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In this illuminating conversation of Be It Till You See It, aesthetic nurse and biohacker Rachel Varga joins Lesley Logan to discuss how to achieve lasting radiance by aligning health, mindset, and beauty. She shares how lowering inflammation, managing stress, and purifying your environment can help you look and feel your best—proving that confidence and feeling at peace are the real anti-aging secrets.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:How Rachel's nursing career evolved into a holistic approach to beauty and biohacking.The science behind lowering inflammation to boost vitality and radiance.Why redefining vanity as self-respect empowers confidence and self-care.Everyday habits that support graceful aging through stress management and sleep.How cultivating peace and integrity supports inner and outer radiance.Episode References/Links:The School of Radiance Website - theschoolofradiance.comPromo Code: LesleyLogan15 for 15% off one-on-one sessions, tutorial, and membershipSchool of Radiance Podcast - https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/podcastsInstagram: @RachelVargaOfficial - https://www.instagram.com/rachelvargaofficialGuest Bio:Rachel Varga, BSN, RN, CANS, is a Double Board Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist. Since 2011, Rachel has been offering medical aesthetic rejuvenation in the specialty of Oculoplastics and is known for providing a natural and healthy-looking transformation and educating through her show "The School of Radiance" podcast. She has performed over 20,000 rejuvenation procedures and is also a trainer for other practitioners on rejuvenation procedures including medical grade skin care, laser skin rejuvenation, injectables including neuromodulators and dermal fillers, and slowing aging in general. Rachel is passionate about delivering the highest standard of care, with a focus on what the patient's specific rejuvenation goals are, and a tailored approach to suit their needs, values, and lifestyle. She has published multiple research articles on rejuvenation protocols for the eyelids, jawline, and overall skin health transformation. Rachel is known for her gentle touch, natural-looking results, and making her patients feel comfortable, and at ease with her caring bedside manner that originated in pediatric nursing before beginning her career in medical aesthetics in 2011. She will guide you in creating your customized rejuvenation plan and skincare routine to achieve your goals through one-on-one sessions, expert 7-week seasonal skincare tutorials, and year-long membership for the deeper layers of being beautifully radiant at TheSchoolofRadiance.com. Rachel Varga is one of the first to blend Western approaches to skin care and rejuvenation, functional insights, and biohacking optimization strategies. 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And the more radiant we are, the more high vibe we are, the more we can get what we desire out of life, in both our personal and professional lives, and be great people, because our bodies are operating properly.Lesley Logan 0:32 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 1:11 Hi, Be It babe. Okay, this is gonna be a really fun conversation. I wanted to have this conversation for a while, and it's really like, I'm intrigued by all this, right? I want to, I want to actually look and feel good for as long as possible, but not in like, a crazy, like, change how I look dramatic way, but like, as in a no, this is like, I want to look like me. And so when I met our guest today, because I was on her amazing podcast, Rachel Varga, she's the host of the School of Radiance, and I was like, oh, I vibe with this person. I really like what they're saying. It's intelligent. It's from a place of research and science and methodologies, and she is so knowledgeable about biohacking and things we can do when it comes to med spas and what we're doing with to support ourselves and how we feel and how we look, and then we go on a wide range of topics. We don't hit everything I want to talk about, so I'm going to have to do this again. But I really think you're going to, one, learn a ton and have a lot of permission get granted, because maybe it's not something you have to do to you, maybe it's something you would get to do around you, or maybe it's about changing something in your environment, right? So now I'm going to let Rachel Varga give you all of her amazing wisdom. Lesley Logan 2:26 All right, Be It babe, this conversation is one I've been really wanting to have, but it had to be with a special person, and so I've been waiting the 500 plus episodes to find the person who we can have a conversation about radiance and how we how our how we can age the way we want to, and look good doing it without feeling like we're being vain or going too far. And so Rachel Varga is our guest today. Rachel, can you tell, can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at? Rachel Varga 2:51 Yes, Lesley, so great to be here, and we had a fantastic interview on my show recently, the School of Radiance podcast. And, so technically, I'm a nurse, and I've been an esthetics nurse since 2011 so I've been in the game for the rejuvenation side of things for a while. Been in that game, published research papers. You can look my name up on PubMed, Rachel Varga, you'll see my eye rejuvenation papers, jawline rejuvenation papers. And then I also teach other doctors and nurses internationally how to do rejuvenation from the non surgical side of things that like injectables. And I know we're going to talk a little bit about that, what we can do that's cleaner options, what's actually going to work and give us the results that we desire. And so I love to teach, and I love to talk about what we can actually do at home. So on this podcast, we'll talk about the lifestyle side of things, and kind of delineate what we can do at home and then what's available in the clinic. But I take this approach of longer lasting beauty through biohacking, because when we reduce inflammation and toxins on all fronts, we then set our body up for success, for being our most radiant versions. And the more radiant we are, the more high vibe we are, the more we can get what we desire out of life, in both our personal and professional lives, and be great people, because our bodies are operating properly.Lesley Logan 4:23 I love this because I love that you can they it's almost like a there's a few different prongs. So if you're someone who's like, I don't want to do surgery, I don't want to do the injectables like people start to look like cat ladies at some point. And I'm sure that's not all injectables do that. I'm sure there's a point which one could stop. But the idea that we there's things we could do at home, it sounds why wouldn't you, like, Why? Why wouldn't you want to do something at home? So before we get into that, though, I do want to kind of know, like, did you always want to get into esthetics? Was this something that you could wear, like, interested as a kid? Like, were you doing makeup? Like, how? Like, what was the journey that got you here?Rachel Varga 4:59 Yeah. Okay, well, practically speaking, my mom's an RN, and I saw how hard she worked, but I also saw that it was a great job. It's a great way to be in that nurturing, supportive, healthy role in the family. It's like something happens to the kiddos, like you know what's going on, or your partner or yourself. It's just great knowledge to have from a nursing perspective for yourself and those you love. My father's are carpenter and so I always had this eye for, oh, that bumper is a little not so straight, or that picture is a little canted. So I had this eye for symmetry and proportions from that, and then also the health side of things. But I saw my mother really struggle as a night nurse. And she did night nursing, so shift work, it's just brutal in extended care for her pretty well entire career, she got breast cancer. She was, at one point, weighed 220 pounds. So she was the type of woman, great woman over gave, did the shift work. So I learned early in my career that I didn't want to be that kind of nurse. And did Pediatric Nursing, pediatric ICU care for a couple years. And during that time in my nursing education, I'd had a few rejuvenation procedures myself too, both surgically and non surgically, and to myself, the aftercare information like the pre post care wasn't great, and for me, going through nursing training, I was obviously watching all the vlogs online. There aren't really a lot of professionals actually talking about this stuff, and I think it's kind of interesting, and people want to know how to get the most out of what they're investing in in the clinic, and, of course, at home, and how to recover before and after non surgical or non surgical rejuvenation options. And thought I wanted to be a doctor. So did all the med school prerequisites, chem, Organic Chem, biochem. And while I was doing prerequisites and applying to med school, which I did for one year, I got a job as an esthetics nurse, did my injectable training, started in ocular plastics in 2011 and just loved the field. I loved the pace. The hours were great, and I would get access to anything and everything. Then something happened. I met my good friend Dave Asprey. Actually helped get his face ready for superhuman so when you look at that book cover, that's my work. Oh, what's this biohacking stuff? This is pretty cool. Started to do some of it myself, cold plunging, intermittent fasting, more protein, adding antioxidants, amino acids, all sorts of great stuff that's in the biohacking world, red light therapy. And then I was in two car crashes. I had to really lean into the biohacking and recovery side of things and supplementation so that I wasn't hurting all the time, and so that I would recover faster. And partner has been a pro athlete as well, so very in tune with the athletic recovery side of things too. Then something interesting happened. The better I cared for myself from an inflammation perspective, I didn't need as much rejuvenation. Scars were fading after just a couple of days post breakout, instead of for months, and I'd have to laser that redness away. I didn't need to do neuromodulators every three months, I would actually go anywhere from like, a year to a year and a half in between.Lesley Logan 8:45 For the people who are like, what's a neuromodulator,Rachel Varga 8:49 The brand names that you probably know about are Botox, Xeomin, Dysport, Nuceiva, Jeuveau. There's always new ones growing up. So the technical term for those is neuromodulators. And then I also started to notice, oh, wow, I'm not burning in the sun in 10 minutes anymore. These deoxidants, this reducing inflammation, is actually allowing me to go outside and enjoy my life more. And I as a researcher, put together a paper for the biohacking community a couple years ago. What are some of the biohacks that actually can support slowing aging in sort of like a methodical framework, kind of way, because there's so many bright, shiny objects in the in the biohacking and wellness space, like, what actually should we start with?Lesley Logan 9:42 This is insane. So this journey that you went on, like, first of all, you met the person. Like, yeah, you were like, you just met them. And then you needed what they had. Like, thank goodness you met them, because you put, who knows how long would have taken you to stumble upon biohacking in that way. And then it got you to see how it worked on the things that you already do. I can it's interesting to me because, like, I think some people in your field would be like, what is the need for me if I could just biohack my way to blemish-free skin that can be out in the sun, you know what I mean. But obviously, like, there's, there's kind of a place for everything. You know, there's also like, what works for you and what helps with what you need. And so I love the idea for those at home who are like, well, what are some like, what are like? Maybe they could Google what an antioxidant is. But like, what are some things that they should be thinking about when it comes to inflammation and things that can affect how they look? Because I think sometimes people go, Oh, I'm just older. And we were taught like, Oh, you're 40, so now you're 50. Like, these things happen. But from what I understand in biohacking, you can actually do a whole lot. It's not about the age, it's kind of about what you're eating and what you're doing.Rachel Varga 10:54 Yeah, you could actually test instead of guess what your biological age is. And I do this usually about once a year, and my biological age, last time I tested it was nine years younger than my chronological age. So doing something right. Lesley Logan 11:11 I love that. Rachel Varga 11:14 When I started to speak on the anti aging, the functional, integrative and wellness sides of things, being an aesthetic nurse, like a traditionally trained nurse, and then in the specialty of aesthetic medicine, I was kind of the odd one out, a little bit misunderstood, especially in the rare community that I'm in, people didn't really get it. It's more like a California and Florida kind of thing, where people in there, in those states in particular, really big into anti aging medicine, and so that was a bit tough for me. But you know what, some of us were just pioneers in the space. And Dave is more of a disruptor, and I'm more of like an encourager. If I can do it, you can do it too. Lesley Logan 11:59 Yeah. And I think, like, you know, the I, what a great place where you can go, okay, here are your options. We can do these things, and here's how often you'd have to do them, and we can absolutely do them, or we can do this thing, and then this is how often, or you could also do this at home. And then it would make whatever we're doing here would support that, or it would reduce your need for that, is that what I'm hearing, like, the biohacking, like, really supports what you do?Rachel Varga 12:26 Bingo. So for me to speak on things, because I am a traditionally trained RN, I have to be able to speak on things that are published in the literature. There wasn't really anything, and I knew this worked. I would see it in my before and after photos. See, you know, 70 to 90 year olds looking fantastic, and they barely need anything. They were aging better. So the jawline paper that I wrote, I basically put in that paper an algorithm for rejuvenation, starting with skin care, then getting into maybe at home peels and at home dermarolling, doing some in-clinic lasers for reds, browns and collagen, you know, resurfacing pore size, polishing the skin, and then the non surgical injectables. So say you guys all probably hear the word Botox, so neuromodulators and fillers and then surgery. So to start from a space of least invasive, you know, do some things, see if you're happy with those results, you might not need the surgery, but surgery definitely does have a place, coming from ocular plastic surgery for the eyelids. And so I wrote a paper on that, basically an algorithm do least invasive to most invasive, and then the Oxidative Stress Status and Its Impacts on Skin Aging paper that was more like a framework of what's the lifestyle stuff that we can do to actually clean up and purify our environment by purifying our air, water, lighting, electromagnetics, testing, instead of guessing the foods that we're eating and then getting into detoxing. And when you do all those things, you should actually be able to get better results from your treatments. And if you go on message boards for people that have issues after injectables or lasers, chances are there was a degree of autoimmune conditions running in the background, or their toxic bucket was really full. They had rejuvenation bucket tipped over, and they had a manifestation of some underlying things that were happening. And then also, during the process of writing those papers, I came across some data. This is why it's not a nice to do. It's a need to do, to look after yourself, that autoimmune conditions, or, more precisely, deaths of unknown causes, which I reached back to the source of you know, what does this category actually mean, autoimmune condition or someone passing away before diagnosis, it actually doubled in 2019 compared to the data six years earlier in Canada, this is Canadian information, and then it doubled again in 2021. So autoimmune stuff for skin is like, eczema, psoriasis, those are typically the skin stuff that we see. Lesley Logan 15:25 It's interesting that you brought that up because it is like, I think people are like, there's so many people with autoimmune it's like, well, now that we know what to test for. The thing about tests, that's the thing, when we it was all, there, it has probably been there for a really long time. The doubling in such a short period of time is scary, but also it, you know, if the tests weren't right arranging or the doctors don't know to test for these things. But I love that you brought that. I like how you bring that up. It's like if you had stuff run in the background, if you were already inflamed, and then you do something that can add to that, like, it is just like the needle that broke the haystack. And so then the things get the blame when it's a whole host of things that are going on. And so I think this is really cool. You know it's and I don't want to be ignorant, so I think it's really, to me, what I find interesting is that, like, I would never have associated a biohacker with someone who would also be doing any of these treatments. Like I would, you know what I mean? Like, I think people think you're either nothing goes in your body except for these things, or you're, like, whatever, It's a free rein, I can do whatever I want. And so to find someone who sits in the middle, I actually think it gives people a lot more permission. And I actually one of the things I want to talk with you about is, like, just permission, like, I think a lot of people feel bad or feel embarrassed or feel like they shouldn't talk about that they want to make any changes to how they look, because we do live in a place now where, thankfully, people are more accepting and people have been taught to not hate their bodies like we should love our bodies. In fact, your body is listening to you. So part of biohacking would actually be to not talk about the things you don't like about your body because your body's listening. But