Ep. 503 Biohack Your Mind & Hormones – The Best Mental Reset for Perimenopause with Dave Asprey | Longevity & Menopause

Ep. 503 Biohack Your Mind & Hormones – The Best Mental Reset for Perimenopause with Dave Asprey | Longevity & Menopause

Today, I am thrilled to reconnect with my friend and colleague, Dave Asprey, for our third podcast together. Dave is the founder of Bulletproof Coffee, the Bulletproof Diet, and the biohacking movement. He is a four-time New York Times best-selling author, and his latest book, Heavily Meditated, is a USA Today best-seller. As a leader in the longevity movement, Dave collaborates with medical professionals, researchers, and innovators to develop groundbreaking techniques and products that enhance mental and physical performance. In our discussion today, we explore what it means to be triggered, covering the five Fs, the role of ego and altered states, and the impact of social media, credentialism, and health bullying. We also discuss the importance of intuition, especially for women in perimenopause and menopause, highlighting that the ovaries contain the greatest concentration of mitochondria in the female body, the value of forgiveness, and the importance of finding peace in our lives. Dave also shares his breathwork “buckets bicep” practice and explains its effects on the dopamine receptors. I thoroughly enjoyed this inspiring conversation with Dave, and every woman navigating midlife transitions will benefit from the insights he shares in this episode. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: What it means to be triggered Dave explains the biological and neurological aspects of triggers The difference between managing triggers and turning them off at the source How fear, food, and reproduction drive automatic behavior The benefits of meditation How criticism often triggers a deep-seated fear response How credentialism and health bullying prevent people from trusting their intuition and personal experiences The power of forgiveness to free energy and reduce emotional triggers. The value of intentional discomfort practices during perimenopause for recalibrating dopamine receptors The potential link between mitochondrial activity and the intuitive ability of women Bio: Dave Asprey is the founder of Bulletproof Coffee, The Bulletproof Diet, and the biohacking movement. He is a four-time NYT bestselling author, the author of the recent USA Today Best-Seller, Heavily Meditated: The Fast Path to Remove Your Triggers, Dissolve Stress, and Activate Inner Peace, the CEO of Upgrade Labs, and hosts "The Human Upgrade" podcast. Dave pioneered online sales in the 1990s, co-founded an early data center company, and later transformed his own health by losing over 100 pounds and improving his cognitive function. This journey led him to create The Bulletproof Diet and coin "biohacking." Dave runs the 40 Years of Zen neurofeedback program, the Biohacking Conference, and a regenerative agriculture farm while investing in biohacking startups. As a leader in the longevity movement, Dave collaborates with medical professionals, researchers, and innovators to develop groundbreaking techniques and products that enhance mental and physical performance. Using science-backed methods, his mission is to help people upgrade their minds to a happier, more conscious state and optimize their bodies one cell at a time. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dave Asprey On his website Danger Coffee The Human Upgrade podcast Heavily Meditated: The Fast Path to Remove Your Triggers, Dissolve Stress, and Activate Inner Peace is available on Amazon.

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