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How Your Home Shapes Your Health, Energy, Habits, and Future with Talor Stewart

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In this episode of the Super Self Podcast, Pete sits down with award-winning architect and founder of Conscious Home Design, Talor Stewart, for a powerful conversation about something most of us never think deeply enough about: the way our homes shape our lives. This isn’t just a conversation about architecture, beautiful design, or having a bigger house. Talor explains why your home is not simply a place you live, but an environment that can either support your health, energy, creativity, relationships, sleep, and self-care — or quietly create friction in your everyday life. Together, Pete and Talor unpack the idea of the mind-body-environment connection, why “environment is stronger than willpower,” and how small changes in your home can create measurable improvements in your quality of life. From meditation spaces and home gyms to cluttered entryways, chaotic kitchens, bathrooms, air quality, hydration, and even designing around your dog’s routine, this episode is packed with practical insights anyone can use. Whether you own a home, rent an apartment, work from home, or are simply trying to create a better daily rhythm, this conversation will make you look at your space differently. Episode Highlights: * 05:41 – How Talor’s interest in personal growth shaped his architectural philosophy * 14:48 – The mind-body connection, Maslow’s hierarchy, and how architecture can support higher human needs * 27:23 – Why meditating in the kitchen, living room, or bedroom may create the wrong mental association * 40:29 – Why understanding your home is an essential life skill * 54:24 – Hydration, water access, and designing homes that support healthier habits * 01:01:27 – Learning from science, psychology, human needs, and real-world experience * 01:04:21 – The one question people can ask to assess whether their space is supporting their wellbeing Key Takeaways: * Your home is shaping you whether you realize it or not. * A beautiful home is not always a supportive home. * Your environment works on you 24/7. If your space makes healthy choices difficult, you will always feel like you are swimming upstream. * Dedicated space creates dedicated behavior. * You do not need to build a custom home to benefit from conscious home design. * Happy people become better neighbors, citizens, and contributors. About the Guest: Talor Stewart is an award-winning architect, founder of Conscious Home Design, and author of the bestselling book Conscious Home Design. His work focuses on creating homes that go beyond style and shelter to support the deeper realities of human life: health, habits, relationships, creativity, energy, and personal growth. Rather than approaching architecture as simply a question of beauty or square footage, Talor helps people examine how their spaces can support the life they actually want to live. Connect with Talor Stewart: * Website: https://conscioushomedesign.com/ [https://conscioushomedesign.com/] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conscioushomedesign/ [https://www.instagram.com/conscioushomedesign/] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousHomeDesign/ [https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousHomeDesign/] * Book: https://www.amazon.com/Conscious-Home-Design-Designing-Relationship/dp/1733823409 [https://www.amazon.com/Conscious-Home-Design-Designing-Relationship/dp/1733823409] This episode is brought to you by Jaca Rare Sugar. Jaca is a revolutionary, rare sugar called allulose with 0 net carbs, 0 glycemic index (diabetic & keto friendly), and 90% fewer calories than sugar. Jaca tastes, cooks and bakes like old school sugar with none of the harmful effects.  www.jacasugar.com [http://www.jacasugar.com]

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How Your Home Shapes Your Health, Energy, Habits, and Future with Talor Stewart