how can we think about like is it vain for us to want to want to change things on our face, or to want to look a little younger, to want to look a little fresher? Is that? Is that a bad thing? Like, should we not be wanting to change these things? We just be happy with how we look?Rachel Varga 17:11 I think that there's a similarity here with this concept of imposter syndrome. Everyone who starts to do something new is like, Oh my gosh. I don't know of like, Can I do this? Am I gonna get laughed at? I think it's that's just as common as the shadow side of beauty, which is, is this vain? Am I doing something that's selfish to care for myself? One of the reframes that I love to talk about is self-care, self-love. I get so many sweet downloads when I'm doing my skincare, I'm blow drying my hair, I'm doing my beautification, my makeup, putting on a cute outfit, looking at myself in the mirror, it's like, Oh, wow. I had three hours of sleep last night. How the heck do I look this good? Well, there's some biohacks that I did to hack a bad sleep and why I had a bad sleep, which is hilarious. So we can definitely talk about that. But the vanity component is essentially the shadow side of beauty and radiance at its core. So I love to investigate the psychological, the energetic things behind everything as well, because everything is energy. And we're seeing a shift now, though. In about 2018, a number of my clients started to ask me, Rachel, what can I do for healthier skin I want to improve my skin health. So I really started to notice the shift. And then now fast forward to the year that we are in now, every med spa, well, the ones that are, you know, up with the current times, are doing things like NAD infusions, they're offering weight loss, they're offering hormone support, and all of these different things that we're now seeing a really exciting time in the med spa industry, the functional space, integrative and biohacking space, coming together. It's almost like this bifurcation point a couple years ago, but I did see the writings on the wall back in about 2018 that this was going to happen, and now this is what the most notable med spas in the world are doing, is they're incorporating all these things because people want to go to a one-stop shop and not necessarily just look at rejuvenation as being vain, but a form of self-care. They're doing other things as well that they're investing time and energy in, or they might have a health spending account that makes them feel better, because when you feel better, you look better, and when you look better, you feel better. So what I like to suggest, if someone is really grappling with, okay, money's tight or I feel vain about doing this, feel like that money should go to my kids or whatever. But if something's bothering you for a while, say, for example, lines between the brows, or lines to the forehead, or hooded upper eyelids, lower eye bags, melasma, pigmentation, red acne scars, large pores, acne scarring, losing sharpness to the jaw, lines, jowls, fullness to the neck, the list goes on. But if something is really bothering you and you're looking at yourself in the mirror, be like, I really love to do something about that, because it's the one thing that kind of bugs me. I think that the benefit of knowing that, hey, there are some really great health non surgical, or surgical things that we can do to actually support those things. But my angle is, okay, what's the least toxic thing that we can do to give the best results? What is going to give the most long term benefits? So that's why sometimes surgery, like eyelid surgery, is one of the most common surgeries performed to remove excess eyelid tissue. That's actually probably even going to cost less money than trying to do all these other non surgical things, and you have a longer result. So it just depends on everybody's situation. But the vanity thing is something I think every single person grapples with, if they're completely honest with themselves, and then they do it. They do their rejuvenation, they bump up their at home skincare routine, they purify their environment, like, Oh, I feel better. I'm gonna keep doing this, because it's something I do for myself, kind of like getting your (inaudible) you always feel so much better after you have, you know, fresh highlights or whatever. Lesley Logan 21:36 Yeah, yeah. Well, I think, like, there's a difference between doing something because you think it's going to get you people's reaction from people, and doing something for yourself. You know, I think if you are do making changes to yourself, because for other people, that would be a problem, but if you're doing it for yourself, like you said, you don't like the way your pores are. I have my mom, she has talked about the eyelid surgery, and I saw her recently in person. I was like, Oh, poor thing. I don't know. Can you see? Get like, you know, like, and that's not a vain thing. It's also like a necessity, necessity thing, but also like in being it till you see it, some of these things are taking up so much brain space that they're holding us back from coming out and showing people who we are like, if you're not putting yourself out there because you have a scar or you have you don't like the way something looks, that that does bother me, because it does mean that the world is missing out on what your gift is. You know, there are people that you're the only person who can do what you do, and if you're hiding yourself for whatever reason, then that is a bummer, because those people miss out on it and they end up getting swindled by somebody else. So I, I'm of the place, like, if it's for you and it's going to help you show up as the best version of yourself, like, you know, you really do have to look, look into that. But I also love your approach of, like, what's the least invasive, least toxic, most long lasting. And I think if we, I think if we go with that approach, as opposed to quick fixes, then we all, and that goes for everything, not just even for the things you do with your face.Rachel Varga 23:11 100% Oh, you touched on so many beautiful things. So we're gonna back this, because there's some nuggets here for everybody. What happens when you go into the wild, you know, if you're, if you're anything like me, you're working from home, you're going to the gym, you're going to the grocery store, going to church, you know, some work in social events, but that's kind of what the lifestyle looks like. But when we and sometimes I want speeches, and that's super fun, I get all glammed up when you go out into the wild and you see two kinds of people, you see the one person that I just have my hair and, like, a cute little dancer's button I got my workout outfit on. You would love it. It's, like, very Pilates appropriate. Lesley Logan 23:56 I saw it when you (inaudible) I was like, that's so cute. I need a little shawl for my my one my jumpsuit.Rachel Varga 24:02 Oh and I love my body, and I work hard. I lift weights, work on the flexibility, stability, cardio, strength, all those things. I feel fantastic because it brings me in my body as well. W e're very grounding at the end of the day, when you see that individual that they got a little bit of makeup on, they brush their hair, they don something cute, even if it's a little bun, and they have a smile, and they're bright, and they're connecting. Compared to the other person that's just schlepping it. They got their PJ pants on or their sweat pants, they're not put together at all, and they just look like they legitimately rolled out of bed. It's like, okay, something's going on with that person. Oh, this person's really showing up for themselves. They're, you know, putting effort into their appearance. What that actually communicates when you show the world that you're valuable because you value yourself, that's powerful. And if you're showing the world that you just rolled out of bed, your life's a mess, people aren't actually going to value you in the same way. I know that sounds really brutal, but you will be more valued in your relationships. In the professional space, you'll have better relationships. You'll probably be able to make more money, because there's also research to show that people actually who care for themselves the way that they look, earn higher income. But the cool part here that you touched on for you know, reactions for other people is it for yourself. I've seen that where ladies have come to me and their boyfriends in the waiting room and they say, I want to get my lips done. And their lips are already like fantasy lips, if you know what I mean. And I just say to them, no, that's gonna go. If I do anymore, it's gonna really put your lips out of the ideal ratios that actually creates beautiful lips. So you're not a candidate for this treatment. Obviously, there's some body dysmorphia that can have too. However, when we do rejuvenation in a way that looks natural, feels good for us. You know, the body's just like, yes, I want to do this. But thinking about it for a while, it helps to build confidence. Something very interesting about confidence, actually, is that the more confident we are, the better able we're going to be in showing up and building our community. And community is a deep survival need. We're not meant to go through life on our own. We're not meant to over give. We're meant to be supported and receive from those around us, and obviously have it be reciprocated. But the there's the value component, there's the confidence component, there's the community component as well. So there's a lot of really beautiful things actually, about beauty and what it does to our lives.Lesley Logan 27:00 Yeah, and I do, I find it's like, so I used to work at a studio when I lived in L.A., I'd have to, like, leave the house and obviously, how I run and how I shop at the gym, different things, but anything before 7 a.m. that's what different. But when I would go to my studio, I would get dressed to work, go to work, I would teach the whole thing. When I started working from home, I noticed like, oh, I'm not in front of the camera today, so I would just kind of like, still be in the same clothes I did my walk and my workout in, and I was like, starting to slowly feel down about myself and having to give myself more pep talks. And I was doing my fake eyelashes, and they kept getting bigger and wrong, and I kept giving them feedback. And I was like, I don't really like how this is looking. So then I got rid of the fake eyelashes, and now I'm like, well, now I'm a bald eagle, and now I think I'm over at and and I was like, hold on. I also could learn how to do makeup for my natural lashes, and I could get dressed each day, like, how would if I got dressed each day? And what I realized is, by using the clothes in my closet and getting dressed and having a routine of putting my makeup on and and things like that. All those things actually made me feel better. So that whole little haze that, like cloud that was kind of like following around, kind of like an oppression commercial. I don't know if you havethem in Canada, but we have them here, where they're, like, trying to sell you like this cloud that just like hovers over this girl as she walks around, the cloud's gone. I was like, oh, over time, I slowly became used to not doing these things that felt like a waste of time or like not a big deal who's seeing me, and the more I actually spent time with myself. It's not to go back to the vanity topic, It's not vain. It actually just made it easier for me to show up as myself and put myself out there. Because I wasn't going, Oh God, my hair is a mess. Like, like, I, like, got ready for the day, just like, as if I went out into the world to go to work. And so I would say, like, it's really easy for us to go, oh, the world expects us to look a certain way. And really, I actually think the world is quite obsessed with people who are confidently walking in front of them, people who are confidently walking in a room like it. Actually, I'm always amazed, like the people who are famous or infamous and things like that, like some of them, I would never consider like a natural form of beauty, but people are excited about them because they're so calm they walk in, they have their head held high. And so I think if we just go back to like, what are you doing for yourself to help you show up to be the person you want to be, like, those things can't be wrong.Rachel Varga 29:25 Very well said, the, I love this show so much. I love connecting with you, Lesley, I think you're fantastic. You're hitting the nail on the head of, like, really deep topics around beauty and rejuvenation and not enough people are kind of talking about this stuff, the concept of feeling down and self-talk. Let's break that down for a second. A lot of us say, Oh, my fine lines and wrinkles, or, you know, my elevens, or my acne scars, or from an injury perspective, because a lot of you listening are ahletic and sometimes injuries can happen when you're doing new things and pushing your limits and building your strength and your resilience and your readiness and adaptability and all those good things. So instead of saying my whiplash, I detach from it, and I don't say my I say, oh, you know, I'm experiencing this or, Oh, I have a blemish, but I'm not reinforcing it into my identity, because a lot of people have these things that they reinforce into their identity, and then it's like, stuck in their field, if you will. Now we're gonna go just a little bit woo.Lesley Logan 30:39 Oh, you know, we used to only be a one woo show, and considering where the world is right now, Brad and I have gone two woos. We're woo woo in it.Rachel Varga 30:50 Yeah, very much grounded in the 3d science, I published papers. I just the other day, was teaching 60 doctors in Vancouver. Super fun. I just can't help but notice this group of patients that I observed in my career. This is why I talk about radiance, men and women aged 60 to 90 that had never done any rejuvenation. They would come to see me, either on a video call like this, or in the clinic, and I would look at them and be like, Wow, you look fantastic. Like, yeah, you know a couple of things like, bother me. I'd love to do something about it, but it was just how they carried themselves. So I started to kind of unpack this. What is this? What is this that I'm noticing it's like this inner glow, this inner vibration, and what are the components in their life that are contributing to that, which you can ground to the key determinants of health, which are recognized globally as being important factors to determining how healthy you're probably going to be depending on the environment around you. They had a certain vibe to them. Their skin shown differently. Their voice was different. They were very present. They had a family life, they had a spiritual practice. They had hobbies, they had a community. So I coined this radiance, and then I started to dive into some Ayurvedic texts, and came across the definition of radiance, which I think is one of the best definitions of that word that I've ever come across. It's the electromagnetic projection of all of your body systems. The radiant body is the 10th body, and then we have our body, mind, spirit, energy. There's some other bodies in there, but the radiant body is basically that electromagnetic projection of you and a reflection of how all your operating systems are running into the world. And when you begin to hone and cultivate this radiant energy, it's kind of like you become a queen, and you enter a room and everybody notices you for all the right reasons, you become a magnet. And with that, when you step into that very powerful, radiant, queen, feminine and (inaudible) energy, you also repel vibes of certain people that aren't going to be in your highest it's like you're a magnet, but you're also very attractive.Lesley Logan 33:22 Yeah, just like magnets also repel the other side. Rachel Varga 33:25 Exactly. Yes. So magnetic to the right people, the right situations, the right opportunities, and telling yourself (inaudible) oh, you know, there's great things coming just around the corner that are better than I even imagined. And I say that all the time, and it happens all the time. So this becomes you. You become like this force. And one of the most cool things about this as a woman is you get respected, and you are revered by men, not just idolized for looking a certain way, but actually respected and revered, and this is getting into some of the more powerful layers of beauty and radiance. And what you mentioned with your self talk, you probably felt some guilt and shame, right? And those are the lowest vibrations we can possibly sit in. The highest ones are peace love, joy, then there's pre enlightenment, then there's enlightenment. So peace, love, joy, channel your inner (inaudible) that is actually setting the stage for all of your cells and inner machinery and operating systems and field, the human biofield, is an emerging body of science to shine brighter, to slow aging, to feel better, to look better.Lesley Logan 34:47 I love this, and I really do believe in it, because there was years ago I listened to a podcast where they said your cells are listening to you, and how you talk about yourself is what you produce. So if you, going back to your like, my scars, my this, it's so important that you do, you don't hold on to those things, because the body is listening and like they actually did some scientific studies, multiple ones. One of them was they took these people, they blindfolded them, they set them in a chair. They were in a room where they could hear a fire burning, right? And they could hear this hot and they could hear like this, when you put, like, water goes right, that whole thing. And they're like, okay, we're gonna take this (inaudible) and we're gonna brand you, right? And these people are like, Oh my God, they're telling, they're describing what the branding mark is going to be. All these things. I don't even know how they clear this, because it sounds like trauma and torture and all the things, however they did it. And what they would do is they would like make the sound, and then they touch the person with a pen, a pen, and the person develop the welt in the shape of the description of what the branding was going to be. Right? Like, now, whether it lasts or not, wasn't part of the thing, but like they the body was like, so prepared for what it was told it was going to