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The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Tara Youngblood

The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Mark Sisson & Morgan Zanotti

Fitness, Entrepreneur, Sisson, Parenting, Health, Wellness, Weightloss, Primal, Paleo, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.4717 Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Elle Russ chat with Tara Youngblood - the co-founder and chief science officer at Kryo Inc. - the makers of chiliPAD technology sleep pads. Tara has spent over 10,000 hours studying the science of sleep and her passion is too shape the future of sleep-driven health by making sleep easy and drug-free. 

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Mark Sisson.

0:02.4

Welcome to the Primal Blueprint Podcast, where we deliver a variety of fresh content to help you live awesome.

0:09.2

Enjoy the show.

0:10.1

Engage with us online at marksdailyapple.com and on social media and send your questions to info at primalblueprint.com.

0:21.7

Hey, everyone.

0:22.7

Welcome back to the Primal Blueprint Podcast.

0:25.1

Today we have Terry Youngblood.

0:27.4

She is a sleep expert.

0:29.1

Made it her life mission.

0:31.0

It was so important to her that she created an amazing technology called Chili Sleep.

0:35.7

And she is the co-founder and CEO of that company. We're

0:38.4

going to talk to her about her journey and her product, which Marxist and loves. He raves about it

0:43.2

all the time. He is one of the sort of popular reviews on their website, and I've really wanted

0:50.9

to get into this myself. So welcome to the show. Thanks for having me.

0:55.2

So tell us about your journey about being tired and being tired and what led you into this

0:59.2

whole arena of becoming a sleep expert. Well, it's kind of a convoluted journey. Honestly,

1:05.5

Todd and I have a bit of an inventor's bug. So we've actually brought lots of products to market.

1:10.3

And his uncle invented the waterbed, which is kind of an inventor's bug. So we've actually brought lots of products to market. And his uncle invented

1:11.6

the waterbed, which is kind of an interesting story all by itself. So when we actually invented

1:16.9

the chili pad and brought it to market, it was actually more about comfort and adjusting temperatures.

1:21.8

So it was a market iteration from an invention perspective. At that time, microclimate control

1:26.9

and seats was coming out and being able to adjust

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