• A Midlife Worth Living and Living Well with Philip Blackett
    Apr 2 2026

    What changed after 40? Your priorities, stamina, strength, relationships? Philip Blackett turned 40 a few years ago on Thanksgiving Day. Sitting among family, he realized what he was truly thankful for, and began to see that his actions, attitudes, and behaviors needed to change for the new era of life he was entering. Today, he works with folks in midlife to navigate this phase of life and live their purpose, engage with each other in community, improve their overall health, regain their stamina and build their strength. If you are 40 and up, and looking for ways to thrive in midlife, then this is a great episode for you. Learn more at LifeAfter40.com.

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    42 mins
  • Change Made Easy, or EASIER with Paul Levitin
    Mar 26 2026

    What’s a simpler way to drive changes within ourselves that stick for the long-term, require less energy and determination, and make us ultimately more healthy and happy? “Change Made Easy” podcast host, personal trainer and coach Paul Levitin has devised a system based on the acronym EASIER: which stands for Enthusiasm, Availability, Simple, Imperfect, Exponential, and Repeatable. Ramsey and Paul not only talk through making change EASIER, but also why change feels so hard, how our bodies were built to avoid change, and how we can convert periods of powerful growth into lasting new behaviors. This is a great episode for anyone who looking for how to make effective improvements successfully. Learn more at instagram.com/paullevitin.

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    44 mins
  • Braver Angels Connect in Healthy Ways Across Divides with CEO Maury Giles
    Mar 19 2026

    How can we talk with, learn about, and relate to people with very different ideas, beliefs, and views from ourselves in ways that reduce our stress levels and increase our burnout resilience? Maury Giles is the CEO of Braver Angels, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to depolarization, empowering people to have calmer, more productive and respectful interactions with people who think differently from each other. Ramsey and Maury discuss what it’s like to be a “Red” or “Blue,” why discovering someone’s life experience is a breakthrough to finding common ground, and how Braver Angels creates opportunities for people to have real discussions. Ramsey also directly asks Maury’s advice on how to navigate the political nature of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement moment. If you dread those holiday meals with extended family or have tense moments at work with your opinionated colleagues, this is a great episode to learn how to lower the temperature of those interactions … and your blood pressure. Learn more about Braver Angels at www.braverangels.org.

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    53 mins
  • Effective Health and Wellness Strategies for High Achievers with Erica Jones
    Mar 12 2026

    What works within tight time constraints and with focused attention to drive health and wellness success for busy, responsible professionals and family members? Erica Jones is one of those high-achieving professional parents. She and her husband founded Elevays to work with doctors and other hard workers to maintain and build their own vitality, energy and longevity. Ramsey and Erica spoke about the need to prioritize the foundations, build repeatable habits that are doable and timely, and the allure of biohacking. This episode is a great investment for fast-moving, family-oriented professional people working hard to keep it all going. Learn more at elevays.com.

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    38 mins
  • Words from the MELD Prime Men’s Retreat: Perfect Strangers Learn to Connect
    Mar 3 2026

    What was it like for 30+ guys to gather for a weekend in Joshua Tree to learn somatic theory, connect their minds to their bodies, and open up to each other? Ramsey experienced the MELD Prime Men’s Retreat and got the comments of three additional men onsite towards the end of the event. Listen in on their raw reflections of expectations far exceeded, insights gained, and images of transformation glimpsed. MELD (Men’s Emotional Leadership Development) works with men in groups to understand the stress response, and to guide them through the Fight, Flight or Freeze physiological responses to completion so that they can move on effectively instead of being stuck in chronic states of alarm. In this episode, Ramsey shares some of MELD’s techniques, his own insights from the experience, and the meaning of his new Work Statement “I am an Anomaly.” A warning though: one of the men discusses the loss of his son, and that may be difficult for some listeners. Learn more about MELD at https://meld.community.

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    31 mins
  • Green Living Now: Growing Organic Whole Food Solutions with Amy Hartshorn
    Feb 26 2026

    How can we grow nutritious, delicious vegetables at-scale for everyone to eat and enjoy? Amy (Todisco) Hartshorn has been digging in the dirt, growing organic vegetables for decades. At her family farm in Vermont, she practices, shares, and teaches about Regenerative Agriculture to parents and kids, many of which discover the joy of fresh veggies for the first time. Amy and Ramsey told each other stories, but also talked thoughtfully about how to grow enough food for everyone. There is much talk these days about fertilizers, herbicides, and resource-intense practices. Amy is a proponent of teaching and enabling everyone to participate in growing their own healthy foods. Whether you have abundant backyard gardens or you’re intrigued by the idea of popping a sun-warm cherry tomato right off the branch into your mouth for the first time, this episode will grow your insights into fresh food. Learn more at www.greenlivingnow.com.

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    39 mins
  • Burnout Resilience: Foundations of Personal and Organizational Health
    Feb 17 2026

    What’s the best way to ensure that people and companies don’t burnout? There are two camps when it comes to burnout prevention in professional settings. Those who focus on the perseverance of individuals during difficult times and those who focus on making business environments and demands less impossible. I see the merits of both. I promote supporting the foundations of holistic health in order to boost Burnout Resilience, so that we control what we can control. Want to know where your Burnout Resilience currently stands, and how you can improve it? Take the Burnout Resilience Zone Assessment at burnout.whatsworthwhile.net to get results and individualized advice.

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    6 mins
  • Diagnosing and Improving Brain Health with Cindy Santa Ana and Yuri Huntington
    Feb 12 2026

    How do Amen Clinics and Amen University treat the brain for mental and physical health? Dr. Daniel Amen developed the SPECT Imaging system to more accurately diagnose and treat brain-related issues. But Amen doesn’t stop there. They assess and address biological, psychological, social and spiritual factors holistically. Cindy Santa Ana is the Integrative Nutritionist for Amen Clinics, and works with patients to craft their diets and eating patterns to support their brain health. Amen also seeks impacts beyond patients. Amen University is an online resource for patients’ family members and the general public to learn about brain health. Yuri Huntington is the Faith Ambassador for Amen University, and is leading the new Amen Whole-4 pilot program for faith community members to learn about holistic health together in group settings. Ramsey spoke with Cindy and Yuri about Amen Clinics, Amen University, Whole-4, and the many practical ways that everyone can support their own brains and holistic health. Learn more at amenclinics.com and amenuniversity.com.

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    50 mins