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16 episodios
Information Overload: Separating Fact from Fiction (and the System You Need to Learn) Episode 16.
On this episode, we talk about how to navigate information overload and the "social media whiplash" effect caused by contradictory claims in your feed. We break down the difference between healthy skepticism—demanding evidence before belief—and pure cynicism. Finally, we analyze the cognitive biases that compromise critical thinking, specifically confirmation bias and the availability heuristic, and outline a functional system to verify facts without needing a science degree.
Zero to 100km: A Veteran's Guide for Beginner Runners
In this episode, we sit down with a veteran of the endurance world, a runner with decades of marathons and ultra-marathons under his belt. Transitioning from a complete novice to a long-distance athlete is a path filled with friction, injury, and misinformation. We’ve brought in an expert who has seen the sport evolve from the ground up to provide a clear, evidence-based roadmap for those just starting their journey. We break down the practical mechanics of pacing, nutrition, and gear, while exploring the mental shift required to turn a hobby into a lifelong discipline. This conversation isn't about high-level theory; it’s a direct transfer of the "on-the-trail" lessons learned over thousands of kilometres.
Pick Your Poison: Comparing Cardio, Weights, and Pilates (and the Limitations You Need to Know) Episode 14.
On this episode, we break down the three main exercise modalities: cardio, weights, and Pilates. We compare exactly what each training style does best, the inherent risks involved, and the physical limitations of relying on just one. Finally, we deliver our recommendations on how to structure your training and answer the critical question: should you commit to a single modality, or do you need to integrate multiple to maximize your results?
Motivation is a Myth: The Science of Sticking to Your Goals (and the Shortcuts You Need) Episode 13.
In this episode, we’re breaking down the neuroscience of change to show you why "trying harder" is the most common mistake and how to rewire your brain so success becomes your default. We move past the fluff to give you the exact shortcuts and strategies used to bypass the brain's resistance and build a version of yourself that doesn't need willpower to do the work.What you’ll learn in this episode:The "Motivation Myth": Why relying on how you "feel" is a losing game and how to leverage your brain's fear components like the Amygdala for instant ignition.The Identity Shift: How to move from "trying" to "being" by changing the biology of who you are.Scientific Shortcuts: Practical tools like Implementation Intentions and the 20-Second Rule to lower friction and automate your results.Mistake Prevention: Why most habit-tracking fails and how to use Habit Stacking to make consistency effortless.Stop fighting your brain and start hacking the system.
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