become. And another doctor was trying to figure out if it was a scraping of the knee or the drain of the knee that actually was healing these knee issues. So of course, he has to take three groups of people, one where nothing happens, one where they scrape and one where they drain, and then compare the three and the people who had nothing they were just put into they were put under anesthesia. They played, they played a video of a knee surgery happening so that they would hear in their subconscious they were sent to do all the same post surgical protocol as everyone else. They had the same results as the people who had had surgery, because they told themselves, I had surgery, my knee is fixed, and their body did these things. And so I became so conscious of like, what are we actually talking to ourselves about? Because before we go into all the things we could do to change our bodies, before we go into the biohacking foods, and then what type of treatments we could do, how you're talking to yourself, is literally free. It's a, it's a, it's a free thing you can change. It costs nothing.Rachel Varga 37:01 when you think of a monk, what are they doing all the time? Lesley Logan 37:03 Oh, we get to see them in Cambodia all the time. They are meditating and they're praying. They give blessings. That's what they're doing, just sitting there meditating.Rachel Varga 37:15 And you said something very profound, giving. Lesley Logan 37:19 Blessings. Rachel Varga 37:23 Who you are, depending on what really your reason is for being here. For mine, it's really to activate and initiate men and women around me to be their best versions. I'm very clear on that. So for me and my presence, that's how I serve. That's how I offer. It's how can we be in this state where we engage with others and we brighten their day, we say something kind to them, the way that we move through life is like an offering and a blessing. We first need to fill our cup first, though, that's very important. One of the things that you can channel next time you're in your Pilates or a heavy lifting situation, I do this all the time at the gym. I actually do breath work because for activity as women, especially if you're around that pre perimenopausal, perimenopausal, menopausal and postmenopausal, the body's going through transmissions, and what breaks down collagen and elastin quickly is elevated cortisol, which results in a drop of estrogen. When estrogen falls, collagen, elastin, fall too the more at peace you are, the more in that parasympathetic state you are, the less you're in the sympathetic state with high cortisol, adrenaline, you're going to age slower. You're going to have a slowness of the collagen elastic breakdown. And you could actually just do things to stimulate it, right? Like good skincare, sunscreen on the high real estate areas, mineral only at home, dermarolling, in clinic, lasers to get that collagen back up. Consuming collagen is also great. 10 to 12 grams a day is what's in the literature to actually create those visible skin changes in a month. But what I do when I work out is something hilarious, and I actually did bench press with the bodybuilder gym (inaudible) crew at the gym. I was included. They respect me. They revere me. They see my dedication and hard work. So, you know, I was right there with them get it spotted and encouraged, and here I am elevating their presence as well. But when I work out, and I was actually sharing this with one of the bodybuilders, because they'll do like smelling salts to get them in the sympathetic state, which could be good for the masculine, but for the feminine, we don't want that. We want to keep that cortisol down, what I do, actually, between sets of working out, is go right into parasympathetic breathing. Breathe in for four seconds, hold it for four seconds, exhale for four seconds. And you can do this, do like four to five cycles of that. You can drop into that at any point during the day when you get some news of a task that you need to do. I run like 13 businesses. So there's always, you know, these kind of small fires, and I have to figure out, like, who to delegate what I need to do, blah, blah, blah. But there's always something. So no matter what, I just always drop into that. Have those dates, have that honey, so I have that glycogen. Take those adaptogens to support the adrenals. Do the self care. But the biggest thing, I think, for beauty and slowing aging is, what do you think creates peace?Lesley Logan 41:05 What do I think creates peace? In someone's life?Rachel Varga 41:07 Yeah, what do you think creates peace in someone's life? Lesley Logan 41:10 Oh, my gosh. Well, I don't, to be honest, my mind is (inaudible) a few places. One, good sleep, that helps with peace. Two, not taking things personally, that could take, I think that could cover a lot of things. Maybe the whole four agreements would create peace and then self love.Rachel Varga 41:29 That's beautiful. What actually builds our confidence when you make a decision and we're happy with those decisions that we're making, or making them out of integrity. People who make really bad decisions, they have to live with guilt and shame, and they have terrible sleep. They're tossing and turning, and they got night sweats. All sorts of stuff goes on in someone's nervous system when they constantly have that guilt and shame, operating in the background. Ask for forgiveness, but move towards operating in integrity in every single thing that you do, you will have more peace because you're making better decisions. I wouldn't I can't picture a monk acting out of integrity, right? That's like against their code. So to have that, I just think it's gorgeous. Not taking things personally is also great. So you're recognizing that not everybody is taking as good care of you. You might have different values or lifestyles or what's important to you. So not taking things personally and just kind of witnessing that everyone's on their own journey, and just let go, but just have that knowing that the decisions you're making are out of integrity, and self love is such a beautiful component to that as well because you're telling your body when you're doing your skincare in the am and pm, you're washing your face, you're putting great things on that aren't toxic, and you're doing a lot of the personal development stuff as well, to be the best human that you can be, to be the best woman partner that success in your career, and just be a light in the world and think that and bring beauty. Literally, I've done this. I've just had a terrible day, something's going on, and I put on a cute outfit, do my hair and makeup, and I go engage with someone. They're like, Wow, you look so pretty today. It was like, it brightens my day. My beauty brightened their day. And then send and receive. I give them a compliment of something that I see is beautiful in them, too.Lesley Logan 43:35 Yeah, oh my gosh. You know, so many good things. And there was like five, five other things I wanted to get to in today's episodes. We're just gonna have to have you back. We're just gonna have to have you back because I was like, really hoping we could talk about, like, is Gua Sha really working? What are the things I should be doing? So we're just gonna have to do this again, and we're gonna take a brief break and find out how people can find you, follow you, work with you. And you already gave us some good stuff, but some Be It Action Items. Lesley Logan 43:58 All right, Rachel, where do they hang out? Where do you hang out? Where can people like stalk you in the best way, get more information, work with you, talk with you, where can we send them?Rachel Varga 44:08 Absolutely, I hang out on Instagram. I love to engage with those who are you? They say yes to themselves. They know they're worth it, and they're curious about some of the different options I share a ton of very entertaining education, like, I shared some sleep stuff like, why (inaudible) sleeps because I took creatine too late after my workout. But how did I hack that not so great sleep? I took a little bit more in the next day because it fires up your ATP, anyways, funny stuff like that. As a biohacker and also in the med spa space is over @RachelVargaOfficial, that's my Instagram handle. And then the podcast, really great show, the School of Radiance podcast. And then theschoolofradiance.com is my website, where you can book a one-on-one. You can join my seasonal skin tutorials, where I actually show you how to do Gua Sha, do your skincare, your makeup, your dermarolling peels, retinols, what rejuvenation is great to do that time of year, so basic and advanced stuff over six weeks, great. Not a YouTube tutorial. It's way better. Lesley Logan 45:13 I'm already in. I'm like, hold on, I need to. Rachel Varga 45:15 Super fun, super fun, right? And then the membership is more of that high level. How do we actually activate this radiance and stuff so we can enjoy our lives better and make more money in the process? Those are the two key metrics you're gonna get benefits from.Lesley Logan 45:30 Amazing. You guys, we have a promo code for you in the show notes and everything, so make sure that you check that out. I already have an appointment booked because I am really excited. And it's, again, not because of it's like, oh, I'm trying to be vain. I'm trying to be something that the world wants. No, it's so that when I look in the mirror, I feel awesome about myself, and I can show up more and more and do all the things. And so I'm just so grateful that our paths crossed. You have given us a lot of great tips. Ladies, get on the creatine. Okay, it's really amazing. There's tons of research. Oh yeah, muscles also, just like, apparently, tons of work on the Alzheimer space, which I'm very excited about. Thank God I've been doing creatine for years. But bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps our listeners can take to be it till they see it. What do you have for us? Rachel Varga 46:16 Yeah, the skincare checklist, actually, over at theschoolofradiance.com when you sign up for my newsletter, I have a free 30 minute biohacking lesson too, and use promo code LesleyLogan15 for 15% off of your one-on-one here with m. Creatine, creatine, creatine, yes, high protein, one gram to 1.5 grams of protein per pound of body weight, huge when I started to lift heavy and do those two things, and keep up with the flexibility, mobility that just gave me more inner power, activation, if you will, great for the skin too, and caring for yourself, not just your skincare, not just your rejuvenation, but purifying your environment, air, water, lighting, electromagnetics, eating the right food, then detoxing is a key part, but it's what we do every single day.Lesley Logan 47:07 I love that you brought those things up, because I do a lot of people go on detox all the time, but they don't fix their don't check their water problem. When I lived in L.A., all the water stuff said the pipes were great. Everything is great. You guys, I had arsenic and cadmium in my system. So how, right? So we had to, like, we lived in a 500 square foot apartment and had, like, a $5,000 water system put in, and yes, I took it with me when we moved. But I think it's really important so that you all can support things. Right? These are things you can do at home, with your for yourself and in your environment to help you feel really good. So I am obsessed with these tips. I really am obsessed with you. I can't wait for more conversations together and how people are going to use these tips in your life. You guys, let us know. Tag Rachel Varga, tag the Be It Pod. Share this with the friend who needs to hear it. Sometimes we have friends who are actually overly picking on themselves, and maybe I actually think the words that we talked about here today can really support that and help them understand like, you know what is needed, what is necessary, what is helpful, and then also, if you're starting to feel a little bit out of it yourself, like I, I'm gonna tell you right now, it's really okay to care about how you want to put your hair or how you want to dress, because those things actually help us show up more in the world. And we're we are allowed to take up space. So Rachel, thank you so, so much. And until next time everyone, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 48:23 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 49:06 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 49:10 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 49:15 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 49:22 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 49:25 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. 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What if the secret to better skin isn't another serum or laser, but lowering inflammation from the inside out?In this episode, I sit down with Karin Adoni, a certified holistic nutritionist, to talk about how food, sleep, and everyday toxins shape the way we age. Karin shares how she turned her own recovery from eating disorders into a mission to help women rebuild their metabolism and hormone balance naturally. We break down why ultra-processed foods and seed oils accelerate aging, how gut health drives skin health, and why sustainable change starts with real food, clean water, and better sleep, not shortcuts.Karin Adoni is a certified holistic nutritionist and founder of Karin Adoni Nutrition. She specializes in helping women heal inflammation, balance hormones, and age well through realistic, empowering nutrition and lifestyle changes.We Also Discuss:(00:01) From Eating Disorders to Empowered Nutrition(07:44) The Real Pillars of Wellness (That Actually Work)(13:21) How Food and Inflammation Shape Aging(27:06) The Ugly Truth About “Skinny Shots” and GLP-1s(34:13) Hormones, Toxins, and the Hidden Drivers of Skin Aging(44:35) Building a Personalized Nutrition Plan That LastsFind more from Young Goose:Blue Peptide Spray: Cellular hydration meets antioxidant power → Blue Peptide SprayUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/ Instagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Karin Adoni:Website: https://karinadoni.com/ Instagram: @karinadoninutrition/ Tiktok: @karinadoninutrition
In this illuminating episode of the Self-Care Goddess Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Larry Weiss, MD—CEO and founder of Symbiome Skincare and a pioneer in microbiome science—to explore how our mighty microbiome shapes everything from our skin health to aging, immunity, and overall resilience.Dr. Weiss takes us on a fascinating journey from the Amazon rainforest to the modern skincare lab, revealing how reconnecting with the microbial world can restore our health, balance, and beauty.✨ Here's what you'll learn in this empowering conversation:✅ What your microbiome really is—and why it's essential to your health and longevity✅ How modern lifestyles have depleted our natural resilience and disrupted the skin microbiome✅ The link between gut health, skin health, and inflammation✅ How fermented foods and probiotic skincare can help rebuild your inner and outer ecosystem✅ Why your skin is a mirror of your overall wellbeing✅ The truth about hand sanitizers, hygiene, and microbiome balance✅ How Symbiome's fermented skincare works with nature—not against it—to restore your skin's natural vitality✅ Dr. Weiss's top 3 self-care rituals for daily health, joy, and connection
Amitay Eshel, CEO and founder of Young Goose, joins us to discuss skincare, especially for perimenopausal women. He shares insights on how hormones like estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone influence skin aging, energy levels, and antioxidants, and explains the importance of NAD for cellular health. Amitay also offers advice on slowing skin aging with topical treatments, highlights procedures to avoid, and dispels common myths about collagen and popular skincare trends.Episode Overview (timestamps are approximate):(0:00) Intro/Teaser(6:00) Skin Aging & Hormones(23:00) Collagen Stimulation & Scar Tissue(35:00) The Science of Skin Aging(44:00) NAD and Skin Repair Mechanisms(1:00:00) DNA Repair for Skin Aging(1:07:00) Skin Health and Longevity(1:20:00) Skin Renewal with Minimal Damage(1:29:00) Morning and Evening Skincare Protocols(1:40:00) Importance of NAD in Skincare(1:42:00) BONUS: After-Party with Dr. StephanieResources mentioned can be found at https://drstephanieestima.com/podcasts/ep438/We couldn't do it without our sponsors:CAROL BIKE - AI-driven CAROL Bike gives personalized cardio workouts in just 5 minutes! Save $100 with code BETTER at https://carolbike.com.PURALITY HEALTH - Zinc is my go‑to for immune resilience, skin integrity, and day‑to‑day vitality. Go to https://puralityhealth.com/better and use code BETTER for 10% off your first purchaseTIMELINE - As perimenopausal women, we know we are in a fight against time to preserve our muscle strength and endurance, plus our recovery needs are greater. That's why you save 20% at https://timelinenutrition.com/better with code BETTER.LVLUP - Midlife hormonal changes can wreak havoc on your gut health. Ultimate GI Repair combines powerful gut-healing peptides with gut-nourishing naturals to soothe your changing digestion. Go to https://lvluphealth.com/DRSTEPHANIE and use code DRSTEPHANIE for 15% off. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Julie Faitg, a mitochondrial biologist and senior manager of Applied Research and Regulatory Affairs at Timeline.
In this episode of the Intelligent Medicine podcast, Dr. Ronald Hoffman delves into the critical role of mitochondria in overall health with a particular emphasis on skincare with Dr. Julie Faitg, a mitochondrial biologist and senior manager of Applied Research and Regulatory Affairs at Timeline. The discussion highlights the broad impacts of mitochondrial health on lifestyle, diet, sleep, exercise, and psychological well-being. Focusing specifically on Urolithin A (MitoPure), they explore its promising benefits for muscle strength, endurance, and skin health through cellular renewal processes like mitophagy. Dr. Faitg emphasizes the clean formulation and clinical effectiveness of Timeline's various supplements and skincare products, underscoring their role in extending healthspan and rejuvenating skin from the outside in. The episode provides practical insights on product usage and the broader implications of mitochondrial science for anti-aging and wellness.
