Biohacking Stress & Burnout – Dr. Aditi Nerurkar : 1153

Biohacking Stress & Burnout – Dr. Aditi Nerurkar : 1153

Managing your stress effectively and building resilience just got easier with Dr. Aditi Nerurkar's guidance on The Human Upgrade. This episode tackles 'toxic resilience,' revealing its impacts on health and well-being. You'll gain insights into the HPA axis—the body's command center for stress response—and learn practical techniques to turn stress into a growth tool. Dr. Aditi introduces the 'Rule of Two,' a simple yet powerful approach to adapting to stress and shows how neuroplasticity can retrain your brain for better stress management. You'll also discover tips for setting digital boundaries, fostering gratitude, managing a full email inbox, and understanding the connections between stress management and longevity. It's all about taking actionable steps toward a more resilient, empowered life.


Timestamp Highlights:

(00:01:21) - The Pressures of the Pandemic and the Surge in Stress

(00:02:08) - Introducing Dr. Aditi Nerurkar and Her Journey Through Burnout

(00:05:06) - The Concept of 'Toxic Resilience' and Sustainable Stress Management

(00:10:16) - The Physiological Responses to Stress and the HPA Axis

(00:12:12) - Transforming Stress from Maladaptive to Adaptive

(00:17:16) - The Importance of Understanding Personal Stress Thresholds

(00:21:06) - Empowering Change and Managing Internal Alerts

(00:25:15) - The 'Rule of Two' in Stress Adaptation

(00:32:21) - The Role of Neuroplasticity in Resilience

(00:37:13) - Combining Conventional Medicine with Stress Management Techniques

(00:39:29) - How Dr. Nerurkar Achieves an 'Inbox Zero' Lifestyle

(00:40:59) - The Connection Between Stress Management and Longevity


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#4: Evolutionary Psychiatry With Emily Deans (Paleo Brain Hacking)

#4: Evolutionary Psychiatry With Emily Deans (Paleo Brain Hacking)

Emily Deans is a board certified adult psychiatrist who uses evolutionary clues to solve modern mental illnesses.  She runs a popular blog called Evolutionary Psychiatry, and another blog on psychology today.  Emily is considered one of the top experts on the connection between nutrition and mental performance.  She is well respected in the “paleosphere”, and was kind enough to share her knowledge on Upgraded Self Radio. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

14 Sep 20111h

#3: Hacking Fatigue With Tim Noakes (Plus More 4 Hour Body Fun)

#3: Hacking Fatigue With Tim Noakes (Plus More 4 Hour Body Fun)

Dr. Tim Noakes is one of the world’s foremost exercise scientists and the author of numerous books including the Lore of Running.  From the University of Cape Town exercise research center, Dr. Noakes has worked with some of the greatest athletes of all time.  His research is redefining the way we think about fatigue in sports and regular life.  A lifelong runner (71 marathons and ultra-marathons), writer, and researcher (and more recently, a paleo eater), Tim Noakes has used his knowledge to hack the human mind for improved athletic performance.  Whether you’re an athlete or a cubicle dweller, you need to here this interview. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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#2: The Dark Side of Fat Loss With Sean Croxton

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