In today’s real-as-hell episode, host Ahren Lynch-Potter sits down with Amanda Siebert, author, integration coach, and total jiu-jitsu badass. They kick things off with how Amanda broke her ankle in competition and spiral straight into everything from pain and recovery to identity and starting over. Amanda talks about how jiu-jitsu flipped her life upside down (in the best way), leading her from a career in journalism to personal training and psychedelic integration work. They don’t sugarcoa...
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In today’s real-as-hell episode, host Ahren Lynch-Potter sits down with Amanda Siebert, author, integration coach, and total jiu-jitsu badass. They kick things off with how Amanda broke her ankle in competition and spiral straight into everything from pain and recovery to identity and starting over. Amanda talks about how jiu-jitsu flipped her life upside down (in the best way), leading her from a career in journalism to personal training and psychedelic integration work. They don’t sugarcoa...
#116 - 10 Health Principles I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
The Mental Dietician
25 minutes
1 year ago
#116 - 10 Health Principles I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
In this episode of The Mental Dietitian podcast, host Ahren Lynch-Potter shares practical tips for leading a healthier, more balanced life through the health principles he wishes he knew at 20. He highlights the importance of quality sleep as a foundation for overall well-being and explores the close connection between emotional and physical health. Ahren discusses the benefits of minimizing processed foods, listening to your body’s reactions, and choosing ethically-sourced, high-quality ingr...
The Mental Dietician
In today’s real-as-hell episode, host Ahren Lynch-Potter sits down with Amanda Siebert, author, integration coach, and total jiu-jitsu badass. They kick things off with how Amanda broke her ankle in competition and spiral straight into everything from pain and recovery to identity and starting over. Amanda talks about how jiu-jitsu flipped her life upside down (in the best way), leading her from a career in journalism to personal training and psychedelic integration work. They don’t sugarcoa...