What if stress isn't the reason your hormones are crashing, what if it's the other way around? In this episode of Biohacking Beauty, we sit down with longevity clinician Dr. Sarah Daccarett to explore how early hormone decline sets women up for stress intolerance, immune dysfunction, and accelerated aging.We will explain why telling women to “just de-stress” misses the point, how estrogen and progesterone regulate immune balance, and why autoimmune disease skyrockets when these hormones drop. We also dive into the role of environmental toxins and birth control in shutting down protective signaling, and why most standard hormone therapies fail because of outdated formulations and delivery systems.You'll hear why optimizing hormones in your 20s and 30s is critical for skin health, sleep, and vitality, why waiting until menopause is too late, and how Sarah is rethinking women's health.Dr. Sarah Daccarett is the founder of InnerBalance, a telehealth platform rethinking women's hormone optimization with clinically precise dosing, advanced delivery systems, and ongoing clinical support in 46 states.We Also Discuss:(00:00) Why Women's Hormones Decline Early(15:08) Hormones, Immunity & Skin Aging(25:32) The Future of Hormone Therapy(29:38) Why Women Age Faster Than Men(40:00) Telehealth & Hormone Optimization(50:00) Diet's Hidden Impact on Hormones(01:04:19) Hormones as the Foundation of LongevityFind more from Young Goose:The YouTH Firming Body Cream: Smoother arms, firmer thighs, tighter skin, powered by NAD+ and spermidine. Your body's anti-aging breakthrough → Body CreamSpermidine Serums: Fewer wrinkles. More collagen. Real skin renewal at the cellular level. The serum your face has been waiting for → Spermidine SerumsUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/ Instagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Dr. Sarah Daccarett, MD:Instagram: @sarahdaccarettmd Instagram: @innerbalancemdWebsite: https://www.innerbalance.com/
In this episode of Grow Everything, hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez sit down with Dr. Alessandra Zonari, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at OneSkin. Alessandra shares her personal journey from Brazil to biotech, driven by a mission to transform how we think about aging. She explains the science of cellular senescence, the discovery of the groundbreaking OS-1 peptide, and why skin is more than a beauty surface—it's a window into systemic health and longevity. Listeners will hear candid insights into the challenges of translating biotech discoveries into consumer products, the importance of radical transparency in science communication, and where peptides and personalized skincare fit into the future of the longevity movement. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about synthetic biology, sustainable innovation, and the science of healthy agingGrow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing?Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverythingChapters:(00:00:00) Welcome to Grow Everything Podcast(00:00:18) London's Bio Fab Fair Recap(00:02:34) Biotech's Bottom Line Impact(00:05:49) Pharma's Path to Consumer Products(00:08:00) The Accidental Discovery of Splenda(00:09:26) Meet Dr. Alessandra Zonari(00:10:54) A Scientist's Personal Mission(00:13:15) "Zombie Cells" and Skin Aging(00:16:30) Longevity Science vs. Marketing(00:18:28) The Hunt for the OS-01 Peptide(00:21:39) The Five-Year Path to Market(00:22:49) Science-First Communication(00:28:21) The Challenge of Going to Market(00:31:16) Communicating to Beauty vs. Biotech(00:33:45) The Future: Personalized Peptides(00:36:24) Why Science Storytelling Fails(00:38:42) Advice for Scientist-Founders(00:40:00) Peptide vs. SPF(00:40:42) Busting the Biggest Aging Myth(00:41:11) The Future of Personalized Aging(00:43:33) Why Aging is "Excited"(00:44:15) Actress or Astronaut(00:46:17) Peptides as "Cell Messages"Episode Links:Julie wolf episodeOneSkinTopics Covered: skincare, cellular senescence, peptides, OneSkin, skin health, anti aging Have a question or comment? Message us here:Text or Call (804) 505-5553
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In this episode, Dr. Din shares her journey from traditional medicine to longevity medicine—a proactive approach that focuses on extending your healthspan, not just your lifespan. You'll learn: ✅ The difference between “sickness management” and true wellness care ✅ What “Pause Life” really means (perimenopause, menopause, andropause) ✅ Why aging gracefully doesn't mean aging naturally ✅ Practical tools and treatments that can help you stay vibrant at every stage of life Whether you're experiencing fatigue, skin changes, or the “all-system pause” that comes with aging, this conversation will open your eyes to what's possible with longevity medicine.
Your skin is an important organ that acts as a barrier, helps regulate your temperature, and plays a role in a variety of other functions. And because your skin is the outermost part of your body, skin issues can often be an indicator of what's happening in other parts of the body. Taking care of your skin and understanding its needs can help you look and feel better. On this compilation episode of The Model Health Show, you're going to hear from two incredible physicians who are experts on skin health and skincare. You're going to learn from Dr. Trevor Cates and Dr. Anthony Youn on how to get your best skin ever. We're going to cover the skin microbiome, the role of nutrition for overall skin health, and practical skincare tips you can implement for healthier skin. You're also going to learn how your skin can clue you in to other health conditions, the role hormones play in regulating your skin, and the truth about collagen. This episode is packed with simple tools to improve your skin, from inside and outside. Enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: The importance of the skin for overall health. (6:38) How your skin can provide early warning signs of health problems. (6:54) What leaky skin is. (8:03) How to know if your skin barrier is compromised. (8:40) What you need to know about vetting your skincare products. (9:25) The two foods that are the biggest triggers for skin issues. (12:40) Why glucose can exacerbate acne problems. (13:07) What the skin microbiome is. (16:06) The connection between the gut microbiome and the gut microbiome. (17:24) How birth control affects the skin. (23:52) The link between stress and skin conditions. (27:53) How hormones impact the skin. (39:14) The role of collagen in skin health. (48:07) Five factors that contribute to accelerated skin aging. (49:14) Three key nutrients that can affect skin health. (49:41 How skin treatments actually work. (51:18) Why fasting can result in better skin. (55:55) Specific foods that support the autophagy process. (58:48) A simple skincare routine for healthier skin. (1:00:46) The link between inflammation, sugar, and premature aging. (1:08:33) How to reduce exposure to free radicals. (1:09:22) Items mentioned in this episode include: Fromourplace.com/model - Get 10% off toxin-free, ceramic coated cookware with code MODEL! Paleovalley.com/model - Use code MODEL for 15% off! The Secret to Looking Younger with Dr. Trevor Cates - Watch the full interview here! Secrets to Beauty, Skincare, & Longevity with Dr. Anthony Youn - Watch the full interview here! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Spotify Soundcloud Pandora YouTube This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by Our Place and Paleovalley. Get 10% off toxin-free, ceramic coated cookware by using my code MODEL at fromourplace.com/model. Use my code MODEL at Paleovalley.com/model to save 15% sitewide on nutrient dense snacks, superfood supplements, and more.
Did you know that by the time you notice hair thinning, you've already lost 50% of your hair? In this episode of The Well Drop podcast, I sit down with Dr. Alessandra Zonari, co-founder of OneSkin, to discuss what really happens to your skin and hair as you age.We dive deep into how "zombie cells" accumulate in your skin and scalp and how OneSkin's revolutionary OS-01 peptide is the first to reverse aging at the cellular level. We also discuss why perimenopause wreaks havoc on your skin and practical steps to start treating aging from the cellular level up.Dr. Alessandra Zonari is the co-founder of OneSkin, holding a PhD in skin regeneration and stem cell biology. As one of four female PhD scientists who founded OneSkin in 2016, she's the scientific mind behind the first peptide proven to reverse skin aging by targeting cellular senescence.What we discuss:01:58 Understanding Skin Changes in Midlife04:05 The Science Behind OS-01 Peptide10:05 Clinical Testing and Results of OneSkin Products14:01 The Importance of Clean Ingredients17:48 Peptides and Their Role in Skin Health22:01 Introducing OS-01 for Hair and Preventative Care25:55 The Broader Impact of OneSkin Products30:04 Wellness WisdomFind more from OneSkin:Website: https://www.oneskin.co/ Use code WELLDROP for 15% off your first purchase Instagram: @oneskin.coFind more from Amber:Website: www.thewelldrop.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/thewelldropThank you to our sponsor:Sign up for The Well Drop Newsletter
On this special episode, co-founders Danielle Duboise and Whitney Tingle sit down to share the personal and powerful story behind Beauty Biome—Sakara's newest supplement designed to support radiant skin from the inside out. Together, Danielle and Whitney explain how Beauty Biome was over a decade in the making—crafted with clinically studied probiotic strains, collagen-preserving polyphenols (Dermaval®), and skin-essential vitamins A, D & E to support clearer, smoother, firmer skin by nourishing the gut microbiome and supporting a healthy inflammatory response associated with skin. Danielle & Whitney share: Whitney's personal story navigating acne, dermatologists, and Accutane What the gut-skin axis is—and why it matters for healthy aging The truth about collagen, and why preserving your own is key How to nourish your skin barrier from the inside out Beauty Biome is available now at sakara.com. Your skin's new favorite ritual starts here: https://www.sakara.com/products/beauty-biome Check out the video version on the Sakara Life YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/-fNOE90lD5Q
What if the missing key to youthful skin, pain-free movement, and true longevity wasn't in a serum or surgery, but in your fascia?In this episode, we're joined by Ashley Black, fascia expert, innovator, and creator of the FasciaBlaster®, to explore why this often-ignored system may be the body's most powerful regenerative tool.We break down how fascia impacts skin elasticity, blood flow, and even stem cell signaling, why popular beauty devices may be doing more harm than good, and how fascia remodeling can reverse stiffness, stagnation, and aging at every level. We also dive into Ashley's personal journey from near-death to groundbreaking fascia research, how mechanical stimulation regenerates collagen, and why daily fascia care is the missing link in both beauty and longevity.Ashley Black is a fascia researcher, bestselling author, inventor of the FasciaBlaster®, and founder of the Fascia Advancement Academy.Let's get into it.We Also Discuss:03:55 – Why modern medicine missed fascia's true role09:07 – How fascia shapes skin structure and visible aging16:17 – Ashley's healing journey: from chronic pain to fascia breakthroughs26:32 – The surprising science behind the FasciaBlaster®36:27 – How fascia influences stem cells, blood flow, and collagen43:25 – Can mechanical stimulation really reverse skin aging?50:19 – How emotions get trapped in fascia (and how to release them)1:02:41 – The future of fascia research, biohacking, and beautyLearn more about:Young GooseUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/ Instagram: @young_goose_skincareAshley BlackInstagram: @therealashleyblackWebsite: https://www.therealashleyblack.com
Let's be honest—walking down the skincare aisle in midlife is overwhelming. So many products, so much BS. If you're tired of "anti-aging" products that promise miracles, this show will help you cut through marketing hype, make you a shrewder shopper, and give your skincare smarts a science-backed glow up. Today's show is a crash course in the science of skin aging with Dr. Alessandra Zonari, who holds a PhD in skin regeneration and tissue engineering and is the co-founder of cult-favorite OneSkin, a line of skin, suncare and scalp products. Alessandra and her team spent five years screening 900+ peptides to discover the first molecule that targets "zombie cells"—damaged cells that accelerate skin aging after 30. We cover what makes skin age, why some people's skin ages faster than others, why lifestyle beats genetics in aging—and which choices matter most. Plus, a primer on spotting science-backed products versus lotions and potions hyped only by clever marketing. Understanding the real science behind skin aging isn't about skin-deep vanity—it's about making informed choices that protect your health and confidence as you age. Learn to love (and protect) the skin you're in, beauties! SPECIAL OFFER: Get 15% off your first order with code ACA at www.oneskin.co. FOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn GET INBOX INSPO: Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLY We share new episodes, giveaways, links we love, and midlife resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whitney Tingle sits down with Carolina Reis Oliveira, PhD—co-founder and CEO of OneSkin—to explore the latest science on skin aging, the role of senescent "zombie" cells, and how what we put on our bodies can be just as important as what we put in them. With a PhD in stem cell biology and a mission to help people live healthier, longer lives, Carolina shares her groundbreaking work on peptides, how the skin functions as part of the immune system, and which lifestyle and nutrition habits truly move the needle for vibrant, resilient skin at every age. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand the connection between longevity and beauty from the inside out. Check out the video version on the Sakara Life YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/k_bJgAKt7k4 Dr. Carolina shares: What skin aging really is and how it happens at the cellular level Why 90% of visible skin aging is not genetic The science of senescent cells (aka “zombie cells”) and how they accelerate aging Why your skin is a critical part of your immune system The role of antioxidants, both topically and through food, in protecting skin About Dr. Carolina: Carolina Reis Oliveira, PhD is the CEO and co-founder of OneSkin and an advocate for healthy aging. After earning her doctorate in immunology, she relocated from Brazil to Silicon Valley to pursue her goal of using science to help prevent age-related diseases. Under her leadership, OneSkin has made significant strides toward this mission, starting with their proprietary OS-01 peptide, the first peptide scientifically proven to reverse skin's biological age.
