body, mind and spirit for his clients.
Website(s): https://joshuajholland.com/main.html
https://www.simplywalkthetalk.com/
Show Notes:
00:30 - Intro to Josh
08:10 - Josh's health issues and concerns that led him to the biohacking sphere
17:55 - Cold packs, tin foil windows; a look into Josh's biohacking experiments
23:15 - Low hanging fruit - for someone looking to get into this stuff, what's the easiest way?
31:40 - Josh's Pillars of Health and building one upon another
43:40 - Cliffs notes for the remaining Pillars, starting with optimizing sleep and recovery
49:15 - Rest days - how much rest?
53:45 - Primal movement vs. advanced movements
59:30 - Wrapping up: health, technology, and analysis paralysis
1:08:45 - Where to find Josh
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In This Episode:
Jef sits down with Josh Holland, a movement specialist who loves to experiment with different biohacks to optimize his life and wellbeing. Josh loves to share the latest of his experiments with friends and family, and today has shared these with us as well. He takes us through his Pillars of Health and discusses choosing the "low hanging fruit" to make small changes that have great impact on your long term health.
Episode Guest: Josh Holland
Joshua J Holland is a wealth of experiential knowledge and wisdom. As a dedicated bio hacker, state of the art fitness trainer, holistic health coach and sports professional, he champions the philosophy of “awareness through experience,” and has subsequently spent years consulting with elite professionals with the goal of building a vast well in which to draw from when evoking alignment of body, mind and spirit for his clients.
Website(s): https://joshuajholland.com/main.html
https://www.simplywalkthetalk.com/
Show Notes:
00:30 - Intro to Josh
08:10 - Josh's health issues and concerns that led him to the biohacking sphere
17:55 - Cold packs, tin foil windows; a look into Josh's biohacking experiments
23:15 - Low hanging fruit - for someone looking to get into this stuff, what's the easiest way?
31:40 - Josh's Pillars of Health and building one upon another
43:40 - Cliffs notes for the remaining Pillars, starting with optimizing sleep and recovery
49:15 - Rest days - how much rest?
53:45 - Primal movement vs. advanced movements
59:30 - Wrapping up: health, technology, and analysis paralysis
1:08:45 - Where to find Josh
Practicing Self-Regulation and Developing Neural Efficiency w/ Dr. Richard Hart
The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self
1 hour 11 minutes 17 seconds
5 years ago
Practicing Self-Regulation and Developing Neural Efficiency w/ Dr. Richard Hart
Join us as Dr. Richard Hart discusses his experiences with burnout and stress in the healthcare industry, and shares his insights on developing self-regulation techniques to manage that stress.
Dr. Hart has spent a lifetime in performance from national champion in freestyle wrestling and representing Canada internationally to becoming an Oncologic Surgeon. Following General Surgical Residency and fellowship training in Hepatic Transplantation and Hepatobiliary/Pancreatic Surgical Oncology he was recruited to St. Joseph’s Health Centre, Toronto to develop and build this specialized surgical program. Within nine years the service was awarded the HPB “Centre of Excellence” by Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) having become the third busiest program in the province with the lowest Operative Morbidity and Mortality rates, all as a single surgeon.
TOPICS:
- 0:1:10 - Intro to episode + Richard
- 0:5:43 - Dr. Richard Hart shares his experiences with burnout, mental health, and performance in the healthcare industry
- 0:22:57 - Why is this burnout so severe during a pandemic?
- 0:28:50 - Elite HRV users’ reactions to the pandemic
- 0:32:53 - Managing stress and the change in prescription drug behavior
- 0:37:40 - coping with short term and long term stress
- 0:43:30 - self regulation and adaptability: developing neural efficiency and resilience
- 0:44:25 - breathing techniques for managing stress
- 1:01:43 - finding the self regulation method that works for you
- 1:03:40 - Conclusion
Guest: Dr. Richard Hart
rshart_md@nextgensurgery.com
Host: Jason Moore
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The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self
In This Episode:
Jef sits down with Josh Holland, a movement specialist who loves to experiment with different biohacks to optimize his life and wellbeing. Josh loves to share the latest of his experiments with friends and family, and today has shared these with us as well. He takes us through his Pillars of Health and discusses choosing the "low hanging fruit" to make small changes that have great impact on your long term health.
Episode Guest: Josh Holland
Joshua J Holland is a wealth of experiential knowledge and wisdom. As a dedicated bio hacker, state of the art fitness trainer, holistic health coach and sports professional, he champions the philosophy of “awareness through experience,” and has subsequently spent years consulting with elite professionals with the goal of building a vast well in which to draw from when evoking alignment of body, mind and spirit for his clients.
Website(s): https://joshuajholland.com/main.html
https://www.simplywalkthetalk.com/
Show Notes:
00:30 - Intro to Josh
08:10 - Josh's health issues and concerns that led him to the biohacking sphere
17:55 - Cold packs, tin foil windows; a look into Josh's biohacking experiments
23:15 - Low hanging fruit - for someone looking to get into this stuff, what's the easiest way?
31:40 - Josh's Pillars of Health and building one upon another
43:40 - Cliffs notes for the remaining Pillars, starting with optimizing sleep and recovery
49:15 - Rest days - how much rest?
53:45 - Primal movement vs. advanced movements
59:30 - Wrapping up: health, technology, and analysis paralysis
1:08:45 - Where to find Josh