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The Rich Roll Podcast

Kelly McGonigal Wants You To Fall In Love With Movement

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2020

⏱️ 125 minutes

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Summary

We equate the new year with potential energy. It's an opportunity to re-evaluate one's trajectory. A permission grant to chart a new course of self-discovery. In truth, every moment presents a window for reinvention. But January always provides heightened urgency to inventory how we spend our precious time, focus our intention and deploy our energy. Extrapolating on themes explored with Chadd Wright, today we balance out the warrior alpha-male vibe with some feminine wisdom, courtesy of Kelly McGonigal, PhD. A health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University who specializes in understanding the mind-body connection, Kelly is a pioneer in the field of 'science-help,' translating insights from psychology and neuroscience into practical strategies that support personal well-being and community connection. There’s a decent chance you caught her amazing 2013 TED Talk, How To Make Stress Your Friend. A viral hit with over 21 million views, Kelly makes the case that social connection is both a natural instinct and a source of resilience in times of stress. Or perhaps you’ve read one of her many amazing books, The Upside of Stress, The Willpower Instinct, or The Science of Compassion -- all of which are based on classes Kelly has previously taught at Stanford. Fresh off the press and the framework for today’s conversation is her latest work, The Joy of Movement. A love letter to physicality (motivated in part by the dance, yoga, and group exercise classes she has been teaching for two decades), it's an evidence-based primer on how movement can serve as an antidote to depression, anxiety, and loneliness -- the modern epidemics of our time. Although we touch a bit on willpower and stress (the subjects explored in her previous books), this conversation focuses on what exactly happens when we move our bodies. But movement isn't just about fitness. It's not about the treadmill or StairMaster. And it has nothing to do with weight loss or six-pack abs. Instead, movement is about something far more important. It's fundamental to being human. And a powerful path to that which we seek most -- happiness, hope, connection, and courage. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, anthropology, and evolutionary biology, today we discuss why movement need not be a chore, but rather a source of joy. A source of self-expression. A vehicle for cooperation and social connection. A tool for mastery. And for some, even an instrument for self-transcendence. Whether you're an experienced ultra marathon runner, a CrossFit enthusiast or a couch potato with a new year's resolution to finally get your heart rate up, Kelly is here to help deepen our collective understanding of how movement can create more meaning, pleasure, positivity and intimacy in our daily lives. You can watch it all go down on YouTube. Kelly is fantastic. And this conversation is a perfect way to embrace the new year enthusiastic about the body's potential to quite literally change everything about how we experience ourselves and our communities. I sincerely hope you enjoy the exchange as much as I enjoyed having it. Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Hey, you know that kombucha, kimchi, and other fermented foods that you're eating?

0:05.1

Well, good job, pat on the back.

0:07.1

Super nutritious, delicious, but also somewhat limited in terms of gut health, a limitation

0:13.7

easily resolved by working a prebiotic and probiotic supplement into your daily routine.

0:20.8

But here's the thing, not all probiotics are created equal.

0:24.8

In fact, because the supplement world is so unregulated, the vast majority of them are

0:30.9

actually surprisingly deficient or sometimes even downright ineffective.

0:35.6

But I have found a great evidence-backed pre- and probiotic.

0:40.0

It's called seed.

0:41.4

It's a company stewarding the future of how we will use bacteria to restore and sustain

0:48.0

human and planetary health.

0:49.7

And they've got this amazing signature product.

0:52.4

It's called the DSO-1 daily symbiotic and it combines 24 clinically verified and naturally

0:58.4

occurring probiotic strains with plant-based prebiotics formulated for digestive, gut immune,

1:05.5

and additional systemic benefits.

1:07.6

It's all delivered to you in a 2-in-1 Viacap delivery technology that protects against stomach

1:14.0

acid and digestion enzymes, which basically means the live probiotics will actually make

1:19.9

it to the end of the small intestine for delivery into the colon through digestion.

1:25.3

The prebiotic outer capsule is made from Indian pomegranate and serves as this elegant barrier

1:30.7

to oxygen, moisture, and heat, which makes for a convenient storage and no refrigeration

1:36.0

necessary.

1:37.4

So this is all a long way of saying that there is a lot of complicated science behind

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