Living a Nutritious Life PodcastIn this episode of Living a Nutritious Life, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Carolina Reis Oliveira, a bioscientist, stem cell researcher, and skincare innovator.About Our Guest: Dr. Carolina Reis Oliveira is the co-founder and CEO of OneSkin, a leading science-backed skincare brand. After earning her doctorate in immunology, she relocated from Brazil to Silicon Valley to pursue her goal of using science to help prevent age-related diseases. Full bio here. What You'll Learn in This Episode:- The groundbreaking science of how aging starts at the cellular level and why traditional skincare often misses the mark.- The real difference between quick-fix topical products and skincare that supports long-term skin health.- The powerful impact of lifestyle habits on your skin's biological age.- How midlife hormonal changes affect skin (and what you can do about it utilizing nutrition, hydration, and targeted products).Episode Highlights:- Discover Dr. Oliveira's fascinating journey from the stem cell lab to creating products that support healthy aging and longevity.- Learn how OneSkin's proprietary OS-01 peptide targets “zombie” senescent cells to improve skin health from the inside out.- Get practical advice on what exactly to eat, how to supplement using collagen, how to hydrate properly and what to put on your skin to support glowing, healthy skin.- Hear how a well-formulated skincare routine can translate to whole-body benefitsAbout Living a Nutritious Life Podcast: Welcome to the Living a Nutritious Life podcast with Keri Glassman, MS, RDN, CDN, where we break down the latest nutrition science into smart, actionable tips to help you live your most nutritious life.On the Living a Nutritious Life podcast, Keri and her world-renowned guests cut through the noise, sharing unparalleled, forward-thinking tips, tricks, and the latest in health, wellness, and nutrition science.Based on Keri's whole-person approach to healthy living, each impactful episode extends far beyond the simplistic “get more sleep” and “eat your greens” advice. She connects the dots like no one else – like how morning yoga can make it easier to choose a healthy lunch, leading to better sleep at night.Listen as Keri and her expert guests explore the physiological and behavioral connections that explain, for example, why the common wisdom around dieting and exercising alone doesn't work, so you can finally make the meaningful changes you've been looking for.If you found value in this episode, please RATE, REVIEW and SHARE.Join our amazing global community of like-minded students and alumni. Get in on the action—enroll in our Become a Nutrition Coach program at nutritiouslife.com/bnc. Keri has a lot to teach, and we're here to help you get started on your journey!Connect with Dr. Carolina Reis Oliveira: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolreisoliveira/ OneSkin: https://www.oneskin.co/ OneSkin Clinical Research: https://www.oneskin.co/pages/scienceInterested in trying OneSkin for yourself? They've provided the Living a Nutritious Life audience with a 15% off discount! Visit oneskin.co/KERI and use code KERI for 15% off your first purchase.Connect with Keri on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutritiouslifeofficial/ Website: https://nutritiouslife.com/ Become a Nutrition Coach: https://nutritiouslife.com/bnc/Copyright © 2023-2025 Nutritious Life.#LivingaNutritiousLife #NutritiousLife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Glycation is a lesser-known factor in skin aging, but it can have a significant impact. In this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist, Ben Fuchs breaks down glycation and how we can minimize their effects both internally and topically. Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) presents The Rogue Pharmacist with Benjamin Knight Fuchs, R.Ph. This podcast takes an enlightening approach to supporting licensed estheticians in their pursuit to achieve results-driven skin care treatments for their clients. You can always count on us to share professional skin care education, innovative techniques, and the latest in skin science. Benjamin Knight Fuchs is a registered pharmacist, nutritionist, and skin care chemist with 35 years of experience developing pharmacy-potent skin health products for estheticians, dermatologists, and plastic surgeons. Ben's expert advice gives licensed estheticians the education and skin science to better support the skin care services performed in the treatment room while sharing insights to enhance clients' at-home skin care routines. Connect with Ben Fuchs: Website: www.brightsideben.com Phone: 844-236-6010 Facebook: www.facebook.com/The-Bright-Side-with-Pharmacist-Ben-Fuchs-101162801334696/ About Our Sponsor: All Truth Treatment Systems products have one thing in common—they work! Our products are made with 100 percent active and functional ingredients that make a difference to your skin. No fillers, preservatives, waxes, emulsifiers, oils, or fragrances. Our ingredients leverage the latest biochemical understandings and use proven strategies gleaned from years of compounding prescription skin health products for the most discerning physicians and patients. Website: www.TruthTreatmentsPro.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/truthtreatments Private Facebook Pro Group: www.facebook.com/groups/truthtreatments Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/truth.treatments
Today, I'm joined by Teo Soleymani, MD—a double board-certified dermatologist, fellowship-trained Mohs and facial reconstructive surgeon, and an expert in all things skin cancer—plus, he's as entertaining as he is knowledgeable. If you've ever wondered whether you should slather on sunscreen religiously, or if embracing more sunlight is actually good for you, we're here to offer the clarity and nuance that's so often missing from the conversation. Listeners of this podcast can receive 15% off of SunPowder when you go to sunpowder.co/discount/NAT15 (it's .co not .com or else you won't find it). What we discuss: Sun exposure: fear vs. benefits debate ... 00:06:38 Genetics vs. sun in driving skin cancer risk ... 00:09:04 Types of skin cancer explained ... 00:10:38 HPV, environmental toxins, and non-UV causes ... 00:22:35 Burning vs. safe sun—practical advice ... 00:21:24 Sunscreen: mineral vs. chemical, what matters ... 00:36:01 Problems with spray sunscreens ... 00:40:45 Melanin, UV damage, and skin aging ... 00:13:40 Melasma: hormones and stubborn pigmentation ... 00:47:19 Estrogen, collagen, and topical supplements ... 00:49:18 Astaxanthin and polypodium—internal sun protection ... 00:56:01 Nicotinamide: strong evidence for cancer prevention ... 01:04:11 Sunpowder supplement: trials and benefits ... 01:07:43 Laser resurfacing and reduced cancer risk ... 01:12:33 Genetics, immune health, and testing limits ... 01:15:31 Where to find Sunpowder + connect with Teo ... 01:18:53 Our Amazing Sponsors: LVLUP - Neuro Re-Generate the world's first liposomal triple peptide formula, designed to support mental clarity, focus, and overall brain health. Visit www.lvluphealth.com and use code NAT for 20% off your order. Qualia - Senolytic - Clinically tested formula with 9 plant-based, vegan ingredients designed to help your body clear out zombie cells—so you can feel younger, faster. Visit qualialife.com/nathalie and use promo code NATHALIE to save 15% Young Goose L.A.D.R. Serum - Powered by light-activated DNA repair enzymes, NAD+, and collagen peptides, it reverses damage while you go about your life. Sunlight? Red light therapy? It all helps this serum work smarter, not harder. Visit YoungGoose.com—use code NAT10 to get started, or 5NAT if you're an existing customer. Future-proof your face. More from Nat: YouTube Channel Join My Membership Community Sign up for My Newsletter Instagram Facebook Group More from Teo Soleymani: Website: www.californiadermatology.com and https://sunpowder.co/discount/NAT15 Instagram: @teosoleymanimd Instagram: @drinksunpowder
Send us a message with this link, we would love to hear from you. Standard message rates may apply.We dive deep into the essential topic of skin cancer prevention and sun protection methods. As summer approaches, it's crucial to understand how to protect yourself from harmful UV rays that can lead to skin cancer, a condition that affects one in five Americans in their lifetime.• One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime• Seek shade between 10am-2pm when the sun's rays are strongest• Wear protective clothing including lightweight long sleeves, pants, and wide-brimmed hats• Choose broad-spectrum, SPF 30+ water-resistant sunscreen• Apply one ounce (a shot glass amount) to cover an adult body• Reapply sunscreen every two hours or after swimming/sweating• SPF 30 blocks 97% of UVB rays, but no sunscreen blocks 100% of rays• Babies under six months should avoid sun exposure completely• For sunburns: stay indoors, keep skin moisturized, drink extra water, and don't pop blistersShare this episode with anyone who spends time in the sun. Check us out on Instagram, visit our website for all our old episodes, or sign up for our email list in the description wherever you listen to podcasts.Support the showSubscribe to Our Newsletter! Production and Content: Edward Delesky, MD & Nicole Aruffo, RNArtwork: Olivia Pawlowski
#836: Join Lauryn as sits down with Staci Christie – renowned aesthetician, skincare expert, & Lauryn's trusted go-to for nearly 20 years. From navigating skincare during pregnancy to avoiding common mistakes that accelerate up aging, Staci covers it all. In this episode, Staci pulls back the curtain on misleading beauty brand claims, shares practical tips you can easily apply to your routine, & debunks major skincare myths – like the truth about tretinoin & pore size! To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To connect with Staci Christie click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194. This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. To learn more visit stacichristie.com and shop all skincare products using code skinny10. This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Confidential Optimize your daily beauty routine. Shop The Skinny Confidential Mouth Tape at shoptheskinnyconfidential.com. This episode is sponsored by SmartMouth Find SmartMouth at Walgreens, Walmart, Amazon or visit smartmouth.com/skinny to snag a special discount on your next SmartMouth purchase. This episode is sponsored by Nowadays Visit trynowadays.com and use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. This episode is sponsored by Active Skin Repair Visit ActiveSkinRepair.com to learn more about Active Skin Repair and to get 20% off your order with code SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by SAKS Shop SAKS.com. This episode is sponsored by Primal Kitchen Head to primalkitchen.com/skinny to save 20% off your next online order with code SKINNY at checkout. This episode is sponsored by YSL Beauty Shop all 9 dreamy shades of YSL Loveshine Plumping Lip Oil Gloss now at Sephora. Produced by Dear Media
Book your Fraxel Laser Skin Resurfacing session with Allure Medical.https://www.alluremedical.com/services/skin-resurfacing-lasers-fraxel/ Dr. Charles Mok discusses the use of Fraxel laser technology and biostimulation in the treatment of skin aging. He outlines the treatment protocols and shares clinical insights into their application.Hear about the benefits and advantages of the Fraxel laser compared to the previous gold standard in dermatological resurfacing: the carbon dioxide (CO₂) laser.Get to know biostimulation therapy, its physiological effects and therapeutic benefits, and how combining biostimulation with Fraxel laser treatment can enhance clinical results. Learn about recommendations for post-treatment skincare to support long-term maintenance and outcomes.Tune in to Inside The Cure Podcast — Fraxel Laser Treatment for Skin Aging.————————————————————————————————Subscribe to Inside the Cure on Apple Podcasts and leave a 5-star review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-cure-with-dr-charles-mok/id1495870043?uo=4Read the latest research and advice from the doctors at Allure Medical: https://www.alluremedical.com/books/ Dr. Charles Mok received his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois in 1989. He completed his medical residency at Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. He has worked with laser manufacturing companies to improve their technologies; he has performed clinical research studies and has taught physicians from numerous other states. His professionalism and personal attention to detail have contributed to the success of one of the first medical spas in Michigan.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-mok-4a0432114/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alluremedicals/ Website: https://www.alluremedical.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AllureMedical TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alluremedical Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dr.-Charles-Mok/author/B0791M9FZQ?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Join the Allure Medical Inner Circle Membership:https://www.alluremedical.com/inner-circle-membership/ #FraxelLaser #SkinAging #LaserResurfacing #Biostimulation #SkinCareScience #FraxelTreatment #SkinHealth #AntiAgingTreatment #AestheticMedicine #SkinCare #YouthfulSkin #FlawlessSkin #Health #Wellness #HealthPodcast
Kayla Barnes-Lentz is a prominent female biohacker dedicated to the pursuit of preventive and regenerative methodologies aimed at optimizing female human health. She is also the host of The Longevity Optimization Podcast, owner of LYV The Wellness Space and co-founder of the Health Optimization Fund. She joins the show to discuss how to optimize your body for longevity, upgrade your biology and all of the best hacks for improving your body composition, skin and more. She shares specific morning and nighttime routines, how to hit protein needs, how to reduce total toxic burden, health and wellness trends that have been debunked and so much more.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Go to tryarmra.com/WELL for 15% off your first order.Visit DrinkLMNT.com/BLONDE to get a free sample pack with any purchase.Save 15% off my favorite red light face mask at boncharge.com and use code BLONDE.Visit oneskin.co/well and use code WELL for 15% off your first order.Visit fromourplace.com/blonde and use code Well for 10% off sitewideVisit justthrivehealth.com and save 20% with promo code WellProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There's a reason your skin might feel like it aged five years in the last one. Stress, toxins, tech overload, hormone shifts, you name it. And those “miracle” lasers at your local med spa? Some might be melting fat off your face. Literally. Rachel Varga is here to clean up the chaos. This double board-certified aesthetic nurse specialist has done over 20,000 rejuvenation procedures, taught clinics worldwide, and spent years researching how to age slower—and look more radiant while you do it. We're talking collagen breakdown, lab tests for biological skin age, what inflammation really does to your face, and how to dodge gimmicky med spa treatments that waste your time and money. "We forget that when we have more energy to go through life, guess what? Our skin is also gonna have more energy to be more healthy and radiant as well.” ~ Rachel Varga In This Episode: - Rachel's background in aesthetics and skin rejuvenation - Biomarkers for tracking skin aging - Blood sugar's devastating impact on collagen - Best treatments available in med spa - Collagen degradation biomarkers - Red light therapy for skincare - Broadband light therapy that reverses skin age - Med spa treatments and industry trends: what you should know - Rachel's new skincare line & why it's different - Toxins in beauty products destroy hormones - C60 for topical antioxidant protection - Fragrances and their effect on skin For more information, visit https://www.myersdetox.com Heavy Metals Quiz: Find out your toxicity score and receive a free video series on detoxification. Visit https://heavymetalsquiz.com Resources Mentioned: Bon Charge Red Light Face Mask: Get 15% off with code WENDY at https://boncharge.com About Rachel Varga: Rachel is a double board-certified aesthetic nurse specialist, published researcher, and host of the School of Radiance podcast. She's performed over 20,000 rejuvenation procedures and trained professionals worldwide. Known for her gentle touch and natural-looking results, Rachel blends Western skincare, functional medicine, and biohacking to help you look and feel your best—without the fluff, hype, or damage. Use code DRWENDYMYERS for 15% off a one-on-one skin consultation with Rachel Varga. Shop her non-toxic, med-grade skincare line at https://theschoolofradiance.com. Disclaimer The Myers Detox Podcast was created and hosted by Dr. Wendy Myers. This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast, including Wendy Myers and the producers, disclaims responsibility for any possible adverse effects from using the information contained herein. The opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
