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Becoming Arketype

Podcast von Dr. Ryan Sousley

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Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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If you’re tired of average health and an average life, this show is for you. I’m Dr. Ryan Sousley — chiropractor, functional medicine expert, and lifelong athlete — bringing you the science and strategy to master your health, sharpen your mindset, and live with purpose. Each week, you’ll get raw solo episodes and real conversations with people who are becoming the ideal.

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Episode Why You Can't Sleep (And It's Not Insomnia) Cover

Why You Can't Sleep (And It's Not Insomnia)

If you've been told you have insomnia — you probably don't. You have one of three problems. Or more likely, all three. This week on Becoming Arketype, Dr. Ryan Sousley breaks down The Three Resets: three physiological systems that have to come back online for real sleep to happen. It's not about taking more magnesium, taping your mouth, or buying another wearable. It's about understanding what's actually interfering with sleep — and addressing all three. Inside this episode: – Why "sleep hygiene" alone won't fix the problem– The 14-hour timer your body sets every morning that nobody talks about– Why the 3:47am wake-up is a metabolic event, not insomnia– The structural piece almost no doctor is checking– What sleep medications actually do (and why sedation isn't sleep)– The three-Reset protocol you can run starting tonight A practical, mechanism-driven walkthrough for anyone who's tried everything and still can't sleep. For a comprehensive evaluation: arketypehealth.com — two clinics in North Idaho serving Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls. Information without application is just entertainment. Take one thing from today and put it to work this week. That's how you become Arketype.

18. Mai 2026 - 28 min
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The Cortisol Myth: Why Lowering It Isn't the Fix

There are a hundred thousand social media videos right now telling you to lower your cortisol. Drink the cocktail. Take the supplement. Avoid coffee. Cut HIIT. And if you've been doing all of it and you're still tired, still puffy, still waking up at 3 or 4 AM — this episode is for you. Dr. Ryan Sousley breaks down the cortisol myth that's everywhere on social media and walks through what's actually happening in your body when cortisol gets stuck high. In this episode: ■ Why cortisol isn't your enemy — and what it actually does■ The reframe almost nobody is making: cortisol is the result, not the cause■ The vagus nerve, the upper neck, and the structural lever almost nobody is checking■ Why your 4 AM wakeup is a metabolic event, not anxiety■ The cortisol-insulin-inflammation feedback loop that locks midsection weight in place■ Why "cortisol face" is mostly hype (but "cortisol belly" is real)■ The three things that actually regulate cortisol without trying to lower it directly If you've been told your labs are normal but you don't feel normal — if you've been chasing the wellness fix and it's not working — this is the conversation nobody else is having. Learn more at arketypehealth.com.

12. Mai 2026 - 20 min
Episode If You're Already On a Statin: 5 Things Nobody Told You Cover

If You're Already On a Statin: 5 Things Nobody Told You

If you're on a statin — or you have a parent or spouse who is — this episode is for you. About 1 in 4 adults over 40 in the United States takes a statin. And almost none of them are ever told what the drug actually depletes, what it doesn't measure, and what's still happening underneath the number on their lab. In this episode, Dr. Ryan Sousley breaks down the five things every statin patient should know — covering what the drug does to your mitochondria, why the standard cholesterol panel isn't measuring your real cardiovascular risk, what inflammation has to do with all of it, and why the system controlling cholesterol production in the first place almost never gets evaluated. This isn't a recommendation to stop your medication. It's the information most patients have never been given. What you'll learn:— Why statins deplete CoQ10, and what to do about it— The lab marker that predicts heart disease better than LDL (and why most patients have never had it run)— The three inflammation markers your cardiologist probably isn't measuring— The dietary inputs still driving the problem underneath the medication— The structural and nervous system component nobody in cardiology will mention Learn more at arketypehealth.com.

6. Mai 2026 - 25 min
Episode What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You About Statins Cover

What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You About Statins

What if the number on your lipid panel isn't actually the problem? For fifty years we've been told cholesterol is the enemy, that you have to manage it through diet, and that if your number is too high, the answer is a daily prescription you stay on for the rest of your life. The science has quietly moved on from that model. The conversation in most clinical settings has not. In this episode, Dr. Ryan Sousley walks through three federal-level facts that, side by side, paint a very different picture than what most adults grew up believing — including the FDA warning that's been on every statin sold in America since 2012, the 2025 UK Biobank study on cognitive risk, and the 2015 federal reversal on dietary cholesterol that almost nobody heard about. You'll learn: → Why your brain is specifically affected by the mechanism of how statins work→ The biochemistry of the mevalonate pathway, CoQ10 depletion, and what it means for your heart and brain→ Why the diet-heart hypothesis persisted for fifty years even as the data moved against it→ The four real upstream drivers of high cholesterol — insulin resistance, chronic inflammation, thyroid dysfunction, and nervous system dysregulation→ The labs that actually tell you what's happening (ApoB, Lp(a), hs-CRP, homocysteine, fasting insulin, triglyceride-to-HDL ratio) — and why none of them are on a standard lipid panel→ One real patient case that shows what happens when the upstream drivers get addressed→ Five practical action steps you can take this week This isn't a verdict on any one drug. It's a framework — a way of thinking about your own labs and your own body that lets you ask sharper questions and see the whole picture. If you've been told your cholesterol is too high, or you've been on a statin for years and quietly wondering if it's affecting you, this episode is for you. Key topics covered:Statins, cholesterol, brain fog, memory loss, cardiovascular health, insulin resistance, inflammation, thyroid function, nervous system, root-cause medicine, functional health, ApoB, Lp(a) Resources mentioned:arketypehealth.com

29. Apr. 2026 - 36 min
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GLP-1 Drugs: What They're Not Telling You

One in five Americans has now used a GLP-1 drug. The clinical trials show two-thirds will regain the weight within a year of stopping. So why isn't anyone talking about that? In this episode, Dr. Ryan Sousley breaks down what the published research actually shows about GLP-1 medications — the weight regain data, the muscle loss, the side effects that are real versus the ones that are just noise — and more importantly, why the body stopped regulating weight correctly in the first place. You'll learn the three root causes driving GLP-1 dysfunction, why the spine and nervous system are the most overlooked piece of the metabolic puzzle, and eight evidence-based strategies to activate your body's own GLP-1 production naturally. Whether you're on one of these drugs, considering one, or looking for a way off — this episode gives you the full picture nobody else is sharing. Topics covered: * Why two-thirds of people regain the weight after stopping semaglutide * What happens to your muscle mass while you're on the drug * The real side effect data — including the March 2026 vision study * Insulin resistance, the vagus nerve, and the nervous system connection * 8 ways to activate natural GLP-1 without a prescription

22. Apr. 2026 - 24 min
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