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🗓️ 6 December 2023
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“It’s not that exercise is an antidepressant, it’s that not exercising is a depressant.” So says this week’s guest – and he’s redefining youth mental health education for the 21st century in line with this powerful belief.
David Bidler is a social entrepreneur dedicated to reinventing education for the 21st century. In 2019, he founded Physiology First University a non-profit education centre, which teaches the latest science of the brain and body by offering classes - in neuroscience, exercise physiology, sauna and cold exposure, to all ages but with a particular focus on teenagers and adolescents.
David’s core belief is that if we could teach all the kids around the world the fundamental skills of breathing, nutrition, movement and rest, as a priority over the current education system, we could see a huge change to the rates of poor mental health.
He believes that we’re often doing young people a disservice by labelling them with mental health disorders, instead of looking at their lifestyles and giving them the tools to feel better. His facility teaches students about anxiety by helping them experience it in a controlled setting, so they know exactly what the fight-or-flight response feels like. They increase their own heart rate, through exercise and then lower it, through breathing techniques. And so, because they know what anxiety feels like, they can ‘reclaim’ agency over their anxiety, by realising it’s not a loss of control and by learning - through first-hand experience - how they can navigate their own nervous systems to effectively manage it.
David’s goal is to put Physiology First campuses all across the globe - he wants to create a healthy alternative to the current educational system - one that integrates an academic curriculum alongside a health one.
This is a fascinating conversation that will give you a fresh understanding of your own physiology. Ever since I came across David on Instagram, I have been inspired by his work and what he is trying to do. He is a passionate individual, trying his best to make the world a better place. I hope you enjoy listening.
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0:00.0 | What are the physical prerequisites for mental health to even be possible? |
0:05.0 | If a young person is diagnosed with a mental health disorder, are there metabolic |
0:10.3 | needs being met? Are there sleep needs being met? Are there exercise |
0:13.7 | needs being met? Are the nutritional needs being met? Because if those needs aren't |
0:17.8 | met, then the response of anxiety and depression, that's not a disorder. That's order. We're seeing this chronic |
0:24.8 | numbing over-stimulation, a generation of young people who are culturally exhausted |
0:30.3 | malnourished sedentary at an increased rate. |
0:32.8 | We're in a digital carnival. |
0:34.8 | If these are natural responses to an increasingly unnatural environment, |
0:38.8 | then what you will do is pathologize kids |
0:41.0 | for actually exhibiting this urges for health. |
0:44.0 | Hey guys, how you doing? |
0:46.0 | Hope you're having a good wheat so far. |
0:48.0 | My name is Dr. Wongan Chatterjee, |
0:51.0 | and this is my podcast, Feel Better, Live More. |
0:55.0 | It's not that exercise is an anti-depressant, it's that not exercising is a depressant. |
1:06.8 | Those are the words of this week's guest, |
1:08.8 | someone who, in my opinion, |
1:11.0 | is redefining mental health education in line with this powerful belief. |
1:17.0 | David Bidler is a social entrepreneur dedicated to reinventing education for the 21st century. In 2019 he founded Physiology First University, |
1:28.7 | a non-profit education center which teaches the later science of the brain and body, by offering classes |
1:36.1 | in neuroscience, exercise physiology, sauna and cold exposure to all ages, but with a particular focus on teenagers and adolescents. |
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