Leading a long and fulfilling life is a goal we all cherish, but the true essence of longevity lies in the way we live every day. It's about integrating meaningful habits, mindsets, and thoughts into our daily routines, which collectively elevate the quality of our existence. Welcome to the Longevity podcast with Macaulay Tomdio. In this podcast, we embark on insightful exploration, joined by individuals who generously share their thoughts, wisdom, and expertise. Longevity explores the multifaceted aspects of improving the quality of our lives, delving into stories, fitness, health, and intellectual enrichment.
Dr. Esser Karyn is at the forefront of groundbreaking research on circadian rhythms and their impact on skeletal muscle homeostasis and overall health. Her lab has pioneered critical discoveries, demonstrating how the muscle clock plays a crucial role in maintaining muscle strength, metabolic flexibility, and glucose metabolism.Through her work, Dr. Esser and her team have shown that the timing of muscle contractions and exercise can uniquely influence the muscle clock, offering exciting possibilities for exercise timing as a therapeutic strategy, particularly for chronic diseases.In this episode, we'll dive into some of Dr. Esser's current research on how the muscle clock adapts to aging and its contribution to age-associated changes in muscle strength and metabolism. We'll also explore the collaborative efforts happening in both pre-clinical and clinical settings to better understand the role of circadian rhythms in human health.
Dr. Brager is a distinguished neurobiologist with a deep expertise in sleep and circadian rhythms. She serves on active duty in the United States Army, conducting research using human and animal models to explore how the brain adapts to extreme environmental stressors. Beyond her research, Dr. Brager holds leadership positions across multiple federal government agencies and academic institutions, where her work has influenced key initiatives in fatigue management and neuro-enhancement. Her collaborations with organizations such as NATO, U.S. Special Operations Command, and the Office of the Army Surgeon General have driven advancements in these fields.Dr. Brager has chaired committees within the Sleep Research Society and the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms. She has numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading scientific journals and is known for her ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to the public. Dr. Brager is also the author of “Meathead: Unraveling the Athletic Brain”, a popular science book that explores the science behind athletic performance and the brain.Dive into the episode to learn more about why we sleep, how sleep affects our daily function, and the truth behind peak performance.
The challenges we face are meant to shape us in ways that make us better in the long run. How do we make sense of the challenges that push us in ways we never imagined? In this episode, Tatiana shares how she approaches some of the challenges in her life while also trying to perform at her highest level as a runner. Expect to take away insights on how challenges can be reframed as opportunities for growth, cultivating resilience, and transforming yourself through hard work.
In the second episode of the podcast, we explored the genesis and evolution of the Rebel Supplements company - the creation of Aidan Rosen-McGinnis and Daniel Matus. In this episode, Aidan and I engage in a candid conversation, exploring the journey of discovering and pursuing one's purpose.In this enlightening episode, we uncover actionable steps to find your purpose and channel your focus toward fruitful outcomes. Expect to take away insights into the transformative power of self-belief in the pursuit of your aspirations. Tune in for guidance on finding purpose, honing focus, and embracing self-confidence as you navigate the path toward your goals.
In this episode, we speak on the complexities of self-comparison, the challenges encountered on the path to self-mastery, and the gratification found in pursuing peak physical fitness. This episode's guest, Shantel, offers insights from her experience as a dedicated student at the University of Florida, where she studies business while prioritizing her health and training regimen.From this episode, you can learn of the intricacies of resetting habits to cultivate mindfulness, the realities of initiating your fitness journey, and the transformative influence of positive companionship. Expect to take away invaluable lessons on navigating personal growth, overcoming obstacles, and unlocking your true potential.
Eli, a committed runner and engineering student at the University of Florida, envisions a future where he merges his passion for both fields to impact athletes and those around him.In this episode, our conversation explores the conflict that stems from our internal dialogues and offers actionable advice for enhancing discipline. From this episode, you can gain insights into reevaluating personal comforts, mastering self-dialogue, and cultivating gratitude.
Aidan and Daniel co-founded Rebel Supplements, a fitness nutrition company specializing in enhancing the efficacy and enjoyment of pre-workout supplements. Pre-workout supplements are popular among gym enthusiasts and trainers seeking enhanced physical performance, focus, and energy.In this episode, they delve into the journey of Rebel Supplements, discussing the mindsets and strategies that facilitated the transition from concept to a highly sought-after product.Rebel supplements website: https://rebelsupps.store Rebel supplements Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebel.supplements?igsh=MWVjdXN4MjViN25qbQ==Longevity with Macaulay Tomdio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longevitywithmacaulaytomdio?igsh=MWxoN3k2MGZra3hjZg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Now available on all podcast-streaming platforms. Welcome to the Longevity Podcast.
Melvin Osei Opoku is an undergraduate biomedical engineering student at the University of Florida. After graduating, he plans on doing work with neuroprosthetics to better the lives of people suffering from neural damage. A lot of the time, we tend to exaggerate the amount of attention we think other people pay to us. How does this dictate how we act daily? And how does this affect how we speak and listen to others? In this episode, we talk about what it means to walk in the gray space and Melvin shares his strategy for overcoming the challenge of the discipline checklist. Instagram: @longevitywithmacaulaytomdio https://www.instagram.com/longevitywithmacaulaytomdio?igsh=MWxoN3k2MGZra3hjZg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr