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🗓️ 31 May 2022
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What does it mean to be a thriving human in the 21st century? The way we currently live is very different from the way humans have lived for the bulk of our evolution. As humanity has evolved and developed technologies to make us more comfortable, many of us have lost our instinctive connection to nature and this has had profound consequences on our physical and mental well-being. So what can we do about this? Well, as it turns out, quite a lot. My guest today is Tony Riddle. Tony is an ultra-endurance athlete and goes by the name of the natural lifestylist. He has spent the last decade developing and refining a robust way of life based upon the principles of a natural lifestyle. He's hosted retreats and workshops, where he has taught thousands of people around the world to live more naturally.
Tony has now written his very first book, Be More Human: How to Transform your Lifestyle for Optimum Health, Happiness and Vitality. The beauty of Tony's natural lifestyle philosophy is its simplicity, rather than a long list of things to incorporate into your busy life, it's actually all about stripping back and simplifying; removing what's not serving us in order to get back to a natural state of well-being. A good way to start is to learn how to ‘down-regulate’ – to calm the fight-or-flight system that’s switched on when we’re under chronic stress. It can be as easy as a minute or two of breathing, exhaling for longer than you inhale. Or a few moments spent in nature.
But he also wants us to experiment with discomfort and inconvenience, antidotes to modern life that will keep our muscles and mind from atrophy. We talk about the benefits of cold immersion and some simple ways in which we can start to bring this into our lives.
We chat about the importance of good quality sleep and why we all may not need the mythical eight hours. Tony describes some posture-enhancing positions we can all adopt, including squats and heel sitting to liberate our joints and spine. He explains why our foot strength dramatically increases when we transition to minimalist shoes and spend more time without our shoes on.
We finished off talking about Tony's deep relationship to running and why he describes it as a spiritual experience. The truth is we are never going back to being hunter-gatherers. But it doesn't mean we can't learn from them. Tony says we don't have to live in the wild to re-wild. This is such an inspiring episode, packed with practical tools that you can try right now. Tony is passionate and knowledgeable and I hope this conversation will help you become happier and healthier.
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0:00.0 | If you wear compromising footwear, you're going to remove 60% of your foot strength and 40% of your balance. |
0:06.0 | Can you imagine a world where we haven't been divorced from this huge capacity to move well or be well? |
0:13.0 | So with your hoodie, foot strength that improved, balanced, improved, did Everest Basecamp, did Mount Kenya, who tan? |
0:20.0 | In his late seventies. |
0:21.0 | In his late seventies, he's closer to 80. |
0:23.0 | And here we are witnessing empowered 70 to 80 year olds doing quite profound things. |
0:29.0 | But that's where you can take it. |
0:31.0 | We live in an amazing time, right? |
0:33.0 | We just need to learn how to balance our needs within it. |
0:37.0 | Hi, my name is Rongan Chastigy. |
0:41.0 | Welcome to Feel Better Live More. |
0:49.0 | What does it mean to be a thriving human in the 21st century? |
0:53.0 | You see one of the big problems is that the way we currently live is very different from the way humans have lived for the bulk of our evolution. |
1:02.0 | As humanity has evolved and developed technologies to make us more comfortable, many of us have lost our instinctive connection to nature with profound consequences on our physical and mental wellbeing. |
1:14.0 | So what can we do about this? Well, as it turns out, quite a lot. |
1:19.0 | My guest today is Tony Riddle. And one line Tony goes by the name of the natural lifestyleist and he has spent the last decade developing and refining a robust way of life based upon the principles of a natural lifestyle. |
1:34.0 | He hosted retreats, workshops, works one-on-one with clients and has now taught his philosophy to thousands of people around the world. |
1:43.0 | Now, if you were a long timelister of my show, you may well remember Tony's first appearance on the podcast. |
1:49.0 | All the way back on episode 71, which proved to be a big hit. |
1:53.0 | The reason for Tony's return to the show is the publication of his very first book, Be More Human, How to Transform Your Lifestyle, But Optimum Health, Happiness and Vitality. |
2:06.0 | Now, the beauty of Tony's natural lifestyle philosophy is its simplicity rather than a long list of things to incorporate into your busy life. |
2:15.0 | It's actually all about stripping back and simplifying, removing what's not serving us in order to get back to a natural state of wellbeing. |
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