Hey everyone, welcome back to Biohacking Beauty! In this episode, we're diving deep into a truth most skincare routines ignore: your environment might be aging you faster than time ever could.We start with a story of two identical twins, same genes, same skincare habits, but drastically different aging outcomes. Why? One lived surrounded by clean nature. The other, in an urban jungle filled with air pollution, EMFs, blue light, and toxic stress. The difference wasn't just visible, it was cellular.In this episode, I explore how environmental stressors silently sabotage your skin by disrupting three critical biological systems. First, they deplete NAD+, second, they interfere with your epigenetic expression. And third, they impair autophagy, your body's natural recycling system.I'll walk you through the Skin Longevity Matrix, a radically different framework we developed at Young Goose to reverse aging from the inside out, by supporting your skin at its biological roots, not just masking symptoms at the surface.Let's dive in! I Also Discuss:(00:02) Uncovering the Secrets of Skin Aging(02:33) Your Skin Is a Storybook of Environmental Damage(07:14) The 3 Silent Saboteurs Behind Premature Aging(18:48) Revolutionizing Skin Aging With Cellular RejuvenationLearn More AboutYoung GooseUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/ Instagram: @young_goose_skincare
Use code ENERGIZED for 15% off your first purchase at OneSkin.co Noticing changes in your skin ever since hitting midlife? You're not alone—declining estrogen and oxidative stress can take a toll. But there's plenty you can do to keep your skin firm and healthy. That's why in this episode, I chat with skin regeneration scientist Alessandra Zonari about how peptides and lifestyle strategies can help reverse cellular aging from the inside out. We'll cover everything from strengthening your skin's barrier to reducing oxidative stress and protecting against premature aging. The best part? These game-changing strategies are easier than you may think! If you haven't been reminded lately… you are worthy of feeling good in your body and you are worthy of epic healing at any age! So, that's what this episode's all about. Listen here to discover how to reverse your skin's biological age to feel youthful and like your best self again! Alessandra Zonari, PhD Alessandra Zonari is an expert in skin longevity science with a passion for revolutionizing how we age. She has degrees in stem cell biology, skin regeneration, and tissue engineering, and she joined the all-woman team of scientists at OneSkin as a founding member and CSO. Alessandra has had tons of success in her career, including the company's proprietary OS-01 peptide– the first peptide scientifically proven to reverse skin's biological age. IN THIS EPISODE The biology behind skin health and cellular aging The #1 thing that leads to aging skin What are peptides and how do they work in your body? Minimalist but effective skincare routine recommendations Menopause/hormone decline and the impact on your skin Sleep, diet, and exercise habits for reversing cellular aging All about Oneskin.co skincare company QUOTES “All these factors accumulate damage on your skin and on the cellular level. When the cells start to accumulate damage, they stop dividing and they secrete inflammation– this leads to collagen breakdown… then you start to see the [skin] sagging.” “The same way we take care of our health internally, taking care of your ski n topically, like from a skincare routine, is extremely important.” “The sooner you're thinking about and taking care of the skin as a whole– as in the whole body– the better.” RESOURCES MENTIONED OneSkin.co Use code ENERGIZED for 15% off your first purchase! One Skin Instagram RELATED EPISODES #623: Red Light Therapy For Upgrading Your Mitochondria, Cellular Energy, Skin And Brain Health With Jonathan Otto #561: The Best Non-Surgical Remedies For Looking Younger Skin With Dr. Anthony Youn #412: The Impact Hormone, Toxins And Gut Imbalances Have On Inflamed And Aging Skin With Dr. Trevor Cates #628: How To Menopause In Every Aspect Of Your Life With Tamsen Fadal
Most people think menopause is just about hot flashes and mood swings—but what if I told you it's actually one of the biggest drivers of skin aging? From collagen loss to increased sensitivity, breakouts, and inflammation, hormonal shifts can make you look older, faster. And yet, no one is talking about it.To uncover the real impact of menopause on skin health (and what you can do about it), I'm joined by Dr. Jessica Shepherd, an OB-GYN, menopause expert, and founder of Sanctum Med & Wellness. She's on a mission to rewrite the menopause narrative, showing women how to take control of their skin, hormones, and longevity.In this episode, we dive into the real impact of estrogen decline on skin aging, why some women experience sudden breakouts or rosacea in midlife, and how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can play a role in both skin health and longevity. We also explore the connection between gut health, inflammation, and skin vitality, as well as the cutting-edge treatments and biohacking strategies that are changing the game for menopausal women.Dr. Shepherd is also the author of Generation M, a book that serves as both a medical and lifestyle guide for women navigating this stage of life. She breaks down why menopause isn't just a phase, it's a long-term shift that requires a strategic approach to aging well.If you're looking for science-backed strategies to optimize your skin, hormones, and overall well-being through perimenopause and menopause, this episode is a must-listen.We Also Discuss:(00:02) Women's Health and Skin Aging(09:31) Hormone Therapy and Skin Rejuvenation(17:29) Effective Skincare Ingredients and Approaches(21:46) Longevity and Gut Health for Skin(31:42) Importance of Sleep for Longevity(39:08) Future of Women's Health Therapies(52:16) Embracing Aging With Agency and CuriosityLearn more about:Young GooseUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/ Instagram: @young_goose_skincareDr. Jessica Shepherd➡️ Exclusive for Biohacking Beauty ListenersIf you're serious about optimizing your skin health and hormones, here's something special for you: Anyone who visits Dr. Jessica Shepherd's clinic, and mentions the Biohacking Beauty Podcast will receive a complimentary skin consultation.Instagram: @jessicashepherdmdTwitter: @JShepherd_MDLinkedIn: Jessica Shepherd, MD, MBA, FACOGBook: Get Dr. Jessica Shepherd's Book Generation M
In this episode of Skincare Confidential, Dr. Patti Farris and Dr. Ellen Gendler discuss the resurgence of topical estrogen in skincare. In this engaging conversation, Ellen Gendler shares her years of experience and knowledge surrounding the use of topical estrogen creams. They explore the complexities of intrinsic aging, the clinical signs of estrogen deficient skin and the role of topical estrogen for preventing skin aging. They also discuss some of the concerns surrounding the use of topical estrogen and the potential role for selective estrogen receptor modulators or SERMs. Takeaways Topical estrogens have gained popularity for their potential skin benefits.Estrogen deficiency leads to various skin issues as we age.Topical estrogen can be beneficial when used correctly and in moderation.Concerns about systemic absorption of topical estrogens are prevalent.Case reports should be interpreted cautiously in the context of topical estrogen use.Different types of estrogens have varying effects on the skin.Studies show that topical estrogens can improve skin thickness and elasticity.Topical estrogens are not a substitute for other effective skincare treatments. Topical estrogen is more about prevention than reversal.Visible changes in skin care treatments are often immediate, unlike estrogen.The effectiveness of topical estrogen varies between sun-protected and photodamaged skin.Retinoids remain the gold standard in skin care for aging.Melasma exacerbation is a concern with topical estrogen, but evidence is limited.SERM compounds show promise but require more research.Combination approaches in skin care yield better results than relying on a single product.Online health products are proliferating, but caution is necessary.The importance of vetting sources for topical treatments cannot be overstated.Clinical judgment is essential in evaluating the effectiveness of skin care treatments. Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Dr. Carolina Oliveira, PhD, co-founder of OneSkin, joins us to discuss cutting-edge skincare science, peptides, and how to reverse skin aging at the cellular level. We explore the power of peptides, the connection between skin biological age and inflammation, and how to integrate evidence-based skincare into a simple yet effective routine. Topics Discussed: - How peptides can reduce aging cells by 40-50% - The OS-01 peptide and its ability to target the root cause of aging - The science behind skin biological age and what it reveals about health - Why the skin around your eyes is decades older than the rest of your face - The importance of daily SPF for longevity & skin health - Lifestyle habits that influence cellular senescence Exclusive Offer: Special Discount for Listeners! Dr. Carolina and the OneSkin team are offering our audience a special discount code! Visit oneskin.co/DRJEN and use code DRJEN for 15% off your first purchase. PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Follow Dr. Jen Haley on Instagram @drjenhaley - instagram.com/drjenhaley Connect on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/jennifer-haley-md-faad-a4283b46 Visit her website at drjenhaley.com Book a consultation with Dr. Haley here: https://app.minnect.com/expert/DrJenHaley Dr. Haley's favorite skincare: https://www.alumiermd.com/join?code=5HUKRDKW #radiancerevealedpodcast
Inflammation is clearly a crucial factor in the aging process, but the science behind it can get complex. In this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist, Ben Fuchs helps us understand exactly how inflammation impacts the skin. Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) presents The Rogue Pharmacist with Benjamin Knight Fuchs, R.Ph. This podcast takes an enlightening approach to supporting licensed estheticians in their pursuit to achieve results-driven skin care treatments for their clients. You can always count on us to share professional skin care education, innovative techniques, and the latest in skin science. Benjamin Knight Fuchs is a registered pharmacist, nutritionist, and skin care chemist with 35 years of experience developing pharmacy-potent skin health products for estheticians, dermatologists, and plastic surgeons. Ben's expert advice gives licensed estheticians the education and skin science to better support the skin care services performed in the treatment room while sharing insights to enhance clients' at-home skin care routines. Connect with Ben Fuchs: Website: www.brightsideben.com Phone: 844-236-6010 Facebook: www.facebook.com/The-Bright-Side-with-Pharmacist-Ben-Fuchs-101162801334696/ About Our Sponsor: LAMPROBE The popular and revolutionary LAMPROBE utilizes radio and high-frequency technology to treat a wide variety of Minor Skin Irregularities™ (MSI)—non-invasively—with instantaneous results. Common conditions treated by the LAMPROBE include: vascular MSI, such as cherry angiomas; dilated capillaries; sebaceous MSI, including cholesterol deposits and milia; and hyperkerantinized MSI, such as keratoses and skin tags. The LAMPROBE uniquely assists modern, capable, and skilled skin care practitioners to do their work more effectively and with greater client and professional satisfaction. Setting standards in quality, education, and training, the LAMPROBE has become an essential tool enabling skin care practitioners around the world to offer new revenue-enhancing and highly in-demand services. Website: www.lamprobe.com Email: info@lamskin.com Phone: 877-760-2722 Instagram: www.instagram.com/lamprobe Facebook: www.facebook.com/theLAMPROBE All Truth Treatment Systems products have one thing in common—they work! Our products are made with 100 percent active and functional ingredients that make a difference to your skin. No fillers, preservatives, waxes, emulsifiers, oils, or fragrances. Our ingredients leverage the latest biochemical understandings and use proven strategies gleaned from years of compounding prescription skin health products for the most discerning physicians and patients. Website: www.TruthTreatmentsPro.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/truthtreatments Private Facebook Pro Group: www.facebook.com/groups/truthtreatments Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/truth.treatments
View the Show Notes For This Episode Dr. Alessandra Zonari discusses How to Reverse Skin Aging with Dr. Ben Weitz. [If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, so more people will find The Rational Wellness Podcast. Also check out the video version on my WeitzChiro YouTube page.] Podcast Highlights Unlocking the Secrets of Skin Longevity with Dr. Alessandra Zonari In this episode of the Rational Wellness Podcast, Dr. Ben Weitz hosts Dr. Alessandra Zonari, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of OneSkin. They delve into the science behind skincare and aging, focusing on the revolutionary peptide OS01. Dr. Zonari explains her academic background and the journey of founding OneSkin, the mechanisms by which OS01 reduces skin aging, and the importance of holistic health practices like hydration, sleep, diet, and exercise. They also touch upon the efficacy of topical peptides, the role of free radicals and antioxidants, and the impacts of environmental stressors on skin health. The episode concludes with practical tips for improving skin health and information on OneSkin's product offerings. 00:00 Introduction to Rational Wellness Podcast 00:26 Meet Dr. Alessandra Zonari: Skincare Expert 02:14 Journey to Founding OneSkin 04:54 Understanding Peptides and OSO1 06:33 Mechanisms of Skin Aging and Peptide Benefits 14:14 Clinical Studies and Efficacy of OSO1 22:00 Holistic Approach to Skin Health 31:58 OneSkin Products and Offerings 36:35 Conclusion and Contact Information ___________________________________________________________________________ Dr. Alessandra Zonari is the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of OneSkin, a disruptive and fast-growing skin longevity company developing products to address the root causes of aging so that skin functions, feels, and appears younger. Dr. Alessandra led the team that identified the OS-01, the world's first cosmetic peptide that reverses aging at the molecular level, showed significant improvement in skin health and appearance in 100% of users, that is being used in the OneSkin products. Try OneSkin for yourself by visiting oneskin.co/RATIONAL and use code RATIONAL for 15% off your first order. Dr. Ben Weitz is available for Functional Nutrition consultations specializing in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders like IBS/SIBO and Reflux and also Cardiometabolic Risk Factors like elevated lipids, high blood sugar, and high blood pressure. Dr. Weitz has also successfully helped many patients with managing their weight and improving their athletic performance, as well as sports chiropractic work by calling his Santa Monica office 310-395-3111.