In this episode of the Super Self Podcast, Pete sits down with award-winning architect and founder of Conscious Home Design, Talor Stewart, for a powerful conversation about something most of us never think deeply enough about: the way our homes shape our lives. This isn’t just a conversation about architecture, beautiful design, or having a bigger house. Talor explains why your home is not simply a place you live, but an environment that can either support your health, energy, creativity, relationships, sleep, and self-care — or quietly create friction in your everyday life. Together, Pete and Talor unpack the idea of the mind-body-environment connection, why “environment is stronger than willpower,” and how small changes in your home can create measurable improvements in your quality of life. From meditation spaces and home gyms to cluttered entryways, chaotic kitchens, bathrooms, air quality, hydration, and even designing around your dog’s routine, this episode is packed with practical insights anyone can use. Whether you own a home, rent an apartment, work from home, or are simply trying to create a better daily rhythm, this conversation will make you look at your space differently. Episode Highlights: * 05:41 – How Talor’s interest in personal growth shaped his architectural philosophy * 14:48 – The mind-body connection, Maslow’s hierarchy, and how architecture can support higher human needs * 27:23 – Why meditating in the kitchen, living room, or bedroom may create the wrong mental association * 40:29 – Why understanding your home is an essential life skill * 54:24 – Hydration, water access, and designing homes that support healthier habits * 01:01:27 – Learning from science, psychology, human needs, and real-world experience * 01:04:21 – The one question people can ask to assess whether their space is supporting their wellbeing Key Takeaways: * Your home is shaping you whether you realize it or not. * A beautiful home is not always a supportive home. * Your environment works on you 24/7. If your space makes healthy choices difficult, you will always feel like you are swimming upstream. * Dedicated space creates dedicated behavior. * You do not need to build a custom home to benefit from conscious home design. * Happy people become better neighbors, citizens, and contributors. About the Guest: Talor Stewart is an award-winning architect, founder of Conscious Home Design, and author of the bestselling book Conscious Home Design. His work focuses on creating homes that go beyond style and shelter to support the deeper realities of human life: health, habits, relationships, creativity, energy, and personal growth. Rather than approaching architecture as simply a question of beauty or square footage, Talor helps people examine how their spaces can support the life they actually want to live. Connect with Talor Stewart: * Website: https://conscioushomedesign.com/ [https://conscioushomedesign.com/] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conscioushomedesign/ [https://www.instagram.com/conscioushomedesign/] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousHomeDesign/ [https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousHomeDesign/] * Book: https://www.amazon.com/Conscious-Home-Design-Designing-Relationship/dp/1733823409 [https://www.amazon.com/Conscious-Home-Design-Designing-Relationship/dp/1733823409] This episode is brought to you by Jaca Rare Sugar. Jaca is a revolutionary, rare sugar called allulose with 0 net carbs, 0 glycemic index (diabetic & keto friendly), and 90% fewer calories than sugar. Jaca tastes, cooks and bakes like old school sugar with none of the harmful effects.  www.jacasugar.com [http://www.jacasugar.com]

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Sustainable Self-Care Without the Guilt with Dr. Matt Campbell

In this episode of the Super Self Podcast, Pete sits down with Dr. Matt Campbell, psychologist and founder of Our Primal Five, to talk about why self-care often feels overwhelming, why people give up after one “bad day,” and how to build healthier habits without guilt, shame, or perfectionism. Dr. Campbell breaks down the five foundational behaviors that help us feel more centered, capable, and resilient: sunlight, sleep, movement, social connection, and conscious consumption.  The conversation explores why motivation is unreliable, why routine is your friend, and why small, consistent actions can create real momentum over time. Episode Highlights: * 04:05 — Why self-care can feel overwhelming * 12:02 — Why routine beats motivation * 22:32 — Reducing friction for healthier choices * 28:12 — The origin of Our Primal Five * 32:15 — Why modern life does not match our biology * 32:31 — Primal Behavior 1: Sunlight * 33:21 — Primal Behavior 2: Sleep * 34:26 — Primal Behavior 3: Movement * 35:44 — Primal Behavior 4: Social Connection * 36:44 — Primal Behavior 5: Consumption * 43:44 — The problem with quick fixes * 45:03 — Why guilt and shame do not help Key Takeaways: * Many people approach health with an all-or-nothing mindset. Dr. Campbell explains that sustainable self-care is not about perfection. It is about improvement. * A slip, plateau, or missed day is not the end. It is feedback. The key is learning from it, getting back after it, and strengthening the behavior over time. * Motivation is an emotion, and emotions are temporary. Structure, consistency, and routine are what carry people through when they do not “feel like it.” * Walking around the block, taking the stairs, getting outside for a few minutes, or making one better food choice can all become the start of a healthier lifestyle. * Our bodies were built for sunlight, movement, sleep, meaningful connection, and real food. Today’s world makes it easy to stay indoors, sit still, isolate, scroll, and consume ultra-processed foods. * Dr. Campbell explains that guilt may tell us something is out of alignment, but it rarely helps us grow. A better path is awareness, problem-solving, and values-based action. About the Guest: Dr. Matthew Campbell is a licensed psychologist who focuses on helping people build sustainable self-care without burnout, overwhelm, or guilt. He is the co-creator of Our Primal 5, a framework centered on five foundational behaviors: sleep, sunlight, movement, social connection, and what we consume. Rather than promoting extreme routines or constant optimization, Dr. Campbell helps people understand why change feels hard—and how simple, structured habits can improve energy, mood, and consistency. His approach is grounded, evidence-based, and designed to help people feel more capable—not corrected. Connect with Dr. Matthew Campbell * Website: https://www.ourprimal5.com/ [https://www.ourprimal5.com/] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourprimal5 [https://www.instagram.com/ourprimal5] * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthew-campbell-123456/ [http://linkedin.com/in/matthew-campbell-123456/] This episode is brought to you by Jaca Rare Sugar. Jaca is a revolutionary, rare sugar called allulose with 0 net carbs, 0 glycemic index (diabetic & keto friendly), and 90% fewer calories than sugar. Jaca tastes, cooks and bakes like old school sugar with none of the harmful effects.  www.jacasugar.com [http://www.jacasugar.com]

