Giving up booze is tough! Dry January and alcohol/sleep experiments - Andy Ramage #150

Giving up booze is tough! Dry January and alcohol/sleep experiments - Andy Ramage #150

This podcast includes the frankly shocking results of my alcohol/ sleep experiment.

Coming up in this podcast, you'll hear about my experiments with:

  • The Oura ring
  • Sleep and alcohol - my tests.
  • Drinking less / aka Dryish January

The Oura Ring

As you may know, I've been road-testing the Oura Ring (and have been talking about it on the podcast). It's a tracking device that you wear on your finger. It measures your sleep, heart rate, heart rate variability, body temperature, and exercise.

Sleep and alcohol

And, rather shockingly I've found when I even have a small amount of wine, my heart rate variability scores are way down, my resting heart rate increases and my deep sleep drops off the chart . What's interesting about this is we all kind of know that we get hangovers when we drink and we are not at our best the next day. But this is cold, hard data that proves that my body don't work as well even after a small amount of alcohol. The graphic on my blog is on my resting heart rate when asleep (the two arrows were after the two nights out, and only 2/3 glasses of wine. Oof).

Drinking less

So for more on this, I'm definitely cutting down on the drinking in January - Dryish January as I'm calling it. I've talked to former professional footballer Andy Ramage on today's Zestology podcast. He is a successful trader these days, as well as running the popular site One Year No Beer and being an author at the same time. It's a brilliant interview, and if you're thinking of cutting down on the booze in January, or anytime this year, then I hope you enjoy. And if you want to read his article - How to do dry January without hating your life - it's here.

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Tim Samuels - Trailer

Tim Samuels - Trailer

Next time on Zestology: Top BBC presenter and author Tim Samuels on primal living. Including; How can you hunt and gather in an open-plan office? Why is singing so good for us on a primal level? How can you get more caveman on a day to day basis? And where does your DNA tell you that you originate from?

17 Juni 20161min

Supplements

Supplements

Are these the supplements you need? With top doc Dr David Minkoff #67 This podcast includes the three most important supplements you can take for health and longevity according to Dr. Minkoff. He is one the USA's foremost docs and he has some strong views. He started out as a conventional MD, and then his life took an unconventional turn. (He reveals all on the podcast). Now he's one of America's top integrative doctors and this podcast is PACKED with great info on living more healthily. Dr Minkoff has strong views on supplements. He says you absolutely can't get the nutrients you need from diet alone. Agree, disagree? Listen in and find out, and then listen to his top 3 supplement solutions for better health. My target in this podcast - to increase your wellness and performance levels by 5%. It strikes me that's a great place to start. I really loved this chat. It was one of my favourite Zestology podcasts, so I hope you find it useful too.

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How to hack our happiness with author John C. Havens #66

How to hack our happiness with author John C. Havens #66

I interviewed author John C. Havens on hacking happiness. He is a TEDx speaker, Mashable and Guardian writer, and he has a simple message. If you want your life to count, you have to take a count of your life. Listen on for simple actionable steps on how to achieve this.

5 Juni 201636min

John C. Havens - Trailer

John C. Havens - Trailer

Next time on Zestology: I interview author John C. Havens on hacking happiness. He is a TEDx speaker, Mashable and Guardian writer. He comes up with some simple actionable steps on how to achieve this. That's next time on Zestology.

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Happiness

Happiness

Gretchen Rubin on experiments in the pursuit of happiness and good habits #65 "Don't let books become the spinach of your life" Just one of my favourite quotes from Gretchen Rubin in this week's Zestology podcast. By this she means don't only read worthy books/eat spinach because you feel obliged. Read and eat the good stuff. Gretchen is a big name and an awesome guest for Zestology podcast. And books were quite a theme in this interview. She's the author of several blockbuster New York Times bestsellers. She has an enormous readership, both in print and online, and her books have sold more than two million copies worldwide, in more than thirty languages. So I spoke to her on this podcast about upgrading some of our habits. Like: How to read more How to get over decision fatigue And how to pass the toothpaste test (we basically invented this during the podcast) Good habits help you to make better decisions, as it turns out. So listen to Gretchen help you upgrade your habits.

29 Maj 201650min

Gretchen Rubin - Trailer

Gretchen Rubin - Trailer

Next time on Zestology: I speak to celebrated NYT bestselling author Gretchen Rubin on upgrading some of our habits. Like: How to read more How to get over decision fatigue And how to pass the toothpaste test (we basically invented this during the podcast. I think it could catch on.) It's an illuminating interview, and I REALLY learnt a lot. Thanks Gretchen - and see you at the weekend for the full interview.

27 Maj 20161min

Dave Asprey

Dave Asprey

Bulletproof's Dave Asprey live in London #64 King of biohacking Dave Asprey was recently in the UK and we recorded a live Zestology podcast in front of a packed-out crowd in East London. But exactly which supplements does the world's best known biohacker take? When I asked Dave this question, he pulled out a bag full of pills, described each one in great detail, and then chugged the lot. Find out exactly what's in his stack and what should be in yours by listening to the podcast here. Also in this podcast we cover: Why travelling on the tube could be seriously bad for your health How to deal with the British weather and always feel warm The most bulletproof alcohol to drink in a London pub What to give your kids (and yourself) for breakfast The top three things you can do to upgrade your performance levels according to Dave So much more

22 Maj 20161h 24min

Dave Asprey - Trailer

Dave Asprey - Trailer

Next time on Zestology: What are the simplest things you can do to upgrade your life? Dave Aprey is the creator of the widely popular (and totally delish) Bulletproof Coffee, host of the #1 health podcast, Bulletproof Radio, and author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Bulletproof Diet.  So there was a lot to talk about as we recorded for an episode of Zestology podcast, and you can listen to it right here in two days time. Join Dave Asprey in a live Zestology podcast recording and Q&A, next time on Zestology

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