We're always looking for the next big thing in wellness—the latest supplement, the perfect skincare routine, the breakthrough treatment that promises to turn back the clock. But what if the real secret to aging well isn't found in a lab but in the wisdom of nature? Today, I'm sitting down with Dr. Carolina Reis Oliveira, PhD scientist and co-founder of OneSkin, to talk about the future of skincare and how we can move beyond surface-level beauty to true skin longevity. She's here to challenge everything we think we know about aging, starting with the idea that most skincare products don't actually target the root cause of aging at all. In this episode, we're breaking down the science of peptides, why collagen supplements might not be doing what you think, and the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to their skin. We also talk about something I think about a lot—how our modern lifestyle, from stress to social media to environmental toxins, is accelerating the aging process and what we can do to slow it down. Carolina's journey from stem cell research to pioneering a new approach to skincare is fascinating, and trust me, you're going to walk away from this conversation seeing beauty and longevity in a whole new way. Dr. Carolina Reis Oliveira is a PhD scientist in stem cell biology, co-founder, and CEO of OneSkin. With years of research in skin aging and cellular health, she's redefining skincare with a science-first approach that actually targets aging at the molecular level. Listen now! We Also Discuss: (00:00) Finding Roots Away From Home (04:21) Addressing Echo Issues and Delegation Stress (11:03) Revolutionizing Skincare With Science (16:29) Peptides and Skin Aging Prevention (21:59) Understanding Peptides and Skin Aging (30:20) Long-Term Benefits of Skin Cell Renewal (55:03) Innovative Skincare for Aging Prevention (01:10:34) Exploring Ancient Wisdom for Modern Wellness Thank you to our sponsor One Skin: Visit oneskin.co/MONA and use code MONA for 15% off your first purchase. Learn more about Mona Sharma Website: www.monasharma.com Instagram: @monasharma SHOP NOW: Cymbiotika.com/Monasharma Learn More about Carolina Reis Oliveira, PhD Website: https://www.oneskin.co/ Instagram: oneskin.co
What if you could slow down skin aging at the molecular level? This week, we're joined by Carolina Reis Oliveira, PhD, CEO and Co-Founder of OneSkin, a company at the forefront of longevity science. Carolina shares the groundbreaking innovations behind OS-01, a peptide designed to target senescent cells (zombie cells), which accelerate skin aging. By reducing these cells, OS-01 works to rejuvenate skin from the inside out, promoting a healthier, more youthful appearance. OS-01 switches off the damaged cells that contribute to lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. We dive into the science behind skin aging, the future of skincare, and how a holistic approach can support long-term skin health. If you're curious about cutting-edge skincare backed by science, this episode is for you!Visit OneSkin.co/SHEMD and use code SHEMD at checkout for 15% off your first purchase.IN THIS EPISODE:(0:00) Skin aging and what are zombie cells(3:16) Testing skin products for effectiveness, anti-aging skincare(5:13) Skincare innovations: OS-01 Peptide targeting zombie cells(7:37) Collagen production and skin treatments(13:24) Balancing skin treatments and inflammation(17:42) Skin health impacts overall inflammation levels(24:34) Skincare routine for aging skin and how to rejuvenate skin (27:31) What is the future of skincare(29:57) Where to find OneSkin products5 KEY TAKEAWAYS: Understand the Role of Zombie Cells: Learn about senescent cells, also known as zombie cells, which accumulate with age and contribute to skin aging. Focus on skincare products that target these cells to promote healthier skin.Choose Products Wisely for anti-aging: Prioritize skincare products backed by scientific research. Look for those that contain peptides like OS1, which are designed to reduce zombie cells and stimulate collagen production without causing irritation.Balance Exfoliation: Limit exfoliation to a few times a week to avoid compromising your skin barrier. Over-exfoliating can lead to increased sensitivity and potential skin issues.Incorporate a Holistic Approach: Maintain a healthy diet and consider supplements like omega-3s to support skin health. Ensure your skincare routine complements your overall health and wellness practices.Research and Validate: Before purchasing skincare products, investigate the brand's research and clinical studies. Avoid products with potential irritants like fragrances and essential oils, and use resources like Skin Safe and the National Eczema Foundation for guidance. RESOURCES:OneSkin websiteOneSkin Instagram OneSkin YouTubeOneSkin TikTokCarolina Instagram GUEST BIOGRAPHY:Carolina Reis Oliveira, PhD is the CEO and co-founder of OneSkin and an advocate for healthy aging. After earning her doctorate in immunology, she relocated from Brazil to Silicon Valley to pursue her goal of using science to help prevent age-related diseases. Under her leadership, OneSkin has made significant strides toward this mission, starting with their proprietary OS-01 peptide, the first peptide scientifically proven to reverse skin's biological age.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Curious about the secret to youthful, radiant skin? In this episode, we delve into the science of GHK-Cu copper peptides with Debbi from Vitali Skincare. How can these peptides transform your skincare routine and combat signs of aging? Join us to find out! What makes copper peptides so powerful, and why are they essential for your skincare regimen? Discover Debbi's unique approach, combining holistic wellness with cutting-edge science to achieve glowing, healthy skin. Could this be the game-changer your skincare routine has been missing? From reducing scars to enhancing collagen production, we explore the benefits of GHK-Cu peptides. How do you incorporate these into your daily routine effectively? Listen as we uncover the tips and tricks to maximizing their potential for stunning results. In this episode, we uncover: How GHK-Cu copper peptides rejuvenate aging skin effectively. Why copper peptides are essential for post-surgery scar reduction. How to safely integrate peptides with other skincare staples. The ideal age to start using GHK-Cu for best results. Why quality ingredients are crucial for long-term skin health. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation with Debbi. Tune in to learn how you can revolutionize your skincare routine and achieve the radiant complexion you've always wanted! Coupon KM20 to get 20% off your order of Vitali Skin Care! Sponsors DNAPower: Get $50 off your Total DNA kit with coupon code karenmartel at dnapower.com. Thyroid Fixxr: Get 10% off Metabolism Fixxr with coupon code KAREN here. Are you in peri or post menopause and looking to optimize your hormones and health? At Hormone Solutions, we offer telemedicine services and can prescribe in every U.S. state, as well as in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario in Canada. Visit karenmartel.com to explore our comprehensive programs: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Individualized Weight Loss Programs Peptide Therapy for weight loss Interested in our NEW Peptide Weight Loss Program? Join today and get all the details here. Join our Women's Peri and Post Menopause Group Coaching Program, OnTrack, TODAY! To our nursing audience members, our podcasts qualify for nursing CE @ RNegade.pro. Provide # CEP17654. Your host: Karen Martel Certified Hormone Specialist, Transformational Nutrition Coach, & Weight Loss Expert Karen's Facebook Karen's Instagram
Are you frustrated with trying countless skincare products that promise anti-aging results but don't seem to work? In today's episode, I'm sitting down with scientist and skincare innovator Alessandra Zonari to uncover the fascinating connection between skin health and overall longevity. We explore how our skin's aging process starts at the cellular level and why addressing "zombie cells" could be the key to maintaining youthful, healthy skin. Whether you're dealing with premature aging, inflammation, or just want to understand how to better care for your skin, this conversation reveals groundbreaking research about peptides and their role in skin regeneration. Key Points: Understanding the skin as our largest organ and its crucial role in overall health - Alessandra explains how skin inflammation can contribute to age-related diseases and why maintaining skin health is about more than just aesthetics The science behind skin aging - Learn when major changes start occurring (around age 30) and how accumulating cellular damage leads to visible signs of aging like sagging and thinning skin Demystifying peptides - Get the facts about these powerful molecules, how they work to repair skin damage, and why not all peptide products are created equal when it comes to absorption The truth about microneedling - Discover how this technique can enhance product absorption and what needle size is safe for at-home use The "zombie cell" phenomenon - Understanding what these senescent cells are and how they contribute to skin aging and inflammation Practical skincare solutions - Learn about targeted products that address skin aging at the cellular level and how to incorporate them into your routine The science of skincare is evolving, and it's clear that taking care of our skin goes far beyond surface-level treatments. By understanding the cellular mechanisms of aging and implementing targeted solutions, we can not only improve our skin's appearance but potentially impact our overall health and longevity. Remember to check out OneSkin.co and use code "DrMeg" for 15% off to experience these science-backed solutions for yourself. How to Connect with Alessandra Zonari: Website: https://www.oneskin.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OneSkinTech/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oneskin.co/?hl=en How to Connect with Dr. Meg: NEW WELLPOWER Magazine: Real Results for Women's Health https://go.megmill.com/wellpower Women's Wellness Collective: www.megmill.com/collective. use code HEALTH to get your first month 1/2 off MegaVitality Supplement Store: www.megavitalityshop.com. Use code PODCAST for 20% off Apply to work 1:1 with Meg: HERE You can also follow along on Instagram @drmegmill for daily health tips! Website: www.megmill.com This content is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new diet or exercise program.
For years, skincare has focused on surface-level solutions, moisturizers, retinol, collagen creams… but what if we told you that true skin rejuvenation starts at the cellular level? Traditional skincare is designed to mask aging, but new research in longevity science reveals that the root causes of aging go much deeper.In this episode of Biohacking Beauty, I break down the real drivers of skin aging, from mitochondrial dysfunction and NAD decline to epigenetic shifts, senescent cells, and impaired autophagy. I also discuss why most anti-aging products don't actually reverse aging, and how cutting-edge biohacking ingredients like NAD+, spermidine, copper peptides, and advanced vitamin C are changing the game.This is the future of skincare, moving beyond temporary fixes and truly reprogramming skin cells for longevity. If you've ever wondered why your skin isn't responding to traditional skincare, or how you can actually slow down and even reverse the aging process, this episode is for you!I Also Discuss:(00:01) The Science of Ageless Skin(04:54) Your Mitochondria Are Aging Your Face(12:21) Can You Actually Reverse Skin Aging?(17:21) The Truth About Skincare LiesLearn More AboutYoung GooseUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/ Instagram: @young_goose_skincare
Aging might be inevitable. But wrinkles don't have to be.Dr. Alessandra Zonari is on a mission to revolutionize skin health. She has developed the first peptide scientifically proven to reverse skin's biological age. In this episode, Alessandra shares the science behind skin aging, the role of inflammation, how diet, sun exposure, and conventional skincare routines could be harming our skin, and how we can protect it and rejuvenate it naturally. OUR GUESTAlessandra Zonari, PhD is on a mission to revolutionize the way we age. After earning degrees in stem cell biology, skin regeneration, and tissue engineering, she joined the all-woman team of scientists at OneSkin as a founding member and CSO. Alessandra has numerous publications and patents under her belt, including the company's proprietary OS-01 peptide, the first peptide scientifically proven to reverse skin's biological age.DR. ALESSANDRA ZONARI
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, One Skin, and Lumebox. Skin health and aging isn't just about the latest trendy products—it's about what we nourish our bodies with daily and the lifestyle factors that impact our overall well-being. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with leading experts on the factors that contribute to aging. Dr. Anthony Youn guides us through lifestyle factors that prematurely age us, including nutrient depletion. He also discusses the latest research about collagen supplements, the role of chronic inflammation, and advanced glycation end products. He also shares how chronic stress can impact how you age. Dr. Vincent Pedre shares the importance of addressing your stress levels by identifying lifestyle habits and techniques to release stress. Dr. Pedre also walks us through the physiological sigh and shares how this practice can rewire your system. Dr. Anthony Youn is a nationally recognized, board-certified plastic surgeon. He is known as America's holistic plastic surgeon and is the author of the best-selling books The Age Fix and Playing God. Dr. Youn also hosts the popular podcast The Holistic Plastic Surgery Show. His new book, Younger for Life, is a complete holistic guide to turning back the clock using the process of Autojuvenation. Dr. Vincent Pedre believes the gut is the gateway to wellness and has helped thousands of people around the world resolve their gut-related health issues. Dr. Pedre is the medical director of Pedre Integrative Health, founder of Dr. Pedre Wellness, and CEO and founder of Happy Gut Life LLC. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: What contributes to aging and the role of nutrient depletion (1:20) Are collagen supplements worth it? (5:55) The impact of inflammation and advanced glycation end products (AGEs) (18:15) How chronic stress accelerates aging (26:16) Free radical damage and how to protect your skin (33:00) Food as medicine and the power of antioxidant-rich foods (36:23) The connection between stress and gut health (42:08) How to assess your stress levels (44:19) The physiological sigh technique for an internal stress check (52:48) Final thoughts (55:43) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Anthony Youn Full episode with Dr. Vincent Pedre Dr. Youn's website This episode is brought to you by Momentous, One Skin, and Lumebox. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people don't think about their skin until they have to. The reality is, by the time we notice fine lines, dullness, or inflammation, deeper processes have already been at play for years. But what if your skin isn't just reflecting aging? What if it's reflecting your overall health, stress levels, and even brain function?In this episode of Biohacking Beauty, I sit down with Dr. Scott Sherr to uncover the fascinating connection between your skin and brain, a relationship most people don't even realize exists. This conversation originally took place on The Smarter Not Harder Podcast, where Scott and I explored the skin-brain axis and how your skin is more than just a barrier, it's an active communicator with your nervous system, influencing everything from inflammation to stress resilience and even cognitive function.We also tackle some of the biggest misconceptions in skincare, like why hydration doesn't actually come from the outside, how sun exposure impacts your skin at a cellular level, and the surprising ways senescent cells in your skin accelerate whole-body aging. Plus, we break down the latest science on hormones, collagen production, and microbiome health, and how all of these factors impact how your skin ages.Dr. Scott Sherr is the host of the Smarter Not Harder Podcast and a physician specializing in health optimization, hyperbaric therapy, and longevity medicine. As the founder of Integrative HBOT and a leading expert in performance medicine, he helps individuals leverage cutting-edge science to enhance vitality, slow aging, and optimize brain and body function.If you want to know how to extend your skin's youthfulness beyond just skincare products, this is an episode you won't want to miss!We Also Discuss:(00:00) Skin-Brain Axis(12:43) Skin Aging and Evolution(27:15) Skin Microbiome and Postbiotics(35:39) Hormones, Skin Aging, and Repair(49:16) Living Smarter, Not Harder(56:07) Sunscreen and Skin Protection(01:01:36) Vitamin C and Spermidine in Skincare(01:10:16) Skin Health and Spermidine Benefits(01:16:43) Biohacking Beauty Podcast and SkincareLearn more about:Young GooseUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/ Instagram: @young_goose_skincareScott SherrWebsite: https://home-sf.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drscottsherr/ Youtube: Smarter not Harder Podcast
Angela presents a bitesize in the company of Alessandra Zonari, who discusses the intriguing concept of cellular senescence, often referred to as "zombie cells," and their impact on skin aging. Alessandra explains how these damaged cells accumulate over time, leading to inflammation, collagen breakdown, and a decrease in collagen production, ultimately resulting in more wrinkles and accelerated aging, and also highlights the importance of lifestyle factors, such as diet, sleep, and exercise, in managing the accumulation of senescent cells KEY TAKEAWAYS Senescent cells, often referred to as "zombie cells," accumulate in the skin with age and contribute to inflammation, collagen breakdown, and a decrease in collagen production, leading to visible signs of aging such as wrinkles. Lifestyle factors, including diet (especially processed foods and sugar), sleep quality, and exercise, significantly influence the accumulation of senescent cells. Poor lifestyle choices can accelerate skin aging by increasing the number of these damaged cells. While exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells and promotes skin renewal, it does not address the underlying causes of slowed cell turnover, such as inflammation and the presence of senescent cells. The OS1 peptide is a novel molecule designed to target and reduce the accumulation of senescent cells in the skin. It helps improve collagen production, reduce inflammation, and enhance the overall health and resilience of the skin. BEST MOMENTS "When we are young, our body is very good at detecting those senescent cells when they are formed and eliminating them from the body." "The OS1 is a novel molecule that was specifically designed to target the accumulation of those zombie cells in the skin." "It's really the idea... to keep your skin functioning as the best. And the end result is also an improvement on the appearance of the skin." "Our clinical research shows improvements on the elasticity, firmness, reduction of fine lines, improvement on the texture of the skin." VALUABLE RESOURCES Get a free snapshot of your health and personalised report at www.yourtotalhealthcheck.com Join The High Performance Health Community For the science and a special listener discount click here and use code ANGELA ABOUT THE HOST Angela Foster is an award winning Nutritionist, Health & Performance Coach, Speaker and Host of the High Performance Health podcast. A former Corporate lawyer turned industry leader in biohacking and health optimisation for women, Angela has been featured in various media including Huff Post, Runners world, The Health Optimisation Summit, BrainTap, The Women’s Biohacking Conference, Livestrong & Natural Health Magazine. Angela is the creator of BioSyncing®️ a blueprint for ambitious entrepreneurial women to biohack their health so they can 10X how they show up in their business and their family without burning out. Angela’s BioSyncing®️ Blueprint is currently closed. Click here to get on the waitlist. The High Performance Health Podcast is a top rated global podcast. Each week, Angela brings you a new insight, biohack or high performance habit to help you unlock optimal health, longevity and higher performance. Hit the follow button to make sure you get notified each time Angela releases a new episode. CONTACT DETAILS Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Affiliate Disclaimer: Note this description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is under no obligation to use these links. Thank you for supporting the show! Disclaimer: The High Performance Health Podcast is for general information purposes only and do not constitute the practice of professional or coaching advice and no client relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast, or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for medical or other professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should seek the assistance of their medical doctor or other health care professional for before taking any steps to implement any of the items discussed in this podcast.