23. maj 202649 min
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Building a Life Beyond the Battlefield with Chris Lee

In this powerful episode of the Super Self Podcast, Pete sits down with Chris Lee, a Special Forces Green Beret medic, coach, dad, and bestselling author of Beyond the Battlefield: A Guide to Conquering Life’s Challenges. This conversation dives deep into what it really means to take command of your life: your time, your identity, your purpose, your resilience, and the people you allow into your circle. Drawing from his experience in Special Forces and his work as a coach, Chris breaks down how military principles like mastering the basics, stress inoculation, after-action reviews, and calm under pressure can be applied to everyday life. This episode is raw, honest, and deeply practical. It is not just about motivation. It is about execution. Episode Highlights: * 06:50 — Chris shares a powerful exercise from the book: calculating how many weeks you may have left in life to create urgency, not panic. * 09:04 — Toxic relationships, family boundaries, and the idea that the tribe you choose can be more important than the one you are born into. * 15:01 — Eliminating What No Longer Serves You * 18:10 — Imagining yourself at the end of your life and asking what kind of legacy you want to leave. * 27:25 — Why elite performers are not made by fancy tools or gear, but by mastering fundamentals until they become instinct. * 32:07 — How children can sense when you are distracted, stressed, or not fully present. * 44:40 — The Zen of “F*ck It” * 57:01 — Why you do not need a massive circle — you need a small group of loyal, serious, deliberate people you can trust. Key Takeaways: * Time is the one resource you never get back. How you spend it determines the life you build. * Whether it is family, friends, or community, protecting your peace sometimes means making hard decisions. * Before you chase goals, you need to know who you are. Your goals should be an extension of your identity, not a replacement for it. * The best time to plant a tree may have been 10 years ago, but the second-best time is today. You can start from where you are. * By imagining yourself at the end of your life, you can reverse-engineer the legacy, relationships, and impact you want to create. * Failure is a data point. What matters is whether you learn from it, adjust, and keep moving. * You cannot wait until life gets chaotic to learn how to stay calm. You build that capacity through repetition, stress, and intentional discomfort. About the Guest: Chris Lee is a Special Forces Green Beret medic, coach, father, and bestselling author of Beyond the Battlefield: A Guide to Conquering Life’s Challenges. Through his coaching and writing, Chris helps people build clarity, discipline, resilience, and purpose by applying principles learned through Special Forces training to everyday life. His work focuses on helping people take ownership of their time, identity, goals, and community so they can build a life with more courage, direction, and meaning. Connect with Chris Lee: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_chris.lee/ [https://www.instagram.com/coach_chris.lee/] * Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coach_chris.lee [https://www.tiktok.com/@coach_chris.lee] * Books: * Beyond the Battlefield: A Guide to Conquering Life’s Challenges: https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Battlefield-Guide-Conquering-Challenges/dp/196481104X [https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Battlefield-Guide-Conquering-Challenges/dp/196481104X] * Legacy Forge: https://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Forged-90-Day-Command-Discipline/dp/B0F844XH75 [https://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Forged-90-Day-Command-Discipline/dp/B0F844XH75] This episode is brought to you by Jaca Rare Sugar. Jaca is a revolutionary, rare sugar called allulose with 0 net carbs, 0 glycemic index (diabetic & keto friendly), and 90% fewer calories than sugar. Jaca tastes, cooks and bakes like old school sugar with none of the harmful effects.  www.jacasugar.com [http://www.jacasugar.com]

