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    Explore "balancedlife" with insightful episodes like "Scientist REVEALS Shocking Sugar Research That Changes EVERYTHING (Hacks That Heal!) | Glucose Goddess", "JOURNAL: Basic Self Care" and "Alexi Pappas Is Bravey" from podcasts like ""The School of Greatness", "Everyday Positivity" and "The Rich Roll Podcast"" and more!

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    Scientist REVEALS Shocking Sugar Research That Changes EVERYTHING (Hacks That Heal!) | Glucose Goddess

    Scientist REVEALS Shocking Sugar Research That Changes EVERYTHING (Hacks That Heal!) | Glucose Goddess

    Jessie Inchauspé, aka @GlucoseGoddess, is a French biochemist and New York Times bestselling author. She is on a mission to translate cutting-edge science into easy tips to help people improve their physical and mental health. In her books Glucose Revolution and The Glucose Goddess Method, which sold over 1 million copies worldwide in 40 languages, she shares her startling discovery about the essential role of blood sugar in every aspect of our lives, and the surprising hacks to optimize it. Jessie is the founder of the popular Instagram account @GlucoseGoddess, where she teaches over 3 million people about transformative food habits. She holds a BSc in mathematics from King’s College, London, and an MSc in biochemistry from Georgetown University.

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    In this episode you will learn

    • The reasons sugar impacts health negatively and learn strategies to indulge in your favorite sugary treats in a way that minimizes harm.
    • The essence of the Glucose Goddess method for managing glucose levels efficiently, enhancing overall well-being without giving up on the foods you love.
    • Insights into seamless integration of glucose management techniques into daily life, the impact of diet on mental health, and natural ways to satisfy cravings without compromising health goals.
    • The best times to eat sugar to boost dopamine levels while reducing its negative effects on the body, making your sweet indulgences work in your favor.
    • Practical hacks like "putting clothing on your carbs" to avoid glucose spikes and understand the importance of timing and food combinations for optimal health.

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    More SOG episodes on diet hacks we think you’ll love:

    Dr. Mindy Pelz – https://link.chtbl.com/1543-pod

    Weight Loss Hacks Masterclass – https://link.chtbl.com/1493-pod

    Intermittent Fasting Masterclass – https://link.chtbl.com/1489-pod

    Alexi Pappas Is Bravey

    Alexi Pappas Is Bravey
    What happens when you have two very big but different dreams vying for your focus? Do you choose one? Or do you risk it all to pursue both? This was the dilemma faced by today’s guest—a woman who knows a thing or two about what it takes to execute at the highest level. Meet Alexi Pappas—Olympic athlete. Award-winning writer. Filmmaker. And so much more. An extraordinary runner, Alexi set the Greek national record in the 10,000-meters and competed for Greece at the 2016 Olympic Games. An equally noteworthy artist, her words have graced the pages of The New York Times, Runner’s World, Women’s Running Magazine, Sports Illustrated, The Atlantic, and Outside. Not enough? In the exact same year she competed in the Olympics, she also co-wrote, co-directed, and starred alongside Rachel Dratch in Tracktown, her first feature film. Executing on just one of these goals is an exceptional accomplishment. Doing both in parallel is downright superhuman. More recently, Alexi co-wrote and starred alongside Nick Kroll in Olympic Dreams, the first non-documentary-style movie to ever be filmed at the actual Olympic Games. Profiled in every major publication from Sports Illustrated to Rolling Stone, my interest was recently piqued by an amazing New York Times OpDoc (produced by friend of the pod Lindsay Crouse), which poignantly portrays the emotional toll of chasing an Olympic dream. In her excellent new memoir Bravey, Alexi dives deeper. An exuberant and unflinching primer on the struggle of self-actualization, it’s the beautiful story of surviving trauma and navigating disparate dreams—filmmaking and athletics—in competition for her attention. Why she refused to pick just one lane. And how, setbacks and deep lows aside, Alexi ultimately succeeds at both. How is possible that this human is so good at so many things simultaneously? And what is the cost (if any) of setting the bar so high? I needed to know more. This is a conversation about the courage required to blaze your own path. It’s about self-belief. And it’s about setting audacious goals and how to work towards them. It’s also about depression, loss and sacrifice. It’s about the intersection of athletics and art. And how to prioritize synergy over balance. But more than anything, this is about what Alexi calls being bravey. In Alexi’s case, trauma helped fuel her success. But it was in healing that trauma that she learned to thrive—and find the joy in the journey. FULL BLOG & SHOW NOTES: bit.ly/richroll579 YouTube: bit.ly/alexipappas579 This one’s for all the Braveys and soon-to-become Braveys seeking to replace can’t with maybe. Alexi is my new favorite person. Tune in and discover why. Peace + Plants, Rich