21 episodes

We talk to the pioneers in longevity - the bio-hackers, aesthetic future-proofers, and scientists - who are reinventing what it means to get age with agency.

From the importance of the brain-protective hormones that keep Alzheimers at bay to why kissing your dog could boost your microbiome - each episode delivers practical, life-enhancing insights straight from an expert's mouth.

Hosted by Angela Walker, Nutritional Therapist, Human Performance Specialist and Rebecca Rhodes, health creative with 20 years in the health marketing sector.

Formerly known as Pioneers of Ageing podcast.

SuperHuman Living Podcast Angela Walker and Rebecca Rhodes

    • Health & Fitness

We talk to the pioneers in longevity - the bio-hackers, aesthetic future-proofers, and scientists - who are reinventing what it means to get age with agency.

From the importance of the brain-protective hormones that keep Alzheimers at bay to why kissing your dog could boost your microbiome - each episode delivers practical, life-enhancing insights straight from an expert's mouth.

Hosted by Angela Walker, Nutritional Therapist, Human Performance Specialist and Rebecca Rhodes, health creative with 20 years in the health marketing sector.

Formerly known as Pioneers of Ageing podcast.

    George Reddings - Making A Statement With Colour Story. Season 2, episode 6

    George Reddings - Making A Statement With Colour Story. Season 2, episode 6

    It is the final episode of season two and we are going out in a splash of colour and something a little different. George Reddings is a highly successful designer and creative in fashion, furniture, homewares and textiles. She has worked on iconic brands such as Gap, Victoria’s Secret, Mothercare and Next, as well as independent start-ups and celebrity collaborations including Little Bird.
    George is about to launch her new venture, Colour Story which is statement pieces, in mood-enhancing colours and sustainably made. As she puts it – versatile enough for brunch or the Baftas.
     
    George chatted to us about how the idea for Colour Story came from trying and failing to find exactly what she wanted in the shops. We talk about the psychology of colour, and how bright colours can raise our mood. The way a little colour “pop”  makes all the difference.
     
    Ageing with agency means knowing yourself and knowing the style that works for you. The essence of Colour Story – no trends, no seasons, no fads, fabulous cuts, and silhouettes that suit you in every colour -  is exactly what we all need.
     
    Find out more about Colour Story at https://colourstorystudio.com/
    And on her Instagram page
    https://www.instagram.com/colourstory_studio/

    • 51 min
    Ryan Smith - How Old Are You, Really? Season 2, episode 5

    Ryan Smith - How Old Are You, Really? Season 2, episode 5

    How old are you? A simple question, with a simple answer, right? Wrong.
     
    In this episode, we chat with the brilliant Ryan Smith, co-founder and VP of TruDiagnostic.
     
    TruDiagnostic is a global leader in tests that measure our epigenome and uncover what it tells us about biological age. At the risk of oversimplifying something quite complex, biological age describes the real rate at which your body is ageing and there are various ways to measure it.
     
    Ryan invited us to test out their TruAge test. We did the required blood spot tests, and sent them off and in this episode, we talked to Ryan about the results. Am I ageing faster, or slower than my biological age?  And what does it mean? I'm not telling you here, take a listen and find out.
     
    Without giving anything away, seeing my results from this test has been fascinating. It has inspired me to maintain lots that I do and it has motivated me to explore new habits in my longevity quest. Epigenome testing is still in its infancy in the longevity field, but there is no doubt that this will be the future of how we look at health optimisation.
     
    We have a 12% discount we can pass on if you want to explore your own biological age. Use this link to make sure you get the 12% discount for TruDiagnostic
     

    • 51 min
    Dr Meg Arroll – Tiny Traumas: Why They Matter And What To Do About Them. Series 2, episode 4

    Dr Meg Arroll – Tiny Traumas: Why They Matter And What To Do About Them. Series 2, episode 4

    In this episode, we welcome the brilliant Dr Meg Arroll to tell us all about her brand-new book “Tiny Traumas”
    If you have ever felt that things were not quite  “right” but you struggled to put your finger on what exactly is wrong, this book will be a game changer.
    Tiny traumas are events that have happened to us over the years. They might not seem “significant” when we describe them, or even when they happened. They could even be things we do to ourselves, such as negative self-talk. Dr Meg explains how if we ignore them, they creep up and undermine or sabotage us. 
    Dr Meg is  a chartered psychologist, she discovered and developed her insights and approach to Tiny Traumas while working in academia and in clinical practice. The more we learned about this, through speaking to Meg and reading the book, it helped make sense of so many things that can undermine our self-esteem, our wellness, and our vitality. It’s definitely worth a read.
    Enjoy the podcast and to find out more about Meg and her work visit her website: https://www.drmegarroll.com/
    Tiny Trauma is available at all good booksellers
    A few examples:
    Bookshop.org
    Amazon.co.uk
     

    • 51 min
    Dr Konrad Slynarski – Exploring New Ways to Future Proof Your Bones. Series 2, episode 3