13. maj 20261 h 17 min
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Creating a Life of Vibrance with Dr. Darren Clair

In this energizing episode of the SuperSelf Podcast Series, Pete Ferrari sits down with Dr. Darren Clair, a Princeton and Columbia-educated, dual board-certified physician in lifestyle medicine and anesthesiology, to explore what it truly means to build vibrant health from the inside out. With over 40 years of medical experience and nearly 25 years as the founder of Vibrance Health, Dr. Clair shares why true wellness goes far beyond lab results, prescriptions, or quick fixes. Instead, he emphasizes the power of lifestyle medicine: nutrition, sleep, movement, hormones, stress management, fasting, and the small daily choices that shape long-term health. From the importance of exercise and autophagy to the role of hormones, peptides, gut health, and the dangers of processed foods, this conversation is a practical reminder that vibrant health is not reserved for a select few. It is built through awareness, consistency, and simple steps repeated over time. This episode is not about chasing perfection. It is about taking ownership of your health, listening to your body, and creating a life with more energy, resilience, and vitality. Episode Highlights: * 03:30 – Why morning movement sharpens energy, focus, and mood * 11:30 – Lifestyle medicine vs. traditional medicine * 15:00 – The gut as the “second brain” and why digestion matters * 17:00 – Why hormones decline with age and what that means for longevity * 30:00 – The mind-body-soul connection and why movement changes everything * 42:00 – Sleep, cravings, processed foods, and the vicious health cycle * 43:40 – Why estrogen and testosterone matter for healthy aging * 54:00 – Peptides, NAD, and the future of regenerative health Key Takeaways: * Lifestyle medicine looks at the root cause. Many chronic issues are tied to sleep, stress, nutrition, movement, and daily habits. * Lab results are not the whole story. Feeling unwell still matters, even when standard tests come back “normal.” * Small steps create real change. A short walk, better sleep, cleaner food, or light resistance training can build momentum toward a healthier lifestyle. * Fasting supports cellular cleanup. Autophagy helps the body recycle damaged cells and proteins when digestion gets a break. * Hormones matter for longevity. Estrogen, testosterone, and other hormones play major roles in energy, cognition, bone health, heart health, and vitality. * Sleep affects everything. Poor sleep drives cravings, fatigue, weight gain, poor mood, and lower motivation to move. * Processed food creates a vicious cycle. Sugar, refined carbs, seed oils, preservatives, and poor-quality food can disrupt energy, weight, and metabolism. * It is never too late to improve. Health is a journey, and vibrant living can begin with one consistent change. About the Guest: Dr. Darren Clair is a Princeton and Columbia educated physician, dual board-certified in lifestyle medicine and anesthesiology. With over 40 years of clinical experience, he is the founder of Vibrance Health, where he helps patients take ownership of their health through lifestyle medicine, hormone optimization, peptides, nutrition, and preventive wellness. He is also the author of Creating a Life of Vibrance, a practical and accessible guide to building long-term health, energy, and resilience through simple, consistent lifestyle changes. Connect with Dr. Darren Clair: * Website: https://www.vibrancehealth.com/index.html [https://www.vibrancehealth.com/index.html] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vibrancehealth/ [https://www.instagram.com/vibrancehealth/] This episode is brought to you by Jaca Rare Sugar. Jaca is a revolutionary, rare sugar called allulose with 0 net carbs, 0 glycemic index (diabetic & keto friendly), and 90% fewer calories than sugar. Jaca tastes, cooks and bakes like old school sugar with none of the harmful effects.  www.jacasugar.com [http://www.jacasugar.com]