Descubre los mejores alimentos para una piel radiante y joven. Aprende cómo la nutrición combate el envejecimiento, reduce la inflamación y protege tu piel desde adentro. ¡Secretos antiaging basados en ciencia! #drmauinforma #doctormauinforma Suscríbete a este podcast en tu plataforma favorita. Suscríbete a mi boletín informativo en: www.drmauriciogonzalez.com/ Redes sociales: YouTube: /@doctormauinforma Instagram: www.instagram.com/dr.mauriciogonzalez TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@drmauriciogonzalez Twitter: www.twitter.com/DrMauricioGon CONTACTO ► booking@drmauriciogonzalez.com ¡Nos escuchamos pronto! Fuentes: Trevino, J., et al. (2021). "The effects of diet on skin health: An overview of recent research." Nutrition and Health, 27(2), 157-167. Bonsi, R., et al. (2020). "The Role of Nutritional Interventions in Skin Health and Aging." Dermato-Endocrinology, 12(1), e1811026. Bartoszewska, S., et al. (2019). "The Impact of Diet on the Skin and Skin Aging." Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(9), 1430. Pugliese, P. (2019). "Diet and Skin Health: The Role of Antioxidants in Preventing Skin Aging." International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(8), 2018. Xia S, Zhang X, Zheng S, Khanabdali R, Kalionis B, Wu J et al. An update on inflamm-aging: mechanisms, prevention, and treatment. J Immunol Res. 2016; 2016: 8426874. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know that your skin's health is a direct reflection of your overall well-being? In this week's episode, Dr. Mina and Dr. Cory Goldberg explore the powerful connection between skin health and lifestyle choices, emphasizing how diet, sun protection, and habits impact the way our skin looks and ages. They touch on how the beauty industry is shifting towards a more natural and preventive approach to skincare, and why achieving a balanced, healthy complexion goes beyond just external treatments. Key Takeaways: - Skin health is a reflection of overall health. - The presence of senescent cells in the skin can harm overall health. - Sun exposure increases harmful senescent cells in the skin. - Oxidative stress from the sun is a major cause of skin damage. - A plant-based diet can improve skin quality and reduce oxidative stress. - Sugar intake contributes to skin aging and health issues. - The beauty industry often focuses on fixing problems rather than prevention. - Natural beauty is about balance and not striving for perfection. - Over-treatment in aesthetics can lead to unnatural appearances. - Trends in plastic surgery are shifting towards more natural results. In This Episode: (03:01) Introduction and Perspectives on Skin Health (08:05) The Impact of Skin on Our Health (14:11) Preventive Measures That One Can Take (18:19) Sugar and Skin Aging (23:16) Setting Realistic Expectations (28:03) Trends in Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Treatments Dr. Cory Goldberg completed his plastic surgery residency at the University of Toronto which included the Surgeon Scientist Program, earning him a Master of Applied Science in Biomedical Engineering with a thesis on stem cells. He subsequently completed a Pediatric Craniofacial Fellowship at the University of Southern California and is Dual Board Certified in Plastic Surgery in both Canada and the United States. His private plastic surgery practice is in Toronto, Canada and he volunteers with Operation Smile doing cleft lip and palate surgery around the world including missions to Cambodia, Egypt, Honduras. and Bolivia. He earned an Executive MBA in International Business from Cornell and Queen's schools of business and Co-founded HealthSpan Digital in 2023. Follow Dr. Cory Goldberg here: https://www.instagram.com/drcorygoldbergmd/?hl=en https://www.corygoldbergmd.com/ Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Website- https://www.atlantadermsurgery.com/ Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
I am thrilled today to connect with my friend and colleague, Dr. Elizabeth Chance, who is double board-certified as a facial plastic surgeon and a reconstructive surgeon. Dr. Chance has dedicated her career to the art and science of esthetic surgery. In our conversation today, we dive into skin aging and reframe the aging process. We explain how we lose 30% of our collagen in the first five years of menopause and an added 2.1% in each following year. We explore the impact of supplements and collagen peptides, looking at the listener concerns, like scar revisions, under-eye wrinkles, neck laxity, and topical skincare, and the benefits of estrogen-specific interventions like neuromodulators, hyaluronic acid biostimulants, and resurfacing lasers. You will love this enlightening conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Chance. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Skin changes that occur during menopause Why early preventative measures are essential How genetics and ethnicity impact skin aging What are the benefits of collagen supplements? Dr. Chance outlines her approach to treating old scars and discusses the complexities of treating under-eye wrinkles How antioxidants, retinoids, and sunscreen help maintain skin quality How minimally invasive treatments improve skin laxity The importance of continuing skincare down to the neck and chest The benefits of topical estrogen in postmenopausal and perimenopausal skincare How to determine the depth and know which areas to avoid with CO2 laser treatments The importance of setting realistic expectations for treatment outcomes Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Elizabeth Chance On her website Instagram
In this episode of the Smarter Not Harder Podcast, skincare expert Amitay Eshel discusses the science behind skin aging, skincare routines, and innovative techniques to improve skin health. Amitay discusses the skin-brain axis, different cell types in the skin, the impact of artificial light and toxins, as well as holistic approaches to skincare, including sunscreen usage, vitamin C, and spermidine. Join us as we delve into:+ Elevating skincare with biohacking techniques. + Balancing appearance and actual skin aging. + Why antioxidants are crucial in skincare routines. + How environmental factors influence skin health. This episode is for you if: - You're curious about the science behind skin aging. - You're concerned with oxidative stress and skin protection. - You're seeking comprehensive skincare knowledge. - You want expert insights into skincare myths vs. facts. You can also find this episode on… YouTube: https://youtu.be/-KU_VriZPjM Find more from Amitay Eshel:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amitay_eshel/ Young Goose: https://www.younggoose.com/ Biohacking Beauty Podcast: Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast Podcast - Apple Podcasts Find more from Smarter Not Harder: Website: https://troscriptions.com/blogs/podcast | https://homehope.org Instagram: @troscriptions | @homehopeorg Get 10% Off your purchase of the Metabolomics Module by using PODCAST10 at https://www.homehope.org Get 10% Off your Troscriptions purchase by using POD10 at https://www.troscriptions.com Get daily content from the hosts of Smarter Not Harder by following @troscriptions on Instagram.
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Try ONEskin and get 15% off by using the code 'NATALIEJILL' at check out: www.oneskin.com/nataliejill Is your skincare actually working? Or are you just throwing money at products that don't deliver? In this episode of Midlife Conversations, I share the raw truth about my skin at 53. Despite trying all the things—creams, treatments, you name it—I'm still navigating the changes that come with aging skin. But here's the good news… I brought in Alessandra, the Chief Scientific Officer of OneSkin, to uncover something game-changing. What's the real deal with the OSO1 peptide everyone's talking about? Can it really tackle skin aging at the root? And why is inflammation such a big player in this story? Alessandra's journey from Brazil to founding OneSkin is just as fascinating as the science behind this revolutionary peptide. We're diving into collagen, inflammation, and how to make your skincare routine actually work for you. Want to know when to use these products? Or if they're really worth it? Catch the full episode on YOUTUBE HERE: https://bit.ly/NatalieJillYouTube Want to listen in on a LIVE recording of Midlife Conversations? You can listen in, hear the episode unedited prior to launch AND stay on and ask your questions to the guest! (Don't worry! We won't air your questions so you can stay anonymous!) Go toJoin.Midlifeconversations.com to learn more Free Gifts for being a listener of Midlife Conversations! FREE Mastering the Midlife Midsection guide: https://theflatbellyguide.com/ FREE Age optimizing and supplement guide: https://ageoptimizer.com Additional links you might like to check out! 365 Community for Midlife Womenjoin.midlifeconversations.com The 7 Day Jump Start Midlife Edition www.the7dayjumpstart.com Home workouts www.Nataliejillfitness.com/homefit To advertise on our podcast please reach out to support@Nataliejillfitness.com Connect with me on your social media! Instagram: www.Instagram.com/Nataliejllfit Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Nataliejillfit
Jennifer Scheinman delves into the fascinating world of skin, muscle, and immune health during perimenopause and menopause. This episode focuses on Urolithin A, a powerful new compound that can help you age gracefully. Jennifer shares how Urolithin A enhances skin's glow and elasticity by supporting collagen and moisture, making it a game-changer for issues like dryness, sensitivity, and those stubborn dark spots.Plus, if you're looking for ways to stay strong and energized, you'll love her insights on how this compound can boost muscle strength and endurance. She even reveals how athletes benefit from Urolithin A and the science behind it, thanks to exciting research from Timeline Nutrition. This episode is packed with tips to help you tackle midlife changes with confidence and vitality!Go to https://timelinenutrition.com/better and use code BETTER to get 10% off your order.Episode Overview:0:00 Intro/Teaser4:20 The Power of Urolithin A14:18 The Role of Estrogen in Skin26:21 Skin Aging and Collagen Synthesis30:56 Benefits of Urolithin-a Skincare Products42:18 Muscle Health and Urolithin A Benefits49:57 Urolithin A Impact on Recovery1:00:08 Benefits of Simplified Skincare RoutineResources mentioned in this episode can be found at https://drstephanieestima.com/podcasts/urolithin-a-for-skin-muscle-immune-health-with-jennifer-scheinman/Bio:Jennifer Scheinman, MS, RDN, CDN, is a distinguished Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with over 20 years of experience in the nutrition and wellness field, having contributed to leading health institutions across the nation. With a master's degree in Integrative and Functional Nutrition and advanced training in bioenergetics, Jennifer possesses a deep understanding of how nutrition impacts cellular health and longevity. As the Senior Manager of Nutrition Affairs at Timeline Nutrition, she educates healthcare professionals and consumers on the critical role of cellular health and Urolithin A in aging. Additionally, Jennifer is a respected speaker and writer, and she actively coaches clients to optimize their nutrition for improved vitality and a longer healthspan. More at https://nextjenhealth.com/We are grateful to our sponsors:EQUIP COLOSTRUM GUMMIESCore colostrum contains growth and signalling factors that will help repair intestinal damage and connective tissue issues. You can take them with or without food anytime, and they are a delicious sweet treat that is going to help repair your digestive tract. If you are interested in learning more, go to https://EquipFoods.com/better and use code BETTER to save 20% off your first order.KETONE IQI have some KetoneIQ on tap right beside my home gym to help with mental clarity, endurance and recovery, which is very important for those of us who are lifting heavy weights (right, ladies?). If you are looking to try ketones and to level up your training, your recovery, and your mental focus, head over to https://ketone.com/STEPHANIE to get 30 percent off your first subscription order.COLDTUREEmbrace the cold with Coldture, the simplest and most fun way to feel the benefit of cold water immersion from the comfort of your home without having to load up ice in the bathtub. Head on over to https://coldture.com/drstephanie and use code DRSTEPHANIE to get an exclusive discount.
Welcome back. This is week two of everything you ever wanted to know about skincare but didn't know who to ask. Okay, that's not the title, but I like that title. Skin health is more than just expensive products. It's about focusing on the basics that truly work and it doesn't have to be expensive. Today, we're doing a deep dive into more things that we can do to keep our skin looking great all the time. We're talking about skin health, beauty and everything you need to know. We're diving into sun protection, sleep, sugar, Antioxidants, Omega-3 fatty acids, and protein. You don't want to miss it! Favorite quotes: 03:28 - “Sleep is big. When we don't get enough sleep, it does take a toll on our skin.” 09:02 - “Antioxidants are your skin's best defense when it comes to aging.” 11:14 - “Omega-3s are great for your skin, it's great for your collagen, and the name of the game of skin care is collagen.” 14:45 - “Lower estrogen can affect collagen. So the drop in estrogen during perimenopause or menopause significantly impacts your collagen production.” 18;26 - “It's tough, but reducing sugar can make a big difference in your skin's appearance.” 20:10 - “Again, it's not about doing everything all at once. It's not about buying the latest expensive products. It's about sticking to the essentials that really make a difference in your skin.” Things I love and think you will too: Epionce Daily Shield Tinted SPF 50 Sunscreen Allulose Stevia Estrogen Matters Pure Encapsulations O.N.E. Multivitamin Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega Alli's Guide to Everything You Need to Know about Skincare Create a Course Remaining You While Raising Them Alli on YouTube Little Things Studio Delightful Christmas gifts from Little Things Studio! Celebrate the simple and significant message of Christmas with this delightful Days of Christmas Carols calendar. Each day features an illustration and Christmas carol–and all verses of the song are printed on the back of each page (perfect for singing along!). I'm co-owner of this woman-owned small business in Nashville, TN. These thoughtfully-designed products from Little Things Studio are made in the USA and focus on the rich words of hymns and the beauty of nature. Hope you loved this episode! Make sure to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Don't forget to check us out on YouTube and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Welcome to the health series. In the next few weeks, I'll have so many guests sharing all they know about health. I'll also do my shows and share my health journey with you. I have a lot to share. I'm not an expert in anything. I'm just somebody who's trying to get healthier, right? I have spent the last year getting in shape, taking care of myself, lowering my stress, and doing everything I can to help me feel better. After a whole year of experimenting, I want to share it with you. I'm so excited, I put together a free resource for you of everything I'm talking about. What to use, how to use it, what causes aging, and what you can do that's science backed and research tested to lessen aging. It's in the show notes here, the YouTube description, the link is in my profile on Instagram. Because skincare and anti-aging are so huge, we will break this show into two parts. We're gonna do half today and half next week, or else it's just gonna be the longest show ever for just you and me. Favorite quotes: 09:10 - quote from Alli - “If you're spending hundreds of dollars on skincare and you're not getting any results, ask your doctor or dermatologist for a prescription for a type of retinal-A.” 11:11 - “Collagen is like the scaffolding that holds our skin up. It's keeping it firm and smooth.” 11:52 - “Sun exposure, stress, and poor sleep will speed up this breakdown of collagen.” 14:41 - “Over time, using red light therapy will reduce fine lines, reduce wrinkles, and it will improve your skin texture.” 17:36 - “Collagen is everything. Everything that we've talked about so far is to trick our skin as we age to create the one thing that's going to help us age well at whatever pace that is for us.” Things I love and think you will too: Clinique Wash All About Clean Clinique Moisture Surge Primal Kitchen Chocolate Coconut Collagen Peptide Drink Mix Frownies Allie's Guide to Everything You Need to Know about Skincare Create a Course Remaining You While Raising Them Alli on YouTube Little Things Studio Christmas gifts at Little Things Studio! As co-owner of Little Things Studio in Nashville, TN I'm excited to share that we have delightful Christmas gifts. This woman-owned small business has so many daily reminders of beauty and truth for your home and life. These thoughtfully-designed products are made in the USA and focus on the rich words of hymns and the beauty of nature. Hope you loved this episode! Make sure to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Don't forget to check us out on YouTube and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli