#48: mTOR, Aging and Longevity – Professor David Sabatini

#48: mTOR, Aging and Longevity – Professor David Sabatini

How do we sense if we have eaten or not and how is that linked to how long an organism lives? In today's interesting episode David tells us about the mechanistic target of rapamycin, mTOR for short.

Professor David Sabatini is a member of the Whitehead Institute at MIT and perhaps more importantly the person who discovered mTOR.

Friends I really hope you will enjoy today's Episode.

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#50: Happiness: More than just feeling good? - Eudaimonic wellbeing – Professor Joar Vittersø

#50: Happiness: More than just feeling good? - Eudaimonic wellbeing – Professor Joar Vittersø

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#49: Stress and Stress Management – Psychotherapist Giorgio Grossi

#49: Stress and Stress Management – Psychotherapist Giorgio Grossi

Too much demand? Too little recovery? Stress is something that affects all of us to some degree. But what is Stress? How could a scenario look like from healthy to clinically burned out? Perhaps most ...

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#47: The Microbiome and a Long Healthy Life - Ph.D. Filipe Cabreiro

#47: The Microbiome and a Long Healthy Life - Ph.D. Filipe Cabreiro

How does our Microbiome affect our health and how long we live? How does drugs like Metformin and others affect us through the Microbiome? In today's conversation Filipe shares his views on this and a...

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#46: How Exercise Affects Mitochondria – Professor David Bishop

#46: How Exercise Affects Mitochondria – Professor David Bishop

Mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell. They are important as they create energy which enables us to live our daily lives. Mitochondria also seem to affect our health, aging,...

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#45: Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change – Professor Dawn Clifford

#45: Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change – Professor Dawn Clifford

Making and maintaining a change can be hard. Thankfully something exists called Motivational Interviewing which is a powerful approach to facilitate change. In today's episode me and Dawn talk about w...

29 Sep 202059min

#44: Growth Mindset: Believing that you can Learn and Grow – Ph.D. Kali Trzesniewski

#44: Growth Mindset: Believing that you can Learn and Grow – Ph.D. Kali Trzesniewski

How does our beliefs affect us and our lives? Does it matter if we believe we can or can't learn and grow? In today's episode me and Kali talk about The Growth Mindset. What it is; how it affects us; ...

15 Sep 20201h 5min

#43: How Music affects Exercise Enjoyment and Performance – PhD Matthew Stork

#43: How Music affects Exercise Enjoyment and Performance – PhD Matthew Stork

What role does Music play when it comes to Exercise? According to new fascinating research, music seems to be one important element of a good workout. Making it more enjoyable and can improve performa...

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