7. maj 202657 min
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Skin Longevity, Not Just Skincare with Lily Shapiro

In this eye-opening episode of the SuperSelf Podcast Series, Pete Ferrari sits down with Lily Shapiro, PharmD,  pharmacist, former Wall Street executive, and founder of Atika Wellness,  to explore the emerging concept of skin longevity and why true skin health starts from the inside out. After relocating from New York to San Diego and experiencing firsthand how relentless sun exposure and midlife changes began showing up in her skin, Lily turned her clinical training and analytical background toward a deeper question: what actually drives skin aging? What she discovered led her to create a new category of wellness built not around quick cosmetic fixes, but around supporting the biological systems that help skin stay strong, hydrated, resilient, and functional over time. In this conversation, Lily breaks down why most skincare and beauty supplements focus on surface-level results, while overlooking the internal processes that determine whether your skin can actually repair, retain moisture, produce collagen, and defend itself from daily stress. She also shares the research-backed framework behind her formulation, why most collagen products fall short, and how skin, hair, nails, hydration, and even eye strain may all reflect the same deeper biological story. This isn’t about chasing youth. It’s about supporting your skin’s long-term function, structure, and vitality. Episode Highlights: * 05:40 – Why most skincare focuses on the wrong things * 09:15 – The challenge of teaching people to think about skin from the inside out * 16:20 – Why collagen alone is not enough * 18:30 – The difference between generic collagen and bioactive collagen * 24:15 – Astaxanthin and the antioxidant pillar of skin health * 31:10 – Ceramides, hydration, and the skin barrier * 41:45 – Why gummies and trendy formats may not deliver real results * 48:30 – What results people may notice in the first month Key Takeaways: * Skin longevity is about function, not just appearance. * Pigment changes, loss of firmness, dryness, and texture are often the downstream result of deeper processes like oxidative stress, collagen breakdown, impaired barrier function, and declining cellular energy. * Collagen alone is not the answer. * Hydration is not just about adding moisture on top of the skin. It is about helping the skin hold onto moisture, which depends heavily on an intact lipid barrier and sufficient ceramides. * Good formulation is about precision, not hype. About the Guest: Lily Shapiro, PharmD is a pharmacist, former Wall Street executive, and the founder of Atika Wellness, a science-backed skin nutrition company focused on the concept of skin longevity. Born in Russia and raised in New York after immigrating to the U.S. as a child, Lily trained as a pharmacist before spending 15 years in finance, most recently helping run a machine learning hedge fund. After moving to San Diego and becoming more aware of how sun exposure, stress, and aging were affecting her skin, Lily began researching the biological drivers of skin aging from the inside out. Drawing on hundreds of clinical studies and her pharmaceutical background, she developed a systems-based framework for supporting skin function over time,  one that addresses collagen integrity, antioxidant defense, barrier health, and mitochondrial energy. Her work now centers on helping people think about skin not as a cosmetic surface issue, but as a complex organ that deserves the same long-term support as the rest of the body. Connect with Lily Shapiro, PharmD: * Website: https://www.atikawellness.com/ [https://www.atikawellness.com/] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atika.wellness/ [https://www.instagram.com/atika.wellness/] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lily-shapiro33/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lily-shapiro33/] This episode is brought to you by Jaca Rare Sugar. Jaca is a revolutionary, rare sugar called allulose with 0 net carbs, 0 glycemic index (diabetic & keto friendly), and 90% fewer calories than sugar. Jaca tastes, cooks and bakes like old school sugar with none of the harmful effects.  www.jacasugar.com [http://www.jacasugar.com]

24. apr. 20261 h 0 min