Reframing Stress: The Good and the Bad with Author Jeff Krasno

This week Dr. Anthony Balduzzi and Jeff Krasno, co-founder and CEO of Commune and co-creator of Wanderlust, discuss the concept of stress, differentiating between good stress and bad stress, and how understanding this can lead to better health outcomes. Jeff shares his personal journey of overcoming health challenges and emphasizes the importance of emotional regulation, nutrition, and daily practices in building resilience. They also delve into the role of supplements in supporting overall health and well-being.The discussion also explores the many aspects of stress, its role in health and wellness, and the importance of embracing challenges for personal growth. They discuss the impact of antioxidants, the benefits of adaptive stress responses, and the significance of community and support in navigating life's challenges. The conversation also delves into the cultural shifts towards convenience and the potential consequences of automation on human resilience. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for self-imposed stressors to foster emotional resilience and holistic growth.Key TakeawaysStress can be reframed as an adaptive mechanism.Chronic stress leads to imbalances in health.Good stress can be beneficial for health.Emotional regulation is crucial for physical health.Change is possible through self-awareness and action.Nutrition plays a key role in resilience.Daily practices can enhance health and well-being.Liposomal supplements improve nutrient absorption.Magnesium is often deficient in modern diets.Sprouts are an easy addition to improve nutrition. Taking antioxidants like glutathione can aid in detoxification during weight loss.Reactive oxygen species can be beneficial in acute phases but harmful if chronic.The right amount of stress can lead to physiological and psychological benefits.Muscle growth is a stress response that requires proper nutrition and rest.Cultural convenience may lead to disease and a lack of resilience.Self-imposing stressors can align us with our biological needs.Emotional resilience can be cultivated through mindfulness and stress protocols.Building a psychological immune system is essential for overall well-being.More About Jeff Krasno and CommuneWebsite: https://www.onecommune.com/Book: https://www.onecommune.com/goodstressbookPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commune-with-jeff-krasno/id1409479503Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wecommuneInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/onecommune/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OneCommuneWhere You Can Learn More About LivOn LabsWebsite: https://www.livonlabs.com/Special Offer: Order any full-priced Lypo-Spheric supplement from LivOnLabs.com, and get 1 carton of Lypo-Spheric B Complex Plus FREE, a $56 value!Add Lypo-Spheric B Complex Plus to your cart.Add any Lypo-Spheric supplement to your cart.Enter the code FITFATHER25 at...

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If you’re a busy guy in your 40’s, 50’s and 60’s, chances are you have heard that you can no longer reap the benefits of the days of your youth. Society has told you that it’s not possible for you to stay lean, stay fit, and have the exuberance and energy you once felt and had as a young man. These constant messages are telling us that it's ok to not be our best selves. We don’t have to try or stay hungry as we once did when we were young. We no longer have anything to prove to ourselves. These messages are also contributing to a larger problem we are not addressing. Obesity. In the U.S., today, nearly 50% of all men over 40 are obesity. Being overweight and out of shape is the number one contributor to early death. And today more men are passing away at younger ages than ever before. Cancer diagnoses in men are escalating. Men are being put on prescription meds for blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart disease at younger ages. And more families are losing fathers and husbands by the day. Obesity is the enemy, the one that sits on the top of the hill peering down at us from afar. We have allowed for far too long to let ourselves lose. To take the hill is no easy task. There are no quick fixes. There are no hacks or shortcuts to winning this battle to a better and more healthy life. The only way to win is to work. Every day, little by little. And with the right methods, tools, and strategies, together we can help you stand tall against the enemy of obesity and mediocrity and take back your life. Hi, I’m Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, CEO of The Fit Father Project and Host of this show, the Fit Father Project Podcast. For the last 10 years, my team and I have perfected a health and weight loss system designed exclusively For Men Over 40. 40,000 men in over 100 countries have come through Fit Father Project ready to take on their own hill and conquer their enemies. And now it’s time we help you with yours. On this podcast, we’re going to cover tactics and strategies to help you wage war against your enemy such as - How to increase your testosterone to build age-defying muscle - How to make healthy eating simple and sustainable. - How to become the best version of yourself. My commitment to you is to set you up for success. Truth be told, there will be times your mind will tell you to take it easy, to go back to unhealthy habits. There will be times that the daily stresses of life will make you feel like the only way to deal with it is to eat your favorite junk food meal. There will be times you will feel satisfied with where you are and give up because you’re content. But together on this podcast, we will stay the course and conquer the hill. To get the latest episodes of the Fit Father Project Podcast, follow us on Apple, Spotify, and or wherever you get your podcast and turn your notifications on so you know when a new episode drops. Stay Strong. Stay Vigilant. And Take the Hill.