    Dr Konrad Slynarski – Exploring New Ways to Future Proof Your Bones. Series 2, episode 3

    In this podcast, we dive into our inner geek and talk all about biological therapy and how it is the future of living stronger longer and ageing with agency. 
    Our guest this week is Dr Konrad Slynarski, an internationally recognised orthopaedic specialist and pioneer in using cell and biological therapies for bone and skeletal health.  
    It is well known that being active is the key to living stronger for longer, yet as we age we are more at risk of osteoarthritis and other types of aches and pains that can inhibit our activity and even stop us from doing the sport we love. The conventional approach to these issues has been painkillers or anti-inflammatory medication until the problem is so bad it requires a knee or hip replacement. Dr Konrad explains how all that has changed with the advent of injectable cell and biological treatments which can maintain our joints optimally. 
    What’s so exciting about these therapies is that they engage the body’s potential to heal itself. They resolve the issue of ageing joints, rather than simply dealing with the symptoms. 
    At about 30 mins in – there is a dialogue about the male / female difference in the experience of pain that Dr Konrad sees. 
    Plus, we look at how nutrition and lifestyle can optimise the impact of these biological therapies.
    You can contact Dr Konrad directly on dr@slynarski.pl
     Or via  zuzanna@theregenerativeclinic.co.uk at  www.theregenerativeclinic.co.uk
     
    Dr Konrad’s bio:
     
    Dr. Slynarski completed his MD and Ph.D. degrees at The Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, and completed research fellowships at Case Western University in Cleveland, USA, with Prof. Arnold Caplan on Mesenchymal Stem Cells - based cartilage repair (funded by the Polish-American Kosciuszko Foundation), and also with Prof. Matts Brittberg, Sweden. He subsequently completed a knee fellowship with Prof. Rene Verdonk, Belgium. He was a principal investigator in several comprehensive clinical studies on osteoarthritis, cartilage repair, osteotomy, medial knee load-absorber and patello-femoral unloading. 
    He works on development and improvement of knee joint preservation procedures, including osteotomy and cell-based therapies for cartilage repair. He organized several symposia and courses in the field of cartilage repair, including Warsaw ICRS World Congress in 2007, Polish Arthroscopy Society Congresses and Warsaw Joint Preservation Congress. Dr. Slynarski was Head of several private sports medicine centers in Warsaw. 
    He was a President od Polish Arthroscopy Society, member of Education Committee of International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS), Cartilage Committee, Meniscus Committee and Osteotomy Committee of European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery, and Arthroscopy (ESSKA).

    • 40 min
    Dr Helen McCarthy - Exploring the Psychology of Appetite. Series 2, episode 2

    Dr Helen McCarthy - Exploring the Psychology of Appetite. Series 2, episode 2

    Perhaps, like most people, you know what you should be eating, but somehow it doesn’t always go to plan. Our relationship with food and our appetite cues can trigger us to either overeat or eat the wrong things and it’s a topic that probably hasn’t had the coverage it should and that certainly fascinates us at SHL.
    We asked Dr Helen McCarthy, clinical psychologist to come on the pod and talk to us about how she helps people to retrain their appetite.
    Dr Helen shares how she helps people get back into touch with their hunger signals which leads to a sense of freedom and increased pleasure from food.
    We talk about:
    Fasting and how it relates to appetite How to learn to listen to your natural hunger cues Deconstructing emotional eating How her approach leads to increased pleasure from food Why focussing on future goals and values is the key Stepwise behavioural change and how to manage obstacles This episode is full of simple practical tips to help you understand your own appetites, cravings and emotional eating
    To find out more about Dr Helen and her work, which includes some brilliant webinars 
    Follow her on Instagram
    Go to her website
    Connect with her on Linked In
    Or buy her book How to Retrain Your Appetite
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    • 1 hr
    Deanna Minich - The Myth Busting Melatonin Episode. Series 2, episode 1

    Deanna Minich - The Myth Busting Melatonin Episode. Series 2, episode 1

    Hello, and welcome back to series 2
    If you are wondering what we did to Pioneers of Ageing we decided to rename ourselves the Super Human Living podcast.
    We kick off series 2 with the brilliant Deanna Minich.
    Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, teacher, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries.
    When we saw she had published a paper on Melatonin where she called it “The next Vitamin D” we knew we had to talk to her.
    The big myth about melatonin is that it’s “just about jet lag”.
     
    The truth is rooted deep inside our bodies. Our mitochondria are colloquially known as the powerhouses of our cells. Keeping these running actively and smoothly is critical for longevity. Melatonin, the hormone of darkness, does exactly that. Melatonin is highly concentrated in the mitochondria membrane where it helps to quell the oxidative burst of activity coming from our mitochondria.
    Deanna explains all this as well as knowing if you have enough and the difference between synthetic and the form found in plants.
    To find out more about Deanna and access a lot of free resources visit her website https://deannaminich.com/

    • 54 min

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