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Featuring Younes Sadaghiani YouTube: @Younessrocks Instagram: @younessrocks X: https://x.com/younesrocks [https://x.com/younesrocks] Some people are shaped by comfort. Younes Sadaghiani was shaped by everything but. Born in Iran and arriving in the UK at 13 years old without speaking English, Younes rebuilt himself from the ground up. What followed was a journey through adversity, reinvention, public scrutiny, and eventually becoming one of the UK’s fastest growing independent political commentators with over 300,000 followers across social media. But this conversation goes far deeper than politics. What interested me most was not simply Younes’ opinions. It was the mindset required to hold them under relentless pressure, criticism, and public attention without losing himself in the process. In this episode of the LiveMore Podcast, we explore mental toughness, metabolic health, fasting, gut health, discipline, modern masculinity, social media, evolutionary biology, resilience, and what modern comfort is quietly doing to human performance. One of the most powerful moments in the conversation: “You need to be very mentally tough. It’s not for everyone to say the truths that I say.” That raises a deeper question most people never ask themselves honestly: What truths are you not saying, and what is that costing you? In this episode, we discuss: • Arriving in the UK from Iran at 13 and rebuilding from scratch • Going to school with a classmate who later trained with ISIS • From lifeguard to LSE to Chelsea FC to Fast and Furious 10 • How teaching A Level students unexpectedly launched his media career • Why mental toughness is built through repetition, not personality • The psychology of resilience under public scrutiny • How social media rewards outrage and dehumanisation • Why modern comfort is making people biologically weaker • The evolutionary argument for fasting and eating one meal a day • Why 85% of people fail basic metabolic health markers • Visceral fat, HbA1c, blood pressure, and the numbers that actually matter • Gut health, inflammation, and cognitive performance • Carbohydrate timing and why energy crashes happen between 2pm and 4pm • How to build a social media presence without losing your identity About Younes Sadaghiani Younes Sadaghiani is an Iranian born British political commentator and media personality. He studied politics and international relations at the London School of Economics and holds a master’s degree in international sports management. He spent five years at Chelsea Football Club across sports, marketing, and events, appeared in Fast and Furious 10, and has been featured on GB News, Talk TV, Newsmax, Iran International, VOA Farsi, and the Jerusalem Post. Connect with Younes Sadaghiani YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Younessrocks [https://www.youtube.com/@Younessrocks] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/younessrocks [https://www.instagram.com/younessrocks] X: https://x.com/younesrocks [https://x.com/younesrocks] Connect with me 🎙 LiveMore Podcast 📱 Instagram: @biohackrob 🔗 Free 15 minute longevity consultation: https://calendly.com/biohackrob/30min [https://calendly.com/biohackrob/30min] If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
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