As we close out the year, this special Holiday episode of the SuperLife Podcast weaves together the most powerful moments, conversations, and awakenings from an extraordinary season of inquiry. From environmental toxins and metabolic health to resilience, trauma, consciousness, and human potential, this episode is a reminder that living a SuperLife isn't about perfection — it's about awareness, sovereignty, and choosing differently.
This year challenged assumptions, exposed broken systems, and offered real tools for healing — physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. This episode is both a reflection and a recalibration: a moment to pause, integrate, and step forward with clarity into what's next.
What You'll Learn
00:00 – Welcome to SuperLife + why this Holiday Special matter
02:10 - Year-end reflection: the conversations that cracked us open
07:26 - Dr. Aly Cohen on how her golden retriever's autoimmune illness revealed the unregulated chemical soup in our daily products.
10:57 - Dr. Laurie Santos on the arrival fallacy of happiness and why our brains are wired to get used to the good life.
16:03 - Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson on how a study on Navy dolphins led to the accidental discovery of C15, a fatty acid that may slow aging.
20:55 - Jennifer Cohen on how a simple "spit and catch" game taught her that boredom forces kids to build resiliency.
24:05 - Ian Clark on the moment he refused a terminal prognosis and committed to finding a different way to heal.
29:59 - Jim Poole on inventing NuCalm, a technology using physics and math to bypass trauma responses and restore the brain.
35:32 - Dr. Richard J. Brown on how his muscle mass provided the metabolic reserve needed to heal from severe burns after a grill explosion.
39:45 - Chef Bailey Ruskus on how the failure of Western medicine regarding her chronic illness led her to find her cure and calling in the kitchen.
48:48 - Sheila Morovati on how asking one question about default settings on food apps saved over a billion pieces of plastic cutlery.
53:28 - Cameron Waters on the theory that Jesus wasn't angry about money in the temple, but about the massive animal slaughter taking place.
01:01:04 - Redfoo on a masterclass in manifestation and how he decided his work was play.
01:08:24 - Ilan Sobel on bio-farming and mirroring nature to grow specific cells without soil.
01:14:08 - Dr. Jessica Stavale on fascia, the bioelectric web that holds us together and might be the missing link to understanding chronic pain.
01:18:05 - Gabrielle Reece on the ultimatum she gave her husband Laird Hamilton that saved their marriage and deepened their love.
01:22:29 - Johnny Fine on the vulnerability of the power grid and practical solar solutions for an EMP event.
01:28:26 - Josh Macin on discovering a physical parasite that changed his understanding of his own depression and intrusive thoughts.
01:34:40 - Gustavo Herman Moro on finding a literal treasure beneath the sea during a lightning storm just as time was running out.
01:39:26 - Dani Fontaine on the endocannabinoid system as the body's master thermostat and regulating signal system.
01:44:02 - Catharine Arnston on how algae acts as a firefighter for our mitochondria to put out the flames of inflammation.
01:49:26 - Dr. Mindy Pelz on the grandmother hypothesis and how menopause rewires the female brain for leadership.
01:55:00 - Dr. Max Butterfield on the surprising mismatch between what men think women find attractive versus what they actually do.
01:59:00 - Kyle Nicolaides on an Ayahuasca ceremony where he realized depression was an initiation rather than a defect.
02:03:52 - Dr. Aimee Apigian on why you cannot think your way out of trauma and why the body must physically move th
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